James Braidwood

1800–1861 (age 61)

Biography

James Braidwood (1800–1861) is revered as a pioneer of modern firefighting, founding the London Fire Engine Establishment and advancing training, equipment, and discipline that saved countless lives.

The monument to him in Abney Park Cemetery stands as a tribute to a man who fell in the line of duty, and whose influence still shapes firefighting services today.