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James Bond, played by George Lazenby, pictured marrying Tracey played by Diana Rigg during the filming of " On Her Majestys Secret Service" Estoril, Portugal. 30th April 1969
The British Concorde 002 prototype is rolled out from its hanger in which it has been built at the Filton, Bristol works of the British Aircraft Corporation
Early stage building of the Concorde 002 British prototype. 26th February 1968
Concorde 002, the British assembled second of the Anglo-French supersonic airliners, was rolled out from the British aircraft corporation assembly line at Filton, Gloucestershire, today
The village blacksmith pursuing his ancient craft in the picturesque village of Claverdon, near Warwickshire. As will be seen from the picture the entrance to the old smithy is in the form of a large
Scenes inside Robinsons Tripe factory in Hull Onions are chopped. 3rd October 1966Scenes inside Robinsons Tripe factory in Hull.. Onions are chopped. 3rd October 1966
Stirling Moss, pictured in a wheelchair being pushed by a nurse, in the grounds of the Atkinson Morleys Hospital at Wimbledon. Stirling, 32, received head, arm and leg injuries in a 120 m.p.h
International 200 at Aintree motor circuit. Stirling Moss. 22nd April 1961
Working on the new bar at the Double Zero club are Michael Bennett, George Field, Jeff Smith, Terry Jones and Ken Comley. 16th October 1968
Working on the new bar at the Double Zero club. 16th October 1968
The Ian Campbell Folk Group will give all the proceeds of their saturday night Town Hall concert to the citys Double Zero Youth club as part of a fund raising appeal
Beauty queen Angela Turner, in period costume, with the 1907 Daimler in which she will ride to start the Double Zero Clubs " 50 hour weekend"
Film star Hayley Mills celebrates her 15th birthday at Pinewood Studios where she is filming " Whistle Down the Wind"
The Old English Folk Dance Society performing the sword dance at Stratford Upon Avon. Musical accompaniment provided by the accordion. West Midlands. 2nd August 1948
Cast and crew members of the British and Dominions Film Corporation seen here waiting for the sunshine at Warwick Castle. Where they are filming When Knights Were Bold
World Champions on the Dodgems. Appearing in a new Granada TV fun show called " Nice Time" will be Grand Prix drivers Stirling Moss, John Surtees and Denny Hume
Hayley Mills wearing a genuine Dali imitation moustache, which can be bought for 12s. 6d. 20th September 1964
Mr James Goodwin (right) of Sevenoaks on his Singer tandem tricycle from 1880, which he has bought from London to the Singers museum. 26th August 1950
British forces carried out a raid on the French Coast near Boulogne. Troops were landed and after successfully penetrating th German defences, carried out the tasks assigned to them
Young members of the Double Zero Club, Birmingham, made it a record-breaking " special delivery" for the " Argus"
Members of the Double Zero Club packing first-aid kits, made up from bulk supplies, which will be carried by all members of the new emergency service
Trolley bus terminal in Bloxwich. West Midlands. 22nd August 1950
Children collecting their coal ration from a coal merchant near Birmingham City centre. 14th February 1940
The Double Zero Motorcycle Club. 25th February 1967
Views from the South Bank at night, showing Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. 13th December 1963
12-year-old Helen Dalzell from Halifax wrote to a TV programme with an idea for making sausages triangular. Helens idea was written about in a newspaper and Birdseye
Views of London, taken from the South Bank at night. 13th December 1963
Spotlights and stage equipment on stage at the new Paramount Cinema as it nears completion. The new 2, 750 luxury seat cinema
Looking North East over salt works and part of the old Clarence ironworks of the Bell Brothers Ltd, Port Clarence, County Durham. Date unknown
The boating lake at Skegness, Lincolnshire. 28th July 1936
The winter of 1946 - 1947 Coal being loaded from the pit tubs onto waiting empty lorries at the Cannock and Leacroft Colliery at Cannock
Boy wearing Daily Mirror Hat, to promote Daily Mirror Day at Belle Vue, Manchester on Whit Monday 5th June 1963. Slogan... Have Fun with the Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror Day at Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester, June 1962. Mirror Snaps Girls are popular with amateur photographers wearing hats with slogan
Miners coming off shift at Hamstead Colliery, West Bromwich to the news that the mine is to close in 1965. 22nd January 1962
August Bank Holiday 1937. The ice cream man was a welcome sight to these takers at Warwick. 2nd August 1937
Picture shows, a Tea Cup. In 1961. Picture originally taken for a Daily Mirror feature asking " Should a worker have a cuppa"
Hayley Mills pictured out in the sun at Downham, Lancashire, studying the script of the film " Whistle Down the Wind". The film is being shot at a farm there and Hayley is in it
Scooter clubs mostly from North London started a campaign in aid of the " National Blood Transfusion Service" to give blood, one pint each at the Hazelwood Primary School, Palmers Green
Giant Easter Egg more than three feet high and filled with 75 pounds of chocolate and sweets is delivered to a South London County Council Childrens home, Monday 3rd April 1961
Daily Mirror Poster advertising special report into Northern Ireland football team, Ballymena United 3 Day Probe, February 21 - 23, Mirror Sport Special, Tuesday 21st February 1961
Solders of the Welsh Guards in Northern France, part of the British Expeditionary Force, have a cup of tea poured for them by a local French woman after finishing one of their training exercises
Allied soldiers of four different nations searching through the town of Littoria in Italy in the hunt for any stray German soldiers after the Fifth Army beachhead troops joined up with the main 5th
British infantry regiment who held the whole of a large sector of the Somme during a vital stage in the German advance. After they were cut off from the main body of the British Expeditionary Force
Airborne troops of 6th Airlanding infantry Brigade admire the graffiti chalked on the side of their Horsa glider at an RAF airfield in England as they prepare to fly out to Normandy as reinforcements
British army pipers of the 5th Army entertain their comrades in a heavily damaged village in Italy during the Second World War. 27th February 1944
Allied Advance through France and Holland to the Rhine River. British army soldiers. Arnhem, Holland. September 1944
Co-operation between the British and French Air forces in France during the Second World War. Some of the aerodromes in France are shared by the two Forces