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The RFA Sir Tristram enters the River Tyne after an 8, 000 mile rescue operation following the Falklands Conflict. On board were a handful of ship repair yard workers
Mechanical Handling Exhibition, Earls Court, London, Tuesday 5th May 1970. Our Picture Shows... left to right, Mandy Lee, Lynne Hamilton
Mechanical Handling Exhibition, Earls Court, London, Tuesday 5th May 1970. Our Picture Shows... Valerie Pugh giving a lift to Jenny Mould on an electric tow tractor on the Lancing Bagnall stand at
Work in progress at the Tate and Lyle sugar refinery in Love Lane near the docks in Liverpool after haulage drivers returned to work. 8th April 1968
A newly installed grain elevator is seen transporting from wagon to lorry at British Railways Canada Dock depot in Liverpool on the day it came in to operation. Picture taken: 25th April 1963
World War II Invasion of France - Operation Overlord Lorries and jeeps driving off the Mulberry harbour at Gold Beach Arromanches. A Mulberry was a prefabricated harbour
Two US Army calvalrymen seen here watching a Renault FT light tanks towing a truck loaded with bicycles going forward on the first day of the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. 12th September 1918
Their last parade. - The turkeys about to be commandeered to make dinner for our troops in Italy. Circa February 1919
Transport bringing up ammunition to a machine gun school just behind the frontline on the Western Front. 5th September 1918
The RFA Sir Tristram in the dry dock at Tyne Shiprepair, Wallsend, for annual refit work. 6th October 1986
Soldiers unloading sugar and oil. May 1942 P012068
World War II: Women. Mrs. Eleanor Byrne, aged 22 yrs, and Mrs. Harriet Carter, aged 46 yrs, with their two horses with which they do their days work. On collecting and delivering railway goods. Mrs
Before the driver has got the spare wheel ready for changing, another lorry of the same firm draws up to assist. Faburary 1949 P009197