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Hartlepool Fire Brigade

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Names and addresses of Hartlepool fire fighters, including Superintendent Richard Merryweather and his second son James. The poster shows that at the time there were no fire alarms, instead the Fire Brigade relied on the public calling on each of the fire fighters at home. A financial incentive was provided to encourage the public to raise the alarm. 

In the 1830’s the Borough of Hartlepool paid a premium to the West of England Fire and Life Insurance Company. In exchange they provided fire insurance and a manual fire appliance overseen by a volunteer Fire Brigade. For many years this Brigade was Superintended by Mr Richard Merryweather.

Donor : Hartlepool Museums Service

Creator : J. Procter

Part of the "Robert Wood Collection" collection

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