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The scene at Minskip near Boroughbridge, north of Harrogate, Yorkshire, England in the old house of Mr and Mrs Booth. Under the original old beams, they and two girl assistants work at their looms
Eastcote Park estate and public house being built in Hillingdon Circa 1936
A shop window display at Bentalls Department Store- Kingston, showing various ladies clothing dresses. Bentalls Department Store resides at Wood St
White squares being painted on curb stone edges along the main Birmingham Coventry Road. Birmingham, Midlands, England Britain declared war on Germany on 3rd September 1939 Picture taken 3rd
Children at Lozells Street Junior School, Birmingham, Midlands, England. Picture taken circa 1st March 1930
Women at work in the St George Street Wash house, Birmingham, Midlands, England. Picture taken 29th January 1932
The Dunlop Factory in The West Midlands, England. Workers making tyres on the production line. Picture taken circa 1930s. Suggested date 1st March 1936
A blacksmith at work in Kings Norton, West Midlands, England. Picture taken circa 1930s. Suggested date 1st June 1935
The scene at Potter Street, which was to be the site of the Central Fire Station, now a major landmark and traffic junction in a late 20th Century Birmingham, Midlands
Abyssinian War September 1935 Houses close to the Royal Palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Abyssinian War September 1935 Abyssinian soldiers in the trenches on the Ogadan front. The soldiers have no steel helmets, gas masks or modern weapons to stop the Italian advance
A Blackburn Shark seaplane bound for the Portuguese Airforce seen here on the slipway of the Blackburn works at Brough on the Humber Estuary. 1935
A gunner checks the Coventry Ordnance Works C. O. W 37 mm autocannon in the bow gunnersA gunner checks the Coventry Ordnance Works C.O.W 37 mm autocannon in the bow gunners position of a Blackburn Perth aircraft of 209 Squadron being prepared for a test flight at the Blackburn works at
The Piccadilly Inn, Caerphilly Circa 1930
The Globe Hotel, Castle Street, Caerphilly 1930
Hollicombe gas works. 1936
Map of the world, laid out in concrete in the grounds of Audley Park school, Torquay in 1939. The map is figurative with the Americas on the right
Derelict 19th century cottage in Swan Street, Torquay before its demolition in the 1930s
Mother Wells tuck shop, College Place, 1934
Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol in the days when shops had chandeliers and sweeping staircases. 1930s
Bristol Times, The Globe Cinema, Lawrence Hill, 1932 Schoolchildren entering the cinema
An aerial view showing the St Mary Le Port area of Bristol before the Blitz Circa June 1939
Bristol Evening Post Cartoonist Bob Bennett "Uncle Bob"1935Bristol Evening Post Cartoonist Bob Bennett " Uncle Bob" 1935
Some local Land Army girls learning to drive a Fordson tractor at the start of the last war, in 1939. As you can see, there was not much concern for health and safety in those days
Police with helmets and gas masks 1939 Bristol
Westland Wallaces of 501 (City of Bristol) Squadron on morning patrol above Staple Hill, Gloucestershire in 1933
Apprentices working in the Padcroft carpentry shop in Yiewsley 1933
Comp room at King and Hutchings printers, Uxbridge circa 1932
King and Hutchings printers, Uxbridge circa 1932
Palmers shop, new ironmongers shop, The Lynch, Uxbridge, London. 28th October 1932
Ruislip High Street, London, 9th December 1932
Footbridge over Colne Brook, Iver, Buckinghamshire 1930
The Lynch and bottom of Grainges yard, Uxbridge, London. 1932
George Greenwell aboard the sailing barge Ardwina of the Isle of Wight April 1936 " LENSMAN" TURNS PENMAN TO PICTURE THE LIFE OF A BARGEE LENSMAN
Group picture of Ayr United football team taken before trial game. August 1930
David Lloyd George and Lieutenant Colonel David Watts Morgan, CBE, DSO, MP, greet one another at Port Talbot. Circa 1930
The Widnes-Runcorn Transporter Bridge, by floodlight, which links Widnes and Runcorn. It was lit by floodlight as part of the celebrations for the silver jubilee of King George V. May 1935
Remembrance day service, Cenotaph, Swansea, West Glamorgan. Circa 1930
Kings Hall, Aberystwyth, Wales aka Municipal Pavilion and Palm Court. 15th June 1934
Ashington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland England. With a population of around 27, 000, measured at 27, 764 at the 2011 Census; it was once a centre of the coal mining industry
Oxford Street, Swansea. Circa 1935
An imposing entrance. Members of the Liverpool council and corporation officials plus members of the public, photographed entering Gerard Gardens during a visit organised by the Liverpool housing
Mayoral lamp at Darlington. The special lamp outside the Mayor of Darlingtons house in Oakdene Avenue, complete with coat of arms and the word Mayor on the glass
Beer delivery in the snow to The Old Crown public house in Union Street in Kingston Upon Thames. Circa January 1939
Uxbridge, Nashs yard. Slum clearance. Inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard, Bell yard and York Road moved to new estate off Glebe Road, Austin Way 9th December 1932
Uxbridge, High Street, Market House looking west 1932
Ravensworth Ann Pit, Birtley, where a lightening stoppage occurred yesterday involving, with the Betty Pit, 1, 200 miners. 21st March 1936
The new Coffee House Bridge over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Bootle, after the official opening by Alderman S. Mahon. 17th December 1937