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Middlesbrough Football Club. Commencement of building new stadium, Friday 28th October 1994. Steve Gibson, Owner, Chairman
Middlesbrough Football Club. Middlehaven site of construction of new stadium, by the River Tees, 1995
Signing of Construction Charter, for Trafford Centre, at Trafford Town Hall, Manchester, 16th October 1995. Pictured. Bill Morgan, Chairman of Trafford Park Development Corporation
Trafford Centre, Manchester, final preparations, 8 days prior to official opening, pictured 2nd September 1998. The Trafford Centre, a large indoor shopping centre and leisure complex in Dumplington
Meg Matthews wife of Noel Gallagher, photo-call to open new Selfridges store at the Trafford Centre, Manchester, 9th September 1998
DJ Sara Cox and Meg Matthews wife of Noel Gallagher, photo-call to open new Selfridges store at the Trafford Centre, Manchester, 9th September 1998
WW2 - April 1945. Troops from the US First Army who were advancing in to Germany from the west shakes advancing Soviet First Ukranian Front forces from the east as they meet hands as they meet
The first of the Clyde tunnels near completion. Scaffolders still at work. November 1962
Work still in progress on the air ventilators in the new Clyde tunnel in Glasgow which connects the districts of Whiteinch in the north to Govan in the South in the west of the city
Work in progress on the new Clyde tunnel in Glasgow. 29th December 1961
The approach to the new Clyde tunnel on the Whiteinch side, shortly before its official opening. June 1963
An engineer checks the pistons of the Gipsy Six engine during the construction of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934
Woman fitting the rudder during the construction of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934
Engineer check the Gipsy Six engine during the construction of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934
Women machinists sewing canvas prior to it being fitted and doped to the wings during the construction of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome
Women workers doping the wings during the construction of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934
A welder constructs the fuselage framework of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934
Engineer examines the prop shaft of the Gipsy Six engine during the construction of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934
A women examines the bolts used in the construction of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934
Work under way on the new Railway End stand at St Andrews, home ground of Birmingham City football club. 17th December 1963
Workmen are busy preparing the ground before beginning work on the Railway End stand where 1500 seats are to be installed in time for next season. 27th June 1973
Revedelopment work under way at St Andrews stadium, home ground of Birmingham City football club. 5th July 1994
Rebuilding Coventry. Men at work, attaching the keystone to complete the masonry on the 75 foot high baptistry window of the new Coventry Cathedral
A giant crane towers above the Post Office in King Street as the latest part of the redevelopment of Bedworth town centre 28th July 1975
World War Two - Second World War - A record output of 200, 000 bricks in 48 hours was reached by Blythe and Sons, Birtley, a North-East firm with a history extending over nearly 80 years
The facade of Selfridges store in Oxford Street, London. August 1937
Mr Gordon Selfridge lays the last stone which completes the Oxford Street facade of his Selfridges store. 1st September 1927
Testing the D. H Comet airframe for effects of pressurising and de pressurising the cabinTesting the D.H Comet airframe for effects of pressurising and de pressurising the cabin. 29th January 1954
Aerial view of London Airports longest runway No. 5 measuring 3, 733 yardsAerial view of London Airports longest runway No.5 measuring 3, 733 yards. note the long black streak in the centre of the runway (right)
The two unsold Concordes under construction at Filton. 21st September 1977
Sir Herbert John Baptista Manzoni CBE MICE was a British civil engineer known for holding the position of City Engineer and Surveyor of Birmingham from 1935 until 1963
Block of Flats, Hammersmith London, 8th February 1949
Hammersmith London, 8th February 1949
Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941
Spon Street Coventry city centre, in the background Meadow House a block of residential flats is under construction. 27th October 1966
Framework of the new Coventry Telegraph building on Corporation Street 7th February 1958
Lorries wait to take away the rubble which is all that remains of the former eight storey high GEC factory in the city centre. 6th January 1992
Workmen check over the new giant water chute built at Belle Vue. our camera gives you the view of the passengers will have as they start their exciting journey down the chute into the water
Chelsea footballer Alan Hudson takes a break from DIY at his Putney home, May 1972
Chelsea footballer Alan Hudson tundertaking some DIY at his Putney home, May 1972
Sandbags are placed for the protection of buildings in Newcastle in prepartion for air raids. 03/09/1939
Work is pushed ahead on the group of ARP air raid shelters at the Vickers-Armstrong Scotswood works in Newcastle. 16/04/1939
A crowd of excited youngsters watched the delivery of the first consignment of ARP air raid shelters in the Two Ball Lonnen area of Newcastle. 28/02/1939
Wartime preparations at the Dental Hospital in Newcastle when students took part in a very different kind of drill - filling sandbags in case of air raids. 31/08/1939
Durham is prepared - work underway on an ARP scheme in Durham. 9th September 1939
Newcastles comprehensive scheme for protecting the public during air attacks is still being extended. This picture shows a concrete shelter being constructed at Saville Place
Residents of Links Avenue, Monkseaton, who decided to construct their own communal air raid shelter shortly before the start of the Second World War
Sport - Rugby - Wales - Cardiff - Taking shape... the new 1m-plus Cardiff Arms Park isSport - Rugby - Wales - Cardiff - Taking shape...the new 1m-plus Cardiff Arms Park is now in an advanced state of construction and soon rugby fans will be swarming into its seats