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Old cottages at top of Waterloo Road, Uxbridge due to be demolished. Circa 1931
Vine Street Station in Uxbridge Circa 1931
Sergeant Bill Davies of the Scots Guard, drills Brian Miller, William Ellis, Graham Corry, Stephen Berkoff, Warren Clarke, Tony Colegate and William Kendrick
The Oxford Road at Denham, Tatling End petrol filling station crowded with unsightly signs. Circa 1931
Lou Morris, The Human Pipe Cleaner, 6th November 1969. Lou pushes his 5ft 2in frame along on a trolley inside a 20 mile pipeline being built to carry natural gas to the West Country
View of the pond in Beaconsfield. Circa 1931
Estate Agent billboards advertising the new Court Drive Estate in Hillingdon. Circa 1931
The Battle of the Somme (French: Bataille de la Somme, German: Schlacht an der Somme), also known as the Somme Offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British
Bridge Street in Crickhowell, Powys, Wales. 1964
Holiday scenes in Brighton, East Sussex on the Whitsun bank holiday. 15th May 1964
American singing group The Mamas and the Papas seen here in London, l-r, Cass Elliott, Michelle Gilliam, John Philips and Denny Doherty
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill leaving a cabinet meeting at Downing Street. 24th May 1945
Sign advertising the building of the Grange Park Estate in Uxbridge by builders Taylor Woodrow. Circa 1930
Garage at the junction of the A40 and B466 at Hillingdon circa 1930
Oxford Road being widen between Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross near the Bull Hotel Circa 1930
Construction of a new road off of Long Lane signals the beginning of a new housing development. Circa 1931
Uxbridge High Street seen from the Canal bridge, London. Circa 1931
Station bridge Hillingdon. Circa 1931
Station Road Hayes which has been highlight as dangerous to pedestrians and prone to traffic congestion. Circa 1931
New Post Office in Fulmer. Circa 1931
Land fenced off due to a dispute over ownership at Uxbridge Moor. Circa 1932
Regal cinema Uxbridge under construction. Circa 1931
John Albert Gwilliam (born 28 February 1923) was a Welsh rugby union No 8 who played international rugby for Wales and club rugby for Cambridge University, Edinburgh Wanderers, Gloucester, Newport
Holiday scenes in Bournemouth, Dorset. 5th August 1961
Two ladies take tea in the garden in Balsall Heath. 15th February 1865
Bodiam Castle, a 14th-century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex. 30th March 1966
The Beatles in New York City, on their North American Tour ahead of their concert to be held at Forest Hills. Cheering fans gathered outside the Delmonico Hotel in New York where the band are
Railings, blackened by 150 years of industrial smoke separate the weed grown banks of the Birmingham Wolverhampton Canal at Factory Locks, Tipton, from a railway coalyard
Group of men play dominoes at the Druids Head Inn in Coseley, a suburban area in the north of the Dudley, The Black Country, an area of the West Midlands in England, north and west of Birmingham
Galton Bridge, Smethwick, built in 1829, and once the biggest canal span in the world. Feature, The Black Country, an area of the West Midlands in England, north and west of Birmingham. 25th May 1968
The King with his fleet. (picture shows) The searchlight display by the home fleet in Weymouth Harbour during the visit of H.M the King and Princess. 15th May 1937
MTB 309 was an American Elco 77 ft, built 11 February 1942, Commissioned 22nd April 1942. Her first Commanding Officer was Lt D Jermain DSC. RN who was also the 15th Flotillas Senior Officer
VE Day celebrations in London at the end of the Second World War. Some of the huge crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace during the celebrations. 8th May 1945
American group The Lovin Spoonful at London airport after their arrival from New York. They are (left to right) Zal Yanovsky, Steve Boone, Joe Butler and John Sebastian. 13th April 1966
American group The Lovin Spoonful arrive at London airport from New York. They are (left to right) Zal Yanovsky, John Sebastian, Joe Butler and Steve Boone. 13th April 1966
Room 204 at the War Office. It is the office of the Secretary of State for War... left vacant by the abrupt departure of Mr John Profumo
Second World War, May Blitz in Liverpool. The shell of Lewiss building which earlier that day had been crowded with shoppers. 3rd May 1941. blitzliverpool
A row of houses in Livingstone Street, Birkenhead, which was destroyed by bombs during the Second World War. A crowd has gathered to survey the mound of rubble that is all that remains of a block of
Second World War in Merseyside. The ruins of the organ in Wallasey Town Hall, which was damaged by a bomb during the air raids. No one was injured. 31st August 1940. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool during the Second World War. An emergency water supply reservoir which has been established in the basement of a blitzed building at the corner of Cook Street
Fireworks Safety Campaign ahead of Bonfire Night, 1st November 1968. Lancashire Home Safety Committees
The Football League party. pictured during a break in training at Villa Park, for their match with the italian league at Highbury
Division 1 match Aston Villa 0 -2 Sheffield Wednesday - A mighty kick and Wednesday left back Megson takes the ball off Dougans toe at Villa Park this afternoon. 13th April 1963
Cambridge University Madrigal Society Singing on the River Cam. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 11th June 1954
A Butlins Redcoat entertaining families at a Butlins Holiday Camp. June 1954
Thanks to a gift of a strip of ground, nine feet by 100 yards, by the Teesside Hospital management Committee, Middlesbrough Corporation has been able to widen the pavement outside the North Riding
Clock tower entrance to the stables at Ormesby Hall. 17th February 1962
Top stories of the old White Star building in Liverpool were bombed during an air raid. 13th March 1941 blitzliverpool