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Tipping on Meadfoot Beach, Torquay February 1964
East Street in Bedminster flooded following a storm 10th July 1968
Mr F T Bacon in Cambridge demonstrating, his fuel cell invention. He called it the Hydrox Fuel Cell, it was an electric chemical battery which could convert chemical energy directly into electrical
Man walking across the drought hit reservoir at Bartley Green, Birmingham
British army engineers use armoured vehicles to clear the road to Kuwait City during Operation Desert Storm. Seen in the background is one of over four hundred oil wells set alight by retreating
A member of the Saudi Environment Agency inspects the pollution along the gulf coast following the Iraqi decision to blow up the Kuwati tanker pipeline out at sea
Coal Miners sit inside the mine at Penallta Colliery in South Wales October 1991
The battle of the planet begins in Battle Hill. That is where Wallsend children aged only five to nine, are struggling heroically to transform a little tip of a dene into a wildlife oasis
In rude good health is GWR Hall class No. 4965 Rood Ashton Hall, newly restored in 1998 and hauling The Shakespeare Express, a regular Sunday working from Birmingham Snow Hill to Stratford
Sign warning of deep water at drought hit Bartley Green Resevoir, Birmingham
Solar panels topped by wind turbines September 1999 at the new Sainsburys Supermarket at Greenwich which is the world most environment friendly store in the shadow of the Millennium Dome
Magnus Magnusson and Lord Lindsay at Rural Centre Ingliston for Scottish Biodiversity release. May 1996
Magnus Magnusson Lord Lindsay and NFU Stewart Whiteford at Rural Centre Ingliston for Scottish Biodiversity release. May 1996