The origins of the British Fire Services Association date back to the Midlands Fire Brigades Association, which was formed in 1882 and, as the name suggests, membership consisted of the various local authority, private and industrial fire brigades in the area. It was recognised by some serving officers that the time was appropriate to form a national organisation serving the needs of the rapidly growing number of fire brigades throughout the United Kingdom. At the time it was recorded that some 900 brigades were known to be in existence. The National Fire Brigades Union was formed in September 1887. In very good condition, adjustable (approx. size 56-59cm) with leather chin strap and unmarked webbing internals. To the front is a transfer with ‘BRITISH FIRE SERVICES ASSOCIATION’ around a wreath with a Union flag within. A nice collectors piece. The price includes UK delivery. 21931.