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Fleet review. HMS Queen Elizabeth leading the line to sea. Circa 1935
Picture shows The HMS Nelson, in 1935. HMS Nelson (pennant number: 28) was the name ship of her class of two battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1920s
Picture shows The 1st Kings Regiment from Liverpool. England. Picture taken circa 23rd March 1935
Fred Perry, British Tennis Player, signing autographs. Signing autographs on arrival home at Southampton, (from Los Angeles via New York) on the Liner MV Georgic
Author Dorothy L. Sayers, an author, best known for her Lord Peter Wimsey crime novels. 15th June 1935
Manufacturing components for vacuum cleaners at the Hoover factory. Perivale, Ealing, London. 3rd September 1935
Female Hoover factory workers in a flower garden outside the factory building. Perivale, Ealing, London. 3rd September 1935
Female Hoover factory workers walking on a tennis court outside the factory building. Perivale, Ealing, London. 3rd September 1935
Fred Perry playing doubles lawn tennis. It is not clear as to the actual match, or training session, but in this week in 1935 Fred Perry was competing in The Davis Cup in Beckenham
Original Caption: Cavalcade of Bicycles. Twelve old bicycles in the St Marys Hall crypt, which represent various stages in the development of the cycle making industry
Picture shows night time crowds in Trafalgar Square, celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary. The celebrations lasted from 6th May to 12th May 1935. Picture taken 6th May 1935
Fred Perry (Right - GB) shakes hands with John Van Ryn (Left - USA) after Fred Perry beat him in the Third Round of the The Mens Wimbledon Championship. 4-6 6-1 6-3 10-8 Picture taken 27th June 1935
Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at The Mens Final at Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing Gottfried von Cramm who he beats 6-2 6-4 6-4 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934, 1935
Fred Perry playing a low forehand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935
Fred Perry playing a backhand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935
Fred Perry (Right - GB) plays a low back hand at the net against John Van Ryn (Left - USA) Fred Perry won the third round match of the The Mens Wimbledon Championship
Fred Perry (GB) lunges to play a forehand at Wimbledon in the Mens semi finals again Jack Crawford of Australia. Fred Perry won the match 6-2 3-6 6-4 6-4 Picture taken 3rd July 1935
Fred Perry falls yet smiles on the court at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935
Fred Perry (GB) jumps to play a back hand ball at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships second round match against W Hines.. Perry won the match 6-1, 7-5, 6-3
Mens Singles Semi-Finals, Britains Fred Perry in Centre Court action against Jack Crawford from Australia. Fred Perry won the match, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, and went on to win Wimbledon that year, 1935
Mr Ramsay MacDonald. November 1935
A fall of snow transforms Barras Bridge and St Thomas Church in the centre background. Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. 16th December 1935
Festive season - christmas Daily Mirror
Woman milking cow, Maresfield, Sussex 24 / 05 / 1935Woman milking cow, Maresfield, Sussex 24/05/1935
Sevenoaks High Street, Kent. Circa 1935
A glider takes off, which was witnessed by the Earl of Harrowby. Walsall Aerodrome, August 1935
Life aboard the 3 masted Penang. 111 days is rather a long time on the ocean, and a little light music and a fine day encourages the seamen on to sing
Boys of Christs Hospital School, Horsham, have practical interest lessons in farming, to provide an alternative occupation in later life
How our air minded boys become airmen. Joining the RAF as an aircraft apprentice at RAF Halton, Buckinghamshire. Age 15- 17 for a a three year course. 3rd June 1935
Jubilee tea party, in the Newcastle area. 6th May 1935
Drilling the huge mountains of slate in the mine, half a mile under the Berwyn Mountain range, North Wales, in preparation for the explosives
They phone Miss Fone. Miss V Fone, quite rightly, is a switchboard operator at Commercial Structures, Ltd. Leyton. 24th October 1935
How air minded boys become airmen. Rigging experience on a metal aeroplane. 3rd June 1935
How air minded boys become airmen. Laboratory work, wind tunnel - changing models for measuring wind resistance. 3rd June 1935
Mr Cakebread the baker. Born at Clavering, Essex, sixty-four years ago, Mr. Nathan Cakebread, was apprenticed to the baking business in Woodford at the age of sixteen
Let us introduce you to Mr. H. W. Butcher, who has been a family butcher at Orpington, in Kent, for the last eleven years. Mr
Mr Kettle mends a Kettle. Mr. A. S. Kettle, of New Street, Newark, Notts, mends his namesake - a kettle! October 1935
Beer runs in the family. Meet Mr. Richard Beer, of the Prince Alfred, High Street, Poplar, London. Mr. Beer has owned the Prince Alfred for 32 years
What could Mr Spratt be but - a fishmonger! He lives up to his name in Kinglsey Road, Hounslow, where he started his business last January. 20th October 1935
Hyman Ash (I m an ash), Rochdale Road, Manchester, works in fathers timber yard. 17th October 1935
The jubilee tea went on in spite of the rain, at Back Henry Street, Gosforth. 6th May 1935
Mr A Smith, the smith of the forge, Sutton Valence, Kent. 5th November 1935
Mr Starling, very properly this owner of a bird shop in Surrey Street, Croydon is Mr Starling. He has other pets in stock, too, but the birds he tends with special care
A gay jubilee party tea-party in Back Thistle Street, Hebburn. All over the North Country there will be similar teas in honour of the Coronation. 6th May 1935
Mr George Axe (left) aged 58 years, shows his wares. Hes an ironmonger in Ben Jonson Road, Stepney, London. 29th October 1935
Deal Pageant and Tattoo, marines of 1761. 31st July 1935
Caister lifeboat, Norfolk, mock rescue becomes real. 5th August 1935
Slumdoms stronghold reduced to rubble heaps at North Shields, where areas of Clive Street and Bedford Street are being cleared. 7th February 1935