View of a 1960s Dennis fire engine in the Walthamstow Pump House Museum

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View of a 1960s Dennis fire engine in the Walthamstow Pump House Museum

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 18 Sep 2016

This fire engine is the most famous fire engine in the country, starring in London's Burning, Casualty and many other TV programmes! The engine has had different registration plates in the various programmes but the ID number on its side, E442, has not changed, so next time you watch some old episodes of London's Burning or Casualty, look out for that number! Looking south-southwest.

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Image Location

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51.576743
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