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Twins in a pram on Holly Hill in Hampstead, North London. April 1954
Busy scene at Rupert Street market in Soho, London. Circa 1955
Scene in Old Compton Street in Soho, London. Circa 1955
General views of Leeds, Yorkshire. 13th December 1967
Four women sharing a 9 foot long baguette in Soho, London. Circa 1955
Rebuilding Coventry, Aerial view of the City Centre looking South from the Cathedral, Monday 7th June 1954
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) running in The Mall London ahead of his first fight with Henry Cooper. Clay left his room a the Piccadilly Hotel at 6am to train
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) and sparring partner James Ellis shadow box in lower Regent Street ahead of Cassiuss first fight with Henry Cooper
Housing slums in the Dalmarnock district of Glasgow The deralict tenament housing with its windows broken A load of washing is hung out to dry October 1963
Two boys walk pass the partially demolished row of terrace houses in Blackburn May 1987
The Pink Parrot nightclub in Silver Street, Coventry city centre. 17th May 1991
Views of Liverpools waterfront. 13th July 1989
Views of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and the Grain Silo, currently being demolished. 13th July 1989
Broad Street, Birmingham. 28th March 1972
As the great Allied tank drive south of Caen along the Odon valley continues in Northern France, as well as the push east of the city to Trouarn
British and Canadian troops captured the city of Caen in Northern France after a massive assault from air land and sea. The Germans resisted bitterly before the city was entered
Hamburg in ruins. Germany. The RAF and USaF bombers practically obliterated Hamburg in July and August 1943. These pictures issued in November 1943, show this beyond doubt
Evidence of the terrific battering Hamburg received from RAF and USaF bombers in July and August 1943, is provided by this ground photograph
The Second Great Fire of London. Fires in the City of London tackled with water relayed from the Thames. 29th December 1940
Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings. The village which is on the main Caen to St Lo road has seen some bitter
Scenes in Hull, East Yorkshire showing the Prudential Tower on Queen Victoria Square. The building was severely hit during an air raid in May 1941 and was later demolished. Circa 1936
Air raid damage during the Blitz in London, Second World War. The Fire Station in Red Cross Street was saved. Circa 1941
A car park in Birmingham, West Midlands. October 1967
The Rotunda in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967
Women standing outside a photo booth in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967
Aerial view of the Bull Ring centre in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967
General view of the Bull Ring centre in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967
A woman standing in front of the Rotunda in Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th October 1967
Aerial view of Birmingham city centre, showing New Street Station, West Midlands. 4th October 1967
22 year old Sandra Good pictured in Newcastle. April 1967
View of Park Hill flats, Sheffield. 2nd October 1967
Scenes in Bradford, West Yorkshire. 4th June 1978
View of Park Hill flats, Sheffield, taken from the Town Hall. 21st August 1967
An Aerial photograph of Durham Cathedral, County Durham, North East England. Durham is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England
An Aerial photograph of Durham, County Durham, North East England. Durham is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England
Lands Lane, in the centre of Leeds precinct, West Yorkshire. 22nd January 1973
Kirkgate, Leeds, West Yorkshire. 22nd January 1973
Birds eye view of Monument Station, Newcastle. 6th January 1978
The Queen waits while Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh takes in a Metro tram driving lesson. 6th November 1981
Metro tunnel breaking - John Thorkildson (2nd right) with foreman Les Robinson, Councillor Jack Richardson and Councillor Scott Batey. 25th February 1977
Tyneside Metro, Ouseburn Viaduct. 27th June 1979
Construction of Jesmond Station, Newcastle. 30th March 1976
At St James Station, Newcastle, men are working by hand to dog out the start of the second tunnel. 20th February 1979
Civic VIPs at the Metro opening. They include Coun. Hugh Carling, Mayor of South Shields; Coun, Michael Campbell, leader of Tyne and Wear County Council; Coun
Manors Station, Newcastle, where a metro station begins to enter the city underground. 4th January 1978
Construction of the Tyneside Metro. 9th November 1977
A Metro train crosses the Tynes newest bridge for the first time, 90 feet above the river. 19th June 1981