This is the fascinating story of the development of early British steam
fire engines by a renowned expert on emergency services vehicles and
equipment. Ronald Henderson, a member of the Fire Brigade Society and an
expert on steam engines, covers the history of the early inventions that
coupled steam with fire pumps. This includes the concepts created by
firms such as Braithwaite & Ericsson and their steam fire pump and also
further inventions by Merryweather & Sons and Shand, Mason & Co.,
including hand-drawn and horse-drawn fire engines. This book will appeal
to all steam enthusiasts and to those who are interested in early
industrial technology. It provides a fascinating insight into the way
that steam was harnessed to improve the efficiency of firefighting
services and how that led to the modern fire engines of today.