Building    From 1903  To 1965

Pageants Wharf fire station

In its time, it was one of the busiest fire stations in London. Fires frequently broke out in the nearby wharves, and during the Blitz, the station attended many fires following bomb attacks. It has now been converted into flats.

From Wikimedia: "Pageants Wharf Fire Station. Rotherhithe Street, London, SE16 Opened 05-03-1903 at a cost of £3280 and closed in 1969 with the demise of Surrey Commercial Docks. The unusual feature about the units based at the station was that they were not allowed to cross over the swing bridges either end of Rotherhithe Street and Redriff Road. This was to ensure that if a fire broke out between the bridges at least some assistance would be guaranteed. After it closed the building was taken over by the Brooks brothers as a car body repair shop. These did so well they later became a main Ford agent with new premises in Bermondsey."

From Media Store: "Built by the London County Council and opened in 1903, Pageants Wharf fire station still stands .... With the decline of the Surrey Docks system and removal of the swing bridges at either end of Rotherhithe Street (replaced by permanent access) the station was closed in 1968."

The plaque seems to think this station was known as Old Rotherhithe Fire Station but that's confusing. London Picture Archive has a photo of "Rotherhithe Fire Station". This was built in 1887 at the junction Gomm Road/Lower Road. It closed in 1928 and was subsequently demolished.

From London's Burning (TV series) "Rotherhithe Fire Station is a fictional fire station in the London Fire Brigade's South East Area and a neighbour of Blackwall. The Rotherhithe station seen in London's Burning is the real life Peckham Fire Station."

If you are interested in old fire stations do check out the source of this image: Fire Stations - they are recording every British fire station.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Pageants Wharf fire station

Commemorated ati

Pageants Wharf fire station

The Old Fire Station Rotherhithe {By an image of two WW2 firemen:} Restored b...

Read More

Other Subjects

Leading Fireman Leslie Langham

Leading Fireman Leslie Langham

Leslie Langham was born on 9 October 1912, the son of Henry Langham (b.1886) and Annie Langham née Hodkin (b.1894). His birth was registered in the 4th quarter of 1912 in the Mansfield registration...

Person, Emergency Services

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
B. H. Gellett

B. H. Gellett

Either lost his life, or gave distinguished service to the London Fire Brigade, and was buried in the Highgate Cemetery plot between 1884 and 1955.

Person, Emergency Services

1 memorial
Fm. Arthur Batchelor
War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
W. D. Liddell

W. D. Liddell

District Officer in the St John Ambulance Brigade, Metropolitan Corps, 1890-1926. Honorary Serving Brother in the Order of St John.

Person, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Stanley George Du Vergier

Stanley George Du Vergier

Auxiliary fireman killed in the bomb attack on Henry Cavendish School, Balham. Andrew Behan has kindly carried out further research: Auxiliary Fireman Stanley George Du Vergier was born in 1912 an...

Person, Emergency Services

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial

Previously viewed

London County Council

London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the first directly elected strategic local government body for London. Replaced by the Greater London Council, covering a la...

Group, Politics & Administration

279 memorials
Jamrach's Emporium

Jamrach's Emporium

Exotic shop dealing in wild animals. It was run by Charles Jamrach, who inherited the business from his father. Known to seafarers throughout the world, they would bring animals from distant lands ...

Place, Commerce, Animals

2 memorials
Lenin Estate / Parmiter Street Housing

Lenin Estate / Parmiter Street Housing

E2, Cambridge Heath Road, Cambridge Court

Originally the 'Parmiter Street Re-housing Scheme', this development was named The Lenin Estate at a meeting, July 1927, by the then very...

23 subjects commemorated, 2 creators
Miss Hoddy

Miss Hoddy

Associated with the Wesleyan Schools, Leswin Road, 1883.

Person, Education

1 memorial
British Comedy Society / Dead Comics Society

British Comedy Society / Dead Comics Society

Originated in the front room of John Gatenbys' family home in Highgate, during a discussion concerning Peter Seller's nearby childhood home. Out of this the 'Dead Comics Society' was born and their...

Group, Community / Clubs, History, Humour

14 memorials