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A photograph taken in February 1959 of the Kingskerswell Arch on the Newton Road. The arch was demolished in 1964. road
Billy Crow oversees Crows fun fair dismantled and on its way to the next venue. Circa June 1972
Mr Billy Crow at the annual fair at Albert Park, Middlesbrough Circa August 1979
The Globe Hotel, Castle Street, Caerphilly 1930
Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol in the days when shops had chandeliers and sweeping staircases. 1930s
View from the roof of the new sixteen-storey block of flats - Irlam House which shows the redevelopment taking place in Bootle. 23rd November 1964
These gypsies are parked illegally adjacent to the Redheugh Football Ground at the bottom of Askew Road, and neighbours are complaing that they are reducing the area to a slum
Alfred Street Huddersfield Circa June 1965
Manchester Road seen from Buxton Road, Huddersfield Circa June 1965
Thomas English Muffins, New York, USA, June 1984
Lorries in a field. Picture suggests it is a breakers yard. Picture taken 19th February 1944
Large Load being moved through the streets of Middlesbrough, Durham Street, Circa 1973
Vehicles including a Bren Gun Carrier of the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment on display at their barracks in Kingston Upon Thames. Circa April 1938
Birmingham City Council workmen seen here filling and sandbagging the Citys Education Office in Margaret Street in the city centre a few days before the outbreak of the Second World War
Mill Lane Open Air Market, Cardiff, Wales, Thursday 25th June 1981
The winter of 1946 - 1947 Coal being loaded from the pit tubs onto waiting empty lorries at the Cannock and Leacroft Colliery at Cannock
Giant Easter Egg more than three feet high and filled with 75 pounds of chocolate and sweets is delivered to a South London County Council Childrens home, Monday 3rd April 1961
Welsh Weather 1979, Our picture shows... a long line of lorries queue to make the long haul up Nant-y-caws hill near Carmarthen, Published 24th January 1979
Canal Bridge High Street, Yiewsley. 1936
Hercies Road, new shops under construction, Hillingdon 1936
Uxbridge High Street, opposite Harefield Road 1936
Tower Bridge viewed from the Southwark. 2nd June 1955
Lorries await to unload at Genoa docks. Circa 1955
The general cargo ship Fernside seen here in dry dock at Genoa. Circa 1955
Abyssinian War September 1935 The Ethiopian Peasant army and their wives seen here assembling in the market square of Harah for the long journey by lorry to the Ogadan front in the south of
Abyssinian War September 1935 Irregular soldiers of the peasant army seen pushing their lorry across the river Harrer near Djigjiga, on their way to the Ogadan front
Abyssinian War September 1935 A column of Red Cross lorries heads towards Harah and the Ogadan front to help the wounded
Sardis Road Bridge which routes through traffic around the town of Pontypridd. 25th April 1968
Traffic in Redcliffe - including horse drawn transport - was in the late 1940s. Redcliffe Wharf (which still awaits re-development) was then being used by the Corporations Transport Dept
The staff of Uxbridge builders merchants Kirby Brothers pose beside their lorries and vans, London. Circa 1930
New main road being constructed at Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Circa 1930
Jon Bainbridge, workshop manager, at A V Dawson Ltd. Haulage Company. checks one of the this rigs tyres, Middlesbrough, 8th July 1980
A V Dawson Ltd. Haulage Company. The company employs over 100 people, runs both road and rail vehicles and had just spent 1 million in the former British Steel Ayrton works, Middlesbrough
Air Products. A group of proud Cleveland truckers must be walking on air this week after scooping a major national safe driving award
Appleyard Van & Plant Hire. 5th July 1979
Clayton Street in Newcastle, with shops including Wards clothes shop. 24th May 1961
Congestion in Clayton Street, central Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. Lorries wait in the street in an effort to reach the Green market. 7th July 1955
Eve on Tuesday Feature, Juli Hanson, Coventry Evening Telegraph Journalist, spends a morning with Bill Tyson, Lorry Driver with the Red House Haulage Company in Coventry, 21st October 1982
A combination of dig and push helps to free a lorry trapped on the Teesside to Hartlepool road, Middlesbrough. 28th December 1968
British troops with German children following the invasion of Germany in February 1945
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
French children playing in a pool on the beach at Arromanches while a ship discharges its cargo to awaiting troops. July 1944
Smithfield Meat Market, pictured on the first day of un-rationed meat in 14 years. Traffic queuing up outside. 6th July 1954
The road from from Auchonvillers to Beaumont Hamel clogged with transports and heavy artillery, in the closing stages of the Somme campaign
Members of the Middlesex Regiment seen here returning from the trenches in the pouring rain during the Somme campaign. The Battle of the Somme lasted from 1 July to 18 November 1916
The Vaux Brewery in Sunderland - The companies remaining equipment, etc, is put under the hammer in an auction 16 September 1999 - Buyers look at the vehicles which are up for sale
The construction of the new high rise flats at Shieldfield in Newcastle 17 April 1961, you can still see the old style housing in the foreground
British troops approaching a burning enemy supply truck which along with the supply column it was travelling in, had come under allied artillery attack. June 30th 1942 watscan - - 04/08/2010 - -