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A wide selection of different sized helmets at the Mid Anglia police Headquarters, 1973
Police constable Ivan Jackson checks the speed of a passing boat along the River Cam, Cambridgeshire. 3rd May 1991
A new uniform being issued to officers at the Mid Anglia police Headquarters, 1973
A worker at Newmarket hospital in Cambridge. Circa 1970s
Paratroop Training at RAF Ringway, Manchester. England. Paratroopers checking each others harnesses and packs RAF Ringway was a Royal Air Force station in Ringway, Cheshire, England, near Manchester
Station Officer Brown of the London Fire Service (LFS) with firemen Munkley and Matthews using breathing apparatus during the Second World War. 17th October 1940
Odeon cinema usherettes at Leicester Square, London, have their own fire fighting squad and do their fair share of fire watching. Here they are pictured checking a fire hose for ladders
New York Police, 13th Precinct Emergency Squad, Toting his ten foot " Constraining Pole", an officer prepares to face a man who has gone berserk. 13th February 1981
Odeon usherettes at Leicester Square in central London are ready for anything in fire fighting after having formed their own fire fighting squad
Munition girls at work at a Welsh shell factory working for the Ministry of Supply during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Trainees at a Royal Engineers Transportation training centre repair locomotive wheels in one of the workshops during the Second world War. 24th August 1943
Men of the Pioneer Corps are doing valuable work all over the country making embankments alongside rivers which are likely to overflow or breach their banks
Soviet Red Army ski troops on their way to advanced lines, riding on sledges and tanks in their ongoing battle against the German Army on the Eastern Front. February 1942
German army defeat at Moscow during the ongoing battle against the Soviet Red Army on the Eastern Front during World War Two. Heavy German guns smashed by Soviet artillery. February 1942
Mixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W. EMixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W.E. Buchanan-Dunlop, parson of St. Helens Church, Worcester. During the service there
A number of Ant-Aircraft gunners who helped in the defence of britain during the " Battle of Britain", now serving in Cyprus
Reconnaissance picture taking during Second World War. 1st September 1943
Soviet Red Army troops in white winter camouflage, ride on horseback on their way to advanced lines in their ongoing battle against the German Army on the Eastern Front. March 1942
Soldiers of the Soviet Red Army equipped with ingenious body boat and paddles during the battle against the German Army in the Second World War
A Soviet Red Army armoured trolly setting out on a reconnaissance during the battle between the Soviet and German Army on the Eastern Front. August 1942
Pictures taken during a divisional exercise in an area of Northern France occupied by the British Expeditionary Force in the early part of the Second World War
Miss Joyce Richardson, aged 21 of Rotherham, South Yorkshire at work as a junior chemist in a great steel works laboratory
Wireless experts of a West Country Tank Corps unit practicing wireless telephony at their West Country Headquarters during the Second world War. 15th July 1940
Members of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force being taught to fit the magazine in an trial camera during training at their headquarters in the Second World War. 6th January 1941
Tuition in wireless is one of the most popular courses for these young soldiers in the grounds of a Derbyshire Centre of the Royal Corps of Signals. 27th March 1940
Five sisters form a fire fighting team on a trailer pump and are seen here at practice. They are Rose, Ivy, May Margaret and Betty Ellard of Erith, Kent. 14th September 1943
Chair making industry continues in Britain during World War Two. Mr H E Goodchild turning chair legs on his lathe. 8th December 1941
Textile production in Britain during World War Two. Miss Eileen Rhodes with Peke Chinnie. 21st August 1943
Mr William Horlock (left) and Mr Roy Doidge, who are on the staff of Lansdowne Hospital, with a home-made iron lung. October 1969
BBC Radio Merseyside Studio, Wednesday 10th February 1993
Father and daughter out for a Sunday bike ride watches the farmers of Stansted gather in the harvest. 10th August 1964
Student Susan Taylor, School of Printing Feature at Coventry College of Art, 25th April 1967
The first London International Inventions Exhibition, held at Londons Royal Horticultural New Hall, Westminster. Pictured, an invention that will be a boon to anglers
Picture taken in the heavily damaged town of Caen in France immediately after its occupation by British and canadian forces
British army counter booby trap patrol soldiers moves off after a mortar bomb fell into the stream behind them in the village of Nieuwstadt, Holland on the Western Front
British army soldiers at work searching for enemy mines during the push in to France shortly after the D-day landings in the Second World War. 19th June 1944
British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of mines in Nothern France during the allied invasion of France shortly after the D-Day landings
British sappers at work clearing away enemy mines in a field near the town of Geilenkirchen, Germany during " Operation Clipper"
British army engineers remove the bearing from a wrecked vehicle in a dump which has been established in Northen France for the purpose of repair or salvage of destroyed
Liverpool footballer Roger Hunt listening to music at home. Circa 1966
Frith Street, Soho, London, 22nd May 1968
TV personality Michael Aspel, who is a vice-president of Bliss, returned to West London Hospital to hand over some equipment to the Special Care Baby Unit
Liverpool full back Ronnie Moran with his girlfriend Joyce watching television at home on their Wednesday night television night. 26th October 1955
Mrs Stephenson of Carberry Hall, Wilberfoss with pest control workers during the spraying of potato fields by helicopter. 23rd August 1952
Flying mostly at a height of only four feet and speeds down to 30 mph this pest control helicopter sprays the potato fields of Mrs Stephenson of Carberry Hall, Wilberfoss with protective chemicals
Steam powered Excavating Machine, aka Steam Navvy, at Beamish Museum, Beamish, County Durham, 18th August 1970. Designed for lifting and moving material such as rock and soil
Beekeeper, G Baitey, holding Smoker with heat shield and hook, Newcastle, 22nd July 1971