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The Biba Boutique in West London. Kensington High Street area Young ladies, possibly staff, models, and friends help move the clothes down the street
The Austin Mini production line at Longbridge. 10th March 1963. A completed Austin Mini is driven on to a car transporter at Longbridge for delivery to a Austin showroom
Toddlers in Merseyside running after National Coal Board Lorries and trying to jump on. This is a very dangerous activity. Picture taken 9th June 1963
A lorry from the Hercules Bakery seen here outside Priday Metford mill, Gloucester docks. Circa 1920
A Daimler TL30 Bass and Pale Ale bottle shaped lorry seen here outside the Bass Ratcliffe and Gretton brewery in Coventry, West Midlands (formerly Warwickshire) Circa June 1954
Elton John arriving at his 50th birthday party at Hammersmith Palais. 6th April 1997
The widening of the main Torquay to Paignton road at Gas Works Hill nearing completion. It has entailed the construction of a huge retaining wall over 4 ft in thickness at a total cost of £ 11
Picture shows a goods warehouse, Hull, Yorkshire, post World War Two. The van shows a sign for Vindec Bicycles. Vindec cycles were made as far back as the late 1800s
Scenes in Chinatown, Singapore. A truck load of dummies, some completely nude, jiggle and jerk as the driver makes his way through the traffic in the heat of the morning sun on its way to the fine
Leicester Mercury vans in the late 1920s at a public garage in Braunstone Gate. Mostly Fiat vans, bullnose Morris cars and a lone Albion lorry
Ashington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland England. With a population of around 27, 000, measured at 27, 764 at the 2011 Census; it was once a centre of the coal mining industry
David Preston, managing director of the Northallerton haulage firm Prestons of Potto with Mike Lindsey, section manager of road transport at Teesside works as they stand in front of one of
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
Uxbridge Belmont Road, looking towards High Street, Greater London. Circa 1929
Mersey Tunnel Opening, Liverpool, July 1934 by King George IV and Queen Mary
Eddie Stobert haulage eddie stobart now his lorries have made him a cult figure as king of the road 1993
The Bondgate in Alnwick which was once part of the town walls. 8th December 1988
A busy Kingston upon Thames street scene circa 1939
Winter weather, snow scenes, 14th January 1985 - Snow scene A68 looking north down Minsteracres Bank, North West Durham
Fashion Clothing: Six of the girls from the barrow printing works near Clitheroe Lancs who are threatening to change from mini skirts into maxis because of the mud slashed up by passing lorries
Chris Eubank in front of his Peterbilt Lorry September 1997 after announcing his comeback to boxing
A new lifeboat, the W. Ross MacArthur of Glasgow, destined for St Abbs Head Lifeboat Station in Berwickshire, Scotland, is delivered overland by road from Southampton to Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Wakefield Road looking towards Aspley, Huddersfield Circa June 1965
Thomas English Muffins, New York, USA, June 1984
Workmen clearing the rubble at Rookery Road, Handsworth, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 28th July 1942
Workmen and rescue squads search the shattered remains of Queens Road, Aston, Birmingham, following a heavy air raid on the city. 20th November 1940
Workmen shift through the crater and basement of the Hereford Hotel, Villa Cross, Birmingham. The building received a direct hit killing twenty people who were sheltering in the basement
Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nurses make their way to the 79th General Field Hospital near Bayeux by lorry. 20th June 1944
American forces which successfully drove the Japanese from New Georgia Island, as part of the current Allied offensive in the Pacific were forced to contend with mud
Just as they were about to escape from Gabes, this truck full of Italian soldiers were intercepted in the town. Almost at the same time the last of the enemy were hurriedly leaving; in the background
A refuse collector working on the Kings Road, London. 4th December 1970
Picture shows an Entertainment Wagon in World War Two. Picture is from The Reading Standard, so possibly taken in the Reading and Berkshire area of England
Meat being loaded into a insulated meat van of F G Jephcott in Coventry Circa 1947
A W H Smith wholesale newsagents delivery driver seen here leaving the morning papers at the entrance to a Foleshill tobacconist in the small hours of the morning. Circa 1963
Busy scene on a blitzed housing estate, Collin Road, Birkenhead, where the voluntary services aided in the salvaging and removal of furniture from demolished homes, Friday 16th April 1941
Large Load being moved through the streets of Middlesbrough, Durham Street, Circa 1973
Merseyside ARP team seen here wearing their gas suits and masks during a gas decontamination exercise, 14th July 1939
Anti tank gun being unloaded from a transport truck at the double to ready for action at a moments notice. 28th November 1939
Soldiers of the 30th Surrey Searchlight Regiment an air defence unit of Britains Territorial Army. Seen here waving to relatives as they depart their Surbiton Road barracks in Kingston Upon Thames
Soldiers and transport of the 30th Surrey Searchlight Regiment an air defence unit of Britains Territorial Army. Seen here departing their Surbiton Road barracks in Kingston Upon Thames for their
A lorry brings rolls of newsprint to the Evening Chronicle office in Westgate Road, Newcastle. Circa 1929
Darn Crook, Newcastle, with lorries transporting meat, beer, vegetables and household goods. 28th February 1931
Local resident loads his possessions on to a lorry prior to evacuation. Circa November 1943
South Hams Evacuation. On the November the 4th Devon County Council were informed by the War Office that Slapton Sands and the adjourning 30, 000 acres are to be evacuated
An exterior of Higson, Edwards and Co. Ltds new warehouse and offices at Blackstock Street, Liverpool with vehicles and drivers in the background. Circa 1950s
The Bizerte Crisis July 1961 French paratroopers stop and inspect a makeshift ambulance at a road block bear to the Tunisian port of Bizerte at the height of the crisis The crisis arose after