1994

TQ1995 : The Fire Research Station (6)

taken 30 years ago, near to Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England

The Fire Research Station (6)
The Fire Research Station (6)
The 'Models Laboratory', built 1958, seen from the main building. At one time the largest fire test building in the world. So-called because models of buildings were constructed in it for fire tests. It had a section of the roof opened by a hydraulics mechanism to vent gases from these tests. The blue doors with a large concrete surround visible in the photo cover an opening into the building - on the far side a 12ft (4m) diameter electric fan could draw in air through the opening on this side across the building at speeds of up to 30mph to see the effect of wind on burning objects. A closer view of this building is in TQ1995 : The Fire Research Station (8).
The building lies on the grid line between this square and TQ1996
Fire Research Station

The Fire Research Station (FRS) was a development of the Fire Offices' Committee (FOC) Testing Station, erected at Borehamwood in 1935. A joint venture between government and the insurance industry, it was set up in late 1947 with staff from the FOC and from the Building Research Station (BRS) although run as an independent body. The site expanded with major building works in 1958, 1960, late 1960s and mid-1970s. At the latter date FRS was merged with BRS and the Forest Products Laboratory at Princes Risborough to form the Building Research Establishment (BRE). During the 1980s staff numbers were reduced by government cutbacks and FRS was moved to the main BRE site at Garston, N. Watford, in 1994. The insurance-run Loss Prevention Certification Board continued to run the site until the mid-2000s, when taken over by BRE (privatised in 1997) it too was moved to Garston. The site has been cleared of all the original buildings and developed for housing.
Although having an international reputation, FRS was a little-known part of Borehamwood, except for those who worked there! These pictures show something of the site shortly before FRS moved out in 1994. They are split between TQ1995 and TQ1996 as the site crossed the grid line between these two squares.


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This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Grid Line [3] · Closer View [2] · Tests [2] Other Photos: · The Fire Research Station (8) ·
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TQ1995, 24 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
John Webb   (more nearby)
Date Taken
September 1994   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 23 September, 2011
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 1934 9599 [10m precision]
WGS84: 51:39.0028N 0:16.5863W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 1938 9594
View Direction
Northwest (about 315 degrees)
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