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The Tractor on its way again. April 1969 P004915
This X ray machine will protect pets from the danger of radiation and has been bought by the RSPCA. Society spokesman said
Womens land army harvesting oats. August 1941 P003941
A hydraulic lifter unloads heavy mechnaical parts such as aircraft engines from the transport aircraft at an RAF base in India during the Second World War December 1944
Russian leader Tsar Nicholas II inspects an aeroplane during World War One Circa 1914
In goes the new tubed heel. Delicately driven home by a master craftsman and the shoe is as good as new. Cobbler, cobbling
Russian artillery entrenched during their battle against the Austro-Hungarian army on the Eastern front in World War One Circa August 1914
Mk. 1 Tank in action on The Western Front. 23rd November 1916. OP480K / BMk.1 Tank in action on The Western Front. 23rd November 1916. OP480K/B
Daily Mirror Newspaper May 1956 Printers and publishing floor workers read the paper fresh of the presses before being dispatched P044529
The Daily Mirror plate room where the pages of the paper are created in hot metal plates which are then attached to the printing presses. May 1956 P044536
Type setter at work at the Daily Mirror May 1956 P044534
Daily Mirror Stamford Street press. Plates sent from the plate room arrive at the printing presses. April 1954 P044522
Defence of Malaya. Bren carriers manned by British troops advance through the Malayan jungle. 8th December 1941
cobbler tommy Collins fixing a new heel to a shoe
Plum blossom in Kent Small tractors with ploughs being used by a worker to turn up the soil and prevent herbage and weeds taking nourishment from the fruit trees Circa 1950
Combine harvesters at work in the fields of Kent 26th August 1954
Despite every discouragement given to his mongrel pup Lucky, Syd Lee, of a Manchester garage, cannot keep her away when welding is in progress
Print Works Circa 1950 Hot metal plate fixed to printing press P044518
Printers Circa 1950 Printer places a hot metal plate on a printing press P044516
Printers Circa 1950 Printers inspect the press P044514
Modern lace machine photographed at Heathcoats 1926 Alf 167
At wotk on the new graving dock at Southampton May 1932 Alf 236
The C. P. Hole-boring machine is being used to bore apertures in the coal face - the sameThe C.P. Hole-boring machine is being used to bore apertures in the coal face - the same depth as the undercut made by coal-cutter, ready for an explosive charge
Drilling from a tower 4 miles off the shore in West Hartlepool, County Durham, the National Coal Board tries to find out how far the coal seam extends under the sea from mines near there
Lignite-brown coal -is being surface mined at Bovey Tracey, Devonshire. The mine was first opened 100 years ago but has been closed several times. New workings have recently been opened
Whitehill Midlothian, Scotland. Mechanised coal mining. Envy of all the other Bevin-Boys is young James Turner, who drives on of the electric shuttle-cars at Newbattle Colliery. July 1946 P017718
Thanks to such machines as the Sullivan Shortwall Coal-Cutter, the coal face in the Colliery moves forward about 300 yards every year
Clothing Stockings. June 1935 P017761
Mechanised mining. The only machine at Newbattle Colliery not driven by electricity is the steam-driven winding apparatus. Here two miners, bring forward the C.P. hole-boring machine
The Bio-Chemistry Department at Birmingham University houses a very unusual school - The British School of Malting and Brewing
Clothing Stocking: Linkers fitting the stockings in line on fine points under powerful lamps ready for the process of sewing the toes. Nearly all these girls wear glasses for this job
Workers stocking manufacture. October 1946 P017898
Old Faithful the 10 ton steam winch which hauled miners up and down Silksworth Colliery shaft for more than 100 years at Beamish Museum
Bartlane Telephoto receiving machine being demonstrated at the Mirrors Fetters Lane Offices. Seen here is Guy Bartholomew who led the team that developed the Bartlane transmission device
The Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Holborn offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little time as 8 minutes
The Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Fetters Lane offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little time as 8 minutes
Technician overseeing the transmission of an image in the Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Fetters Lane offices in central London
Customers enjoy a game of chess as they relax in one of Londons many coffee bars on a cold winter day Circa 1955
Mrs. Moss a livestock farmer seen here driving a Ferguson tractor around the farm. 1954
Hertfordshire Land Army Girls demonstrate how expert they are at the Press Review of the County War Agriculture Committees week end Cultivation Demonstration near Barnet, Herts. March 1942 P003946
Harvesting is now in full swing all over the country. O. P. SHarvesting is now in full swing all over the country. O.P.S. Reaper and binder at work near Cambridge. August 1946 P004527
Agriculture Harvesting: Two days of sun and wind have dried out the corn crop sufficiently for threshing. At the first sign of the sun farmers and their men
The good earth gleams in the bright sunshine as straight furrows are ploughed by the tractors, which now noisily engage in this former work of horses
Agriculture Engineer and Contractor, Mr. R. H. Crawford of Frithville, near Boston, Lincs, has bought a battle scarred ex-Alamein Sherman tank to pep up his agricultural contracts
The Plane, The King And Queen Chose. A plane very much in production news, is the Vickers-Viking, chosen for the King and Queen to use during their South African tour
Harvest Scenes. Harvesting near London overlooking Caterham. April 1948 P004529
The Y. M. C. A. "British boys for British farms"scheme which started in 1932 hasThe Y.M.C.A. " British boys for British farms" scheme which started in 1932 has hostels for boys from 14 yrs of age at Stratford on Avon, Bristol