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Mr and Mrs Lambert, Mr and Mrs Fraser, engineering shop, Stockport. 23rd June 1941
The clogs of the cotton-mill workers on the cobblestones in the street were once part of everyday life - but now their sight and sound have gone forever. 17th August 1932
A postman on skis in the snow, Reading, Berkshire. January 1982
Jonathan Ridley, library assistant, doesn t need to be tied to the phone anymore, with a touch of a button he can access information about the area using the new Gateways program installed at Redcar
PC Brian Lawrie, Detective Sergeant Peter Wale, Detective Constable Angie Archibald, Detective Inspector Stan Beechey and Detective Constable Douglas Clark. 23rd January 1979
The past and future meet in this picture at the boatyard in Walsall, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire). As boatbuilders are pictured at work on a longboat
B&G Carpets on Portrack Road are expanding to the Naafi building in Darlington. Pictured is Dad and Chairman William Maguire with his sons Billy, Jason and Frank. 8th May 1997
A group of men standing outside the Ministry of Labour on the High Street, Barnstaple, North Devon. 9th January 1966
Fanous raincoat manufacturers Dannimac are making a massive £800Fanous raincoat manufacturers Dannimac are making a massive £ 800, 000 vote of confidence in Teesside by siting their main UK factory in the area
Ray Winney, 16, and Tony Scrivens, 16, on the boat Tobago. Dockside Dandies at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 16th May 1962
Dockside Dandies at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 16th May 1962
Women working in Hintons supermarket, Redcar. 26th October 1981
Building new homes at Washington New Town. The industry needs much more activity of this sort. 14th June 1978
King George Dock in Hull, East Yorkshire. 16th March 1965
A scene typical of Widnes - factories and smoke. 28th July 1973
A glimpse of the vast Gaskell-Marsh works at Widnes. The men are conveying loads of sodium formate which goes into the making of Oxalic acid. Circa 1920s
ICI apprentice plumbers Andrew Hutchinson (left) and Michael Wilson have swapped places with their counterparts at Middlesbrough Council for two weeks
Two former pupils at Stokesley Comprehensive School scooped the top prizes at an annual apprentices competition at ICI Wilton
ICI Awards - fitter Paul Ralph, Gordon Caddy, Improved second-year apprentice APP. Instrument Artificer Tim Walker, fourth-year runner up award. Mr George Guy presents the prizes. 2nd May 1979
One of the worries when the closure of Smiths Dock was announced was the plight of the firms 42 apprentices. Now, however
ICI managers have completed the difficult job of picking 72 youngsters out of nearly 200 for a career at the Wilton complex
The Stade in Hastings, East Sussex. Circa 1952
Going for a burton has paid off for an East Cleveland juvenile jazz band, for two trainees at Guisboroughs Burtons clothing factory have helped stitch up the Loftus Greenjackets with new uniforms
Workers at J & J Cash Ltd. 11th February 1972
Evening Chronicle delivery girl Donna Brown posted the paper to the Prime Minister at Number 10 Downing Street. Donna, 15
Kix 96 presenter Graham Torrington kicks off Coventrys newest Radio station today. 14th January 1995
Office Cleaner Mrs Packham seen here on the tram from Vauxhall to Central London, 13th June 1946
Sailors lean out of a train window as they depart for their ship. June 1947
World War Two Home Front. A woman delivery boxes full of fish to traders in Billingsgate market, London September 1943
Unfinished garments in tailors workroom, due to tailors strike, Conduit Street, London, 7th May 1912
Brian Morrison, the manager of the new multi-million pound Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972
Deckhand Richard Sorenson adores the sea. But the love-affair has been one sided, Richard, 19, has been to sea twice and both times ended in disaster
Life can be hectic for Willie MacLean. In there course of one day, he could need all this gear. For 25 -year-old Willie is a Jack-of-all-trades in Castlebay on the island of Barra, Inverness-shire
Scenes at the Walkers Factory, Leicester. 26th January 1978
Girls who will acts as hostesses at the new Allied Forces Stage Door Canteen, 201 Piccadilly, Central London, seen here being interviewed on the stage of the club during the enrolling process
Fulham Council employees at the Town Hall having to wear gas masks whilst performing their duties for ten minutes each day. General view of the treasury office clerks at work. February 1941
A scene inside the Leece Street labour Exchange in Liverpool when the 1920 class of women attended for registration. From early 1941
A scene inside the labour Exchange in Cardiff when the 1920 class of women attended for registration. From early 1941, it became compulsory for women aged between 18 and 60 to register for war work
A post girl collecting letters in a London district. 1st February 1941
Billy Hughes cuts into the monster birthday cake to celebrate Fords 25th birthday at their plant in Halewood. Billy is employee number one on the clock at the plant
Llandarcy oil refinery. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. John Humphries turns off safety valve at the carbon plant. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. Trainee engineer John Bolt, 21, gets a birds eye view of the oil plant from his high perch on a daily inspection tour. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. Roy Colwill (right), aged 20, and Howell Morgan, 31, test pipes using radioactive methods. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. Blowerman Danny Evans looks out across the oil plant from a distillation tower. 8th August 1967
Air Hostess Moira Nuttall, 22, of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, at Manchester Airport with a Trident in the background. 12th June 1967
Bassets confectionery factory, Owlerton, Sheffield. Christine Broughton, 21, with a pile of Liquorice Allsorts. 4th September 1967
Frost Fishmongers Delivery Bike, Reading, Wednesday 8th July 1992