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Conveyor belt manufacture at the Dunlop factory, Speke, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1950
The King of Greece inspecting a light A. A gun during a tour he made of an R. AThe King of Greece inspecting a light A.A gun during a tour he made of an R.A.F, aerodrome. 12th December 1940
The Postmaster-General (Mr. W. S. Morrison) inspecting Cardiff Central Post-office A. RThe Postmaster-General (Mr. W.S. Morrison) inspecting Cardiff Central Post-office A.R.P workers. Circa 1940s
The Inspectors Room at Cannon Row Police Station. May 1929
Members of Liverpools environmental health and protection committee inspected Liverpool city market today. One of their stops was at the wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market in Prescot Road
Clairville Stadium has been given the official aAs seal of approval following a visit of top Northern Counties officials who inspected the facilities in preparation for the associations senior track
Newcastle Trolley Bus, two people can pass easily in the gangway of this new bus. This is the first of 20 delivered to the Newcastle Coporation and intended for the new Gosforth route
Woman seen here inspecting wine bottles. 1957 A17-001
Foot inspection for the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry during WW2 1940
Wheel Tapper Bill Warden seen here walking the length of his train checking the wheels. June 1950
Gurkha Soldiers, have a Knife (Kukri) Inspection, by Major Patrick Covernton
Merchant Navy Training - June 1944 The lads have their feet inspected examined bare feet foot toes
Admiral of the fleet Lord Cunningham visits Kiel naval headquarters in Germany
Woman seen here inspecting wine bottles. 1957 A17
Medical: Blood Transfusions: Inspection at a blood bank. 1954 A2-002
Woman seen here inspecting wine bottles. 1957 A17-002
Medical: Blood Transfusions: Inspection at a blood bank. 1954 A2-001
London Transport Double Decker bus and crew seen here at the Chiswick bus garage - September 1962
A replica of the famous George Stephenson Rocket, specially built at Darlington for mr. Ford, the motor magnate, undergoing trials under its own steam on 24th May 1929