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Sir John Arnold Clark is a Scottish businessman, ranked 10th in the Sunday Times Rich List 2005 for Scotland. He is Chairman and Chief Executive of the Arnold Clark motor group
Mr Chris Cluley at work in the new warehouse of Parkes Machine Tools Ltd in Wyrley Road, Birmingham. 18th December 1984
Inside the Aston premises of Parkes (Machine Tools) Ltd. A major success story on the development of the business has been the extent to which they have made progress in the export markets
Mr Richard Parkes and Mr Edwin Hallard, joint managing directors of Parkes Machine Tools Ltd. 1st May 1984
Sir John Moores CBE (25th January 1896- 25th September 1993). Businessman and philanthropist who founded Littlewoods retail company located in Liverpool, England
Two country boys were named apprentices of the year at ICI Wilton. The top final-year apprentice in the annual Ewart Smith awards was Jonathan Halliwell, 21
J. J. Cash Ltd at Kingfield Road, Coventry, West Midlands. 12th January 1981
David Nash President of the NFU at the opening of the new offices at Alnwick with Kev Johnston, left, Group Secretary and Alan Jackson, Director of NFU Mutual Insurance. 30th June 1994
Nicholas Ridley cuts the ribbon to open the MetroCentre watched by (left to right) Sir Douglas Lovelock, First Church Estate Commisioner, John Hall and Coun. George Gill, leader of Gateshead Council
Champagne was flowing and the smiles were glowing when the MetroCentre celebrated its finest hour yesterday. More than 1, 000 guests and VIPs - flown in from all over the country
Mr Emilyn Jenkins (at the rear) the Miners Agent for Aberdare, Merthyr and Rhondda who received the pies and pasties on behalf of the miners, with the three new MBE s
New Council Business Units, North Oxbridge, Stockton, County Durham. 11th July 1979
An old Hintons supermarket, Teesside. 19th January 1987
Within days tasks which used to take weeks are completed and one of the 11 new swiss looms is reproducing pictures at the watchful eye of weaving superintendent Arthur Shriff at Cash s
Jack Hatfield (r) owner of Sports Shop, Jack Hatfield Sports, Middlesbrough, & Boro Director, pictured with fellow director Dick Cordon, 24th May 1986
Owen Dean shaping Beechwood chair legs by his hut in the Buckinghamshire woods. 10th April 1952
Lloyds Bank Cattle Market branch, Newcastle. 1st November 1983
The Bank of Englands Newcastle branch. 6th June 1971
The First National Bank of Chicago. 10th May 1974
One of Newcastles most pleasing classical buildings, the savings bank of Grainger Street and Westgate Road, could be threatened by the Tyneside Metropolitan Railway Bill
Lloyds Bank on Newcastle Quayside. 9th July 1978
Midland Bank, Newcastle. 20th February 1983
The hall of one of Newcastles oldest banks faces demolition. Barclays Bank have applied for permission to knock down their Grey Street banking hall and fill the space with offices
The imposing regional headquarters of Lloyds Bank in Grey Street, Newcastle. 4th July 1978
Cheryl Carmichael stands on tiptoes to receive a kiss from bride Wendy Emms, of Middlesbrough, after Cheryl had presented her with a lucky horseshoe after the wedding at St Peters
Crowds gather at the Liverpool Cotton Exchange. Circa 1910
Ring Traders in the American ring have a practice run on the American Market today in preparation for the opening of the Liverpool Cotton Exchange next tuesday. 12th May 1954
The Liverpool Cotton Exchange in 1896 - when the majority of members wore top hats. Circa 1896
Customers and staff at the Cider House on Harrow Road, London. Circa 1946
Scenes in Covent Garden, London. Circa 1947
Ray Kaskel, Chief Operating Officer, unveils the plaque to mark the opening of Enron Teesside Gas Processing Plant at Seal Sands. 7th July 1993
The mighty Enron cooling tower serves as a perfect backdrop to the huge 800 Million Development that is expected to be ready by April 1 next year. 20th October 1992
The Enron power station starts to take shape. 8th November 1992
Shoppers visit at a pet market in Bethnal Green, East London. 20th May 1946
Aerial view of people shopping for Christmas presents at Petticoat Lane market. 18th December 1960. London Petticoat lane
Village milkman George Wake doing his daily rounds in the Yorkshire Dales with his four and a half gallon milk can strapped to his back. 8th August 1944
A female butcher seen here at work in her shop. Yapton, West Sussex. 1963
Wheel rights workshop, Old forge at Glynde in Sussex May 1943
Crowds gather at Hailsham Market, Sussex. Circa 1945
Market scenes in Maidstone, Kent. Circa 1945
Ryes famous toll abolished. Well known to thousands of motorists in Sussex, the picturesque toll road, connecting the historic points of Rye and Winchelsea, has been abolished. 29th August 1927
Clothes Show, sisters Julie (left) and Jane Collins on their Skin and Blister stand at the Clothes Show Live. The pair have set up their fashion business with the help of the Princes Trust
17-year-old Tammy Wood was among the workers celebrating the naming of the ship Helice, at Kvaerner Govan. It was a proud moment for shipyard trainee medical secretary Tammy as her father was once a
Michael Grade and his father Leslie Grade attend a reception at Cafe Royal to celebrate E.M.I selling their London management to Dennis van Thal, Billy Marsh and Michael Grade. 27th October 1969
Billy Marsh, Bernard Delfont, Michael Grade, and Dennis van Thal attend a reception at Cafe Royal to celebrate E.M.I selling their London management to Dennis van Thal, Billy Marsh and Michael Grade
Leamingtons new open-air market was launched today. It brought in scores of complaints from near-by residents. As 50 traders set up stalls on the gloucester Street car park
Madame Sweep: For men must work and women must sweep might be the slogan of Mrs. Ada Riches, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. She had always swept her own chimneys
Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mounts Bay. June 1975