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Marian taggart ( nee Chapman) of South Shields, born 1938, who was the " worlds smallest baby". Here she is pictured with her husband Hugh Robin Taggart in the garden of their home in
Midwives deliver a new born baby inside thew Labour ward at the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies in Woolwich, London. 20th January 1948
Student nurses Moduph Marke from Freetown, Sierra Leone and Rebecca solanke of Lagos, Nigeria hold a new born baby during a midwifery course at the National Training School for Midwives in Woolwich
Warden Bill Watson at the bedside of Mrs. R. Foster. With bombs falling round, as Mrs. Foster lay on that bed in darkness, and shattered glass, Mr
A nurse in the maternity unit of a hospital keeps an eye on the pressure from the oxygen cyclinder, as they care for a lillte baby girl. January 1949
Midwife Lyz Simons with new born baby at a new parents home in Bristol. 27th March 1981
An expectant mother using an inhaler to take the pain killing drug trilene during labour, watched by a hospital midwife. 29th March 1949
Midwife May Guthrie-Lacy photographs the 287th baby which she has delivered at Lytham Hospital. Two day old Nicola Manton
Sandra Charlott with (left to right) Sylvia, Karen and Mieke. A tear of joy runs down Sandras face as she holds her 6-hour old triplets for the very first time. December 1969 Z12498-002
Sandra Charlott with (left to right) Sylvia, Karen and Mieke. Sandra Charlott kissing the hand of one of her triplets, Mieke. December 1969 Z12498