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King Street, Manchester circa 1927
King George V visits Hyde Road Stadium to watch Manchester City v Liverpool. It was the first time a reigning monarch had visited a football venue outside of London. 20th March 1920
Upper Brook Street, Manchester. Circa 1929
The 50th anniversary of the opening of St Michaels R. CThe 50th anniversary of the opening of St Michaels R.C. Church, Newcastle, was signalised by singing of the Pontifical High Mass by Dr, Gray Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of Edinburgh
The Oxford Cambridge boat race. Passing the winning post at Mortlake, with Cambridge (right) leading by three lengths. 2nd April 1927
Men look down from the mast of a tall ship. Circa 1925
Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records. Scotland Yard. London. May 1929
Delabole Slate Quarry in Cornwall, is one of the largest Quarries in England. Floors and roofing are the main things for which the skate is used. The quarry goes down to a depth of 500 feet
The entrance to the main drift at the Belsay Colliery, Northumberland, it is now three-quarters of a mile in length, and has 250 feet of cover. That is the depth of the surface to the coal
Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Hunstanton, Norfolk. 3rd August 1923
The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred in Portsmouth. Sailor volunteers carrying the pets house to its allocated place on the Town Hall septs at Portsmouth
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at a fete in the grounds of Lord Iveaghs Dublin house. Robbie Pellissier gives each pet a medal on behalf of Our Dumb Friends League. 17th June 1923
This old mill, formerly known as the Chimney Mills, is now the club house of Newcastle United Golf Club. It stands on the Claremont side of the moor
Whitehall, London. circa 11th November 1922. Remembrance Day. Commemorations to mark the end of The Great War 1914 to 1918
Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets. The most destructive London floods within living memory have taken place in districts along the Thames. Many lives were lost
The Ducking Stool, Fordwich Fair. Fordwich, Kent. 15th August 1929
Penlee stone quarry, Newlyn, Cornwall. Rock-boring machine driven by compressed air drilling a hole for an explosive charge
Leicester Mercury vans in the late 1920s at a public garage in Braunstone Gate. Mostly Fiat vans, bullnose Morris cars and a lone Albion lorry
A man making stone models from rock, Cornwall. One of the industries of Penzance is making souvenirs for visitors out of serpentine rock. This rock is to be found out at The Lizard
Street scene in Lowestoft, Suffolk. 1929. Tyrell Collection
Dartmouth Harbour, Devon. Circa 1929. Tyrell Collection
Hayling Island, bank holiday. Hampshire. August 1929. Tyrell Collection
Ascot Racecourse was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne. The first race, Her Majestys Plate, with a purse of 100 guineas, was held on 11 August 1711. Seven horses competed
The Imperial War Musuem. An 18 inch naval gun arriving at the Imperial War Museum, Crystal Palace. 1st June 1920
Union Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Circa 1922. Tyrell Collection
Two motorcycle riders in action on the wall of death, Southend. 26th June 1929
The flying bedstead. A sail propelled rail yacht at Spurn Head, she can carry 20 passengers. East Riding of Yorkshire. Circa 1922
The Royal mail coach carrying passengers and mail. to Brighton and Rottingdean with new Royal inscription. Circa 1920
A lorry from the Hercules Bakery seen here outside Priday Metford mill, Gloucester docks. Circa 1920
Holiday scene in Dawlish, Devon. 1926. Tyrell Collection
Eastbourne No. 2 lifeboat being pulled by horses. East Sussex, 1921. Tyrell Collection
A deserted scene in tram-lined Garrison Lane, showing the old style of flats of the 1920s. Birmingham, West Midlands. Circa 1920
Five Ways from Harborne Road, Birmingham, West Midlands. 1920
The Keigwin Arms. Old house at Mousehole, Cornwall. 1923
Old Blundells School, Tiverton, Devon. 1926
Presidential elections in Germany March- April 1925. They were the first direct elections to the office of President of the Reich (ReichsprŠsident)
Young women in a Berlin restaurant where "Decoralised"food is suppliedYoung women in a Berlin restaurant where " Decoralised" food is supplied. It is claimed that the new food, which can be taken through a specially made glass tube
Sir William Pryke the Lord Mayor of London addressing City of London special constables, thanking them for their service during the General Strike
The famous Locomotive Number 1 of George Stephenson pictured hauling replicas of the passenger coach and coal wagons which formed the original train at the opening of the railway 100 years previously
Winner Street, Paignton before the fire of June 1927
The Co-Op store in Torquays Union Street which was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a brand new Co-Op department store.Circa 1920
Knowle Picture House, Bristol, 1924. Showing DW Griffiths Orphans of the Storm starring Dorothy and Lilian Gish
The Bedminster Hippodrome, Bristol 1920s
The Drawbridge Hotel on the Centre, Bristol. Circa 1920
First president and founding father of the Republic of China Sun Yat-sen arrives at Kobe port with his wife Soong Ching-ling on the steamship Shanghai-Maru as they stop off in the Japanese city
Williams hardware shop, Sandy Park Road, Brislington, Bristol Circa 1920
Mary Sheridan as Jane West and Spencer Trevor as Edward Laverick in a scene from " The Fourth Wall by a Milne, at the Haymarket Theatre. 1st March 1928