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Esterbrook Pen Factory 21st November 1967 Nib production at the Esterbrook Pen factory, Moland Street, Birmingham
Cricket Bat Making 14th April 1932. A scene in a Midland sports manufacturers factory where a craftsman is engaged in the delicate task of creating the blade of a cricket bat
A squad of craftsmen at work cutting designs on to delicate glassware at a Midlands glassworks. 5th February 1958
BSA Bicycle assembly line in Small Heath 30th April 1935
Happy staff at Belfasts newest department store, Saturday 15th January 1966
Mr Irene Quaranta pictured at work in the Toulouse Aircraft factory. 22nd April 1975
Work in progress at the Toulouse Aircraft factory in Southern France. 22nd April 1975
The new master of the longest pier in the world was received aboard today at Southend on Sea, Essex. Mr Geoffrey Dawson, former Chief Officer of the Merchant Navy
9 month old Jane Turnock plays happily in her play pen as her mothers works away in the background, in the converted staff training room at Henrys store in Manchester. January 1966
Young machinists at work on one of the production lines at Loterys factory in Newport, Wales. 30th March 1964
Young machinists being trained in the training school of Loterys factory in Newport, Wales. March 1964
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits Liverpool. Mr Arthur Nimmo from Grassendale explains his job in the bookbinding section at the Sir Robert Jones Memorial Workshop. 29th November 1974
Back stage with the show girls during the rehearsal of Tom Arnolds Chu Chin Chow at the Empire Theatre, Sunderland. The cast of the show seen here queuing to sign for their wages 28th April 1954
Knocking off of work are the shipyard workers of P. S. Austin shipyards on the river WearKnocking off of work are the shipyard workers of P.S. Austin shipyards on the river Wear, Sunderland, 28th April 1954
A woman looks in the window of an un-named East End of London employment agency which supplies experienced labour to the rag trade. 11th January 1955
Women from Manila, who work in a Mill in Rochdale, Lancashire, give a display of national dancing in the cobbled streets of Rochdale. 20th July 1972
Clock on top of Eagley Mills, which is closing. Eagley, near Bolton, Greater Manchester. Eagley Mills is owned by J P Coats Ltd. and is due to close in June 1972
A woman working in a pub in Salford, Manchester, 16th July 1974
Dockers loading a ship at Gladstone Dock, Liverpool. Pictured is Danny Cull, 67, who has been a docker for 35 years. 9th August 1965
Queen Elizabeth II pauses to talk to one of the women on the assembly line during her walkabout at the Hoover factory in Merthyr. 9th March 1973
Britains first Traffic Warden to control traffic as opposed to booking cars for parking offences, Mrs Joyce Roffey, on point duty at a busy crossroads in Croydon, Surrey
Laying tram lines at Brunswick Square, Torquay. Circa 1905
Herald Express compositor using the old hot metal system of printing at the papers old premises in Braddons Hill Road West, Torquay. Circa 1979
Extending Torbay Road promenade in Torquay in 1930
Post Office sorting office at Broomhill Way, Torquay in 1984
The Redcliffe Bascule bridge operator at the controls in 1950 Bristol
Cleaning up after floods in Lypiatt Road, St George, Bristol in 1974
Bristol. A traffic warden surveys a traffic free Broadmead in 1973 as the road becomes a pedestrian area
Making aircraft parts for planes like the Bristol Btitannia, Comet, and Concord at Parnall s, Lodge Causeway. 1957
Bristol Evening Post - linotype machines in the 1950s
1964, shows Bristol City Docks (Floating Harbour) workers making their way home on bicycles after a busy shift. The tall, concrete buildings - tobacco-bond warehouses - seen here in the background
A London business firm who proposed to move their factory to Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, took the precaution this week of taking coach loads of their employees wives to see their proposed new
MP Dennis Skinner (left) stands alongside Tony Benn on the platform of the Labour Party rally, " Jobs First The Socialist Alternative" 19th September 1981
Tony Benn seen here making a speech during the Labour Party march and rally, " Jobs First The Socialist Alternative" 19th September 1981
Denis Healy Labour Party Deputy Leader (Centre), Dennis Skinner (left) seen here during the Labour Party march and rally, " Jobs First The Socialist Alternative" 19th September 1981
If you want to get ahead... four Examiner newspaper deliverers have won cycling safety helmets in a national competition. Emma Dolman, 13 (left), her brother Mark, 14, Neil Pain, 15, and Steven Kaye
Liverpool Playhouse staff. 1982
Enthusiasm is the first requirement for an assistant stage manager, the dogsbody job that launches most youngsters on their stage careers
Head Wrightson long service awards. 1972
New personnel manager at Skinningrove. 1971
Reading Miners Support Group. Broad Street, Reading. 28th November 1992
Machinist Kath Northam hands over a cheque for £455 to the Teesside Hospice CareMachinist Kath Northam hands over a cheque for £ 455 to the Teesside Hospice Care Foundation, raised by staff at the Lyons Tetley Teabag factory, Eaglescliffe. 23rd December 1981
Millions of tea bags go through the machine at the Tetley Tea factory, Eaglescliffe, which packs them into the boxes for sake in the shops. 17th June 1986
Quality controller Sally Nicholas checks the tea for taste at the Tetley Tea factory, Eaglescliffe. 17th June 1986
Skinningrove blast furnace plant, which is to close. 1971
The Scotswood works of Messers Sir W. G Armstrong, Whitworth and Co (Engineers) LtdThe Scotswood works of Messers Sir W.G Armstrong, Whitworth and Co (Engineers) Ltd. The picture shows the 12 o clock buzzer, a signal for a rush of workers for dinner
Hilbre Island custodian Charles Clifton and his wife Jean. Circa 1967
The first bar of gold at Dolaucothi Gold Mine with day shift workers. Afternoon and night shifts are also being worked. February 1938