RCS Motor Club

[2] It was delivered in April 1916 and initially based Vauxhall,[2] but sometime around 1919 was moved to Pageants Wharf Fire Station, Rotherhithe Street, London.

[3] In 1932, the London Fire Brigade upgraded to new appliances and Jezebel was sold to a Joseph Crosfield, a subsidiary of Unilever that manufactured chemicals and soap and was based in Warrington, Cheshire.

[1] Jezebel attends many rallies and shows throughout the year, as well as pub crawls and charity events.

The Motor Club philosophy is that the Jezebel is there to be run (it travels everywhere under its own power, never on a transporter) and the engine's raison d'etre is to amuse and engage both students and the general public.

Jezebel has appeared on TV, including the BBC's Blue Peter children's programme in 1982 and an episode of Downton Abbey.