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Model Sara Stockbridge pictured on the catwalk during Vivienne Westwood fashion show at London Fashion Week. 30th April 1993
Vivienne Westwood at a showing of her fashion collection at Tall Orders, Soho, London. On the left is model Sara Stockbridge, Westwoods muse. October 1991
Pupils at Dene School, Thornaby are pictured helping to prepare the goods collected for the Polish appeal. for distribution in Clevelands twin town of Szczecin in North-West Poland. 19th March 1982
The colonel and his teddy bears. Colonel Robert Henderson with his army of teddy bears. December 1969 P017774
Vivienne Westwood fashion collection show at Tall Orders, Soho, London. Pictured, model Sara Stockbridge.October 1991
The scene at the back of Mr Maccionis restaurant "Club Del Allaretusa"The scene at the back of Mr Maccionis restaurant " Club Del Allaretusa" in the Kings Road, showing the mess left behind by the dustmen. 4th December 1970
The scene at the back of the restaurant "Melita"in the Kings Road, LondonThe scene at the back of the restaurant " Melita" in the Kings Road, London. 4th December 1970
Rag and bone man, Middlesbrough. 1972
Army cadet poppy sellers on Linthorpe Road Middlesbrough November 1975
Post collections and deliveries, Clovelly Post Office, Devon. 6th October 1935
These two bins serve a row of houses in Mona Terrace, of Great Homer Street, Everton, Liverpool, 30th May 1960
A huge stack of used horseshoes outside a blacksmiths workshop, Scarrington, Nottinghamshire. 7th June 1966
Pierre Cardin mens fashion. 24th February 1966
A refuse collector working on the Kings Road, London. 4th December 1970
The show ground was tidier than usual as visitors became litter conscious, thanks to the presence of a small army of Keep Britain Tidy boys, who collected rubbish as it fell
It was sweaters off for Barbara Windsor and members of Parliament outside the House of Lords to help Oxfam with collecting sweaters for Pakistani refugees
Students of Manchester Polytechnic collecting money during the Rag Procession. 26th February 1974
Vivienne Westwood pictured on the catwalk during her fashion show at London Fashion Week. 30th April 1993
Russell Woods, Rag and bone boy in a residential street. 18th July 1975
People dressed up for Ramsgate carnival, Kent. 24th August 1956
Pierre Cardin mens fashion. Pierre Cardin pictured seated second from right. 24th February 1966
The ancient custom of Beating the bounds and collecting cash along the way in Newbiggin, Northumberland. May 1931
Postman Leslie White of Shirley, wearing the new summer lightweight jacket, is here seen making a collection this morning. July 1955 P001582
Pupils at Saladine Nook School. Children of all ages from schools in Kirklees have been responding to the desperate plea to save lives in Central Africa
Pupils at Wellhouse Middle School. Children of all ages from schools in Kirklees have been responding to the desperate plea to save lives in Central Africa
Pupils at Central Kayes College. Children of all ages from schools in Kirklees have been responding to the desperate plea to save lives in Central Africa
Jodie Asquith and Richard Lomas add to the harvest collection at Scholes Junior and Infants School. The pupils decided to hold a recycling harvest rather than take traditional produce to the school
Town footballers Simon Webster (left) and Julian Winter size up young Jason Rushworth for a special T-shirt after he helped clear litter from Royds Hall Estate, Paddock
A Cleveland firm has proved a real sucker for Children in Need! Youngsters and parents pitched in all day long for the appeal as the massive vacuum from a Billingham form swallowed up cash up to
Reaping the harvest... pupils from Meltham Junior, Infant and Nursery School with some of the produce from their harvest festival, which was distributed locally by the Salvation Army
Deighton High School pupils are pictured presenting 1, 000 aluminium cans to Diane Lodge and Jenny Ward of Tesco s, for the Blue Peter baby life appeal. 31st January 1990
Greenside Infants and Nursery school pupils visited the Huddersfield Royal Infirmary to present a cheque for £ 55 to the childrenOs ward. 10th January 1992
Junior members of Livingstone Church, which meets at the community centre Crosland Moor have raised £ 100 for the NSPCC by filling sweetie tubes with coins. 18th January 1992
Carol singers from Colne Valley schools raised £100 for Huddersfield RoyalCarol singers from Colne Valley schools raised £ 100 for Huddersfield Royal Infirmarys Special Care Baby Unit. Pupils from the 5 schools are pictured presenting the cheque to Dr Alex Hamilton
Emley First school recording a musical version of local author Bill FordeOs story about Douglas the Dragon. The tapes will raise money for the Special Care Unit at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Crosland Hill Methodist Church collecting toys for Examiner Christmas Toy appeal. 4th December 1991
