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Women workers joke whilst overseeing cotton spinning, Miklan, Italy. Circa 1955
Women cotton spinning in a mill, Milan, Italy Circa 1955
Material is finished and rolled into bolts at an un-named Milan mill. Circa 1955
Fresh produce is off loaded at a Milan market. Circa 1955
Material being dyed at an un-named Milan cotton mill. Circa 1955
Motorcycles being assembled on the production line at the Bianchi factory in Milan. Circa 1955
Motor show held at the Torino Esposizioni in Turin Circa 1955
Bicycles being assembled on the production line at the Bianchi factory in Milan. Circa 1955
Courtroom into polling station - Mr V. N. Bowen (left) and Mr H. Dutton helping to convert Bridlingtons courthouse into a polling station for the 1959 general election. 8th October 1959
Children at R. O. Wilberforce (Conservative) campaign headquarters in Hull during the build up to the 1950 General Election. 2nd February 1950
To register their votes - Early arrivals at the polling booth in Pickering-Road, Hull. Forty-six candidates will contest the Hull Council elections. 15th May 1957
Vote-getting - by pony and trap - Mr John MacCallum campaigning in Holderness-road, Hull. Circa October 1959
A typical day in an election candidates routine, accompanied Liberal nominee for Beverley, Major. H. Stewart Freemantle, on a tour of part of his constituency during the run up to the 1950 General
Hull FC fans, Mr J Craven, left, and Mr H Shepherdson -members of the New Brunswick club leave for the cup tie against Halifax at Maine Road. 12-5-1956
May 1950. Alderman TR Broadbent looking at a shop display of boots outside a shop by the City Hall - they were regarded an eyesore
11 / 05 / 1957 - Kingston Communications exhibition telephone, Hull11/05/1957 - Kingston Communications exhibition telephone, Hull
Shops including Burtons, Jackson in Whitefriargate and Finlays the tobacconists Note also the old white phone box!
Alexandra Dock, Hull 28th November 1953
Aerial Photograph of Hull, clearly showing the River Hull, Holy Trinity Church and the Guildhall 1st June 1953
Coronation Queen Elizabeth II 1st June 1953. Cold rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of spectators for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth
The 102 foot Wiberforce monument overlooking Queens Gardens, Hull. The column is 90 feet and the statue on top is 12 feet tall, carved out of hard-wearing millstone grit
Aerial View of the Art Deco shop facade in Whitefriargate, Hull. 1st June 1953
Sale day at the East Yorkshire Joint Livestock and Dairy show. 6th April 1955
Where the old clock tower once provided a landmark, Hulls new Riverside Quay stands out in sharp contrast to its older surroundings
The days catch being auction at Hulls Fish Dock at St Andrews Dock. Circa 1956
Catch being landed at Hulls Fish Dock at St Andrews Dock. Circa 1955
Aerial view of the Guildhall, Hull 22nd August 1953
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 2nd June 1953. Chelsea Pensioners outside Buckingham Palace await the Queens return from Westminster Abbey following her coronation. 2nd June 1953
Members of the Household cavalry escort a carriage down Northumberland Avenue. The royal passengers are on their way to witness the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
King George Docks, Hull 1st June 1953
Tugs, lighters and barges moored to the staithes awaiting to unload their goods into warehouses along the River Hull. Whilst others wait to continue upstream to the Air Street
The second carriage of The Carriage Procession of Princes and Princesses of the Blood Royal carrying, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent, His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent
The Colonial Contingents of the armed service march along Whitehall following the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. 2nd June 1953
Five Companies of Foot Guards part of Her Majesty Procession make their way through Admiralty Arch as they escort the Queens coach to Westminster Abbey for her Coronation. 2nd June 1953
A carriage of The Carriage Procession of Princes and Princesses of the Blood Royal passes through Trafalgar Square as they make their way to Westminster Abbey for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine, seen here in the lead carriage of The Carriage Procession of Prime Ministers leaving Buckingham
Band and Corps of Drums of the Welsh and Irish Guards part of Her Majesty Procession make their way through Admiralty Arch as they escort the Queens coach to Westminster Abbey for her Coronation
Members of the Household Cavalry part of Her Majesty Procession make their way through Admiralty Arch as they escort the Queens coach to Westminster Abbey for her Coronation. 2nd June 1953
Royal Navy guard contingent make their way up The Mall passing under Admiralty Arch to take their places lining the route of the Coronation Procession. 2nd June 1953
The head of Her Majesty Procession make their way through Admiralty Arch as they escort the Queens coach to Westminster Abbey for her Coronation. 2nd June 1953
The head of Her Majesty Procession comprised of Five Companies of the Foot Guards, Band and Corps of Drums of the Welsh and Irish Guards, Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery and Four Troopers
The Carriage Procession of Prime Ministers passes underneath Admiralty Arch as it makes it way towards Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. 2nd June 1953
The Carriage Procession of Princes and Princesses of the Blood Royal, seen here making their way down Northumberland Avenue to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 2nd June 1953
Band of the Royal Navy make their way through Trafalgar Square before the start of the Coronation Procession. 2nd June 1953
The Carriage Procession of Colonial Rulers passes underneath Admiralty Arch as it makes it way towards Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. 2nd June 1953
Members of overseas armed services march along Whitehall leading the coronation procession back to Buckingham Palace following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. 2nd June 1953
The Queen in her carriage passing through Trafalgar Square on her way to her Coronation at Westminster Abbey. 2nd June 1953