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Youngs Brewery of Wandsworth still deliver some of their traditional draught beers by horse and dray. In the pictures we have horses Wandle Royal
The Vaux Brewery in Sunderland - Bob Stobbart, 51, in the now empty stables 5 July 1999
A housewife, cigarette dangling from her lips, nonchalantly wheels away a barrowload of coal, April 1968
Courtaulds works, Foleshill Road, Coventry. 8th January 1981
Aerial view of Old Trafford after the demolition of the Stretford End, at the close of the 1992 season to comply with the Taylor Report. July 1992
Animals Pit Pony April 98 Dobbin the pit pony A©MirrorpixAnimals Pit Pony April 98 Dobbin the pit pony © Mirrorpix
Miners in the pithead baths following a shift underground at Mosley Common Colliery Lancashire England, showering after their shift August 1954
A view of the BMC factory in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland showing tractors on the forecourt, ready to be exported. 2nd October 1966
Actors Lesley Nightingale and Selena Carey-Jones as undercover police at a hippy pop concert in 1984
The fishing boat Castle jDawn arriving at North Shields Fish Quay in 1975
The shop floor of George Angus in Wallsend is empty and the lathes and presses are silent due to power blackouts in 1972
A Yarmouth Herring boat leaves the mouth of the River Yar Norfolk for a fishing trip in the North Sea Fishing Fishing Industry Water Sea Drifter Harbour Circa 1935
Coal Miners shower after their shift in the pit head. February 1942 P018169
The waste and inefficiency of it all made Denzil Mellin mad. Here was Kent sitting on the best coal in the country and nobody wanted it. April 1984 P018144
The British Bombardier Cargo ship towering over the surrounding warehouses at Clyde Dockyard, Glasgow, with dockers playing football underneath her bow, 5th April 1962
Statue of Edward Colston, English Slave Trader, merchant, philanthropist and Conservative Member of Parliament, erected in The Centre in Bristol, England, created by sculptor John Cassidy (1895)
The Angel of the North is erected in Gateshead by staff from Hartlepool Fabrications. 15th February 1998
The Liverpool Echo office, Old Hall Street, before reorganisation. December 1992
The Liverpool Echo newsroom, Old Hall Street, Liverpool. 3rd December 1992
Work in progress at Hartlepool Steel Fabrications on the Gateshead Angel of the North. Sculptor Antony Gormley in conversation with Bill Stalley, MD of Hartlepool Fabrications. 19th September 1997
Norman Cement Works Feature, Coldhams Lane, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, September 1972
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales at Queenstown copper mine in Queenstown, Australia. January 1994
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning at British Hovercraft. 8th June 1983
General views of Soho, London. 16th August 1980
Pub landlord presents a tankard to a widow, Teesside. 1974
2000 Vickers Armstrong Aircraft workers in Manchester protesting against proposed redundancies. 7th February 1945
Maisy Nicholas helps fit a wireless aerial to a Thorneycroft whaleback boat at John I Thorneycroft & Co, Hampton Launch Works, Platts Eyotduring the Second World War. 8th November 1943
Barmaids at The New Inn, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, 1972, Photocall, Entrants Barmaid of the Year Competition
Carol Birchall, Barmaid at Teesside Social Club, Middlesbrough, 1971
Factory Girls at William McDonald & Sons of Glasgow, Biscuit Makers, Friday 17th October 1952
Girls Packing Biscuits at Peek, Frean & Co Limited of Bermondsey, London, watched by Swiss students who are on an educational tour of the UK, Monday 23rd October 1933
Thousands of 3. 7 inch Anti Aircraft shell cases stacked up in a munitions factoryThousands of 3.7 inch Anti Aircraft shell cases stacked up in a munitions factory somewhere in England during the Second World War. August 1941
Barmaid emigrating to New Zealand, receives a goodbye gift, Barometer, from well-wishers, Eston Pub, 1973
Ann Slater, Barmaid at The Swallow Hotel, Stockton, 1975, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant
Barmaids from the Dormans Club, Middlesbrough, 1975
Barmaid at The Laurel Pub, Middlesbrough, 1976, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant
Barmaid, The Buccaneer, Middlesbrough, 1975, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant
Barmaid, Roseworth Pub, Stockton, 1975, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant
Barmaid at The Rocket Pub, Stockton, 1975, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant
Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant, Middlesbrough, 1975
Finalist, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Middlesbrough, 1974
Barmaid at The Central Hotel, Middlesbrough, 1975, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant
New Bond Minicar Mark C, Convertible with a Villiers Single cylinder 2 stroke engine, manufactured by Sharps Commercials Limited, and named after Lawrence Bond, aka Lawrie
The AC Petite British microcar, with a rear mounted 350cc Villiers single cylinder, two-stroke engine, does 65-70 miles per gallon with a top speed of 40 miles per hour
Birmingham factory worker Mrs Ann Cottrell of Theodore Street, Birmingham, aged 83, at work at a munitions factory in the West Midlands during the Second World War. 11th September 1941
Progress at Redcar steel site, Teesside. 1974
A luxury £14, 000 boardroom is the dazzling scene-stealer of Steel HouseA luxury £ 14, 000 boardroom is the dazzling scene-stealer of Steel House, the British Steel Corporations new Teesside divisional headquarters at Redcar
Workers at the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company celebrate sending Valentine tanks to Russia on September 22, 1941