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Some of the residents in a street in Pendleton, Greater Manchester. July 1932
Blyth lifeboat returning to the lifeboat house after being put out to a vessel in distress. 13th January 1932
Trams run along the embankment below the Shell Mex building, which has floodlit its clock for the first time. Seen here from Waterloo Bridge. December 1932
At the paper mills of Messrs. Albert E. Reed and Co. at Aylesford, Kent, where the yearly output of newsprint is 850, 000 miles of paper with a width of five feet
Paddington Green Childrens Hospital. 21st November 1932
Willis Ludlow store. Williss store on the corner of Carr Lane and Waterhouse Lane, Hull city centre, circa 1932
Distin Court in Winner Street, Paignton in 1932 with the Baptist Church beyond
German airship Graf Zeppelin flies over Bristol docks and the destroyer HMS Warwick (D25) July 7 1932
Employees of the Heinz factory enjoying a soup luncheon. Harlesden, Brent, London. 19th September 1932
Worker operating a pottery lathe in Doultons Pottery Factory, Lambeth, London. 5th April 1932
Trafalgar Square, looking toward Whitehall, London. Picture taken 10th September 1932
Oxford Street, London. A busy scene with cars and pedestrians. Picture taken Monday 7th March 1932
Crowds outside D. H. Evans department store, Oxford Street, in March 1932Crowds outside D.H. Evans department store, Oxford Street, in March 1932. Picture taken Monday 7th March 1932
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester visits Lampton Park. London. 3rd October 1932
LCC Weights and measures office. A collection of fraudulent weights and measures, at one of the offices. Weights filled with cork and wood, measures with false bottoms etc. 7th July 1932
Herr Karl Roesch. Chief engineer of the Graf Zeppelin, starting one of the light engines of the Lowe Wylde glider at Hanworth. December 1932
A tight-rope walker, photographed at Bentalls Circus. 1st December 1932
C H Lowe-Wylde in novel plane. C H Lowe-Wylde (known as glider pilot No 1) in a small plane that he has designed. This machine built during experiments to determine the cheapest
Ronald Colman - English actor, pictured in 1932 Ronald Charles Colman (9 February 1891 - 19 May 1958) was an English actor, popular during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s
Scottish Cup Final Rangers versus Kilmarnock April 1932. Rangers 3 Kilmarnock 0. Captain Meiklejohn of Rangers with the Scottish Cup and the three goalscorers l-r McPhail English Meiklejohn
Women at work in the St George Street Wash house, Birmingham, Midlands, England. Picture taken 29th January 1932
Bristol Times, The Globe Cinema, Lawrence Hill, 1932 Schoolchildren entering the cinema
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
April the Fifth with jockey F Lane wins The Derby in 1932 led in by Tom Walls
A lifeboat makes a sea rescue at Torquay on the South Devon coast. 26th March 1932
The South Shields lifeboat Tyne, pictured in 1932. The Tyne built in 1833. The Tyne Lifeboat, the worlds second oldest lifeboat in existence
The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell after its flight from RAF Northolt. 3rd December 1932
England 4-3 Austria, International Friendly match at Stamford Bridge, London, Wednesday 7th December 1932
Coventry cycle collector Mr T M Freeman seen here admiring his new purchase a Singer three wheeler. 7th July 1932
Aerial view of Trafalgar Square, London, taken from the St Martins in the Fields Church tower. Picture taken 5th August 1932
Piccadilly Circus, Central London in November 1932. Picture taken 25th November 1932
The London Clinic in Marylebone Road, London. September 1932
Penarth Pier is a Victorian era pier in the town of Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. The pier was opened in 1898 and was a popular attraction to seaside-goers at the time
A moor corner - showing farming implements arrived for the Northumberland County Show. Spital Tongues Windmill in background. Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. 16th July 1932
Hare Crag Quarry at Alnwick which is bring developed by Northumberland County Council uses electricity for all plant requirements. The quarry is believed to be the first of tis kind. 8th November 1932
A bit of ancient Alnwick, this great stone gateway guards the main road into the town. 23rd December 1932
A typical scene during the grouse shooting season. August 1932
Lifeboat HQ at Poplar, water tests for life belts. July 1932
At the opening of the Plumbers Museum in the ancient Morden Tower, Newcastle, by the Lord Mayor (Coun. J.G. Nixon). 13th September 1932
Mr. Georges biplane. 13th August 1932
Preservation on the old City Wall is being carried out by Newcastle Corporation workmen, they are seen here working on a section of the West Wall. 31st July 1932
15 inch guns from HMS Valiant, Warspite and Malaya concentrate their fire on a single target during a home fleet exercise. 14th July 1932
Rose Hill School, Tunbridge Wells, where Lord Baden-Powell was once a scholar, has a 58ft steamship on the lawn in the grounds
Ashingtons life and blood - the colliery. 28th May 1932
The decorated tram-car which toured Newcastle streets in aid of the Newcastle Eye Hospital Extension Fund Appeal. 23rd September 1932
Unemployed men in the Newcastle area. 16th January 1932
The hand loom and the spinning wheel, used by students in the School of Art in Sunderland Town Hall. 1st October 1932
Unemployed marchers including Lancashire mill strikers and communists from London, parading outside Newcastle City Hall, where the Trades Union Congress was in session