John Hickey lived in Liverpool England. He had always wanted to be a fire man but had a lung condition, so ended up being a book keeper instead. In his 40s, around 1900, he had some kind of breakdown, and started dressing as a fireman in his spare time, complete with tunic, helmet, hand held fire extinguisher and, worryingly, an axe. Some youths had set fire to an old mattress on some waste ground (nothing ever changes does it!) and of course Hickey arrives to put it out. One of the youths gave Hickey a bit of cheek, questioning his 'authority' as he wasn't a real fireman. For this cheek, he got a clip round the ear 'ole (as we say in Northern England) and a squirt of water in the face! Hickey continued roaming the streets of Liverpool most evenings until his axe was confiscated by the police. It's not clear what happened to him after that, but no doubt it could be researched. He then became a kind of bogey man character used by parents: "Do as you're told or Icky the Fire Bobby will get you!" As he did have a bit of form for physical violence no doubt the story spread fast and was quite effective! I lived in Southport, about 25 miles from Liverpool, and was a child in the 60s, and by then his Mr Nobody type purpose was also established "So if you didn't do it, I suppose Icky the Fire Bobby did then?!" or something along those lines. I'm not sure if he still held a more bogeyman role in Liverpool itself though. Hope this helps