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Microphone BBC Microphone - Circa 1951
Microphone - September 1951
Butlin American Square dancers at the Banquetting Room, 96 Piccadilly 11 November 1951
Bert Trautmann of Manchester City in full flight as he leaps across to cover a pile-driver from Rye in their First Division match against Wolverhampton Wanderers August 1951 1950s dive diving save
Orson Welles American Actor Film Producer - in London Hotel - smoking a cigar 22/05/1951 1951-641 Daily Mirror Jones
Bertram Mills Circus Clown Alby Austin visiting blind children. 15th December 1951
A ship in Bute Dry Dock, from the top of a crane. 4th August 1951
Britanna Locomotive. Mr Alfred Barnes. M. P. Minister of TransportBritanna Locomotive. Mr Alfred Barnes. M.P. Minister of Transport, naming British Railways first standard locomotive at Maryleborne Station today
Barry Island - Another full load of children enjoy the horse ride during their day at the beach - Aug 1951 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Three year old John Cromwell running away from his mother on the beach at Barry island*** MSI LICENCE WARNING - IMAGE RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR HALLMARK CARDS FOR ALL MERCHANDISING PURPOSES UNTIL JUNE 2006 *** Three year old John Cromwell running away from his mother on the beach at
Joan Fontaine - actor. Pictured in 1951 Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland (October 22, 1917 to December 15, 2013), known professionally as Joan Fontaine
Seven year old David Wilde of Meriden has to look high to see the rider of this Humber Roadster of 1885. West Midlands. 18th May 1951
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in Liverpool after their return from a Royal Tour. Stepping ashore after the long, exacting tour
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip return home from the Royal Tour. On the platform at Euston Station the first family greetings are given
Crowds in Liverpool to see Prince Elizabeth and Prince Philip.Hundreds of thousands of ordinary people thronged to the vantage points through the city of Liverpool from which they planned to see
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in Liverpool. The Royal couple at Lime Street Station. Pictured in Liverpool after their return from a Royal Tour. November 1951
Directors of Liverpool Football Club at their special meeting when they decided on a shortlist of candidates for the managership of the club
Portsmouth v Newcastle United, League Division One, Fratton Park. Final score 3-1 to Portsmouth. Pictured, Newcastle goalkeeper, Ronnie Simpson. 27th October 1951
Bernard Cribbins, star of stage, film and TV fame, went fishing at Walton-on-Thames. 18th January 1951
Entrance to the West Wycombe Caves also known as The Hell Fire Caves which are a network of man-made chalk and flint caverns which extend a quarter of a mile underground below the village of West
Tourist in the West Wycombe Caves also known as The Hell Fire Caves which are a network of man-made chalk and flint caverns which extend a quarter of a mile underground below the village of West
Its all a matter of saving fuel although miners wives seeing the new-style ranges to be installed in their South Moor homes
Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington. 2nd March 1951
Simone Silva, french actress pictured at film premiere of Cyrano de Bergerac, London, 28th September 1951
Princess Elizabeth smiles at the crowds along the route during her visit to the West Midlands. June 1951
Patients from the Childrens Hospital watch Princess Elizabeth as she passes through Ladywood. 9th June 1951
Alderman Sir Wilfrid Martineau (left), chairman of Birmingham Education Committee, greeting Princess Elizabeth at Villa Park. With them is Lord Willoughby de Broke, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire
Actress Julie Andrews. 10th December 1951
Torquay United manager Eric Webber, pictured in front of the old grandstand in October 1951
Bristol 1950s Union Street
1951 Bristol Rovers Geoff Bradford in action against Leyton Orient at St James Park the old south stand in the background. 13th January 1951
Historical pageant on The Downs as the country celebrated the Festival of Britain in 1951. Dressed as Cavaliers, 17th century costume
Bristol Colston Hall was reopened by the Duke of Gloucester in 1951, the same year as the Festival of Britain
1951 Bristol City v Bristol Rovers derby at Ashton Gate 15th September 1951
Princess Margaret inspecting cadets at BRNC Dartmouth during a visit in April 1951. Her Royal Highess arrived by train at Kingswear where she was met by Earl Fortescue for the barge trip over
Sefton Park Palm House, Liverpool, 15th May 1951. Renovations underway ahead of The 1951 Liverpool Festival - Merseyside 22nd July - 12th August, Part of the Festival of Britain
Manchesters Lord Mayor Colonels P Dawson and the commanding officer of the Manchester Regiment, Colonel Edward F Woolsey, inspect the regiments colours and silver drums
The Manchester Regiment led by the band seen here marching pass Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. 11th May 1951
Arabian stallion Rustum Bey, owned by Mrs Freda Williams, pictured with the foal he sired from a wild Dartmoor mare. 27th April 1951
Covent Garden Flower Show 12th June 1951 Pearly Kings and Queens seen here arriving at the Covent Garden Flower Show
Covent Garden Flower Show 12th June 1951 Herbert Morrison MP seen here meeting the children of the Pearly Kings and Queens at the opening of the Covent Garden Flower Show
Porters from Covent Garden Flower and Vegetable market race with baskets stacked on their head as part of the Covent Garden Flower Show 12th June 1951
Covent Garden Flower Show 12th June 1951 Drinking competition at the Covent Garden Flower Show
Primo Carnera v Larry Gains, Wrestling match, 23rd October 1951. Both are former professional heavyweight boxers, nicknames, Ambling Alp and Larrupin Larry
This is the other chorus at Londons Drury Lane Theatre. The line that gets no applause from the audience The cleaners start work when the ballerinas of the show " Carousel" have gone home
Two and half year old David Leigh looks up to a Control Officers Brian Wells. David wants to be a a patrol man when he grows up. 16th October 1951
Beer delivery for the Old Shambles, Manchester, October 12th 1951
They make the feathers fly. Pauline Wills, aged 20, of Tunbridge wells helps baillifs wife Mrs. Gladys Banks, at home farm, Whiligh Estate, East Sussex, to prepare the Christmas geese