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Oldham, Greater Manchester, Industrial North, 2nd May 1969
Vulcan Delta bomber NQJ swoops spectacularly over the city of Coventry as a thank you to the people who helped save her. The plane crossed the city at 2000 feet to salute those in Coventry
Enoch Powell looks at the Red Road Flats in Glasgow with the prospective candidate for Springburn in the General Election. Circa November 1969
Aerial view of Hull College, The Wiberforce Monument and Hull Police Headquarters. 28th February 1971
Ashington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland England. With a population of around 27, 000, measured at 27, 764 at the 2011 Census; it was once a centre of the coal mining industry
Oxford Street, Swansea. Circa 1935
Rebuilding Coventry, Aerial view of the City Centre looking South from the Cathedral, Monday 7th June 1954
An Intercity 225 electric train crossing the King George Bridge over the River Tyne on the East Coast main line on 3rd June 1995
Tel Aviv Skyline, Israel on high alert with expectation of further Scud Missile attacks by Iraq, January 1991
New York at Night, as viewed from the top of the Beekman Tower, 17th October 1964
Cityscape, New York City, New York, United States of America, Saturday 28th March 1987
Aerial view of the city of Dusseldorf in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Western Germany. Picture taken shortly before the start of World War One showing the Oberkasseler Bridge across
Aerial view of the city of Dusseldorf in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Western Germany, taken from Zeppelin airship Number VII
New York skyline and Brooklyn Bridge seen from the FDR Drive freeway, Manhattan, New York, United States of America, 25th January 1970
A view of Brasilia, the planned city that became Brazils capital in 1960, pictured 1st November 1968
Brasilia planned city that became Brazils capital in 1960, pictured 1st November 1968
View of Hamilton Square, cornerstone for developments in Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside. Circa 1966
An aerial view showing the development works in progress at Lime Street station in central Liverpool. 15th February 1969
Feature on Hong Kong as former Conservative politician Chris Patten, who lost his Bath seat in the 1992 General election, takes up his post as the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong
A German airship seen over Hull 19th August 1931. The familiar landmarks will be recognised. Between the wars these airships were allowed to freely fly over the country
Aerial Photograph of Hull, clearly showing the River Hull, Holy Trinity Church and the Guildhall 1st June 1953
Onwards lies The Humber. A tug and a powered barge head for the Humber, while on the right of the picture lighters wait to unload or receive new cargoes
The 102 foot Wiberforce monument overlooking Queens Gardens, Hull. The column is 90 feet and the statue on top is 12 feet tall, carved out of hard-wearing millstone grit
Aerial view of the Guildhall, Hull 22nd August 1953
Tugs, lighters and barges moored to the staithes awaiting to unload their goods into warehouses along the River Hull. Whilst others wait to continue upstream to the Air Street
View from the roof of St Lukes Church, Southville, Bristol 1957
Bristol The Pithay in 1954 with Frys offices to the right and Grand Hotel to the left
Venice, Italy, 20th October 1995
Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, Panorama Views, 13th June 1996
Stunning view of Edinburgh, Scotlands capital city, taken from the Radical Road in Kings park, showing the Old Tower with her smoking chimneys and the outline of the Royal Mile
Poverty. - A glimpse of a crowded quarter of Newcastle. 20th March 1932
Manchester University with view of Oxford Road. Circa 1935
South Shields Town Hall. 28th August 1936
An Imperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth aircraft of the Argosy class. All the original seven have now been dismantled except one now used for joy-riding at Blackpool. 18th September 1936
King Street, Manchester. 10th November 1936
A street scene in Manchester. 20th December 1934
The crowd massed in Hamilton Square Birkenhead at the Memorial Service for the Thetis. Among the were the dockers you see in the picture on the left joining bareheaded in the singing of the hymns
The Swansea Museum in Swansea, Wales, UK is the oldest museum in Wales. The building was built for the Royal Institution of South Wales in 1841 in the neo-classical style. 16th June 1938
The docks and the River Thames looking towards Tower Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral. Circa August 1936
Threadneedle Street, London. Circa 1936. (Bank of England left, Royal Exchange right)
The junction of Liverpools Church and Parker streets. Circa 1935
Whitehall looking towards Trafalgar Square August 1939
Port Sunlight, Cheshire. Factories can be seen in the background. 10th August 1937
Manchester Assize Courts, circa 1938
The New Headquarters of the Poor Childrens Holiday Association are nearly complete - they represent a magnificent addition to the architecture of Newcastle. 30th August 1933
High Street, Swansea, Circa 1935
Trafalgar Square, cira 1935
Manchester, Oldham Street and Piccadilly. 1930s