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Cloakroom attendants at the Mirabelle Restuarant. Circa 1946
Charwoman at the Savoy seen here cleaning the windows of a suite that overlooks the River Thames. 10th May 1946
Tor Choicht, 500 feet above Loch Shiel a film crew prepare to film the gathering of the clanmen below at Glen Finnan for the film Bonnie Prince Charlie
Pottery Factory in Stoke on Trent, circa 1946
New robotic coal cutter seen here at work in the Bolsover Colliery Company Clipstone Colliery in Nottinghamshire 28th November 1946
13-01-2012 Mr Geoffrey Butler (54) who is in dispute with his German Neighbours in Upnor, near Chatham Kent. Picture shows : Geoffreys father - Basil Butler in 1946 Copyright Picture
Reveille Fashions. September 1946
1946 - Clothing Ascot Racing Fashion - Ladies Day - a woman shows off her style of dress and hat © Mirrorpix
Women working in a laboratory owned by Distillers Co Ltd at Speke, Liverpool, was, at the time, the largest penicillin plant in the world. 5th March 1946
A scenic view of Loch Long, looking towards Arrochar 24th August 1946
England (white shirt) beat France in the International Bicycle Polo at Silhurst Park. Our Picture Shows An English (white) steals the ball from Frenchman in a bicycle. July 1946 P032972
Sport - Boxing - Ronnie James taking one of his seven counts during his bout v Ike Williams at Ninian Park - 5th Sept 1946 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright Image
World War two victory parade - People find any vantage point they can to watch the homecoming parade of these brave soldiers marching along Grainger Street in Newcastle 11 June 1946
Ninety three year old General Sir Ian Hamilton returns to his London home following his participation in the march from Horseguards Parade to Westminster Abbey for a Church parade organised by
Sir Winston Churchill addressing the congregation after the degree presentation at Bristol University. 21st June 1946
On 19th March 1946 Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II) paid a visit to Comber. She attended a baptism in St Marys Parish Church where she was godmother to Elizabeth Lavinia Sara -
Children learning to knit circa 1946
Mrs Dorothy Lambert 42 has never had a holiday and she has been married 24 years. She is seen here darning aher husbands socks with her daughter Shelia in the background at Maidens Cottage Pheshey nr
Hungerford Tutti-Mens Hocktide privilege. The right to kiss the prettiest girls of the town was claimed by the Tutti-Men of Hungerford, Berkshire, during the Annual Hocktide Festival
Princess Elizabeth launching HMS Eagle at Belfast. 19th March 1946
Transport: cycles: Blind mans tricycle. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Milsted on their tricycle which ws specially designed for him. He makes his rounds as a piano tuner of this cycle
Stanhill Ring Spinning Mill, Oswaldtwistle near Accrington in Greater Manchester, May 1946
The queue to get home- While Ma has been queuing all morning to get dinner, Pa and the children are queuing to get home to it in this scene outside a suburban tube station. Circa 1946
A mechanical charging machine feeding a 30 ton electric arc furnace at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield, which specialises in the electrical induction method
An expert makes a closer examination of a sample of steel taken from a 30 ton Electric Arc Furnace at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield
Tapping molten steel from a 30 ton electric arc furnace at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield, which specialises in the electrical induction method
Reginald Herbert Spooner, one of the greatest batsmen of Edwardian England. He played in 10 Test matches for England, seven of them against Australia, between 1905 and 1912
Thomas Breen of Manchester United. December 1946 P009659
Billy Liddell of Liverpool, is Scotlands first choice outside-left. November 1946 P009758
Sunderland AFC Circa 1946 - Immediately after the cessation of hostilities the normalization of football began. For Sunderland this meant that pre war players such as Arthur Wright (left)
York City F. C. Season 1946 - 7. Left to right. R. Ferguson (goal keeper): WYork City F.C. Season 1946 - 7. Left to right. R. Ferguson (goal keeper): W. Allen (centre forward); A. Brenen (right half); A. Patrick (inside left); Collier (left half). August 1946 P008065
York City F. C. Players 1946 - 7. Left to right. Irwin (half back)York City F.C. Players 1946 - 7. Left to right. Irwin (half back); Flowers (left back) Robinson (right half); Carter (full back); Rodgers (left back). August 1946 P008064
Peter Doherty Huddersfield Town football player November 1946
Len Shackleton of Sunderland in action. 28th December 1946. R35919 Len signed from Newcastle United to Sunderland in February 1948 for £ 20, 500
Len Shackleton Newcastle United Circa 1946 Len Shackleton was one of the most talented footballers of the immediate post-war era
Lewis, centre forward for Arsenal. 17th September 1946
Loch Mullardoch reservoir in Glen Cannich, Northwest Highlands of Scotland, Circa 1946
Roadside view of Loch Ard, a body of fresh water in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Stirling District, Scotland, 3rd August 1946
Loch Alsh, a sea inlet between the isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides and the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, 30th March 1946
Piccadilly Circus 1946
Christmas turkeys on display at F. Range High Class Butchers shop at 37 Wanstead High Street 24th December 1946
A worker holding his finished product, a drop-forged front axle, at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield, which specialises in the electrical induction method
Mr J Colcough, a worker at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, hand painting one of the china plates using a medium of turpentine, fat oil and aniseed. 1946
A potter at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, creates a vase on his spinning wheel, using his fingers to shape the article from the inside as well as out. 1946
Mr Joseph Moss, a worker at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, operating the profile for platemaking. 1946
Workers at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, set plates in "saggars"Workers at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, set plates in " saggars" containing alumina. The saggars are then sealed before being put into the oven. 1946
MR Gs Oakden, a worker at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, marking imperfections on bowls which have just been fired, to be removed with a carborundum stone. 1946