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A view of the Knoydart Hills over Loch Nevis circa 1950
View of the hills overlooking Loch Shiel and the Glen 29 / 08 / 1946View of the hills overlooking Loch Shiel and the Glen 29/08/1946
Sister Rose Pedel pictured here holding two small children who had been placed in Stepney Childrens home where she worked
Traffic built up South of the River Thames on Southwark Bridge. Normally cars are not allowed to stop, but this day people parked
A view from the pavement as traffic is built up along the A556 towards Manchester, as traffic pours home from North Wales after a sizzling Easter Bank Holiday Monday. 7th April 1969
Traffic including three motorcyclists stop and queue along the A556 towards Manchester, as holiday makers poured home from North Wales after a sizzling Easter Bank Holiday Monday. 7th April 1969
Buses and cars queue in built up traffic along the A556 towards Manchester, as holiday makers poured home from North Wales after a sizzling Easter Bank Holiday Monday. 7th April 1969
gather the ball under pressure from Cardiffs John Charles and support from Countys Rathbone - 12th Aug 1964
s Mel Charles as he misses with a chance on his debut for Cardiff City v Manchester City with the goal gapping - Also pictured are goalkeeper Bert Trautman and centre half Dave Ewing - 24th Feb 1962
with Arsenal goalkeeper on the ground where he injured his hand in a melee involving John Toshack 10 and Leslie Lea 9 and Arsenals Ian Ure 4th Jan 1969
from Barrie Hole beats the Newcastle defence to score Citys second goal - 18th August 1962 -
striker Derek Tapscott watched by Evertons Brian Labone - 9th Dec 1961
players on football pitches throughout Britain stood in silent tribute to the brillian young stars of the Manchester United side who lost their lives in this weeks Munich air disaster
and Steve Mokone battle for the ball in the Liverpool goalmouth during their teams 3-2 win on the opening game of the season. Mokone was one of the teams goalscorers - 22nd August 1959
Mr Bill Adams, duty officer at Newcastle Airport, greats Squadron Leader Dennis Hazell. The RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with an off the cuff
A long queue on Easter bank holiday monday as traffic built up when holiday makers returned to Manchester after a sunny weekend in North Wales. 7th April 1969
Jimmy Hill is interviewed by the BBC soon after he was released by students as part of their Rag Week escapades in Coventry. 28th February 1964
Jimmy Hill tries his hand at pulling a pint of beer at the official opening of The Rose public house, Lockhurst Lane, Coventry. 26th February 1964
A view of the traffic jams in Holborn from the roof of the Daily Mirror. 29th January 1962
Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Donald Campbell fatal accident on Coniston. Campbell was killed instantly whilst attempting to break his own water-speed record of 276mph
A general picture of the Scotswood area of Newcastle - A busy Scotswood Road 22 May 1945, local people going about their business
Sport - Football - Cardiff City - City forward Ken Chisholm dashes in as Manchester United goalkeeper Wood goes down to collect a shot from Northcott - 15th November 1952
Davies, the Cardiff City goalkeeper gathers the ball as Arsenals John Radford closes in watched by Steve Derrett (right) and Don Murray (centre)
The Short SC1 vertical take off research jet aircraft, pictured at the Farnborough Airshow in 1958. 04/09/1958
The prototype Hawker Siddeley P. 1127 / Kestrel vertical and short take off aircraftThe prototype Hawker Siddeley P.1127 / Kestrel vertical and short take off aircraft (V/STOL), the forerunner to the Harrier, is pictured hovering above the ground. 24/11/1960
Sport - Football - Cardiff City Legend - City captain Jimmy Blair v Sheffield United FA Cup Final 1925
Tony Hanckcock pictureed here when he was met and interviewed by Donald Zec at 17 Dorset Square, W1. 6th Febrary 1963
1959
Britains amazing Flying Bedstead the jet engined framework which rises vertically from the ground had made several flights from Hucknall Aerodrome, Nottinghamshire
A lone British inventor thought he d stolen the march on the rocket-age designers of Russia and America with what he thought would be the worlds first man-powered aircraft the Ornithopter
Norwich City v. Ipswich
A crowded carriage of the Newcastle to Coast electric train on 17th November 1962
An electric train running through the suburbs of Newcastle on 3rd Mary 1958
At the end of its inaugural run, on 14th March 1938, the first electric train in the Newcastle to South Shields service draws into South Shields station
BEAs new Sikorsky 61 helicopter taking its Ministry of Aviation trials of landing on the Thames before going into service on the Scilly Isles route
The new type of electric train departed from Newcastle Central Station on its South Shields run at 11 o clock on 10th February 1955. A passenger boards the train
An electric train used on the Newcastle coast line on 16th June 1952, which has a special coach for perambulators (prams)
The L. N. E. R.s latest electric train made its inaugural run on the Newcastle to coastThe L.N.E.R.s latest electric train made its inaugural run on the Newcastle to coast line on 30th July 1937. The express approaches the Newcastle Central Station at the end of the run from Tynemouth
Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyffe, wearing judicial robes in his office at the House of Lords after being appointed Lord Chancellor. 20th October 1954
Aspects of Christs relationship with the church are illustrated symbolically in the Good Shephers service at St. Johns Chruch, sparkhill
Congregation giving thanks for the harvest during a service at St. Johns Church, Sparkhill. 27th September, 1956
Home Secretary David Maxwell Fyffe greets a woman in national dress at the Welsh Industrial Fair in Cardiff. 10th September 1952
Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Pictured. Campbells widow / singer Tonia Bern, arrives from Gatwick Airport. Flying to Lake District, Plane chartered by Daily Mirror Newspaper
Charlie Jones, Welsh international, and Charlie Preedy (right) and Arsenal Footballers - 1930. *THE family heirlooms from the careers of Wales and Cardiff City footballers Charlie Jones
Shirley Bassey signing autographs. 1st September 1957. *PATAGONIA director Marc Evans has revealed he is to make a film documenting music icon Dame Shirley Basseyis childhood in Cardiff
Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America this September
Supreme Girls in Town, one of many groups America is sending to Britain in an effort to win back some of the fame they lost to British Pop Groups
Roger Jenkins (centre, smoking) producer of the BBC television programme Z Cars seen in the control gallery during rehearsals on 27th November 1962