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Rehearsals at the speed boat pool Battersea pleasure gardens for the TV broadcast of Five Bob at the Fun Fair. Girls who have won heats
A school classroom in Peterlee, a small town built under the New Towns Act of 1946, in County Durham. 3rd March 1954
People enjoying the warm weather at Endell Street open air baths, London. 5th August 1954
Childrens playground in a static water tank in the City of Westminster, London. 6th August 1954
Loch Fishing Co Ltd sidewinding trawler Loch Inver (110) seen here steaming down the Humber estuary. 4th April 1953
The Kingston Almadine (H104) seen here tied up in St Andrews Dock, Hull. 21st April 1954
Aldyth Watts (left) and Jean Eardley, two of the 66 girls in the chorus of Aladdin on Ice at the Wembley Pool. Pictured during a rest period before going on the ice for the Jewel Ballet
Two girls and dog praying. 21st December 1954
Howard Stanton Bottomley, 5, of Manchester having a go at icing a Christmas cake. 23rd December 1954
A girl and dog praying. 21st December 1954
Scenes by the weir, Marlow, Buckinghamshire. 10th September 1954
Brixham Harbour, May 1954
The scene at the bottom of Market Street, Toquay in January 1954. The No. 50 bus is making its way down to the Strand
Brecon Castle, Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 24th February 1954
Tithe Barn, Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 24th February 1954. Originally, a Tithe Barn housed the tithes (taxes) paid by the local community to Brecon Cathedral
The Deanery and Priests House at Brecon Cathedral in Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 24th February 1954
Bristol The Pithay in 1954 with Frys offices to the right and Grand Hotel to the left
King Square, just below Kingsdown, Bristol, in 1954. The square looks a bit sparse, but at least some of the fine Georgian houses surrounding it had survived the ravages of war
The White Lion pub seen here being demolished to make way for the Upper Precinct, Coventry in 1954
Stag at Knole Park in Sevenoaks, Kent. 30th March 1954
Nothing more than five tonnes can cross the narrow, windswept bridge which is the only road link between Hayling Island and the mainland, so every day the conductor looks for volunteers to walk it
Two visitors to Dover in Kent huddled up on the beach in blankets. 16th April 1954
Horse riding on Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London. 22nd April 1954
Chorus girls rehearse in the bar of The Jolly Tanners pub. 27th March 1954
Bernard Braden (left) who is starring in "No News From Father"Bernard Braden (left) who is starring in " No News From Father" at the Cambridge Theatre and wears a large red beard in the play, invited all red bear wearers to meet him at the theatre
Window cleaning in Park Lane, London. 10th April 1954
Wellington Arch, London. 22nd April 1954
Window cleaners at work. 10th February 1954
Open-air cafe on New Kent Road. 8th March 1954
City clerks embroidering and crossword puzzling in St Pauls Churchyard. 12th March 1954
Men of the Manchester Regiment with bayonets fixed march into Cross Street on their way to Albert Square for the presentation of colour belts. 12th July 1954
The international departure lounge at Manchester Ringway Airport 12th February 1954
When the foaming waves break with a roar, bathers throw themselves forward onto their surf boards and speed along on the wave crest towards the shore. Tolcarne beach, Newquay, Cornwall. 5th June 1954
The 3rd Annual Waiters and Waitresses Race at The Festival Gardens in London. Picture taken 18th September 1954
Primo Carnera, Wrestler, former boxer, with Peggy Brindle and her daughter Susan, from New York, USA. He has helped fund Susans medical treatment in the UK, she was born premature and blind
Primo Carnera, actor and professional wrestler, also a former professional boxer, pictured filming scenes for new film, A Kid for Two Farthings, at Shepperton Studios, Surrey, England
Joey - the lemon crested cockatoo meets Top Knot a week old Houdan chick at Chessington Zoo, Surrey. Joey, a veteran bird always makes new arrivals feel at home
People enjoying an afternoons sunshine on Roath Park Lake. Pictured in the background is the lighthouse memorial in the lake
Prime Minister Winston Churchill leaves Number 10 Downing Street. 30th November 1954
Whitestone Pond in Hampstead, north London. 24th September 1954
Joggers in Hampstead, north London. 24th September 1954
Tower Bridge, London. 20th May 1954
People enjoy a day out in Kew, London. August 1954
People walk along the River Thames between Hammersmith and Kew, London. August 1954
The Bird Cage Inn, Thame, Oxfordshire. 20th May 1954
Gardeners working at Hampton Court Palace, London (formerly Middlesex). April 1954
600 bunches of grapes are growing on the great vine at Hampton Court Palace, London (formerly Middlesex). This historic vine is 186 years old and in the sole charge of Bill Tizzard
People enjoying a day out in Regents Park, London. 23rd April 1954