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All Hallows Church, Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, 14th March 1927
Beverly Baxter, Lord Beaverbrook and Karl Ketchum working on the Daily Express during the General Strike, May 1926 - London
Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford at Stamford Bridge, London, Saturday 3rd July 1926, to watch the Amateur Athletic Association Championships take place
Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford arrive at the Earl of Oxfords residence in Bedford Square, London, Wednesday 30th June 1926
Actor Douglas Fairbanks seen here aboard the liner RMS Olympic as the ship docks at Southampton, 2nd October 1921
HMS Cornwall, pennant number 56, a County-class heavy cruiser seen here leaving Devonport dockyard 14th May 1928
HMS Renown seen here in Kingston harbour, Jamaica with the Duke and Duchess of York aboard. Circa January 1927
HMS Hermes, the Royal Navys first purpose built aircraft carrier, seen here at a fleet review. 28th July 1928
Royal Navy battlecruiser HSM Hood was sunk in the Battle of the Denmark Strait on 24th May 1941 during the Second World War. HMS Hood seen here on exercise in July 1925
The Royal procession carrying King George V and Queen Mary passing the newly opened Tyne Bridge. 10th October 1928
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge, Newcastle. Progress with the new Tyne Bridge proceeds apace, and a further forward push is contemplated this weekend from the Newcastle side
New Tyne Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. Circa 1928
New Tyne Bridge. Dramatic view of the Tyne Bridge with the High Level Bridge and the Swing Bridge receding into the distance behind it
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The huge structure of the new Tyne Bridge is given a push of 35 feet on the Newcastle side of the river
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The first "push"Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The first " push" from the Newcastle side of the river of the massive steel structure set up in position in Pilgrim Street for the new Tyne Bridge was
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. September 1926
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. Riveters at work on the lower boom. These men are working 180 feet above the river but the great height does not worry them in the slightest
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The huge steel framework which has been assembled at the Newcastle side. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. A large crowd were keenly interested in the lifting and placing in position of one of the huge castings to span the high columns of he new Tyne Bridge
Street Scenes, Bristol, Circa 1920
Victoria Street, Bristol, wooden pavement blocks being repaired & replaced by North British Rubber Road Blocks, Circa, 1920
The tenor bell at Halewood Parish Church returns after being recast, the rector, Rev. C. E. Proctor, watches proceedings, Tuesday 25th June 1929
Wales 0-0 England, Home International Championship match at Ninian Park, Sloper Road, Cardiff, Monday 14th March 1921. Starting lineup: Goalkeeper Ernest Herbert Coleman, Right back Warney Cresswell
1923 Wimbledon Womens Singles Final. Suzanne Lenglen (in picture) defeated United Kingdoms Kitty McKane, 6-2, 6-2 27th June 1923
Daily Mirror matinee of The Unknown, at the Aldwych Theatre, London, Tuesday 17th August 1920. The Unknown is a play in Three Acts by W. Somerset Maugham
Five and Ten Cent Store Romance: Miss Pauline Elizabeth Stanbury, of Hampstead England seen here shortly after the announcement of her engagement to Mr Norman Bailey Woolworth
Clarence Dock. Vauxhall, Liverpool. May 1928
Scotswood Suspension Bridge, 20th January 1927
Fog on the Tyne and a view of the old Scotswood Railway Bridge. January 1928
Pottergate Tower, Pottergate, Alnwick, Northumberland. 12th October 1929
Welders in Tipton Docklands working on a section of fabricated steel sheet frame. 17th April 1926
A lorry brings rolls of newsprint to the Evening Chronicle office in Westgate Road, Newcastle. Circa 1929
The Chronicle photo-telegraphic service van, the first of its kind in the world, roused great interest in County Durham. It is seen at Birtley in the centre of the " Chronicle s" new fleet
A scene from Mr Brinsley MacNamaras new play "The Master"A scene from Mr Brinsley MacNamaras new play " The Master" to be produced at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. May Craig as the masters wife, B Shiels as their son Michael
The Muswell Hill Dramatic Society. A scene from "Marigold"The Muswell Hill Dramatic Society. A scene from " Marigold" a play of 1842 which was very successfully carried through
Braille printing by a blind girl. October 1920
Horse hair for violin bows. Valuable tails of white horses in bunches and being divided up in small hanks for violin bows. 7th December 1924
A man holding various horseshoes. 1st June 1922
British Legion Village, near Maidstone, Kent. The most unique village, teaching a trade. Dog kennels and chicken coops are made in large numbers. 5th February 1927
British Legion leather work by disabled soldiers at St James Road, Old Kent Road, cutting out and polishing a leather writing case. 17th February 1923
North East Coast Exhibition. 15th May 1929
Dancing - Dancers - Russian Ballet M Woizikowizi with M Danilova in the Ballet - The Gods go Begging
Jack David Football Player of Arsenal -
Theatre Stage - Secret Service. May 1926
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Teddy Baldock Boxer receiving belt from Lord Lonsdale - May 1929
Sevenoaks High Street, Kent. Circa 1925
The High Street in Sevenoaks, Kent. Circa 1925