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Paul Chapman, aged 2 years, of Manchester, was puzzled by the bits and pieces which go to make the push chair, perambulator
Portrait of Professor Harold Laski, Chairman of the Labour Party Conference. June 1946 P011240
Cricketer Wally Hammond. June 1946 P011264
The new streamlinee baby high chair. The chair cannot tip over in either position. June 1946 P012167
A airman operates a propeller roundabout. Seen here giving local children a ride. July 1946 P012160
Childrens cinema clubs: A study in audience reaction at the Saturday morning Childrens Cinema Show. 1946 P012161
Ducks join in the "Duck pond regatta"of the childrenDucks join in the " Duck pond regatta" of the childrens yachting club at Green Farm. Newbold, near Chesterfield, where grandchildren of farmer T
Clothing. Women beachwear. Non-austerity fashion - at last! Two beachsuits, which were shown at Londons first non-austerity fashion show. Witchs hat. Bikini top and long skirt. May 1946 P017660
If you want a little bit more below, and a little bit less above why, just take off the cape, and with a swing and string it becomes the latest beach skirt
The C. P. Hole-boring machine is being used to bore apertures in the coal face - the sameThe C.P. Hole-boring machine is being used to bore apertures in the coal face - the same depth as the undercut made by coal-cutter, ready for an explosive charge
Whitehill Midlothian, Scotland. Mechanised coal mining. Envy of all the other Bevin-Boys is young James Turner, who drives on of the electric shuttle-cars at Newbattle Colliery. July 1946 P017718
One of the pioneers of the modern system of "intensive"One of the pioneers of the modern system of " intensive" or fully mechanised mining, the Lothian Coal Company, Newbattle, Midlothian, Scotland, are specialists in Colliery efficiency
Mechanized coal mining. A group of miners sit down for a rest while working underground 1946 P017733
Mechanised mining. Powered by electric batteries, this shuttle-car is used to take coal from the coal-face to the conveyor belt. 1946 P017725
Mining coal miners. Miners straight from the coal sitting down with women folk of the village at the canteen to-night April 1946 P018216
16 men working at the Hitwick Colliery in Coalville, Leicestershire. A train-load in a day! May 1946 P018215
Night clubs swing back to life. Laurel Grey, petite attractive leading lady at the Cabaret club dances a conga with a mop and a duster. 1946 P018548
Night clubs swing back to life. Running costs of an average night club, employing a staff of ninety, in London are barely less than £ 100 a night. Cirac March 1946 P018550
L. A. C. R. Holmes of 44, Buckingham Street, Moss Side, Manchester who has spent everyL.A.C.R. Holmes of 44, Buckingham Street, Moss Side, Manchester who has spent every morning of his leave queueing for coke outside Manchester Gaythorn Gas works. January 1946 P017806
Coal miner with Irar his pit pony. October 1946 P017669
Picture shows women from the Southwark district of London gathering coal from a Bomb site in Sumner Road Southwark. The coal is mystery as no one seems to know how it came to be lying in an old
Illuminate the work at Bothal, near Ashington Northumberland. April 1946 P017827
Clothing - Women - Beachwear Girl on left wears a white "Rumba"Clothing - Women - Beachwear Girl on left wears a white " Rumba" brassiere top and briefs / panties, and holds her yellow pleated skirt behind her
Coal Mines underground scenes. March 1946 P017830
Coal Mines underground scenes. March 1946 P017833
Workers stocking manufacture. October 1946 P017898
Fun in the barley fields in Dorking Holiday makers mucking around in the sunshine, sitting in the harvest Wearing swimming costimes bikinis August 1946
Richard Wakeford V. C. June 1946 O2826-002 He was 22 years old, and a Temporary Captain in the 2/4th Battalion, the Hampshire Regiment of the British Army during the Second World War when
Hospital operation hearts. Babys life saved by blood transfusion. October 1946 O5112-002Hospital operation hearts. Babys life saved by blood transfusion.October 1946 O5112-002
Jean Simmons Young Film Actress. January 1946 O6028-002
Actor Stewart Grainger and family: October 1946. O5168-002
Ebby Edwards. July 1946 O3562 Ebenezer Edwards, known as Ebby Edwards (30 July 1884 - 6 July 1961), was a trade unionist and politician in Britain. General Secretary of Mine Workers
Sir Walter Citrin, General Secretary of T. U. C. July 1946 O3558
Actor Stewart Grainger and family: October 1946. O5168-001
Hospital operation hearts. Babys life saved by blood transfusion. October 1946 O5112-004Hospital operation hearts. Babys life saved by blood transfusion.October 1946 O5112-004
Jean Simmons Young Film Actress. January 1946 O6028-005
Brock the Badger and Mick the Greyhound with Mr. Harry Smith, near his home at Cropwell Bishop, near Nottingham. He has just taken them for thr daily walk when photograph was taken. July 1946 P000389
Pet Badger owned by Harry Smith of Cropwell Bishop Notts. July 1946 P000399
Animals pandas. Unity, in her keepers hat, which she readily adopted. May 1946 P000401
Animals - Panda. May 1946 P000608
Farming: The harvest at Barn Farm, Hilton, Lichfield, being gathered in at night by light from car headlamps. September 1946 P004530
Harvesting is now in full swing all over the country. O. P. SHarvesting is now in full swing all over the country. O.P.S. Reaper and binder at work near Cambridge. August 1946 P004527
Agriculture Harvesting: Two days of sun and wind have dried out the corn crop sufficiently for threshing. At the first sign of the sun farmers and their men
WomenIs Land Army. 21-year-old Margaret Bandy, who cricked her neck practising the neyes righti for Princess Elizabeth on Saturday and almost cricked her neck again today at the actual parade
The recent heavy rain storms have nearly ruined corn crops in East Anglia. Many farmers have had to resort to the slow process of cutting the flattened crops with scythes. Sharpening up the scythes
Queues at Piccadilly bus station in Manchester. October 1946 P009427
Cyril Washbrook. Marylebone Cricket Club. June 1946 P009877