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The Jarrow March. The marchers left Jarrow on 5th October 1936. They reached London on 31st October 1936 and they returned to Jarrow on 5th November 1936
Nylon yarn enough to make ten thousand pairs of stocking is being used to make tow ropes for British tugs. Our picture shows Margaret Carr from Portabelle in Edinburgh
A miner at work underground in a coal mine. August 1984 P017840
Durham Miners Gala - Harold Wilson and Shirley Williams share a joke
Birmingham factory worker Edith Hill of 74 Boulton Road, Handsworth, at work setting cutting tools for machines which bore Ant-Aircraft shells at a factory in the West Midlands during the Second
Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, visits Liverpool Docks, Saturday 13th November 1943, from left to right, Mr M Fallon (aged 76) 56 years dock service, Ernest Bevin, Alderman Simon Mahon
General scenes showing workers gathered at Gladstone Docks in Liverpool. 31st October 1967
Workers at William Pretty and sons Ltd in Ipswich sitting at their Singer machines putting in the elastic bands in underwear November 1935
Michael Foot leads the protest march to Walking. March 1986 P031164 Local CaptionMichael Foot leads the protest march to Walking. March 1986 P031164 planman - - 03/03/2010
Glenda May Jackson CBE (born 9 May 1936) is a British actress and former Labour Party politician. She is among the few performers to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting
A man working near White Mill in Headcorn, Kent. The mill was Demolished in 1952. August 1946
Labour Party Leader Ramsay MacDonald seen here with leading womens trade unionist Mary Quaile entering the TUC building in London on the eve of the general strike. 3rd May 1926
A woman machinist seen here of the factory floor of J Searsy of Northampton sewing uppers. 6th April 1930
Billy Bragg Singer at war demonstration along with Ken Livingstone MP
JOHN SMITH WITH HIS WIFE ELIZABETH SMITH AND HIS DAUGHTERS SARAH SMITH (RED TOP), CATHERINE SMITH (RIGHT), AND JANE SMITH ( LEFT)
Labour councillor Glenda Jackson with her son Dan Hodges. 12th April 1997
Mr Harold Wilson, Mrs Bessie Braddock, Giles Wilson, Mrs Wilson and Ken Dodd on stage at the Cavern Club. 25th July 1966
Former Liverpool Councillor Derek Hatton with his wife Shirley at Mold Crown Court for a fraud trial. 12th January 1993
Former Liverpool City Council deputy leader Derek Hatton with beauty queens. May 1988
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer John Smith MP at home in Edinburgh with his family. 20th September 1991
John Stonehouse MP for Walsall North held his first constituency surgery since he disappeared 14 months ago at Bloxwich Public Library, today, Saturday 29th November 1975
John Smith, the new leader of the Labour Party, in his office at Parliament. 20th July 1992
New Leader of the Labour Party John Smith takes a post-election walk through Londons St Jamess Park with his wife Elizabeth and daughters Sarah, Jane and Catherine. 20th July 1992
Labour Leader John Smith with his wife Elizabeth. 25th October 1993
New Leader of the Labour Party John Smith. 20th July 1992
Home Secretary James Callaghan having a drink with the some members of a climbing team, Lord John Hunt, Chris Bonington, Mike Thompson and Don Whillans
New Prime Minister Tony Blair outside 10 Downing Street after the Labour Party had won the General Election. 2nd May 1997
New Prime Minister Tony Blair with his wife Cherie outside 10 Downing Street after the Labour Party had won the General Election. 2nd May 1997
Mr Ernest Bevan the Foreign Secretary seen here leaving 10 Downing Street following the Prime Minister broadcast to the country on VJ Day. 15th August 1945
Prime Minister Clement Attlee seen here on the steps of 10 Downing Street after his broadcast to the nation on VJ Day. 15th August 1945
Norman Willis, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress with Neil Kinnock, Labour Leader, TUC Conference, Bournemouth, Tuesday 6th September 1988
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
Australian troops land at Jacquinot Bay in New Britain, Papua New Guinea during the battle in the Far East in the Second World War
Women at John I Thorneycroft & Co, Hampton Launch Works, Platts Eyot have just put the finishing touches to a Whaleback boat. 25th April 1943
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
Hawker Typhoon fighters are now being built in impressive numbers at one of the Gloster Aircraft Company factories in the West of England
Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, accompanied by his wife, Florence Anne Townley, talking with one of the operators at the Ministry of Labours wartime headquarters in the North West
Minister of Labour Mr. Ray Gunter and is two new Parliamentary Secretaries Ernest Fernyhough (left) and Roy Hattersley (right). 9th January 1967
Red review at the last day of the Labour Party conference, Brighton. Roy Hattersley, Neil Kinnock, Eric Heffer. 7th October 1983
Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys on the campaign trail ahead of the 1992 General Election. 17th March 1992
Neil Kinnock launches the Labour Party manifesto "ItNeil Kinnock launches the Labour Party manifesto " Its Time to Get Britain Working Again". 18th March 1992
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Margaret Beckett. 13th February 1992
Miss Margaret Jackson (later Beckett) who has just been selected as a Labour Parliamentary candidate for Lincoln pictured in her office at Transport House, Smith Square. 27th November 1973
Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys at Pontllanfraith, South Wales, on the day of the 1992 General Election. 9th April 1992
Neil Kinnock on the campaign trail in Mitcham, London. 2nd April 1992
Neil Kinnock on the campaign trail in London. 2nd April 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys on the campaign plane with Alastair Campbell day before the 1992 General Election. 8th April 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock during the 1992 General Election campaign. 25th March 1992