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A street scene in Sevenoaks, Kent. Circa 1925
The old windmill at Spital Tongues, Newcastle, and one of the main roads leading into the city, under snow. 17th December 1927
Councillor Mrs Hardy (of Jarrow), Mrs Reavley (wife of Councillor Reavley of Jarrow), Councillor Reavley (of Jarrow) Miss Winnie Hardy (daughter of Councillor and Mrs Hardy of Jarrow). November 1924
Beet sugar factory in Lincolnshire. 18th December 1928
Sugar beet - a good root near Ely, Cambridgeshire. These sugar beet are white not red. 1st September 1925
Fashions for Henley, Miss Sara Sample. 1921
Miss Hylda Lewis wearing 1920s clothing. 12th April 1920
Beet sugar factory at Newark, Nottinghamshire. Sugar of splendid quality is made at the factory. 3rd December 1921
Miss Hilda Lewis, Britains best dressed woman, seen here modelling a dress trimmed with chinchilla at the Daily Mirror studio in central London. 12th April 1920
International Polo Cup, won by America. The lost cup. Carrying the Polo cup to the Hurlingham club under police protection. June 1921
Racegoers standing on and beside their cars at Derby Day, Epsom. Circa 1927
A hundred years of railway history was paraded before the Duke and Duchess of York at Darlington, when locomotives, rolling stock
A competitor doing a long jump on his motor-cycle during the sports held in connection with the regatta at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 18th July 1926
Control by lights - a new baton with coloured electric lights for use by Paris police in the regulation of traffic. Point duty officers will flash signals to drivers. Paris, France. 14th August 1927
Disabled ex-servicemen, at the new British legion poppy factory at Richmond, are producing millions of poppies, and hundreds of wreaths in readiness for Remembrance Day, Nov 11
Prince Albert congratulates a successful competitor in the London Scout Boxing competition at Holborn Stadium, while Sir Robert Baden-Powell looks on with pride at his young disciple. 26th March 1920
Making shell novelties They are being fitted with small thermometers which will be popular at resorts. 27th March 1926
Alderman Muirhead plants a commemorative tree at the opening of the Liverpool end of the East Lancashire Road at Walton Hall Avenue. Liverpool, Merseyside. 30th April 1929
Lady Newton, wife of the Unionist candidate, Sir Douglas Newton, decorating her husbands car with pink ribbon and white balloons for the polling at Cambridge. 16th March 1922
A number of American women teachers and North of England students are doing voluntary work at the Rachel McMillan Nursery School at Deptford
Yarmouth Lifeboat. 19th July 1928
The fourth of June at Eton. George the thirds birthday, the fourth of June, was celebrated with customary rejoicings at Eton. The boys had a days holiday and there were many visitors
Another Fitzgerald outlet, Newcastle. Circa 1925
King George V visits the North West. Date Unknown
The Derby. RoundingTattenham Corner. June 1920
Scotswood Bridge, Newcastle. Circa 1925
A woman behind the counter of a general store. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1920
Dinesen Road, Liverpool. 5th July 1922
Pye Works, polishing shop, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1929
Daily Mirror newspapers being loaded on to a Liverpool bound train at Euston Station. London. 2nd December 1920. Composite Image
Loading Pye radios on to LNER delivery lorry. Circa 1929
View day of HMS London. Schoolboys watching a demonstration of an aircraft gun. 19th March 1929
Polo - America v Woodpeckers. Lieut. Col. T P Melvill (Woodpeckers) tries a shot at Americas goal. The visitors won 6 - 3. 21st May 1921
A view of the magnificent new Regent Street, taken from the Piccadilly End, which will be formally inaugurated by the King and Queen on 23rd June. 10th June 1927
A passing movement by Streatham Secondary School in their match with North Mitcham at Furzedown Cottage, Streatham, in connection with The Daily Mirror Silver Shield competition. 25th April 1925
Liverpool Civic Week opened at Wembley, A feature of the proceedings was a demonstration of weight pulling by Liverpool carthorses
1st Army Polo Test, England v USA. 21st June 1925
Cambridge again defeated Oxford in the boat race by seven lengths. This year is the centenary of the race. Cambridge are pictured leading in Hammersmith. 23rd March 1929
The finish of the 880 yards race, won by H. Gutteridge, at Stamford Bridge during the International Athletics in a match between Achilles and the Berliner and Deutscher clubs. 20th May 1929
Morning at the Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond. Some of the first arrivals on the terrace. 1st December 1924
The crowds that went to see the test match and the crowds that stayed away. The crowd of 15, 000 who had plenty of room at the Test match at the Oval. The ground will hold 38, 000
The Inspectors Room at Cannon Row Police Station. May 1929
Photographing documents at Scotland Yard. London. May 1929
The reader of the Police Gazette. Scotland Yard. London. April 1929
Millions of sponges from the Mediterranean are treated in London, before distribution, and many curios have been found by Mr Ernest Cresswell
Sandham demonstrating a batting stroke to a pupil at the indoor cricket school opened at East Hill, London, by Strudwick and Sandham of Surrey, with Bale of Worcester
Overwhelming evidence that sculling, if properly done, is a suitable sport for women has been obtained by The Daily Mirror
A general view of Henley Regatta. Circa 1923