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Austin Mini body shells are spray painted in the paint shop on production line at Longbridge. 10th March 1963
The Austin Mini production line at Longbridge. 10th March 1963. A completed Austin Mini is driven on to a car transporter at Longbridge for delivery to a Austin showroom
The Jarrow March. The marchers left Jarrow on 5th October 1936. They reached London on 31st October 1936 and they returned to Jarrow on 5th November 1936
Land girls on their way home from the field in military area East Anglia The harvest has to be got within fourteen days MSI WW2
Wirral Colliery at Neston, just before the general strike. Wirral miners were the first to come out when the employers cut their wages. 10th April 1925
Closing of the Eagley Mills (clock tower of Eagley Mills can been seen in the background), Eagley, near Bolton, Greater Manchester. Eagley Mills is owned by J P Coats Ltd
Teesside Butchers, 53 years a butcher, Circa 1972
Only a few groups of men stand chatting at the gate of a deserted Manchester dock May 1951 P011969
Sewing thread being manufactured at the Nottingham factory of Ws Godber. 30th August 1965
Ray Winney, 16, and Tony Scrivens, 16, with Gloria Knights, 17. on the boat Tobago. Dockside Dandies at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 16th May 1962
Kerry Swain, Television Presenter, aged 21, has been sacked after only two weeks on Television South West, pictured at home in Shepperton, 19th January 1982
Courtaulds works, Foleshill Road, Coventry. 8th January 1981
Women Wrestling in 1941
Women at John I Thorneycroft & Co, Hampton Launch Works, Platts Eyot have just put the finishing touches to a Whaleback boat. 25th April 1943
Mr. R. C. Askew, who has been a dairyman in Willingham for 36 years, uses a tricycle to deliver his milk Cambridge 15th April 1968
Vauxhall car worker Ken Brown on the assembly line at the Vauxhall factory in Luton, Bedfordshire. 22nd January 1982
The Job centre in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. April 1984
Newbolds Butchers, Middlesbrough, 13th September 1983
Butchers, Middlesbrough, Circa 1973
Chris Manson, his wife Jackie and their daughter Nicky, in their family butchers shop, Cs Manson, in Crescent Road, Middlesbrough, 26th July 1996
Terry Meynell of Licenced Game Dealers, Meynell Limited, pictured with a tray of pigeons, Stockton, 20th January 1993
New abattoir supplying Teesside with fresh meat, Marton, Middlesbrough, 8th March 1967
Cleveland Butchers Association held a Food Fantasia at Marton Hotel & Country Club, to promote butchers and boost meat sales, 3rd July 1996. Crown of Lamb
Butchers, Stokesley, Circa 1973
Charing Cross Hospital strike. Spokesman for Doctors at the hospital, Tony Richards, a consultant. 6th December 1978
The new uniform for Lyons Teashop waitresses, opening in Chancery Lane. Margaret Tait, 18, pictured in her new uniform. 23rd November 1965
Nippies have returned to London after J Lyons & Co. Ltd. announced plans to revive the " Corner House". A nippy is a waitress who works in the J
A group of workmen at Doigs Grimsby yard in the 1920s
Delabole Slate Quarry in Cornwall, is one of the largest Quarries in England. Floors and roofing are the main things for which the skate is used. The quarry goes down to a depth of 500 feet
The entrance to the main drift at the Belsay Colliery, Northumberland, it is now three-quarters of a mile in length, and has 250 feet of cover. That is the depth of the surface to the coal
Bilston Pottery 1958 A worker inspects the controls for the electrical operated kiln at the Bilston Pottery
Brierley Hill Glassworks 1st April 1952 Ernie Rowley engraving a vase in the works of Stevens and Williams Limited at Brierley Hill near Stourbridge
Scenes aboard Hull fishing trawler "Ross Orion"Scenes aboard Hull fishing trawler " Ross Orion" on the fishing grounds off Greenland. 15th July 1967
Irlam steel works dispute. Eric Teal (left) secretary to the joint trade union action committee and Martin Kennedy, chairman of the joint union action committee at the Irlam Steel works
Steam Trains. A driver prepares to take his engine out of the sheds at the British Railway motive power depot at Dairycoates, Hull. 4th August 1965
The old Royal Mail sorting office in Small Street, Bristol, before the move to a brand new building at Temple Meads in 1969. The mail is now sorted at Filton. Circa 1965
COLLEGE GREEN IN 1950 As Bristols new Council House was nearing completion in the late 1940s it was decided that the public view of the building would be vastly improved by lowering College Green by
Apprentices working in the Padcroft carpentry shop in Yiewsley 1933
Staff at the Tetley Tea factory, Eaglescliffe, raised more than £ 3000 for the North Tees Womens Cancer Appeal when their training manager Pat Gibson was struck by the disease
ICI long service awards, Billingham. 1971
The tea taster at work. A sip, a quick taste and Mr Edward Pedvin, of Hollywood, near Birmingham has sampled one more of the 200 -250 sampoles on which he must pass each day at the Ty-phoo Tea
Newspaper round boys leaving the newsagents with their newspapers, ready for delivery. 18th April 1970
Newspaper round boys inside a newsagents, sorting the papers ready for delivery. 18th April 1970
The past and future meet in this picture at the boatyard in Walsall, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire). As boatbuilders are pictured at work on a longboat
B&G Carpets on Portrack Road are expanding to the Naafi building in Darlington. Pictured is Dad and Chairman William Maguire with his sons Billy, Jason and Frank. 8th May 1997
A group of men standing outside the Ministry of Labour on the High Street, Barnstaple, North Devon. 9th January 1966
Fanous raincoat manufacturers Dannimac are making a massive £800Fanous raincoat manufacturers Dannimac are making a massive £ 800, 000 vote of confidence in Teesside by siting their main UK factory in the area
Ray Winney, 16, and Tony Scrivens, 16, on the boat Tobago. Dockside Dandies at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 16th May 1962