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Caryl Gardens, Hill Street, Liverpool. One of Liverpools latest Corporation tenements in the south end which is nearing completion. Many tenements are already occupied. 11th December 1936
The head of the Jarrow Crusade seen here during the first stage of their journey to London. The Jarrow March was a protest march in England in October 1936 against the unemployment
Mr Robert Wheatley of Cambois, who has operated a ferry across the River Wansbeck for nearly 60 years, preparing to take a passenger across the river at Cambois. 14th January 1936
HMS Rodney pennant number 29 was one of two Nelson-class battleships seen here at a fleet review prior to the second world war. Circa 1936
Residents of Church Row Fulmer 1936
Scottish herring girls in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, circa 1936
A glimpse of the River Tyne from the decks of the RMS Olympic, which is rapidly being broken up at Messers Thomas W Ward Ltd in Jarrow. 23rd April 1936
Schoolgirls from Colstons Girls School in Bristol celebrate Colston Day with a traditional Colston bun, also known as MV Day
The new self-righting motor Redcar lifeboat, christened the Louisa Polden, being driven along the sands by the tractor she was launched
Scenes in Hull, East Yorkshire showing the Prudential Tower on Queen Victoria Square. The building was severely hit during an air raid in May 1941 and was later demolished. Circa 1936
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
The new production line at the Philco Radio & Television Corporation factory in Perivale, London, where women on the production line are putting the finishing touches to a batch of the new Philco
A group of men play skittles at at Ye Older White Hart public house in Newark on Trent. Picture taken 20th January 1936
Nel Tarleton upside down cycling, keeping his limbs supple whilst training in the gym for his upcoming title bout against Johnny McGrory. 23rd September 1936
Nel Tarleton vs Johnny McGrory, British Feather Weight title fight held at Anfield, Liverpool. (Picture shows) Nel Tarleton (left) and Johnny McGrory shaking hands before their feather weight bout
Idle machinery of which until yesterday workers were turning out coronation material bearing the head cipher of King Edward VIII. 11th December 1936
Tennis star Fred Perry and his wife, American actor, Helen Vinson at the Tivoli cinema in the Strand, London for the premiere of Charlie Chaplins film Modern Times. Picture taken 11th February 1936
William Connor Daily Mirror columnist and leader writer. Known in the paper as Cassandra, seen here at his desk in Geraldine House writing tomorrows leader column. 27th November 1936
Competing for a lap record on Oulton Broad, Suffolk, on Saturday, when Mrs. E. Treglown made the lap in 2m. 27 1-5s. a record in the women and mens Utility " B " Class. 16th May 1936
A busy market scene in Moat Lane, Birmingham, with The church of St Martin in the Bull Ring in the background, West Midlands, Thursday 9th April 1936
Bakers yard looking to High Street, Uxbridge 1936
Grainges Yard, Uxbridge 1936
Station Road, West Drayton, Circa 1936
Ickenham village, the pump 1936
Slum clearance of Bakers Yard, Uxbridge to make way for the new Underground station circa 1936
New sanatorium at Harefield circa 1936
Blacksmith at work in the Old Forge, Iver. Circa 1936
Boots the Chemist, Nash Yard, Uxbridge High Street, Circa 1936
The Dunlop Factory in The West Midlands, England. Workers making tyres on the production line. Picture taken circa 1930s. Suggested date 1st March 1936
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
Noddfa Chapel in Treorchy, a village in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. October 1936
Hollicombe gas works. 1936
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
A new Austin Custom Ten Saloon at Whipsnade Zoo is approached by a Kangaroo. Picture taken 13th October 1936
Funeral of King George V. The gun carriage carrying the coffin of King George V is pulled by naval ratings across Horse Guards Parade, London. 28th January 1936
Scottish herring girls in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, circa 1936. Fisherwomen carrying a tub of herring on the quayside
Armistice Day Procession, Bristol, Wednesday 11th November 1936
Portrait of Edward Colston, English merchant, philanthropist, slave trader and Member of Parliament, Colston Day, 13th November 1936
Colston Day 1936, Colston Cadets, boys of Colstons School pay respects to their founder, sounding the Last Post, at the Colston Memorial in Colston Avenue, Bristol on Friday 13th November 1936
