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26-year-old Mrs. Glenys Smith of Cantley, near Doncaster, has volunteered to be shot from a cannon on the stage of the Grand Theatre, Doncaster
Cedric Crossfields, the 15-year-old boy from Manchester who ran away from home to be a lion tamer, and was subsequently offered a job in a circus - went into the cage for the first time at Billy
At Bertram Mills Circus, Olympia, thousands of children roared their delight as Kane the Bear gives a pillion ride to his girlfriend Greta on the powered cycle
Jamaican emigrants arrive at Waterloo Station 22nd September 1954 A train load of hopes reached London when nearly 700 Jamaicans arrived In search of work
Jamaican emigrants arriving at Waterloo Station 22nd September 1954 A train load of hopes reached London when nearly 700 Jamaicans arrived In search of work. Most of the arrivals were men
The scene at Barry Island yesterday afternoon when those who braved the heavy rain to visit kept away from the beach and made their way to the fairground. 5th June 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham pictured with his wife Ruth upon arrival at Southampton to begin his three month London Crusade. 23rd February 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham hosts luncheon reception given for the clergy at the Cafe Royal in London at the start of his three month London crusade. 26th February 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham relaxing at his London as his three month London crusade comes to an end. 23rd May 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham speaks Daily Mirror journalist Cassandra at the Baptists Head pub in St Johns, Lane, London EC1. 19th May 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham at the Central Hall in Westminster, London where he addressed a press conference at the start of his there month London crusade. 25th February 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham is welcomed by huge enthusiastic crowds at Waterlooo Station as he begins his London crusade. 24th February 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham pictured upon arrival at Southampton to begin his three month London Crusade. 23rd February 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham speaking at Wembley Stadium during the final meeting of his three month London crusade. 23rd May 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham speaks to a huge 12000 plus crowd at the Harringay Arena in North London near the start of his three month London crusade. 1st March 1954
American evangelist Billy Graham speaks to the crowd at the Harringay Arena in North London near the start of his three month London crusade
American evangelist Billy Graham with his wife Ruth at the Central Hall in Westminster, London where he addressed a press conference at the start of his three month London crusade. 25th February 1954
Scaffolder oblivious to working at height, high above central Birmingham. 26th January 1954
Billy Graham speaking at Birmingham Rag Market after preaching at St Martin in the Bull Ring Church. 9th May 1954
Billy Graham leaves Woolworths stores in the Bull Ring, Birmingham, where all Clergymen robed before the service in St Martin in the Bull Ring Church. 9th May 1954
Billy Graham and the Bishop of Birmingham, Dr. Wilson, arriving at St Martin in the Bull Ring Church. 9th May 1954
The Reverend Clifford L. Tillett removes his clerical collar every evening and goes across the road from his church to a fish and chip bar to serve his parishioners
Cardiff born rugby league player Billy Boston of Wigan Warriers, tries on a blazer at the Cardiff branch of a firm which has presented a pair of trousers
A crowd of about 100, including a fair sprinkling of undergraduates, saw Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arrive at Stanley Woolstons antique shop in St Andrews Street
Children playing on Albert Bridge, London. 25th May 1954
One is young only once. Come rain come sunshine it doesn t matter, but all the little recesses, quiet little nooks and corners will always be occupied by some courting couples. London. 21st May 1954
Boys of the Quintin School 309 Regent Street have their chemistry classes at the London Polytechnic School. Seeing that the sun is shining they wait outside enjoying the spring warmth until their
Foal at the Eve Stud, Newmarket 25th May 1954
The Riddle of the Sphinx 21st May 1954 What exposure does one give near the river on the embankment with a slow film and a overcast sky and some rain in the air
Teach and Pupil 21st May 1954 During the spring and summer terms the Central Arts School of Southampton Road, London holds a lot of its arts classes in the open
Animals at Homefield Kennels in Widford, Chelmsford, Essex. The tiny Spaniel puppy finds it warm and cosy in the slipper, waiting for his master to come home
All set for a wet weekend. Latest fashion for dogs is this silk mackintosh suit with hat and boots to match. These suits are made to measure and cost approximately £ 3. 12. 6d
Attendant with young goats at the Childrens Pets Corner, Festival Gardens, London25th May 1954
The British Museum at lunch time becomes a restful place to eat sandwiches, have a quiet read or just watch the world go by. 21st May 1954
Mare and foal at the Eve Stud, Newmarket 25th May 1954
Actress Joan Collins. 18th November 1954
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arriving at the English Electric Comapnys Liverpool works on the East Lancashire Road on a private visit, accompanied by Sir George Nelson (Chairman of the company)
Vivien Leigh and Alec Guiness seen here dressed in period costume, attending a rehearsal at Her Majestys Theatre, Haymarket for the parts they are playing in an extract from the Sheridons "
Vivien Leigh seen here dressed in period costume, attending a rehearsal at Her Majestys Theatre, Haymarket for her part she is playing in an extract from the Sheridons " School for Scandal"
Dogs belonging to Mrs Dorothy Crispin owner of the White Cross Hotel, Richmond, Surrey enjoying views of the river from the hotel 12th May 1954
Two gents enjoying a lunchtime drink at the White Cross Hotel, Richmond, whilst enjoying the view of the River Thames. 12th May 1954
In a landscape full of lamp posts which should delight any dogs heart is Henry a British Bulldog taking home a loaf of bread
How about a nice walk near the river. Mrs Dorothy Crispin owner of the White Cross Hotel, Richmond, Surrey seen here with her Pomeranian dog enjoying views of the river from the hotel 12th May 1954
Women playing a round of golf on a very windy Fort Island Golf links Hotel on the Isle of Man course 7th May 1954
Three friends tee off for a round of golf on a very windy Fort Island Golf links Hotel on the Isle of Man course 7th May 1954
Back stage with the show girls during the rehearsal of Tom Arnolds Chu Chin Chow at the Empire Theatre, Sunderland. The cast of the show seen here queuing to sign for their wages 28th April 1954
Knocking off of work are the shipyard workers of P. S. Austin shipyards on the river WearKnocking off of work are the shipyard workers of P.S. Austin shipyards on the river Wear, Sunderland, 28th April 1954
Steam locomotive on the London Underground Metropolitan line 7th May 1954