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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
Coastguards: L / R Eric Hartley of Clacton, Essex a Station Officer of the coastguardsCoastguards: L/R Eric Hartley of Clacton, Essex a Station Officer of the coastguards, and Ivor Clamp from Walton, a coxswain. August 1972 P017792
H. M. Coastguards St. Margarets Bay coastguard station overlooking the StraitsH.M. Coastguards St. Margarets Bay coastguard station overlooking the Straits of Dover, one of the worlds busiest seaways. The station keeps 24-hour visual, radio, and radar watch. June 1972 P017791
Peter Harris and Michael Harlow - October 1947 use a Geiger counter to track down radio Active Mineral deposits. radio communications army forrest tracking
A tramp sitting down on the pavement reading the Financial Times. January 1953 D753
Fashion - Beachwear: Model Joanna displays her Mex Appeal swimsuit. May 1990 P017366Fashion - Beachwear:Model Joanna displays her Mex Appeal swimsuit. May 1990 P017366
Loading sacks of mail from the post office into a van, ready for delivery. December 1969 Z11840
Richard Stott, former DM Editor
Richard Stott former Daily Mirror editor
Hon Imogen Moyiham April 1953 D1844-001
Bartlane Telephoto receiving machine being demonstrated at the Mirrors Fetters Lane Offices. Seen here is Guy Bartholomew who led the team that developed the Bartlane transmission device
The Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Holborn offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little time as 8 minutes
SDLP politician John Hume answers questions as he leaves the Stormont building in Belfast, Northern Ireland after participating in a debate. August 1969 Z8049-001
Rev. Hubert Walters visits Bristol lightships. December 1952 C6352-001
Model Sheila Marsh seen here modelling the latest underwear fashions. 1964
Fifi here is smaller than the average Yorkshire Terrier. Weighing in at only 24 oz. Fifi is seen here next to the dog and bone which is Cockney rhyming slang for telephone. April 1977 77-02090-005
Animals - Cats. Frankie waits for the telephone call...perhaps from the next lady cat on his list? October 1984 P000467
Christine Shrimpton with David Bailey. sitting in front of Photographic montage photo collage March 1967
A helping hand All day long the youngsters flock into the Science Museum in Kensington, twisting knobs, pushing switches, watching the wheels go round. Enjoying every minute of their exploration
Annette Rees, Ice Skater seen here making a phone call. March 1953 D1096-001
The aeroplane which took the first air mail at Hendon. September 1911 P004322
World War II Women: Girls of the G. T. C learn morse by tapping their fingers on the backWorld War II Women: Girls of the G.T.C learn morse by tapping their fingers on the back or their hand to get them into rythm and weight of tap before they go on to the Morse keys
World War II women domestic. Wife writing letter to husband who is serving at the front. July 1945 P010087
World War II Women: ATS Captain shouting out ordres. October 1941 P010066
World war II. Women. Hello girls training school. W. A. A. FWorld war II. Women. Hello girls training school. W.A.A.F. girls receiving instruction on the switch boards. May 1944 P010255
The Postmaster General the Rt. Hon. Reginald Bevins MP. makes the first call which inaugurated the car radio telephone service which is now available to the general public
The long range radar station at RAF Fylingdales in North Yorkshire, part of the United States controlled Ballistic Missile Early Warning System Circa 1962 P004276
Model Christine Donna seen here using the public telephones at Holborn tube station. January 1975 75-00289-004
Teenage girl from Toxteth in Liverpool delivering newspapers on a paper round. December 1969 Z12115-001
They are bringing out a pantomime called Pontomania 70 and this morning at nine o clock the leading lady, Sandra Sinclaire, went down with bronchitas, a replacement had to be found
ATS soldiers collecting the post during the war. December 1941 P010072
Printing of the Daily Mirror newspaper April 1954
R. A. F. Mountain Rescue Team at Work: With a "Walkie Talkie"R.A.F. Mountain Rescue Team at Work: With a " Walkie Talkie" operator by the roadside a radio operator erects 30ft aerial. January 1949 P005342
Newspaper seller on a London street. Circa 1950 P009218
Millie Hudson who lives at Hampstead has offered herself as a husband sitter. She is willing to take the part of a sitter-in with the wifes permission while she goes out for the evening
Police with children: Simon Dingley aged 4 of Arthur Street Little Lever was terribly upset when he saw on television that Father Xmas had been arrested so he sat down
Daily Mirror Newspaper December 1960 Daily Mirror hot off the press at Geraldine House P044510
Birmingham Vicar, The Rev. Martin Tunnicliffe (38) from all Saints, shard end, used a ventriloquists dummy as a visual aid to put over the Christian Gospel, at his service today. November 1969 Z11092
The only London taxi with an "Inter-Com"system, is driven by MrThe only London taxi with an " Inter-Com" system, is driven by Mr. Michael De Fries (60) of Chiswick. Shally Moore in the taxi. December 1969 Z11689-001
Asset the donkey nestles among the 2, 250 suggestions for a name. March 1982 P011864
A 1950s Wireless radio. June 1952 C3119
Amateur Radio Norman Bennett, radio ham seen here with the transmitter, receiver recorder he built himself. June 1952 C3248
Telecommunication Exhibition at the Design Centre, Haymarket. 24 year old Pamela Houghton with a cordless telephone of the 1890 s, (right)
Baby and telephone. August 1952 C4052
Richard Gott, an independent candidate in the Hull-North by-election pictured in a phone box listening to the Dial Your Candidate service. January 1966 P018722
Election 1950. Mr. Edward Martell, deputy chairman and campaign organiser of the Liberal Party, photographed at his desk at Liberal Headquarters at Gayfore-street, London. February 1950 P018671
Woman talking on the telephone in her home. December 1969 Z11754-001