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Theology graduate Susan Harwood Jones on the production line spreading cream on jam tarts in 1984
The last Triumph Herald - a 13 / 60 convertible, came off the NoThe last Triumph Herald - a 13/60 convertible, came off the No. 1 assembly line at Triumph Motor Companys Canley works, today. Mr. M. W
Bristol Aerial view of St Annes Board Mills in 1960
Margaret Thatcher visiting christmas cracker factory - November 1977
Walkers Factory, Bursom Road, Leicester. 15th March 1988
Scenes at the Walkers Factory, Leicester. 26th January 1978
John Stonehouse MP, Minister of State for Technology, with French officials, including with Jean Chamant, Minister of Transport
Willing hands at work in the pressing department of Windsors clothing factory at Fjorestjach Trading Estate Swansea. 28th January 1957
Five million Players cigarettes readied for dispatch to B. EFive million Players cigarettes readied for dispatch to B.E.F forces during the Second World War. 19th December 1939
The entrance to the Cadbury factory at Bournville as workmen clean up after flooding caused by a direct hit on the nearby Birmingham to Worcester canal bridge
Damage to the Cadbury factory at Bournville, Birmingham following a raid on the city. During the raid millions of gallons of water flooded the factory following a direct hit on the Birmingham
Staff at the Cadbury factory at Bournville clean up after flooding caused by a direct hit on the nearby Birmingham to Worcester canal bridge
Firemen dampening down the Chamberlain, Kind and Jones factory, Holl0way Head, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 27th October 1940
Picture shows Mrs Annie Kelly, boring a shaft of submarine. She is the wife of a crane driver in the same factory. Picture taken in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England. Picture taken 4th October 1944
The youngest stoker in the country. Pictured is 17 years old Marjorie Firth (hard to read caption could also read at Fitch) of Hilary Avenue, Norwich, Norfolk. She is working in a local factory
Munition girls at work at a Welsh shell factory working for the Ministry of Supply during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Some of the office staff of a local Tin Box factory, making collecting boxes for the red Cross nurses. The production is done after working hours due to the labour shortage. 6th November 1941
A Royal Air Force officer addressing workers at a factory near Reading, Berkshire during the Second world War. 10th April 1942
A Royal Air Force officer etched women workers at a factory near Reading, Berkshire during the Second world War. 10th April 1942
A female worker inspecting the cooling system of a Lancaster bomber plane of the Royal Air Force at an aircraft production site near reading, Berkshire during the second world War. 8th July 1943
These young female workers in a North West factory are given physical training during their morning and afternoon break. November 1943
Unopposed capture of valuable Burma Oil fields area is a most pointed indication of Japanese collapse. Troops probing down towards the Yenangyaung Road
Photo-reconnaissance image taken by No1 PRU of the damaged Heinkel aircraft factory at Marienehe, Rostock, Germany, following a series of major raids by Bomber Command. 1
All the large cooling towers at the at the Bohlen Synthetic Oil plan near Leipzig were partially destroyed, loading sheds and distillation plant considerably damage
Twenty three buildings and installations at the Marseburg Synthetic Oil plant, 20 miles west of Leipzig were damaged during the attack by the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers on the 20th July 1944
Reconnaissance photograph taken by 106 (PR) Group, RAF of the damaged to the Adam Opel motor factory at Russelsheim, Germany
Direct hits from the US 8th Air Force heavy bombers on every building of the Waggun ME-110 assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany. Smoke and fire blanket the target. 11th January 1944
Aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Alfred Teves aerospace component factory at Frankfurt following night attacks by RAF Bomber Command on the nights of 18th/19th March and 22nd/23rd March
On Sunday 20th February 1944 the US 8th Air Force despatched 2000 heavy bombers to attack enemy aircraft factories at Leipzig, Brunswick, Bernburg and military targets at Gotha
The initial stage of production of a British ten-ton bomb. The bomb is cast round the framework on which rope made from wood shavings is wound. Circa 1940s
Picture taken at a Government Training School in Birmingham where women of all ages have set out to learn the skills needed to work in munitions factories
Birmingham factory worker Beatrice Payne, at work making and testing parachute hooks, buckles and D-rings for airmen of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. 5th May 1942
Birmingham factory worker Mts Kate Budd at work during the Second World War. 5th April 1943
Birmingham factory worker Mrs Savage of 1 Hamhurst Avenue, Handsworth Wood, at work at a munitions factory during the Second World War. 5th May 1942
Emily Davies (nearest camera) who was blinded following an air raid in the blitz, pictured at work with three other blind women testing aircraft parts at a factory in the West Midlands during
Mrs Jeanings supervising part timer Mrs Williams at her machine in a Birmingham munitions factory during the Second World War. 28th May 1942
Sunday work in progress at a munitions factory in Birmingham during the Second World War. Woman at work in the Fuse inspection department of a Birmingham Arms Factory. 26th May 1940
Birmingham factory worker Mabel Evitts, aged 28, of 63 Princes Road, Warley, at work soldering torpedoes at a West Midlands factory during the Second World War. 5th May 1942
Factory worker Mrs C Kyle at work in a Birmingham munitions factory during the Second World War. 29th January 1941
Mrs Knight gets down to some tank parts under the eye of forewoman Mrs Jeanings at a Birmingham munitions factory during the Second World War. 28th May 1942
Seventy two year old factory worker Mrs Slim of 283 Queens road, Londonderry, Smethwick, who works five hours every morning in a Birmingham factory on drilling and milling machines
Factory worker Miss D Odell at work in a Birmingham munitions factory during the Second World War. 29th January 1941
Opening of a Womens War Work Exhibition at Solihull, Birmingham during the Second World War. Miss Connie Pattinson, capstan operator, speaking tat the exhibition
The burnt out shell of Lawrence Brothers Manufacturers, 45 Dudley Street, Birmingham the morning after an air raid on the city 25th October 1940
Firemen dampening down the burnt out shell of the Dobson & Crowther factory, Aston Road, Birmingham, following a raid on the city 1st November 1940
Members of an aircraft factory who recently visited an RAF Squadron, invited the pilots to pay them a visit at the factory and see their fighter planes being made
The remains of the Birmingham Food Supply Company factory, Fallows Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. Makers of Queens Gravy Salts seen here following a heavy raid on the city. 27th August 1940
The British raid on the Lofoten Islands when oil plants were put out of action, oil stocks burnt, prisoners taken and large parties of Norwegian volunteers brought back to serve in the allied forces