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The Liverpool class RNLB motor lifeboat The Cuttle at RNLI Great Yarmouth and Gorleston-on-Sea Lifeboat Station. Circa 1965
The new self-righting motor Redcar lifeboat, christened the Louisa Polden, being driven along the sands by the tractor she was launched
The new Llandudno lifeboat the Lilly Wainwright arrives at the resort after sailing from the building yards at Cowes. She will replace the existing reserve boat
An American built Waveny Class lifeboat touring Britain, speeds past a boat off Mumbles Pier, Wales. The lifeboat, un-named but nicknamed " The Yank" was built by the USCG at Curtis Bay
Fishguards new lifeboat Howard Marryat. 4th June 1957
The Ferryside Lifeboat William Maynard, Carmarthen Bay, Wales. Circa 1960
The Mumbles lifeboat William Gammon returned to Swansea yesterday after an £ 8000 engine refit at the Cowes yard where she was built 21 years ago. Two new 60 h.p
The christening ceremony of the Rhyl lifeboat Gordon Warren by Lady Scarisbrick. Picture shows Lady Scarisbrick christening the lifeboat with lifeboat crew and cox in attendance. 14th September 1946
The new St. Davids lifeboat Joseph Soar takes to the water. 20th May 1964
St. Davids Lifeboat Station during the centenary celebrations. 12th June 1969
Dr. Joseph Soar with the St. Davids lifeboat which was named after him. 24th August 1966
Swansea lifeboat cruises go round Swansea Bay after it had been launched to stage a mock rescue with members of the Mumbles Yacht Club and board posing as survivors
Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine as the Ferryside station prepares to be closed down at the end of the month. In the background is the Hon
The Mayor of Carmarthen (Mr. W. D. Jones) accompanied by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. M. E. Clifford Jones), the Borough Sheriff (Alderman John Jenkins), and the Town Clerk (Mr. David Myrddin Thomas)
Line of buses in traffic jam, Market Square, Cambridge, caused by ongoing construction work, 16th September 1965
Mayor of West Bromwich, Lilian Peckover enjoys a drink after completing her West Bromwich Charity Walk in aid of the Mayors Holiday Home for the Aged Project, which aims to raise ten thousand pounds
Couple meet on a foggy day, Trafalgar Square, London, Sunday 7th December 1952, with a solitary pigeon as witness, the couple, one from Islington, the other from Coulsdon in Surrey
The 1914 BSA, top speed 33 miles an hour, will be out again in a weekOs time, together with scores of other motorcycles, for the annual pioneer run from London to Brighton
Some of the many signs which have appeared in the streets of Cardiff City Centre in the last few years. The sign here in St Mary Street is warning motorists of waiting restrictions. 2nd October 1964
New terminal at Renfrew Airport, Scotland, 1st November 1957
Passengers boarding flight at Renfrew Airport, British European Airways, Scotland, 1st August 1950
Off Licence on 195 Mill Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire in 1963. The signs outside suggest it sells Green King Lager and Old Holborn Tobacco amongst other things
Air Traffic Control at Glasgow Airport, Scotland, 28th November 1966
One of the new continental type traffic signs has been into position in Cownbrifge Road near Victoria Park in Cardiff. 11th May 1965
Nostalgia feature - The filming of TV series Do Not Adjust Your Set in the village of Shere - 31st January 1968 - This sketch featured a young David Jason as Captain Fantastic
Vanessa Redgrave and James Fox walk along the beach at Dover, Kent on the set of the film " Isadora", the biopic based on the life of celebrated American dancer Isadora Duncan
Vanessa Redgrave and James Fox sit in their cast chairs on the pebbled beach at Dover, Kent on the set of the film " Isadora"
Hearts captain Dave Mackay proudly holds aloft the league cup. 25th October 1958
Two Huntingdon police car drivers PC Edward Godfrey and PC Alan Coles pose with their new Panda patrol car. Circa 1969
Street Scene alongside the River Cam in Cambridge. 22nd November 1963
Scenes on the River Cam in Cambridge after flooding caused by heavy rain, March 1964
Clearing snow off railway lines at Hartington, Derbyshire Peak District, England, during the harsh winter of 1947, using the recently developed Jet Engine
Rolls Royce and Railway staff, carrying out trials with a jet engine to clear snow off railway lines, Derbyshire Peak District, England, during the harsh winter of 1947
Actress Jinx Falkenburg arrives in Monte Carlo ahead of the wedding of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier. 14th April 1956
Another bottleneck on the Swansea approach road from the east will shortly disappear. The Ministry of Transport has approved plans for the replacement of the present narrow Tawe Bridge by a dual
Swansea West Pier which has been closed to the public because of dangerous conditions of its timber. 10th April 1956
Swansea Docks showing the Prince of Wales Dock, and the Kings Dock in the foreground is the dry dock. 25th September 1961
A Telex machine in use at St Andrews Street Police Station in Cambridge. October 1964
Cambridgeshire police officers beside a Ford Zephyr Police car, October 1968
PC Rodney Pope takes control of a new Panda police car for an operation jn Cambridge. April 1965
A Cambridgeshire police officer driving a Ford Anglia police car at Mildenhall, August 1965
The first traffic moves across the new bridge over the River Tawe at Swansea on Monday. The bridge was open traffic for the first time today
Last journey of the Mumbles train, Swansea, Wales. A maintenance engineer was determined to have the last ride on the train as it made its way into the depot
Swanseas first multi-storey car park in Orchard Street, Swansea. The car park will hold over 300 cars (note to editor - the cutting caption is damaged and it could say either 318 or even 518 cars)
Swansea Airport. The first passenger from Swansea to London on the inaugural flight from Swansea airport yesterday. Councillor W.T. Mainwaring Hughes
Portraits of Grace Kelly at the Princes Palace of Monaco ahead of her wedding. April 1956
Picture shows the Quay Parade of Swansea and on the left the Weaver and Company building. (now in 2021 this has become a Sainsbury Supermarket) Standing at six storeys high, 80ft by 40ft by 112ft
Bobby Charlton is met by his wife Norma Charlton at Airport March 1966. Pictured with his arm around wife, looking into her eyes