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Soldiers of The British Army. Regiment unknown. The soldier in the centre is reading a hand written letter, that has presumably been sent to him. The comrades around him enjoy the moment
British Troops Push Beyond Seine. Pioneers working on radio drainage in the pouring rain. 1st September 1944
Wireless experts of a West Country Tank Corps unit practicing wireless telephony at their West Country Headquarters during the Second world War. 15th July 1940
Tuition in wireless is one of the most popular courses for these young soldiers in the grounds of a Derbyshire Centre of the Royal Corps of Signals. 27th March 1940
Men of the British Army Royal Signal Corps at their headquarters in Derbyshire during the Second World War. Picture shows
A complete telephone system erected in the grounds of a Derbyshire Centre of the Royal Corps of Signals, form and admirable means of obtaining practical experience for men training. 27th March 1940
Picture shows cadets of the Wakefield 127 Squadron ATC giving landing instructions to Corporal Don Nicholson in the cockpit of their home made aeroplane. Picture taken 16th February 1944
Picture shows a cheery exchange of officers and crew on the HMT Kirkella. The HMT Kirkella was requisitioned for service in World War Two on September 1939
Sir John Anderson visited the standard telephone company, Southgate to inspect the A. RSir John Anderson visited the standard telephone company, Southgate to inspect the A.R.P demonstration this afternoon. 7th July 1939
The reader of the Police Gazette. Scotland Yard. London. April 1929
Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson, director George Cook (right) and chief executive Keith Lamb (left) at a press conference announcing the sacking of manager Lennie Lawrence. 3rd May 1994
Schoolchildren in Language Class at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 22nd May 1967. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist
Paul McCartney of the Beatles pop group talking to Radio Leicester about the upcoming Leicester Arts Festival February 1968
Helicopter patrols motorway. Sgt G Williams of the Cheshire Constabulary, using the radio in a helicopter which started patrols along the 86 miles of the M6 motorway
Citizen Band Radio. The first Citizen Band Radio exhibition was being held at Sandown Park Racecourse, at Esher, Surrey. Picture shows CB Radio enthusiasts Julie Henderson (left) and Zara Garrett
Air Traffic controllers in the control tower at Manchester Ringway airport. 1st October 1956
Tottenham Hotspur and Wales international footballer Cliff Jones, talking on the telephone as he stands beside Sunday Mirror sports reporter Ken Jones. 6th January 1960
The annual Cadet Challenge, Territorial Army Centre Coulby Newham, 23rd January 1994. Members of the Girls Venture Coprs, send a message to their team mates
Volunteer women messengers take an active part in the working of the Auxiliary Fire Services, Birmingham, 6th September 1939
The manual telephone exchange in Newcastle. 22nd December 1930
Telephonist school: - Pupils receiving instructions on the operation of the switchboard at the school for telephone operators at Telephone House, Newcastle. 6th March 1937
Birmingham town crier rings in the new year 1st January 1959
Scouts tune in for the jamboree. Huddersfield scouts took part in a worldwide jamboree ? on the radio. Mr Tony Barr, of Denby Dale Amateur Radio Club
A female newspaper seller in Liverpool, selling a copy of the Daily Post to a mother in the street. Circa 1940
The print room at King and Hutchings Uxbridge. Circa 1929
Heres the town crier - a 1943 version - the girl on the criers arm used all her charm to be allowed to wear his regalia (you know what women are)
Charlton Athletic celebrations after a deal was reached between Mark Hulyer and former rival chairman Ken Gilksten to save the club from official liquidation
Teenage girl from Toxteth in Liverpool, Merseyside, delivering newspapers on a paper round. December 1969 Z12115
Communication: Telephone Dating. "For the boys didnCommunication: Telephone Dating. " For the boys didn t have to march shyly across the dance floor and stammer out a Can I have this dance please
Six year old Jayne Myers receives her weekly phone call from Five year old boyfriend Andrew Butler who calls her from the phone box at the end of his road. 6th September 1972
Five year old Andrew Butler, complete with a mini-stepladder, phones his girlfriend- six year old Jayne Myers from the phone box at the end of his road. 6th September 1972
Telephone Kiosks outside a tall apartment block, 9th October 1962
Telephone girls at Whitley Bay Post Office try out the gas masks as they prepare for any eventuality during A.R.P training. August 1938
Mr Anthony Wedgewood-Benn, the post Master general, today opened the new International Telephone Exchange in Carter lane. He was shown the switchboards by 22 year old Tina Hall of Corringham Essex
Mrs. Florrie Smith is 79 and believed to be the oldest hello girl in the country. She has worked at this exchange since 1928 and has spent most of her 41 years on the 6pm to 8am shift.Mrs
One of several messenger dogs used by the British Army in Flanders seen here on route with urgent messages from the front. 5th July 1916
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly (right), trainer Bob paisley, coach Ruben Bennett and assistant secretary Bill Barlow listening to the FA Cup draw at the club. 1st April 1963
Old Kate the tipster at the Derby gives a tip to a woman punter, June 1924
Football - Cardiff City v Real Madrid - 3rd March 1971 - European Cup-Winners Cup - Cardiff City manager Jimmy Scoular, pictured with members of the City team, in the dressing room, at Ninian Park
Jean Morton on the set of Women Today at the ATV studios in the Midlands. 14th August 1970
Heathrow Airport today opened its new Number one building. (Pictured) The new telephone kiosks in the building at Heathrow. 6th November 1968
Richard Briers (left) June Barry and Richard Waring take a break from rehearsals for the new BBC comedy " Brothers in Law" 2nd March 1962
Bill Gates C. E. O. of Microsoft seen here at "Inside Track 95"event at the N. EBill Gates C.E.O. of Microsoft seen here at " Inside Track 95" event at the N.E.C. to promote the Windows 95 operating system. Friday 17th March 1995
Telephone girls at Whitley Bay Post Office try out the gas masks as they prepare for any eventuality during A.R.P training. 27th August 1938
Children at Ridpool Junior School Hurstcroft Road Kitts Green Birmingham have produced their own newspaper. " The Bugle" as part of a project on newspapers and the media
General Mobilization order issued by the UK Government shortly after Britain had declared war on Germany following their invasion of Belgium at the start of the First World War 4th August 1914
Signal from Allied headquarters to British forces on the western front informing them of the start of the ceasefire and armistice on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. 11th November 1918
Envelopes being alphabetically sorted at the Unity Football Pools headquarters in Liverpool, in 1940. Unity Pools operated throughout the Second World War