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The Essex Fire Museum

The Essex Fire Museum gives visitors the opportunity to take a fascinating look at the history of the fire service here in Essex.

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More about the museum

Housing a collection featuring historic fire engines, firefighting equipment, uniforms and photographs. Visitors to the museum will see for themselves how firefighting has changed over the years as the technology has advanced.

Originally created by former Grays Firefighter Roger Pickett having collected a large personal collection, the Essex Fire Museum provides a fascinating look back in to the history of the fire service and the men and women who fought fires to keep the public safe.

The museum plays a key role in our educational work with schools in the area, where it is used not simply as a repository of artefacts but as a living, breathing historical experience.

Our museum volunteer team have carried out a considerable amount of research into the history of the fire service, particularly in Essex. 

The creation of the Essex Fire Museum has required energy, dedication, true commitment and vision.

Round sticker that says 'We've been voted an Icon of Essex'.
 

Museum opening dates/times

We are open on Tuesdays and Thursdays 10am to 3.30pm

On our family fun open days we are open from 10.30am to 4.00pm

If you would like to visit us, please email us to book a place: museum@essex-fire.gov.uk 

Family Fun Open Days

We also organise a number of special open days where we will have lots of themed arts/crafts, activities and displays. They are a great day out for all the family. To book your place, please email us with a date and time you'd like to visit us: museum@essex-fire.gov.uk 

 

2025 dates

Tuesday 15 April (Easter holidays)

Sunday 27 April

Sunday 25 May

Tuesday 27 May (Half term)

Sunday 29 June

Sunday 27 July (Summer holidays) 

Tuesday 19 August (Summer holidays) 

Sunday 31 August (Summer holidays) 

Sunday 28 September

Sunday 26 October

Tuesday 28 October (half term)

Sunday 23 November

Sunday 14 December (Christmas / Santa’s Grotto)

All visits to the museum must be pre-booked as it is on the site of an operational fire station.

A museum volunteer gives a talk to some school children. They are trying on old fire helmets.
 

Museum articles and research

‘All Fired Up’ is a series of articles written by our Museum volunteers about the history of the fire service in Essex.

Volunteers spend many hours researching the collection, often uncovering untold stories and finding interesting facts that would otherwise be lost.

To share these invaluable snippets of history with you we are making some of this research available here.

1. A Bit of Gas by Mick Ford

2. The Pump Escape by Murray Beale

3. HK Hudson Abbreviated by David Hughes

4. The Fire Brigades Act 1938 by Mike Smith

5. All Creatures Great and Small by Mick Ford

6. Hooked! by Murray Beale

7. The Silvertown Explosion by D.P Hughes

8. The Fire Brigade is on the Job! by M Smith

9. Francis Charles Wilson

10. All Fired Up Hydrant Plates

11. James Charles Diaper

12. All fired up - Over the Border

13. Biography of an Enthusiast by Mick Ford

14. AFU Fire Helmets by M Beale

15. A Woman's Place

16. What Goes Up Must Come Down

17. Not Just A Van

18. A Century of Women in the Fire Service

19. AFU The Happy Drummer - Mick Ford

20. Shout - an explanation of terms

21.Firemen and Victory

22. Alf Norman - an unsung hero

23. The Way Things Used To Be

WW1 Firemen's Biographies

24. Henry Whitehurst

25. Long ladders to the Alps and beyond - part 1

26. Long Ladders to the Alps and beyond - part 2

27. Death by Fire

28. Benfleet Boys' Night on the Town

29. Douglas Howard Morgan: Captain of the Felsted School Fire Brigade

30. Off Road in Essex

31. A Warning from History

32. The National Fire Service part 1

33. The National Fire Service part 2

34. Ups and Downs atthe Top of the Ladder part 1

35. Ups and Downs at the Top of the Ladder part 2

36. Hoses by Murray Beale

37. A Winter's Tale by Mike Smith

38. The Ups and Downs at the Top of the Ladder part 3

39. My First Shout

40. A Life on the Ocean Wave

41. The Ups and Downs part 4

42. The Green Goddess Brigade by Murray Beale

43. Ups and Down P5

44. Mike's Old War Horses

45. Southend's Unlucky Pier

46. British Firemen's Wartime Continental Tour   

47. Ancient Wheels of Fire – Article One 

How to find us:

Essex Fire Museum
Grays Fire Station
Hogg Lane
Grays
Essex
RM17 5QS

 

Access

The museum is situated to the rear of Grays Fire Station. During open days or larger events we would ask that you park on the grass outside the front of Grays Fire Station (making sure that the exit pathway for operational fire appliances is kept clear). For smaller group visits, there may be spaces free in the yard outside the front of the museum. If not, please park on the grass outside the front of Grays Fire Station.

If you are walking from the grass area (outside the front of Grays Fire station) to the museum, can you please keep to the pedestrian pathway to the left of the station.   This is clearly marked.  

 

Facilities

The museum is all on one level and there is appropriate access for wheel chair users. 

There is a toilet and baby changing facilities on site.   

We don’t prepare food on site but can sell teas, coffees, soft drinks, sweets and crisps. We have a card reader.

How to get in touch:

  • Contact us online.
  • Email: museum@essex-fire.gov.uk
  • Call: 01376 576847

Or by post:

Dan Bailey, Heritage and Volunteer Lead
Essex Fire Museum
Grays Fire Station
Hogg Lane
Grays
Essex
RM17 5QS

Children looking on as a museum volunteer describes an artefact.
Our museum has a host of educational information for school projects.
A pretend shop front from the 1930s with dummies dressed in unforms.
A living history exhibit from the war years.
Old photos of former firefighters laid out on a table.
Historic photos from a display.
Man learning into the engine of an Albon Merryweather fire engine.
Keeping our exhibits pristine is hard work.
A grey appliance used during the Second World War.
A glimpse of firefighting in the war years.
Two fire engines parked in front of the museum with two rows of volunteers lined up.
Our museum is run by hard working and passionate volunteers.
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