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GLC-LFB Barbican fire station, City of London
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GLC-LFB Barbican fire station, City of London
Replacing both Bishopsgate and Red Cross Street fire stations, Barbican fire station opened in 1965. It was the last fire station commissioned by the London County Council before the Greater London Council was created in April 1965. It was closed and sold in recent years for redevelopment
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This evocative photograph captures the GLC-LFB Barbican Fire Station in the City of London, a significant historical landmark of the London Fire Brigade (LFB) that opened its doors in 1965. The station, located at 145-149 Silk Street, was the last fire station commissioned by the London County Council before the Greater London Council was established in April 1965. The modernist architecture of the fire station, with its clean lines and geometric forms, reflects the aesthetic of the 1960s and stands in stark contrast to the traditional red brick buildings that surround it. The station's large windows allow ample natural light to filter in, creating an open and inviting atmosphere. The fire station was a vital part of the community, providing essential firefighting services to the City of London for several decades. The brave firemen and firefighters who worked at the station were dedicated to keeping the city safe from the potential threats of fire. Sadly, the Barbican Fire Station was closed and sold for redevelopment in recent years, marking the end of an era for the London Fire Brigade. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the station's rich history and the important role it played in the community. The photograph also highlights the unique character of the Barbican Estate, a modernist development that was built in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The estate, which includes a lake, gardens, and a variety of cultural and leisure facilities, is a popular tourist destination and a beloved part of London's architectural heritage.
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