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Fire insurance marks are metal plaques marked with the emblem of the insurance company which were affixed to the front of insured buildings as a guide to the insurance company's fire brigade. These identification marks were used in the eighteenth and nineteenth century in the days before municipal fire services were formed. The UK marks are called 'fire insurance plaques'.

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British For most of the 18th century, each insurance company maintained its own fire brigade, which extinguished fires in those buildings insured by the company and, in exchange for a fee to be paid later, in buildings insured by other companies. By 1825, fire marks served more as advertisements than as useful identifying marks; some insurance companies no longer issued fire marks, and those that did sometimes left them up after a policy had expired. Successive combinations of fire brigades led to virtually the entire city of London being put under the protection of the London Fire Engine Establishment, which fought not only the fires of policy holders but those of nonsubscribers, the reason being that fires in uninsured buildings could rapidly spread to insured buildings. The Museum of English Rural Life has a collection of 100 fire insurance marks from around England. An urban myth around fire marks claimed that if a building was not insured with the fire mark of a particular fire brigade or a company they had a reciprocal agreement with, they would let the building burn. However, following a review of contemporary evidence, it has been argued that this was not the case in the vast majority of fire incidents, and fire brigades would attempt to extinguish any fire regardless of insurance status due to threats to nearby structures, financial incentives and the publicity it gained. American Fire insurance has over 200 years of history in America. The early fire marks of Benjamin Franklin's time can still be seen on some Philadelphia buildings as well as in other older American cities. Subscribers paid firefighting companies in advance for fire protection and in exchange would receive a fire mark to attach to their building. The payments for the fire marks supported the firefighting companies. Volunteer fire departments were also common in the United States, and some fire insurers contributed money to these departments and awarded bonuses to the first fire engine arriving at the scene of a fire. One feature of the insurance company funding of fire brigades survives in some Australian states and territories in the 21st century in that the fire brigade services are principally funded by a "fire service levy" or tax applied to all property insurance policies issued within a state. ==Styles and materials==
Styles and materials
File:InsuranceMarksBedfordMuseum.JPG|Embossed sheet metal British specimens in a museum exhibit File:Fire plaque - geograph.org.uk - 1176120.jpg|Cast lead British fire mark with stamped serial number File:Fire Insurance Co. of Baltimore Firemark.jpg|A classic American design in painted cast iron, likely a decorative reproduction File:Banzarova19a.JPG|Stamped brass Russian specimen File:Bampton TownHall FireMark east.jpg|Cast brass British specimen. (In this case, 1836 is a year date rather than a serial number.) File:Feuerversicherungs-Schild.jpg|A German enamel sign type File:Reale mutua assicurazioni lanzo.jpg|A stamped brass Italian fire plaque File:Fire insurance mark (Fire Association Of Philadelphia) - Joseph Allen Skinner Museum - DSC04470.JPG|An American cast iron specimen File:Pomerania (na chacie w muzeum wsi slowinskiej).jpg|Polish enamel sign type written in German File:Fire plaque - geograph.org.uk - 1143597.jpg|Painted metal British specimen File:Fire insurance plaque, High Street - geograph.org.uk - 1201347.jpg|Unusual British specimen possibly made of painted terra cotta File:Arkhangelsky Insurance.jpg|Unusual cement Russian specimen File:AllianceInsuranceMark.JPG|Embossed sheet brass British fire plaque with black painted details. (Flat sheet metal emblems may be called fire plaques.) File:Fire Marks at Philadelphia Contributionship.jpg|Interior decoration with a collection of Philadelphia Contributionship fire marks. Cast metal four-hand-carry emblems affixed to wooden shields which were numbered. File:Bath ... GUARDIAN fire insurance mark. - Flickr - BazzaDaRambler.jpg|British lead mark shown close-up and in context as seen from the pavement (visible between the two windows) File:Baltimore Equitable Insurance Firemark.jpg|Gold leaf embellished Baltimore Equitable Society example. Unusually, the company still makes such fire marks and issues them to customers who want them. ==See also==
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