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Womens international football match at Plough Lane, Wimbledon, London. England 2 v France 0. England captain Sheila Parker (right)
Norton School, Berkshire Road, Norton, Cleveland, Stockton on Tees, 19th June 1980. Norton School is pioneering a special exchange scheme with schoolchildren in Toulouse, France
RAF Patrington and Holmpton. Underground telephone exchange. From left reporter Stuart Russell, Capt JD Ford and Wing Cdr Geoffrey Oliver
Tony Hancock performs on stage in the rehearsals for Sunday Night at the London Palladium. 15th November 1964
Cow for car. Searles of Worthing, car dealers, take anything in part exchange for a car. Sales Manager John Lyndall has been offer a furniture, old TVIs, pictures
A complete telephone system erected in the grounds of a Derbyshire Centre of the Royal Corps of Signals, form and admirable means of obtaining practical experience for men training. 27th March 1940
Bombadier Tom Burridge of Deptfprd, London and his comrade Bombadier Poppleseell of Middlesbrough attempt to trade their cigarette lighter for an accordion at a barter exchange in Luneburg
Items for trade on display in a shop window in Luneburg, Germany after the Second World War. After the war there was a scarcity of vital necessities such as food
A barter exchange in Luneburg, Germany after the Second World War. After the war there was a scarcity of vital necessities such as food
Telephone Exchange Operators, 18th January 1938
Telephonist school: - Pupils receiving instructions on the operation of the switchboard at the school for telephone operators at Telephone House, Newcastle. 6th March 1937
Shelley High School sixth-form council treasurer Matthew Ashley (left) and chairman Helen Barri (second left) hand a cheque for £
Seaside special... 41 French students joined 41 pupils from King James School, Almondbury, on a trip to Blackpool. The French children, from Saint Dizier
Guardian Telephone Exchange, Manchester, 15th March 1983. Underground telephone exchange built in Manchester in 1954. Today the underground site is used for telephone cabling
A group of pupils from Germany visited Almondbury High School as part of an exchange visit. The party of 15 students aged 13 to 15 from Siegen last year
Pupils at St John School Golcar, are to be stars of the small screen. The school played host to a group of visitors from Huddersfields Russian twin town, Kustanai
Mr Anthony Wedgewood-Benn, the post Master general, today opened the new International Telephone Exchange in Carter lane. He was shown the switchboards by 22 year old Tina Hall of Corringham Essex
Mrs. Florrie Smith is 79 and believed to be the oldest hello girl in the country. She has worked at this exchange since 1928 and has spent most of her 41 years on the 6pm to 8am shift.Mrs
The opening of the Cardiff Coal and Shipping Exchange building, Docks, Cardiff - 20th February 1912