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Portrait of an old man seen here smoking his pipe Circa 1938
Wrestler "The Angel"whos real name is Maurice TilletWrestler " The Angel" whos real name is Maurice Tillet, once a circus strong man, played on the All-France rugby team against England and is now a wrestler. Circa 1938 P003115
A Yarmouth Herring boat leaves the mouth of the River Yar Norfolk for a fishing trip in the North Sea Fishing Fishing Industry Water Sea Drifter Harbour Circa 1935
Character Studies. Old man smoking pipe wearing coth cap. P044413 Circa 1933
Salt works of Henry Seddon and Sons Ltd. Middlewich Cheshire. Sawing and grinding room. September 1935 P012176
World War Two, evacuation of children. Written in the faces of these children, setting off to safety is a tale of fears and doubts hardly formed in their bewildered minds
Athlete Eric Liddell and Florence Mackenzie on their wedding day in Tianjin, China. 27th March 1934
Raich Carter, Sunderland captain and the rest of the FA Cup winning team leave Kings Cross after beating Preston in the final. 4th May 1937
Schoolgirls from Colstons Girls School in Bristol celebrate Colston Day with a traditional Colston bun, also known as MV Day
Inaugural ceremony of the new Bembridge, Isle of Wight lifeboat Jesse Lumb. Photo shows the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Sailsbury Dr. Ernest Neville Lovett C.B.E, D.D
Launching of the Cromer lifeboat H F Bailey. 10th June 1935
Women pull the lifeboat ashore at Cresswell lifeboat station in Northumberland. 14th May 1935
Members of the Southwold, Suffolk lifeboat crew leaving harbour in their boat the Mary Scott to carry out their quarterly exercises. The Mary Scott is a sailing and motor lifeboat
Kessingland lifeboat the Hugh Taylor out on exercise. 12th March 1934
The new self-righting motor Redcar lifeboat, christened the Louisa Polden, being driven along the sands by the tractor she was launched
Glentyan Cafe, at the corner of New Street and Shuttle Street, Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Tuesday 26th July 1938
The Spring Gardens Inn, public house, North Shields 23rd February 1934
Girls Packing Biscuits at Peek, Frean & Co Limited of Bermondsey, London, watched by Swiss students who are on an educational tour of the UK, Monday 23rd October 1933
Petrol Rationing: Members of the public queuing to register for petrol coupons after the government announcement that fuel would be rationed from the 22nd September 1939
Evacuated Birmingham schoolchildren seen here cooling off with an ice cream whilst taking in the sights of Stratford of Avon. 4th September 1939
The salvage operation of HMS Gipsy. East coast of Britain, near Harwich, Essex. November 1939. HMS Gipsy was a G-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s
Children evacuated from Lathom Road, East London during World War II. Circa 1939
Picture shows The East Yorkshire Regiment, at Whitby, Yorkshire. The East Yorkshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army
Actor George Formby and wife Beryl. March 1939
Butcher cutting off Meat during the second World War II where food was rationed. 29th November 1939
HMS Malaya Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth-class battleship seen here at a fleet review prior to the second world war. Circa 1936
HMS Repulse pennant number 34 a Renown-class battlecruiser seen here at a fleet review prior to the second world war. Circa 1936
HMS Valiant was one of five Queen Elizabeth-class battleships seen here approaching Devonport dockyard prior to the second world war. Circa 1937
Picture shows a female bus conductor in World War Two. She issues a young girl with a ticket for her bus journey. Women bus conductors were plenty in World War One and also World War Two
One of the Hawker Hurricane Fighters photographed at Northolt Aerodrome, Northolt, Middlesex, West of London, with a Squadron formation of 9 aircraft flying at low altitude
Warehouse of Messrs W Gilyott and Co in Hull on the River Hull taken shortly before the start of the Second World War. Circa 1936
The sinking of the Truro, a 974 tons British Steam Merchant. Picture is possibly the last picture taken of the vessel before it was sunk
Royal marine cadets learning to sling hammocks, at Butlins, Ingoldmells, near Skegness. Lincolnshire. The cadets are from HMS Royal Arthur. Picture is passed by Censors
Picture shows the HMS Calcutta. HMS Calcutta was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the Indian city of Calcutta. She was part of the Carlisle group of the C-class of cruisers
Picture shows the residents of Hargreaves Street, Hulme, a suburb of Manchester, as they celebrate the coronation of their new king, George VI
Bristol City Centre with CWS Building in background, Circa 1930
England 4-1 France, Friendly International match at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, Wednesday 6th December 1933
England 3-0 Germany, International Friendly match at White Hart Lane, High Road, Tottenham, Wednesday 4th December 1935
England 5-4 Czechoslovakia, International Friendly at White Hart Lane, High Road, Tottenham, Wednesday 1st December 1937
The Prince of Wales, Duke of Windsor (later King Edward VIII from 20th January 1936) pictured in his fashionable pin striped suit and boater hat, during a visit to Manchester, North West England
Employees of the Heinz factory enjoying a soup luncheon. Harlesden, Brent, London. 19th September 1932
Battersea Power Station, London. 17th January 1934
Engineer watching a bank of dials in the Control Hall of Battersea Power Station. These dials and gauges regulated the output of electricity from the power stations generators. 17th January 1934
Female workers putting lids on tins of Mansion Polish at Cherry Blossom Boot Polish and Mansion Polish Works, Chiswick, 12 November 1931
Worker operating a pottery lathe in Doultons Pottery Factory, Lambeth, London. 5th April 1932
Female worker breaking jute in Dundee Jute Mill, Dundee, Scotland. 16 October 1931
Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Centre Court in the The 1933 International Lawn Tennis Challenge Final. The tournament is now known as The Davis Cup
A group of men play skittles at at Ye Older White Hart public house in Newark on Trent. Picture taken 20th January 1936