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Huge underground ammunition depot, Southern Command. (Picture) Storage bays for shells in the completed section of the underground ammunition depot. 23rd November 1943
New Strand bus depot, Bootle. 30th September 1976
500 lb bomb ordnance depot at a farm in England during Second World War. 21st February 1944
At an RAF maintenance depot in India which covers the area of a small town and is far beyond the reach of enemy bombers. Hundreds of aircraft technicians are working day and night
Huge underground ammunition depot, Southern Command. (Picture) Workmen employed on construction for a new tunnel, load skip with stones. 23rd November 1943
General view of the bus terminal at Pier Head in Central Liverpool. 12th January 1967
General view from tyne Pier Head bus terminal in central Liverpool looking across the docks and the River Mersey towards Birkenhead and the Wirral Peninsula. 28th May 1965
Double Decker Tramcar No. 342 at Consett, County Durham, England, 13th July 1967
The Railway Yards at Thornby, with various locomotives in background, 23rd September 1992
Manchester - Long Millgate, Poets Corner, November 1948. P000201
Mr. Alan Craig achieved every railmans dream on 18th March 1976 when he spent 40 minutes at the controls of an Inter-City 125, British Rails new High Speed Train
Manager Peter Edwards in the Inter-City 125 shed on 18th August 1984
Some of the Inter-City 125 High Speed trains standing in the snow at Heaton Depot on 13th January, 1982
The new High Speed Train servicing depot was opened at Heaton on 7th November 1977 when one of the new locomotives broke through a giant tape driven by rail boss Peter Parker
Some Inter-City 225s and 125s standing at Heaton Depot on 29th July 1998
East Coast of Kra Isthmus. Chumpon railway station and shipment yard left in a mass of flames after RAF Liberators flew a round trip of 2, 300 miles to bomb the strategic targets
Keeping the Army Supplied. Scenes at an Ordance depot in the Home Counties. Lance Corporal Kittly Cummins of the ATS, a tyre examiner at work. May 1944 P010291