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Police direct traffic as workmen repair the road in an unknown location in Uxbridge, London. Circa 1931
117 Amersham High Street, Buckinghamshire, the former police station seen here in 1931
Tombstone Sheriff Jimmy Judd seen here at the O. K. Corral the site of the famous gunfightTombstone Sheriff Jimmy Judd seen here at the O.K. Corral the site of the famous gunfight in which Deputy U.S. Marshal Sheriff Virgil Earp and his temporary deputies and brothers Wyatt Earp
OK Corral, Tombstone the site of the famous gunfight in which Deputy U. SOK Corral, Tombstone the site of the famous gunfight in which Deputy U.S. Marshal Sheriff Virgil Earp and his temporary deputies and brothers Wyatt Earp and Morgan Earp killed Tom McLaury
Yiewley, Old Council offices, junction Fairfield Road, Greater London. 21st June 1929
Two police officers question a group of youths following a disturbance on Clacton sea front. Over the 1964 Easter weekend several scuffles between Mods
Police outside the Nite Owl Club in Davies Street the morning after a fierce fight at the club left one man in hospital fighting for his life. 16th November 1981
A policeman check the identity papers of a young man, outside a butchers in London. As disappointed shoppers look on the butchers displays a no beef or mutton sign. March 1918
The main supporting girder for the new Kemlyn Road Stand is hoisted into place seen here from Walton Breck Road. The new two tier stand is due to be completed by the beginning of the new football
Rose Heilbron K. C. seen here at the House of Lords after being sworn in as Kings CounselRose Heilbron K.C. seen here at the House of Lords after being sworn in as Kings Counsel. 26th April 1949
Miss Rose Heilbron Q. C. seen here leaving Stafford Assizes after her first case asMiss Rose Heilbron Q.C. seen here leaving Stafford Assizes after her first case as Recorder for Burnley. 30th November 1956
Rose Heilbron Q. C. pictured in her uniform of Hon Col of the 320 East Lancs BattalionRose Heilbron Q.C. pictured in her uniform of Hon Col of the 320 East Lancs Battalion WRAC 29th September 1959
Miss Rose Heilbron barrister of law 30th April 1946
Scenes at Covent Garden, central London on the corner of Wellington Street with two policemen keeping an eye in the area. October 1947
Londons Metropolitan Police seen here during trials of the Avro Cierva C30P auto giro over London. 16th August 1934
Birmingham Emergency Services. A police officer walking on the beat in the early morning sunshine. 18th February 1959
Radar speed traps were to be operated by the Metropolitan Police from January 1958. Patrol officer John Ley operates the radar speedmeter on the Chelsea Embankment
1952 Grand National. A policeman on guard outside new yard stables at Aintree where joint favourite Freebooter is stabled. April 1952
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones leaves court after being remanded on bail. 2nd June 1967
mounted policemen escort the Lord Mayors car at the head of the 1985 Coventry carnival. 15th June 1985
Police cordon off part of Corporation Street following the discovery of an unexploded German Second World War bomb during the construction of of the Equity and Law office block. 19th December 1989
A group of Scotland Yard detectives in various disguises seen here before setting out on a special observation mission which resulted in the important capture of a cunning gang of thieves. circa 1905
Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones after Jones narrowly avoided a jail sentence for possession of cannabis. September 26th 1968
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones leaving court in London after he admitted possession of heroin and cannabis with Keith Richards, October 1973 73-8511-001
Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards drug case, Chichester. Keith leaves court surrounded by fans and the press. 26th June 1967
Chris Jagger, brother of Rolling Stones frontman Mick, seen here with Caroline Coon after being let out of jail on bail. They were arrested at a protest at the jail sentence of Brian Jones
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones after spending the night in Worwood Scrubs prison London. He was sentenced to 9 months for another drugs charges but was later granted bail on appeal. 2nd June 1967
Snooker player Alex Hurricane Higgins leaving Preston Magistrates Court after being fined for attacking a snooker official. On his right is Anthony Burton, his solicitor. 16th January 1987
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones sneaks into The London Harley Street Nursing home after avoiding a prison sentence. 17th December 1967
Marianne Faithfull waiting in a hotel to hear the verdict of Rolling Stones Keith Richards and Mick Jaggers court case. 28th June 1967
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones is besieged by reporters after leaving court in Chichester, Sussex. 30th June 1967
Londons first black policeman P. C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seenLondons first black policeman P.C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen here in his second week of training at Hendon Police College. 5th April 1967
Denis Law escorted to the train at Victoria Station in Sheffield by a policeman following his hearing before the FA Disciplinary Committee at the Royal Victoria Hotel. 13th December 1964
Police Constable Piara Singh Kenth, Londons first Sikh police officer. He was an Inspector of Police in Kenya. October 1969
Lord Carmont, Scottish judge. 11th November 1957
Manchester United and England footballer Bobby Charlton arrives at Number 10 Downing Street. 11th February 1965
World Cup Quarter Final match at Hillsborough, Sheffield. West Germany 4 v Uruguay 0. Referee Jim Finney calls for police assistance after Hector Silva refuses to leave the pitch after being ordered
Lord Longford leaving seen here leaving a London Prison April 1985 Neg No 85 2341
British Policemen on the Caribbean Island of Anguilla August 1969 seen here cooling off with a paddle in the sea
Eileen Cook girlfriend of escaped prisoner Dennis Stafford May 1957 J2808 5.5.1957
Seville Spain - Street Scene Police Patrol cafes circa 1955
Women drivers of the mobile section of the Salford lancashire police force, serve cups of tea each morning and afternoon to the men on point duty February 1942
Eileen Cook girlfriend of escaped prisoner Dennis Stafford May 1957 J2808
Cannon Row police Station circa 1947 006776 / 2Cannon Row police Station circa 1947 006776/2
Worlds smallest police force - The five man Isle of Man harbour Police. Inspector Reginald Wood and Sgt, Benjamin Chapman on Douglas Harbour Control Bridge. 1949 018676/1
A policeman gets England footballer Malcolm MacDonalds autograph at Heathrow airport. May 1975