Gillian Tanner (fireboat): Difference between revisions
George Swan (talk | contribs) (first draft) |
mNo edit summary |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{subpages}} | |||
The '''Gillian Tanner''' is a [[fireboat]], operated by the [[London Fire Brigade]].<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> | The '''Gillian Tanner''' is a [[fireboat]], operated by the [[London Fire Brigade]].<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> | ||
The vessel was commissioned, along with a sister ship, the [[Harry Errington (fireboat)|''Harry Errington'']], on September 4, 2022.<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> Both Tanner and Errington were auxiliary firefighters who received bravery awards during the [[London Blitz]] of [[World War | The vessel was commissioned, along with a sister ship, the [[Harry Errington (fireboat)|''Harry Errington'']], on September 4, 2022.<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> Both Tanner and Errington were auxiliary firefighters who received bravery awards during the [[London Blitz]] of [[World War II]]. | ||
The vessels were built with a low air-draft, to go under low bridges.<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> Their top speed is 40 knots, about twice the speed of earlier vessels. They are equipped with modern imaging equipment, which will aid firefighters in finding the hottest parts of a fire, and also serve to locate individuals who have fallen into the water, at night, or in a fog. | The vessels were built with a low air-draft, to go under low bridges.<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> Their top speed is 40 knots, about twice the speed of earlier vessels. They are equipped with modern imaging equipment, which will aid firefighters in finding the hottest parts of a fire, and also serve to locate individuals who have fallen into the water, at night, or in a fog. | ||
Both vessels will be stationed at Lambeth Station, near the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]].<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> | Both vessels will be stationed at Lambeth Station, near the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]].<ref name=portnews2022-09-04/><ref name=London-Se1-2022-09-04/> | ||
On July 7, 2005, when [[Queen Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth]] unveiled a plaque honouring women who were awarded the [[George Medal]], during World War II, [[Gillian Tanner]] was one of just six who were still alive.<ref name=Bbc2005-07-09/> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Line 49: | Line 52: | ||
</ref> | </ref> | ||
<ref name=Bbc2005-07-09> | |||
{{cite news | {{cite news | ||
| url = | | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4661189.stm | ||
| title = | | title = Medal heroine's blitz memories | ||
| work = | | work = [[BBC News]] | ||
| author = | | author = | ||
| date = | | date = 2005-07-09 | ||
| page = | | page = | ||
| location = | | location = | ||
Line 86: | Line 90: | ||
}} | }} | ||
</ref> | </ref> | ||
}} | }}[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 22 August 2024
The Gillian Tanner is a fireboat, operated by the London Fire Brigade.[1][2]
The vessel was commissioned, along with a sister ship, the Harry Errington, on September 4, 2022.[1][2] Both Tanner and Errington were auxiliary firefighters who received bravery awards during the London Blitz of World War II.
The vessels were built with a low air-draft, to go under low bridges.[1][2] Their top speed is 40 knots, about twice the speed of earlier vessels. They are equipped with modern imaging equipment, which will aid firefighters in finding the hottest parts of a fire, and also serve to locate individuals who have fallen into the water, at night, or in a fog.
Both vessels will be stationed at Lambeth Station, near the House of Commons.[1][2]
On July 7, 2005, when Queen Elizabeth unveiled a plaque honouring women who were awarded the George Medal, during World War II, Gillian Tanner was one of just six who were still alive.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 London Fire Brigade takes delivery of new fire boat duo, Port News, 2022-09-04. Retrieved on 2022-09-05. mirror
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Joe Talora. Fire boat named after Bermondsey Blitz heroine, London SE1, 2022-09-04. Retrieved on 2022-09-05. mirror
- ↑ Medal heroine's blitz memories, BBC News, 2005-07-09. Retrieved on 2022-09-05.