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Betty Boothroyd in her office. 25th November 1957
Betty Boothroyd speaks at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. 2nd October 1957
Miss Betty Boothroyd, prospective Labour Councillor for Nelson and Colne, pictured outside the Spring Bank Hotel, Nelson. 2nd July 1968
Betty Boothroyd canvassing. 25th November 1957
Labour MP Margaret McKay has bought an ice cream van from which to canvass her constituency. She is seen here in the Clapham Park area of London in her converted van with some of her supporters
Lord and Lady Lawson in the garden of their home at Beamish. 27th September 1962
A workman drilling holes in one of the bedstones on the Gateshead abutment for the bearings of the steel girders of the new Tyne Bridge
BPM MEDIA FILER - 1985 Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for almost 40 years and served as a Labour councillor for Bradford Council for a decade
Actor Richard Wilson at the 1997 General Election Labour Victory party at the Royal Festival Hall. 5th May 1997
Tony Blair officially opens the Samsung training centre at Wynyard. 20th December 1996
Stephen Byers is a Labour Party politician who was the MP for North Tyneside from 1997 to 2010, and in the previous parliament, from 1992 he represented Wallsend
Auctioneers marked the end of the engineering yard, Clark-Kincaid engine works in Wallsend. The yard closed with the loss of 360 jobs
Tony Benn, British Labour Party politician at a May Day march at Queens Park, Glasgow, with Shadow Scots Secretary Bruce Millan, Helen McElhone and on the right Steve Stelmaszuk. 2nd May 1983
Tony Benn (centre) with Sunderland North MP Bob Clay (left) seen here at the head of the May Day parade in Sunderland 2nd May 1987
Tony Benn MP seen here enjoying a joke during his visit to Smiths Ship Repair Yard in North Shields. 10th April 1979
Tony Benn MP at home 24th November 1960 Anthony Wedgewood Benn
Trug Makers at Herstmonceux, East Sussex, the local industry is the making of the famous Sussex Trug Baskets. The trugs are handmade from willow board and the frames are chesnut
No Hanging rally at the Albert Hall. Pictured, Sydney Silverman, a British Labour politician and vocal opponent of capital punishment. 19th April 1961
A workman perched above the maddening crowds, takes a lunchtime snooze in the warm October sun in the centre of Leeds, while shoppers walk past below. Leeds, West Yorkshire, 18th October 1962
Its dinner break at the docks and these dockers get the ball out for a kick about in Hull, East Yorkshire. 16th March 1965
A city gent watching men working in Leadenhall Street, London. March 1954
Men working in front of Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. Circa 1950s
Dennis Skinner, Labour MP for Bolsover, 22nd February 1974. A member of the Skinner Family, Meadow Road, Clay Cross, a little village in Derbyshire
Tony Benn, was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 50 years, died on 14 March 2014. Pictured here at a meeting in the Royal Hotel
Tony Benn, was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 50 years, died on 14 March 2014. Pictured here
Derek Hatton looks on as he is imprisoned in his council office by members of the Black Caucus along with Tony Mulhearn and Sam Bond
A young boy braves the snow on his paper round in the village of Pity Me in Durham. Circa 1977
Paperboy David Stockell takes his dog on his paper round. 17th August 1998
Karen Reece of Fenham, Newcastle has just been voted the North-Easts newsgirl of the year. A pupil at Rutherford Comprehensive School
Paperboy Stephen bikes it round his round. 15th October 1983
Three older paper boys Andy Murphy, George Hedley and Jack Davies in BirtleyThree older paper boys.. Andy Murphy, George Hedley and Jack Davies in Birtley. 15th November 1995
Chris Tait has won the North-East final of the Newsboy or Girl of the Year competition. The 15-year-old Dunston lad was chosen from 19 boys
A man working at Fort Dunlop, one of Birminghams best known industrial complexes. The latest equipment is being used to produce tyres at the factory. 18th January 1989
The Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Councillor Doris Starkey waves to spectators after they had watched a ceremony on the Tyne Bridge to mark its opening 50 years ago. 10th October 1978
Election writs for the four Newcastle constituencies were handed over to the Lord Mayor, Coun. Mrs Doris Starkey, in a ceremony at the Civic Centre, Newcastle. 9th April 1979
Councillor Doris Starkey, who was elected Lord Mayor of Newcastle at a ceremony at the Civic Centre, 24th May 1978
Cardiff Labour Councillor Derek Allinson is one of the volunteers who will drive ambulances during the strike. 6th January 1974
Scenes on Bond Street, central London. October 1947
Farmers working on the island of Sark, Channel Islands July 1947
Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for almost 40 years and served as a Labour councillor for Bradford Council for a decade. 3rd September 1985
Surrounded by television crews and journalists Tony Blair tours the newly opened terminal building at Teesside Airport seen here accompanied by his wife Cherie. 4th July 1997
Tony Blair opening the new terminal building at Teesside Airport seen here accompanied by his wife Cherie. 4th July 1997
Chair bodgers working in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Bodging is a traditional wood-turning craft used to make chair legs and other cylindrical parts of chairs. Circa 1945
Two men at work at Rye Harbour, Sussex. November 1952 C5848
1951 South Bank Exhibition Site. Plasterers at work preparing roof of the Concert Hall DM 6/9/1950 Greenwell 5/9/1950 025760/2
A "Ditching"party of Women of the Volunteer Land Corps at work digging a deepA " Ditching" party of Women of the Volunteer Land Corps at work digging a deep drainage ditch in the fields at Cheshunt Herts ( )
Prime Minister James Callaghan MP March 1976 with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko at Heathrow Airport
Madame Sweep: For men must work and women must sweep might be the slogan of Mrs. Ada Riches, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. She had always swept her own chimneys