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Office Junior: Two year old boy helps out at the offices of Theobald and son. 1957
Labour party activist David Blunkett seen here addressing the 1975 Party Conference in Blackpool whilst a colleague keeps hold of his guide dog. October 1975 75 5797
A patient in a special oxygen chamber at Monsell Hospital, Manchester, into which piped music can be played to smooth the patient while under-going treatment
Ned Sherrin producer of the controversial B. B. C. television show "Ned Sherrin producer of the controversial B.B.C. television show " Not so much a programme more a way of life".Ned Sherrin who even when talking on the telephone making arrangements for
The Railway and Telegraph station at Termonde following the its recapture by the Belgian army from the Germans. Circa September 1914
Businesswoman sitting on the desk, talking on the telephone September 1979 P007836
Belgian artillery officer seen here receiving a report on the fall of his shots at Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser Circa October 17th 1914
General Strike 1926. Feeding Field telephone lines in Hyde Park, London. 4th May 1926
Beatles pop grouo reading the Sunday Mirror newspaper. Left to right: George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and Paul McCartney November 1964 S07632
A Belgian field gun in action during the Battle of Hofstade. It will be noticed that one of the gun crew is receiving a message by field telephone. Published Daily Mirror Page 4 September 1914
Woman newspaper vendor in Brussels wears a paper on her head as a impomptu sun hat. Circa August 1914
Communications: Woman holding a large collection of letters as she stand by a Royal Mail post box. October 1969 Z10408-002
Belgian artillery man at Oostkerke near Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser seen here in receiving orders via a field telephonr. Circa October 17th 1914
Radar, the Alsatian seen here answering the telephone will be one of the many guest stars at the National Pets Clubs new series of pet shows. Radar, owned by Mrs
Daily Mirror newspaper vendor carrying advertising hoarding with Man Bites Wife headline. Circa 1938
A scene from the 1928 London Stage production of The Last Show starring Left to right Franklin Dyall, Nichola de kouatch, Lydia Sherwood and Lawrence Anderson P000288
Ava Gardner signing autographs at a Midnight Matinee at the Colliseum, December 1951
Ava Gardner with footballers Alf Ramsey and Bentley, January 1955
BBC commentator and presenter of the "Whats My Line"BBC commentator and presenter of the " Whats My Line" television programme Eamonn Andrews seen here carrying out an interview with the journalist A.W. Helliwell and a unknown woman
"Hello"girl says goodbye at 79: Telephone operator Florrie Smith is saying" Hello" girl says goodbye at 79: Telephone operator Florrie Smith is saying goodbye to her job at the age of seventy-nine. The machines are taking over
Miss. Marti Webb, who plays Nancy in the musical Oliver, about to make her recording for the G.P.O.s answering machine. May 1966 P007040
American actor Jack Lemmon on the telephone in his room at the Mayfair Hotel in London. July 1960
Bernard Coster, Daily Mirror Telephoto Room technician, seen here at work. 25th June 1958
World War II Women: Post Office are taking on girls at school from the age of 14 onwards.To do the Xmas sorting. They do a course of instruction and then pass to the actual sorting rooms for work
The City of Liverpool arriving at Croydon with the first Australian mails. May 1931 P004663
Pictures of drop over weather ship "India"from RAF Shackleton of 204 SquadronPictures of drop over weather ship " India" from RAF Shackleton of 204 Squadron - Ballykelly; approximately 500 miles out from West Coast of Ireland. December 1969 P05363
Woman wearing a suit talking on the telephone. May 1973 P008442
Play closes after one night. A new play that had its first night last night called " Thirteen for Dinner" at the Duke of Yorks Theatre last night received overwhelmingly bad notices
Daily Mirror Newspaper May 1956 Printers and publishing floor workers read the paper fresh of the presses before being dispatched P044529
US soldiers catch up on the latest election news from back home at their base in Manchester, northern England during the Second World War November 1944
A good morning wave to 70 year old Harry Higton, from one of this neighbours. Harry has knocked-up of Cardiff St. Harpurkey for most of his life. June 1953 P012323
Man having a telephone conversation at his desk. Circa 1960 P009059
Army: Soldiers: Communication Sergeant Major Harold Kennard seen here shorting commands on the Parade ground. D3793
The Daily Mirror Newspaper March 1938 The Publishing floor of Geraldine House, home to the Daily Mirror P044508
Daily Mirror Newspaper May 1927 The publishing department of the Daily Mirror Newspaper P044509
Postman Jim Burgess with the pheasant that follows him up the garden path and pecks at his ankles each morning as he delivers post on his round in Keswick, Cumbria November 1976 P044310 76-147
Young boy talking on the telephone Circa 1945 P044467
Young boy talking on the telephone Circa 1945 P044468
Its for me. Lucy the golden receiver answers the phone. February 1985 P011739
Mrs. Britain. Mrs. Mary Millar. October 1971 P012630
Do you talk to your partner? Posed for by models Kay Beary and Graham Simpson. September 1980 P012628
The Pickle family is a strong family as these picture show mum and dad weight training with son Eric seen here on the telephone to his agent. November 1953 D6683-002
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
Sir Harry Pilkington who headed the Broadcasting commitee which consider the future of broadcasting and whos findings was produced into the Pilkington Report
Members of the crew of H. M. Submarine, "Tribune"Members of the crew of H.M. Submarine, " Tribune", some of which acted in the film " Close Quarters", featuring life during a patrol in that submarine
Thomson House. London. General view of the Editorial Room of the Sunday Times, in Thomson House, Grays Inn Road. January 1961 P012352
Entertainment television programs. Softly, Softly BBC 1s popular and long-running police series will be seen in colour for the first time starting 20th November 1969