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Miners coming off shift at the end of a hard day at the coal face. Circa 1960s
Shaft sinking record at Boulby Mine. 1971
Margaret Thatcher at the Thames Barrier in Woolwich, London - February 1979
Channel Tunnel Construction 28th November 1987. Construction workers in the service tunnel on the English side of the Channel
Miners of the Bullclliffe Colliery near Wakefield seen here coming off shift. 30th July 1963
Miners at the Morrison Busty Colliery. 24th February 1971
The restoration of Crathorne Hall. The Crathorne Hall Hotels General Manager Phillip Newman Hall and Dawn Holding in the Ormesby suite, once a nursery
British Steel Corporation, Redcar, lighting the blast furnace. 12th October 1979
One of the worries when the closure of Smiths Dock was announced was the plight of the firms 42 apprentices. Now, however
Coal miners Phillip Jenkins (left) and Chris Lee seen here at the Taff Merthyr Colliery, South Wales. 23rd March 1983
The Teesside Power Plant was officially opened at Enron-Wilton, Teesside by the Right Hon Lord Wakeham, leader of the House of Lords. L-R Andy McCleod, Lord Wakeham, Tom White. 10th September 1993
Mr Fred Relton, Wimpey Projects manager and Andy Dingsdale, project manager of Enron, pictured on the ICI Power Station site. 30th November 1990
Miners at Coventry Colliery seen here working at the coal face. 5th March 1987
Miners working at the coal face at the Frances Colliery in Scotland. 2nd March 1983
British and French dignitaries, Malcolm Rifkind, Secretary of State for Transport, and his French counterpart Michel Delebarre and members of the TML board queue to clear French
Malcolm Rifkind (Right), Secretary of State for Transport, and his French counterpart Michel Delebarre celebrate the tunnel breakthrough at the Shakespeare Cliff entrance by showing their stamped
Stage Four of the Tour de France from Dover to Brighton. Builders on the refurbishment and redevelopment of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Dover
Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Breakthrough between the tunnels from Birkenhead and Liverpool under the River Mersey
The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high, as workers on the new Blackwall Tunnel install ventilation pipes in Prestage Street
Cutting through 1, 140 foot high Manshead Hill was completed when the Mayor of Wakefield, Alderman Nathan Hutchinson J.P. fired the two final charges to complete the tunnel
HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana has a laugh with some local builders during her Royal Tour of the North East of England
Morrison Busty Colliery 24th February 1971
Two budding miners - Kelly Plews, left, and Martin Robinson - pose outside the Tom Leonard Mining Museum. 27th January 1983
Safety conscious Ballast Nedam Construction staff have teamed up to win the firms in-house safety contest. Site agent David Lennon
The first seven new recruits for Samsuns new industrial its at Wynyard were shown around the site. They are pictured left to right, Lance Moon, Kevin Lodge, Andrew Atherton, Janet Watt
The men who made the final push - driver Danny Williams (left) and shift boss Bill Joblin. Second tunnel breakthrough. The Kingsway Tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey in Merseyside
When the children of class 6T at Shepley First School tackle a school project they do it in style. Teacher Thelma Todd gave her nine and 10 year olds a task involving buildings
Seven new apprentices have been taken on by Stockton Council under the new Modern Apprenticeships Scheme. They are Jason Leeks, Istanan Hussain, James Taylor, Dean McCulloch
Youngsters from Denby Dale First School got a special glimpse of life down a coal mine today. With students from Bretton Hall College the children, including Andrew Harpin pictured right
The foundation stone was laid today at Gatesheads new multi-million-pound Metrocentre by Local Governement Minister Kenneth Baker
John Hall gives Tynesides £150 million shopping centre a champagne send offJohn Hall gives Tynesides £ 150 million shopping centre a champagne send off today as the first girders were slotted into place. 5th February 1985
Greek Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, Greek Church Street, Butetown, Cardiff. Mr Demetrios Djialli (right), senior lecturer in civil engineering and building at the Polytechnic of Wales
The team of steel erectors from Depledge ready to lift the main supporting girder for the new Kemlyn Road Stand. The new two tier stand at Anfield is due to be completed by the beginning of the new
Miners celebrate as the one millionth tonne of coal leaves Coventry Colliery. 13th February 1987
Coventry Telegrapher reporter Rob Carter talks to Mark McNulty 3000 feet underground. With them are (Left to Right) saefty engineer Geoff Webster, chocker Brian Godber
New robotic coal cutter seen here at work in the Bolsover Colliery Company Clipstone Colliery in Nottinghamshire 28th November 1946
Londons highest Carol Service took place when building workers L / R Arthur CournaneLondons highest Carol Service took place when building workers L/R Arthur Cournane, Dennis Hall, Orrie Briggs and Tommy Cochrane sang a variety of carols 110 ft. from the ground. 20th December 1976
Drivers of heavy construction site machinery will be able to attend a new training course at the Mid-Warwickshire College of Further Education in Leamington