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The Princess Royal, seen here enjoying an over the wall chat with a Washington resident. Princess Anne was in Washington to open the Galleries shopping centre. 23rd July 1974
Men playing a game of Nap in The Sloop, Back Lane, St Ives most ancient public house, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
A man plays the barrel organ outside Hogarth Houses in Whitechapel, East London. Circa 1947
Cart and Van Horse Auction, New Kent Road, London, circa December 1947
Men gathering to watch sheep shearing in a village near Keswick, Cumbria, circa July 1947
Sheep shearing in a village near Keswick, Cumbria, circa July 1947
Sheep shearers leaving the Royal Oak Inn to go back to work, in Braithwaite village near Keswick, Cumbria, circa July 1947
Men gathering to watch sheep shearing in Braithwaite village near Keswick, Cumbria, circa July 1947
Eustace Rogers builds coracles but the demand for this ancient form of transport has fallen in the past few hundred years
Fisherman at the quayside at Ipswich Docks, on the estuary of the River Orwell, Suffolk. 11th June 1946
There is much activity at the ports where many coastal barges are peacefully working again. Pictured, Ipswich, Suffolk barges from the Thames, Medway, Stour and Orwell
William Jones off fishing for salmon with his coracle. Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
Charlie Smirke one of the greatest jockeys of all times but never the Champion. 15th March 1938
Steve Bloomer, Derby County manager onboard a liner leaving Liverpool for Canada to coach the National team 28th April 1922
Day in the life of Covent Garden, London, England. Workers enjoy a small break and their newspaper Picture taken 1st July 1948
Thomas O Donnell walks a mile for a pint, he says he cannot afford the prices at pubs closer to his house and that Springbank Cottage, Garscube Road sold the cheapest pint at 92p
Disgruntled Robert McKinnon, 62, lifts a judges pint. Strathclyde judges have ruled that a beer comes with the froth and therefore no complaints can be made about the amount of froth that comes with
Jacko Fossett the clown sits alone with his thoughts in the circus ring following the last performance at Belle Vue, Manchester. 30th January 1982
London sewermen seen here with Mirror photographer Bela Zola at Blackfriars. April 1st 1947
Edward Farmer and assistant seen here checking a sewage flow meter on the embankment. April 1st 1947
London sewermen seen here standing close to the bust of Joseph Bazalgette on the Embankment, Bazalgette was the man who engineered the London sewer system. April 1st 1947
A man inside slum housing in Liverpool inspect a large damp patch on the wall. circa 1935
A stonemason working on a detail of the Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool, . The foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in July 1904, and it was consecrated in 1924
Crofter, Callum MacLeod, 63, shoulders his shovel after another days work on the road... his OWN road, 29th April 1973. It weaves two and a half miles through two lines of hills
Managing director of British United Airways Freddie Laker, loads luggage onto an aircraft at Gatwick airport during a strike by porters. 1st December 1964
British United Airways managing director Freddie Laker with some of his own aircraft. 3rd March 1965
Apprentice jockeys jogging down a country lane during training to reduce their weight for the upcoming race at Epsom, 30th May 1922
Parents of Manchester United footballer Denis Law, Jocky and Ruby, at home with a photograph of their son behind them. 28th June 1966
The Manure lock basin at Wolverhampton, the lock keeper is shown by a narrow boat captain where his boat hit an obstruction 12th January 1950 Watscan - - 23/04/2010 - -
The St Kilda Post Office and post master in the village on Hirta the main island in the St Kilda archipelago. 26th May 1926 © Daily Record Planman - - 17/08/2010
J Thompson the oldest knocker up in Blackburn. The job of a knocker-ups was to rouse sleeping people so they could get to work on time
The high walls surrounding the Old Peoples home in Southern Grove, Stepney. Circa 1963
A whist drive scene at Burton Hall Brixton Road, SW9 18th April 1951
To gentlemen seen here outside the main parade of shops in Lurgan, catching up with all the local news. Circa 1966
Jimmy Seddon the assistant trainer of Liverpool AFC. April 1953 P009422
Harry Makepeace rings the bell to beging the new season. The old bell has been cleaned and hung on a new frame outtside the entrance to the pavillion at Lancashire County Cricket Club
Coracle Fisherman constructing a new boat - 1952
Coracle Fisherman with their craft on their backs- 1952
Gordon Brand British Golfer at the British Open Golf Tournament in Muirfield
A weaver operating a loom at the Royal Weaving Company in Belfast. Circa 1966
A workman from the local water board seen here working a standpipe in Portadown. Circa 1966
Lieut Parke Royal Navy seen here at the controls of his machine in which he was killed a few days later along with Arkell Hardwicke when the aircraft crashed on to the golf course in Wembley
Prince Philip meets a girl wearing a funny tee-shirt whilst competing in a horse-driving event in the north of England. August 1976
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and Nancy Reagan sitting in a carriage driving in Windsor Great Park during the visit of American President Ronald Reagan and his wife to Britain. 8th June 1982
Felicity Kendal dressed as a gardener July 1982 whilst filming a new series of the TV Programme Solo