Crew of a lifeboat in Gorleston-on-Sea station on the Norfolk coast. Cox C. JCrew of a lifeboat in Gorleston-on-Sea station on the Norfolk coast. Cox C.J. Johnson (centre) poses with the crew. 19th November 1936
The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Irwin after her launch by Lady Marr. Picture taken 15th June 1936
Douglas Fairbanks Senior with wife Sylvia Ashley, Lady Ashley, and Lady Alexandra Metcalfe, Lady Curzon, the newly wedded couple travelled by air from Cannes to Croydon (Wednesday)
HMS Resolution pennant number: 09 was one of five Revenge-class battleships seen here at a fleet review prior to the second world war. Circa 1936
HMS Barham was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship seen here transiting the Suez Canal. Circa January 1936
HMS Nelson (pennant number: 28) seen here at a fleet review prior to the second world war. Circa 1936
HMS Cherwell a Royal Navy fishery protection trawler seen here docking at Victoria Dock, Aberdeen. 12th March 1936. During the forthcoming war the boat was used as a harbour boom defence vessel
A Lewis gun party of the East Yorkshire regiment having a preliminary trial prior to the inspection of the battalion by Major General W N Herberts who was accompanied by Colonel J Underwood
England 6-2 Hungary, International Friendly at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London, Wednesday 2nd December 1936
Author and playwright George Bernard Shaw (Left) seen here on the steps of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge with economist John Maynard Keynes. 15th June 1936
Hendon air day, youngsters being shown anti aircraft sound and detectors by Royal Engineers. 25th May 1936
Fred Perry (Great Britain Tennis Player) and his wife Helen Vinson (centre). The lady on the right is unknown. Fred Perry
Fred Perry (right) and Gottfried von Cramm (left) of Germany shake hands at the net after the Mens Wimbledon finals. Fred Perry won the final 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934
Fred Perry (pictured) (GB) competing at The Wimbledon Tennis Championships against Donald (Don) Budge of the USA in the Mens Semi finals Fred Perry won the match 5-7, 6-4, 6-3
Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at the net, competing at the Wimbledon Tennis Mens Final against Gottfried von Cramm of Germany
St Peters Church, Oxford Street, Newcastle, being demolished due to subsidence. 27th August 1936
Jesmond Methodist Church, Newcastle, during morning service. The second of the special " North Mail" series of religious services in the North. 1st March 1936
Motorboat launch. The launch, John Ashley, to be used by the Tyne Station of the Missions of Seamen, at Dunston, in the river after being launch from Mitchelsons Yard, South Shields. 4th July 1936
The motor boat given by Sir John Jarvis to the Earl Beatty Lodge of ex-naval men at Jarrow after being named by Mr Richard Jones. 1st June 1936
A general view of the launching ceremony of the new North Sunderland motor lifeboat, the W.R.A" at Seahouses, Northumberland. 6th September 1936
A 120-year-old hand spinning wheel, still in use at Mr J. Ashtons Abbey Mills, Mitford, near Morpeth. This is one of the oldest woollen mills of the country, having been in existence since 1743
Messers. Lithgows new premises at the corner of Clayton Street and Blackett Street, Newcastle. 27th July 1936
Provincial police. March 1936
Cast and crew members of the British and Dominions Film Corporation seen here waiting for the sunshine at Warwick Castle. Where they are filming When Knights Were Bold
The boating lake at Skegness, Lincolnshire. 28th July 1936
Busy morning at Smithfield Market, Birmingham, Thursday 9th April 1936
Ryde Esplanade and Pier, Isle of Wight. A steam train pulls out of the station on the end of the pier past a crowded walkway of the 2nd pier at Ryde. August 1936
King George VI and family royal visit to Uxbridge 1936
The Adam and Eve Public House, Hayes Circa 1936
Platforms under construction at the underground station, Uxbridge 1936
Top of Laundry Yard showing Coopers bakery, Uxbridge 1936
High Street, Cooper the bakers, Uxbridge 1936
The final touches are added to the Slough Social Centre Circa 1936
Randalls store and adjacent shops, Vine Street, Uxbridge 1936
Girder for new bridge, York Road, Uxbridge 1936
Excavations for new Uxbridge underground station 1936
First trolleybus in Uxbridge High Street October 1936
Old town, Beaconsfield 1936
The Bakers Arms at Chalfont St Peters Circa 1936
High Street, W. Murphy tailor, Uxbridge 1936
The Railway Arms, Station Road, West Drayton Circa 1936
Buildings behind Uxbridge High Street to be demolished and cleared for railway and underground Station 1936
Roundabout, old town, Beaconsfield. Circa 1936
Canal Bridge High Street, Yiewsley. 1936