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British Eagle International Airlines a major British independent airline that operated from 1948 until it went into liquidation in 1968
A photograph taken in February 1959 of the Kingskerswell Arch on the Newton Road. The arch was demolished in 1964. road
A Daimler TL30 Bass and Pale Ale bottle shaped lorry seen here outside the Bass Ratcliffe and Gretton brewery in Coventry, West Midlands (formerly Warwickshire) Circa June 1954
British pop stars The Beatles pose drinking bottles of Coca Cola during a photoshoot. Pictured left to right are: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison. December 1963
David Bailey making the Greenpeace anti-fur film Dumb Animals. 21st June 1985
The widening of the main Torquay to Paignton road at Gas Works Hill nearing completion. It has entailed the construction of a huge retaining wall over 4 ft in thickness at a total cost of £ 11
Nicky Steele, BRMB Radio Presenter, broadcasting his afternoon show live from the Motor Show at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, Circa 1975
Brian Savin, BRMB Radio Presenter 11th February 1979
The British Bombardier Cargo ship towering over the surrounding warehouses at Clyde Dockyard, Glasgow, with dockers playing football underneath her bow, 5th April 1962
Scene showing the bomb damage in Orford Place, Norwich, Norfolk following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the city on the evening of 27th April 1942
New Bond Minicar Mark C, Convertible with a Villiers Single cylinder 2 stroke engine, manufactured by Sharps Commercials Limited, and named after Lawrence Bond, aka Lawrie
Luke and Hubbard Motor Cycles with a couple of their bikes in Torquay in the 1950s
Work is underway on the extension to the Castlegate Shopping Centre which is being extended in John Walker Square, Stockton. 29th June 1998
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
Uxbridge Belmont Road, looking towards High Street, Greater London. Circa 1929
Tony Butler BRMB Radio Disc Jockey, pictured with news boys and girls, Birmingham, Circa 1975
Nicky Steele, BRMB Radio Presenter with Barbara Berry, who was held at knife point and robbed. Pictured receiving gifts from market traders, (l-r) Frank Ellis, Nicky Steele
Launch of BRMB Radio, Birmingham, Tuesday 19th February 1974. BRMB is the fourth independent local commercial radio station to begin broadcasting in Britain
Captain Hector McMullen, who retires after his record-breaking flight on the Concorde. February 1985 P004608
Wakefield Road looking towards Aspley, Huddersfield Circa June 1965
Scene showing the bomb damage in Norwich, Norfolk following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the city in late April 1942
View of the damage to Ben Evans devastated shop at Wind Street, Swansea following an air raid by bombers German Luftwaffe on the city on 16th February 1943
Meat being loaded into a insulated meat van of F G Jephcott in Coventry Circa 1947
A W H Smith wholesale newsagents delivery driver seen here leaving the morning papers at the entrance to a Foleshill tobacconist in the small hours of the morning. Circa 1963
Large Load being moved through the streets of Middlesbrough, Durham Street, Circa 1973
100 years after her launch, Turbinia the first steam turbine-powered steamship was moved from Exhibition Park to Newcastles Museum of Science and Engineering (later renamed The Discovery Museum)
Cast and crew members of the British and Dominions Film Corporation seen here waiting for the sunshine at Warwick Castle. Where they are filming When Knights Were Bold
Liverpool footballer David Fairclough poses at the new club Souvenir shop at Anfield. 1976
The Bakers Arms at Chalfont St Peters Circa 1936
The junction of Kingsend and the A4180 at Ruislip Circa 1936
Hull Smoke Houses Machines top and split the Herrings which will go to make kippers Dated 22 aug 1969
Yiewsley, High Street circa 1936
Demolition of Grainge and Grainge for Warren and Beck in Uxbridge High Street. Circa 1936
The catch from the stern trawler "Lord Nelson"The catch from the stern trawler " Lord Nelson" seen here being loaded on to a lorry after being sold at the Fish Dock at St Andrews Dock, Hull. 24th January 1979
Mill Street, Pontypridd. 1st September 1962
Construction of the new South Devon College taken between 1965 and 1967
Bristol Evening Post delivery vans, Silver Street, Bristol in 1930s
The Hayes area in Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1976
Traffic in Redcliffe - including horse drawn transport - was in the late 1940s. Redcliffe Wharf (which still awaits re-development) was then being used by the Corporations Transport Dept
The Salvation Army Citadel, which once dominated the centre of Cardiff, has been reduced to rubble, as the latest phase in the citys Hayes redevelopment plan gets under way
Hayes Island Snack Bar. Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. October 1964
Cardiff city council have agreed to spend £91, 582 on acquiring the Hayes block ofCardiff city council have agreed to spend £ 91, 582 on acquiring the Hayes block of buildings, pictured, which is only a small section of the immense redevelopment planned for the citys central
The unoccupied buildings of Cross Bros Ltd, and Andrews Supermarket in Working Street, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. 2nd August 1966
The Hayes, is a commercial area in Cardiff, Wales. September 1971
The Hayes Island Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1965
The Oxford Hotel in The Hayes area, Cardiff, Wales. July 1961
Master brewer Claude Arkwell seen here with the team at the Donnington Brewery, Stow on the Wold. 5th July 1963
Oxford High Street, Oxfordshire, 1949