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Edward Farmer and his gang going underground cleaning scraps of paper
Edward Farmer and his gang wade through the flow back from the Thames into the Kings
Louis Armstrong photographed circa 1968
Tony Iommi, one of the founding members of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath
The Deep Purple rock group, pictured with their new lead singer David Coverdale (left
The mods and rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the early to
The Deep Purple rock group new lead singer David Coverdale who replaced Ian Gillan
Pan-Am Air Hostesses in uniform. 24th March 1969
London sewermen seen here in their rest room near Blackfriars. April 1st 1947
The Deep Purple rock group, pictured with their new lead singer David Coverdale who
The D. C. 8 61F on the apron at Heathrow this morning. 24th June 1967
BEA air Stewardess in uniform. 13th February 1967
Louis Armstrong on stage circa 1968
Louis Armstrong photographed whilst on tour circa 1968
London sewermen seen here with Mirror photographer Bela Zola at Blackfriars
Edward Farmer and assistant seen here checking a sewage flow meter on the embankment
Edward Farmer and his gang seen here going underground cleaning scraps of paper
Testing the D. H Comet airframe for effects of pressurising and de pressurising the cabin
Commercial airliners and prototypes at Farnborough air-show. 8th September 1955
The first Comet in transatlantic flight. 14th August 1958
Farnborough air-show 11th September 1966
Boeing 707 goes off the end of a runway at Heathrow Airport. 3rd December 1967
American Airline stewardesses modelling new uniforms 2nd November 1967
A Czech airliners giant jets blasted away both steps from a Russian plane
Concorde Prototype 2. being bult in the Brabazon hanger at B. A. C Filton Bristol
British Eagle Liquidation. (Picture) British Eagle desk in the new airport building
VC10 crew for Queens flight to South Africa 30h October 1968
British Eagle Liquidation. (Picture) The crew of the last flight leaving
Pilots strike at heathrow Airport. 1st April 1969
Edward Farmer and his gang inspect the flow back from the Thames into the Kings Scholars