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German police officers protecting Princess Margaret during her tour of West German July 1954 Neg No RE5871
German shock troops ready to go over the top for the Great Offensive of March 1918
Suez Crisis 1956 Indian paratroops of the Kumoan Rifles arrive at El Cap as part of the UNO peacekeeping force
Suez Crisis 1956 Danish UNO troops on the Suez canal set up a machine gun emplacement between the British and Egyptian front line. The gun is pointing in the direction of the British
Miners leaving Whitburn Colliery in July 1954
Miners leave the cage for the last time at Murton Colliery, November 1991
The last shift going down at Burradon Colliery, November 1975
Lord Robens relaxes after coming to the surface at Britannia Colliery, Pengam, where he was underground for two hours - 12th Feb 1969
Two policemen on the beat in Coventry, stop to chat with a couple of young lads. 11th March 1977
Telly Savalas Greek actor tries on police helmet, June 1980
Actor Sid James in film Upstairs and Downstairs 1959
P. C. Stuart Martin on a bicycle patrol in Coventry, stops to chat to Bob LeightonP.C. Stuart Martin on a bicycle patrol in Coventry, stops to chat to Bob Leighton and Sam the dog. 23rd October 1992
Cyclist Cyril Bardsley (Left) seen here competing at Herne Hill, London, 27th July 1953
Mrs F Edge seen here stopping for petrol and to change wheels during motor trials circa June 1905 Watscan - - 28/08/2009 - -
The Sealed Knot Society organised an encounter between Cavaliers and Roundheads at the bridgehead over the river in the early stages of the siege of Warwick Castle which took place at dusk
Two boys test a course obstacle with their BMX bikes
Cyclists on the C2C near Allenheads in Northumberland
Pop Group "Mud". with young children holding various awards May 1975Pop Group " Mud". with young children holding various awards May 1975
Pop Group "Mud"dressed in police helmets May 1975Pop Group " Mud" dressed in police helmets May 1975
Pop Group "Mud". beseiged by autograph hunters May 1975Pop Group " Mud". beseiged by autograph hunters May 1975
Pop Group "Mud". with police officer as they wear pilce helmets May 1975Pop Group " Mud". with police officer as they wear pilce helmets May 1975
A row of police motorcycles ready for action
The jump through the paper hoop one of the many solo motorcycle tricks shown at Catterick on Wednesday at the Royal Signals Olmpia Display Teams rehearsal
The 17th Battalion Parachute Regiment ready for action
The Royal Corps of Signals Display team with one of their specialities called The Tableau
A pyramid by the Royal lSignals Display Team (The White Helmets)
The Royal Corps of Signals Display team at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition
A Royal Life Guard and a Royal Horse Guard at the opejing of the army recruiting week in Newcastle
Belgian soldiers seen here resting and catching up with the news at Diest. Circa 16th August 1914
Belgian soldier who speaks English explains the Union Jack to his comrades. The flag is attached to a car containg English newspaper correspondents touring the battlefield
The first City of London Pioneer Corps give three cheers to Sir William George Coxen the Lord Mayor of London after his address to them, May 1940
Bob Nesbitt (top) and Norman Bell train in the heat and humidity chamber at Ashington
Members of the mines fire and rescue service are ready at a moments notice to race to any emergency, and to tackle any job
Kitted up and ready for workd are rescuers Bob Nesbitt from Ashington, John Tench from Ashington and Norman Bell of Bates Colliery
Pit ponies bullet, Darkie and Baldie, with pitmen George Oxley, William Armstrong and Bow Cowell, at the Marley Hill Pit near Gateshead in 1983, shortly before the mines closure
A modern day miner looking at and old miners lamp
Miners at Sacriston Colliery, near Durham, step out in the new Day-Glo orange workwear
Its thumbs up from miners at Ellington colliery, Northumberland, where the millionth ton of saleable coal was raised at the pit today
Roof conditions at Murton Colliery are so serious that the face has been abandoned. Stone has virtually buried the conveyor along the whole 210 metre length
Miners ready to start their shift on a frosty January morning
These young miners will win a name for themselves, as crawlers at Europes biggest undersea mining complex. They will crawl for charity from Woodhorn Colliery on their hands
A slice of mining history ended in the North when five hundred men filed out of the Netherton colliery, Northumberlands oldest pit for the last time. And for some miners leaving is a happy occasion
Miners at Boldon Colliery place their ballot papers in the ballot box as they vote on the retirement issue
Its almost 10 a. m. and the day shift men enjoy a last smokeIts almost 10 a.m. and the day shift men enjoy a last smoke and a chat before descending the Betty Pit, North Walbottle Colliery, to commence their days work
Hats off to victory as Miners Jimmy Cairns and Jow Davis at East Hetton Colliery celebrate their record breaking output, it was the highest in its 140 year history