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The new Catholic Church of St Mary s, Lowe House, St Helens, which is to be consecrated by Archbishop Downey on the 27th October
Epsom racecourse scene of the Derby. June 1929
The worlds greatest race - The Derby. A view of the course at Epsom, showing the motor-coachs and part of the huge crowd which use them as stands to view the racing. 4th June 1929
Gregalach wins the Grand National in 1929
Trigo after winning the Epsom Derby in 1929
Ponteland Cottage Homes. Ponteland is a village to the north-west of Newcastle, Cottage Homes were established there in 1903
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
Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929
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
The Ducking Stool, Fordwich Fair. Fordwich, Kent. 15th August 1929
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
Dartmouth Harbour, Devon. Circa 1929. Tyrell Collection
Hayling Island, bank holiday. Hampshire. August 1929. Tyrell Collection
Two motorcycle riders in action on the wall of death, Southend. 26th June 1929
The West Coast, a Torquay fishing boat, was caught in a gale and with tremendous seas running was unable to obtain shelter
The tenor bell at Halewood Parish Church returns after being recast, the rector, Rev. C. E. Proctor, watches proceedings, Tuesday 25th June 1929
Pottergate Tower, Pottergate, Alnwick, Northumberland. 12th October 1929
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
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
North East Coast Exhibition. 15th May 1929
Teddy Baldock Boxer receiving belt from Lord Lonsdale - May 1929
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
Pye Works, polishing shop, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1929
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
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
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
New Scotland Yard. Classification of criminals. The crime index. May 1929
Metropolitan Police Lost Property. In the Index Department at the Lost Property Office, Lambeth. May 1929
Killaloe Slate Quarry at Portroe, Nenagh, Ireland. 27th June 1929
This picture gives a remarkable idea of how the complete carillon looks in its frame. 23rd April 1929
Open air ward at Stannington Sanatorium, Northumberland. 2nd August 1929
Hamilton Robb Ltd. Riverside factory Portadown, Armagh. Yarns being treated in the bleach house before being sent forward for weaving. 18th April 1929
The Dungeness lifeboat "David Barclay of Tottenham"The Dungeness lifeboat " David Barclay of Tottenham" turned out to rescue the large ironsides of Rochester which was carrying a cargo of stone from Portland to Maidstone
A Taffs Well scene, one of the many pretty spots on the Glamorgan Canal, showing a lock and keepers cottage at Taffs Well, Wales
The Tynemouth lifeboat being taken out of its shelter for its monthly launch and test. The boat was destroyed by enemy action. 6th November 1929
Relics of great inventors, part of an exhibition at the Science Museum. Michael Faradays induction coil that he himself made. Kensington, London. 15th November 1929
Stotsfield Burn Lead Mine, at Rookhope in County Durham. Work has been restarted there. The mine had been closed for fifty years. 20th November 1929
Officers of the Royal Scots. 3rd July 1929
Police Centenary. Metropolitan river police bring their boat alongside a barge while one of the party goes aboard for inspection - one phase of the many activities of a force that will celebrate its
Disused tin mine near Postbridge, Devon. 1929
General scene at Lowestoft, Suffolk. Circa 1929. Tyrell Collection