Image: Keeling-fire-engine-illustration
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Description: Illustration from the trade card of John Keeling of Blackfriars (1670s), showing his fire engine in use. Four men pumped water into a hose at the center. Inscription reads "These Engins (which are the best) to quinch great fires, are ..." with the subtitle "John Keeling Fecit" (John Keeling made it).
Title: Keeling-fire-engine-illustration
Credit: Display in Museum of London, copy from Pepys Library in Magdalene College, Cambridge
Author: Unknown
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License: Public domain
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