Its Alice in Dreamland. Alice, 18, is one of the Rolling Stones keenest fans. 5th October 1966
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith asitting on the kerb outside the gates of Kensington Palace at the start of her seven day protest
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith ahands a biscuit tin full of collection money to Czech Embassy Attache karel Nekoly at the Front door of the Embassy following seven days of protesting
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith sitting on the kerb with collection money outside the Russian Embassy during her seven day protest
Considered a regular at the local pub in Teynham, kent is 60 year old Mrs. Ellen Adams. Wearing her Salvation Army uniform she sips a lemonade and offers her collection box around
Monkey helps paper salvage December 1941. Local Caption P002207Monkey helps paper salvage December 1941. P002207
Coins by the thousands were being counted by Coventry students today after a week of moneyraising stunts which came to a climax on Saturday with a colourful Rag procession in the city centre
Collections - C. Time on his hands. Show a clock to Mr. J. H. Tulloch, landlord of the Shakespeare Hotel and public house at Douglas, Isle of Man
The collectors. Priceless. Gordon Wigg, 71 has a marvellous collection of 83 dog collars, including a 14th century example with vicious spikes. January 1980 P017690
Collection. Meet the bedroom bridage. Daryl and some of his ghoulish room-mates. September 1977 P017685
Collections - C. Norman has built up a dazzling selection of about 40, 000 boys magazines. Comics. Cartoons. June 1975 P017691
Money in Empties. Johnnie Condon with some of his fantastic bottle collection. October 1977 P017696
The collectors. Henrys pile of bricks includes a selection from an American club in Kansas. January 1980 P017695
Paco is lord of the rings. Schoolboy Paco Irquierdo-Alvarez with his collection of key rings. March 1979 P017697
Signs of past times. Collecting road signs. March 1968 P017778
War relic enthusiast mum Monica leads the White army on parade for dads inspection. March 1979 P017771
Mr. Colin Tustin at home in Hythe Bridge St. Oxford seen cleaning some of his 486 long playing jazz records. Vinyl. Music. July 1966 P017779
Collections. Mickey Mouse mania. Assistant Professor John Fawcett at his home - surrounded by Mickey Mouse in many shapes and forms. Disney, toys, bed cover, posters, magazines. March 1970 P017783
Copper Hat mad! Young collector Raymond Forster has finally achieved his crowning many... City of London policemans helmet. Raymond with his pile of policemens helmet. September 1983 P017786
Cads museum of old school ties. Alfred Moreland with his collection. Display, mugs, bottles. July 1949 P017773
Barrys got a good record for collecting. Barry Simcoe can t afford a car and hes had to give up a room in his house -- all because of his 30, 000-strong record collection. April 1978 P017777
Collections. Disc jockey, Terry Dawson. Records, vinyl, music, posters, sleeves. September 1967 P017776
Collection - Mickey Mouse mania. Assistant Professor John Fawcett at his home Disney, toys, bed cover, posters, magazines. March 1970 P017782
David has no matches. Wow! What a collection - 16, 000 to be exact. The proud owner is 18-year-old David Baumann, who claims its the largest collection of match books on view in the world. Matches
Collections - Mrs Dick with her main armament - and her canine bodyguard dog Peter. With these around, the secret of the Map is perhaps as safe as the Bank of England
Recent additions to the unique collection of pit lamps at Armstrong College, Newcastle
Adding another to the collection of old and new miners lamps which is being made for educational purposes at Armstrong college, Newcastle
The wonderful array of miners lamps, collected in Armstrong College, Newcastle. The earliest, The Davy and Stephenson lamps, are seen on the left, and each lamp along the line shows an improvement
Mayor helps Red Cross by barrel organ performances: Councillor S. S. Wilson, J. PMayor helps Red Cross by barrel organ performances: Councillor S.S. Wilson, J.P. the Mayor of Saffron Walden, Essex, Playing in the street. A farmer, Mr. Norman Myhill, lent the organ
Real smooth operator. Antiques collector David Wexper can afford to be a bit of a smoothie, with his superb collection of 650 irons that began 25 years ago when the Harrow man was looking for
Young David and his collection of 130 caps. He collects hub caps that fly off care near his home at Ewell, Surrey. David, 12, has a collection of 130 caps. February 1979 P018229
Collections - C. Frank Totino with his Rolls Royces. The dates of the models are, from left: 1964, 65, 73, 64, 61, 62, 60 & 65. November 1974 P017694
The collectors. He has the used socks, unwashed, of such stars as Bill Haley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Fats Domino. Washing Line in winter. January 1980 P017775