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An open-air tea party in Salisbury Street, Newcastle, celebrating the best dressed street title. 12th September 1933
A group of happy campers in the camp at Sparty Lea for the wives of Tyneside unemployed. 22nd September 1933
Reptile snake skins. New west of England industry, women pegging down snake skins for drying. 13th January 1933
Man cutting off the ridging on a roof top while he thatches the roof. 11th June 1933
Men thatching a house in Norwich. 16th June 1933
Watercress time. Now is the time of year when watercress is at its best and busy times are being experienced in the growing districts
Villagers collecting water from a roadside ditch, Ilketshall, Suffolk. 22nd January 1933
Last day for motor licences. Queue waiting outside the County Hall Annexe to renew their motor licences. 14th January 1933
Boyce and Rodgers has made saddles for more than 50 years. Mr D Whisker makes a flat racing saddle. 14th February 1933
Child and dog. 1933
The latest addition to the Liverpool Zoological Gardens arrived this morning by steamer. The elephant which is eight years old comes from Rotterdam Zoo
Betty Graves and Keith, with a dog. 8th October 1933
Two young girls in the sea at Swanage, Dorset. July 1933
PICTURE 14 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture taken with a Box Camera, shows a horse walking towards the camera
PICTURE 1 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : loading film into the box camera
PICTURE 9 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : When fixed, the prints are washed, and then hung up to dry
PICTURE 11 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : Drying off the prints
PICTURE 6 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the correct position to hold the camera for a long shaped picture
PICTURE 4 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the back of the camera is now shut
PICTURE 5 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : Position for an upright picture. The left hand may be used to screen the view finder
PICTURE 3 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the frame complete with film is now placed into the camera
PICTURE 2 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : a spare spool is placed in the end of the frame that will engage with the winding key
A picture taken from one of the S. M. T Travel Aerial Travel cabin moth planes whenA picture taken from one of the S.M.T Travel Aerial Travel cabin moth planes when the former German battleship SMS Prinzregent Luitpold was being manoeuvred under the Forth Bridge on the way to
The village blacksmith pursuing his ancient craft in the picturesque village of Claverdon, near Warwickshire. As will be seen from the picture the entrance to the old smithy is in the form of a large
Half Penny Coin. Best quality available Picture taken 12thHalf Penny Coin. **Best quality available** Picture taken 12th July 1933
The British Legion Poppy Factory in Richmond, South West London. At work on the poppies at Richmond. The Poppy Factory is a factory in Richmond, London, England, where remembrance poppies are made
North Eastern Daily Gazette, annual dinner and dance, December 1933
Workman lining the new Mersey Tunnel with glass. This tunnel is probably The Queensway Tunnel, which opened in 1934, and is one of 3 Mersey Tunnels that have opened over time
Unemployed men gather stones for use in the potteries****BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE**** Unemployed men gather stones for use in the potteries. Location where this picture was taken is unknown. Picture taken circa 1st October 1933
The Daily Post and Echo Stand at the Advertising and Marketing Exhibition, Olympia, London, 18th July 1933. Slogan, The Capital of an Industrial Population of 4 Millions
Precision flying demonstrated by Hawker Harts of 18 Squadron of the RAF 25th June 1933
The first Blackburn Perth flying boat seen here on the slipway at the Blackburn works at Brough after being christen by Lady Atkins. 9th October 1933
Precision flying demonstrated by Hawker Harts of 57 Squadron of the RAF during the Hendon Air Pageant 25th June 1933
Westland Wallaces of 501 (City of Bristol) Squadron on morning patrol above Staple Hill, Gloucestershire in 1933
Park Row, Bristol, in 1933
The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell before Squadron Leader O Gayford (officer in charge of the RAF Long Range Development Unit) and his navigator Flight Lieutenant G.E
Supermarine Southampton flying boats seen during a flying display off the beaches of Skegness. Circa June 1933
The Greyhound Inn situated on the High Street at Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross Circa 1933
Fee £75 for online. Print fee : £100 for 1 / 4 page - £Fee £ 75 for online. Print fee : £ 100 for 1/4 page - £ 150 for 1/2 page - £ 200 for 3/4 page and £ 250 for full page - cover double inside Uxbridge main market circa
Uxbridge Cottage hospital Circa 1933
Kirby Bros. Building supplies Uxbridge. Circa 1933
All Saints Church, Long Lane, Hillingdon shortly before it was consecrated by the Bishop of Kensington. 1933
Howard Roberts, Family Grocers shop in Uxbridge High Street, 1933
E. A. Best tailor, Cowley Road, Uxbridge Circa 1933E.A. Best tailor, Cowley Road, Uxbridge Circa 1933
Rugby Union 1933 MSI
Womens Amateur Rowing Association Regatta at Hammersmith. Cvil Service crew, the champions, walking town to the water. 26th June 1933
The New Headquarters of the Poor Childrens Holiday Association are nearly complete - they represent a magnificent addition to the architecture of Newcastle. 30th August 1933
One of Marley Hills queer customs is observed on cavilling day, which was yesterday. Here is a miners wife putting the family cat into the oven (the fire is out of course)