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Reading pop festival goers seen here making their way alongCaversham Road, Reading before entering the festival site, 25th June 1971
Leicester, Gallowtree Gate is now closed to traffic except for buses and van loading and unloading, a policeman at the sin bin stops a car driver approaching from Granby Street to tell him he cannot
Policeman on point duty at Gallowtree Gate, Leicester 25th October 1971
Fifty Metropolitan Police who arrived on the Isle Of Man to act as wardens at the fascist prison camp at Peel, in place of the soldiers who were previously fulfilling the role
A London sergeant and US Military Police on duty guarding the Royal Cinema in central London during the Second World War. 28th April 1944
Two policewomen on duty in Cardiff during the Second World War. Mrs D. M. Cooper and Miss M. L. Kenefick keep an eye on mailbags. Circa 1941
Military Policeman Lance Corporal H. Wallis of 68 King Alfred Street, Derby is seen here exercising his police dog " Lady". May 1944
Newport Police Constable Charles Cook of Newport who has been awarded the George Medal for gallantry. December 1941
Nineteen year old Royal Navy stoker Benjamin Brown of HMS Drake is lifted by a constable and policeman to bump the boundary stone during the ancient Beating the Bounds custom taking place at
A French villager aids RAF traffic control policeman Corporal Syd Highens of Leicester at a busy road junction in Creully, Normandy, Northern France
Mr T. M. Watson, Chief Constable of Wallsall (wearing mac), leading his men in to the gas van during the Gas Drills at Walsall Fire station in preparation for a real attack. 29th October 1936
Damage to Clent school following a German air raid on the city of Birmingham. 28th September 1940
Police Officers inspect the damage to Clent school following a German air raid on the city of Birmingham. 28th September 1940
Aston, Birmingham, damaged to the living quarters of thePolice Station following a raid on the city 25th August 1940
In the South Eastern Command, a class was held recently, to train Military Police in the correct procedure of dealing with a road accident
In the South Eastern Command it is the job of a mobile section off the Military Police to put upon the road signs. Picture shows; Military Police sign party putting up signs on the roadside
Newport has the only two policewomen in Wales, Miss Phyllis Gamble and Miss Joan Bartlett. Miss Gamble before going to Newport served four years in the Metropolitan Police Force. September 1941
One of the last horse regiments in the British Army is the Jordan Frontier Force Cavalry Regiment. It contains men of many races, including Arabs, Circassians, Druses
Recruits for the Military Police in training in the South of England during the Second World War. A motor cycle squad who act as traffic controllers and " courtesy cops" among other duties
Policeman on patrol in Mildenhall 15th August 1965
Workmen complete the sandbagging of Birminghams Magistrates Court on Corporation Street in the week following the outbreak of the Second World War. 12th September 1939
Police at Southend stopped any possible trouble makers, making them remove bootlaces, braces and belts to be collected later that evening at the local place station
The scene at Brighton railway station where two dozen police officers sorted out, searched and warned groups of skinheads as they arrived in the town on the Bank Holiday weekend. 31st August 1970
A section of the huge queue of Liverpool fans outside Anfield stadium, hoping to purchase tickets for an upcoming fixture. 11th February 1971
Long line of Liverpool fans queue up for tickets outside Anfield stadium. Circa 15th August 1965
A policeman on point duty at the junction of Commercial Road with the junction of East India Dock Road and West India Dock Road, stands on a mat. 11th January 1954
Police patrolling outside Mackays department store on Commissioners Street in Cape Town. 4th February 1955
Traffic police on duty at a set of traffic lights in Cape Town 4th February 1955
To register their votes - Early arrivals at the polling booth in Pickering-Road, Hull. Forty-six candidates will contest the Hull Council elections. 15th May 1957
Saracens Head Beaconsfield Circa 1936 Police direct traffic and patrol outside the Saracens Head, Beaconsfield whilst an unknown royal visitor enjoys a drink at the pub
Helicopter patrols motorway. Sgt G Williams of the Cheshire Constabulary, using the radio in a helicopter which started patrols along the 86 miles of the M6 motorway
The hole made in the Hull steam trawler St Moulmein by a russian shell after the North Sea fishing fleet was attacked by the Russian Baltic Fleet, who were en route to the Far East
Police cordon off a crater caused by a German bomb outside The Albion Hotel at the junction of Hedon Road and Williamson Street, Hull on the morning 30th August 1940
Taff Street, Pontypridd, 12th July 1963
First bus to Bristol Airport, 1934
Policeman directing traffic in Bristol Old Market January 1940
Policeman on traffic duty outside Moorgate underground station battles on through the freak out of season snow storm which caught Londoners unaware. London, 2nd April 1968 Y3203
Police watch a demonstration of unemployed workers organised by the National Unemployed Workers Movement (NUWM) march down London Road Manchester to protest against cuts to unemployment benefits
A scene of chaos and confusion as firemen turn the hose on a demonstration of unemployed workers organised by the National Unemployed Workers Movement (NUWM)
The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts. Designed by George Edmund Street, who died before it was completed in the 1870s and opened by Queen Victoria in 1882
Manchester Assize Courts, circa 1938
The Manchester Assize Courts were law courts on Great Ducie Street in the Strangeways district of Manchester, England. It was 279 ft (85 m)
Rolling Stones fans queue outside the Odeon, New Street, Birmingham before the concert.19th September 1973
Alcatraz Island and prison in San Francisco Bay. September 1979 The prison was originally built by the US Army in 1910 and handed over to the United States Department of Justice on October 12
New Year revellers chat with the police outside the Hotel Leofric. 31st December 1971
Interior of a cell block in Alcatraz prison, San Francisco Bay. September 1979 The prison was originally built by the US Army in 1910
Police share a joke and a kiss with New Year revellers in Broadgate 31st December 1971
New Years revellers seen here celebrating with police in Ratcliffe Place, Birmingham 31st December 1969