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Fulham manager Malcolm Macdonald with a roll of turf at Craven Cottage as the pitch is re-laid. 12th May 1983
The men of the bridge. Yesterday morning while most of Scotland was asleep the men of the bridge were hard at work. The men are the 46 workers - a self contained unit of tradesmen - whose job year in
Mini Grand Prix: White City Stadium: Graham Hill. March 1975
Mini Grand Prix: White City Stadium: Graham Hill sorting out a few performance problems. March 1975 75-01610-008
Mini Grand Prix: White City Stadium: Graham Hill. March 1975 75-01610
Transport : Road Safety. Photos taken at the Dahl Safety Kerb Demonstration which took place at Stoke Hammond on the B488 Road Near Bletchley. June 1953 D3024-002
The first RAF Repair and Salvage Unit was working operationally within three days of landing on the shores of Normandy, Northern France
R. A. F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praiseR.A.F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praise the ground staff and say there would be no raids if the guns weren t cleaned and the planes regularly checked
A woker applying some oil to one of the steam trains on the Talyllyn railway line which runs for 7.25 miles from Tywyn on the Mid-Wales coast to Nant Gwernol near the village of Abergynolwyn
Isle of Man TT Races. Bill Hawthorne and his mechanic Pat Lynch tuning up his BSA under the watchfull eyes of a local donkey. 29th June 1965
Throughout the hours of darkness, WaF Flight mechanics are on duty servicing aircraft used for night training of pilots at a Flying Training Command Station in Scotland
Ground maintenance of Hawker Hurricanes. Circa 1941
Mechanics working on the British Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Argus inside the hangar after it had completed 25 years of continuous service with the Royal Navy. September 1943
No time is lost in repairing slightly damaged tanks on the Italian front. This tank was hit by a 75mm shell in the Eighth Army battle for Termoli. Craftsman Bird of Birmingham and his assistant Dvr
RAF Mosquito intruders which gained fame for their train busting exploits while operating from Malta to Sicily, are now carrying on their work from bases in Italy
As recently reported, the Norwegian Air Force has taken over a general reconnaissance squadron which is operating from an English aerodrome somewhere in the United Kingdom
Over two hundred and fifty enemy aircraft have been shot down since D-day by night fighters operating from bases on the continent
A clipped wing Spitfire of the Royal Air Force being serviced at a Fighter Command Station in England prior to a sweep of the English Channel
For month after month of intensive blitz Malta showed the world how bravely she could " take it". Now backed by men of all three services, Army, RAF and Fleet Air Arm
To maintenance units behind RAF forward airstrips in Burma come all types of aircraft needing repairs from Tigers to Thunderbolts
Sailors of the Royal Navy have been helping to repair and make habitable London homes which were damaged by flying bombs. Picture shows: Able Seaman E.J
Miss Edith Care of Evesham. Once a waitress, but now working for the ATS (The Auxiliary Territorial Service ) at the Western Command Ordinance Factory. Picture taken 5th November 1942
Shipbuilders at the King George V dry dock in Southampton replace one of the mighty propellors of the Cunard liner R.M.S. Queen Mary
The men of the bridge. Painting the Forth Bridge is a long and complex task, taking three years to complete. It requires 50 tons of paint each year and a squad of 24 men working permanently
Council workers re-painting a worn out zebra crossing on High Street West, outside the Empire Theatre, Sunderland 28th April 1954
The crew of a diving boat chat with a crew member of the Boyd Line Ltd sidewinder trawler Arctic Ranger as she lay alongside St Andrews Dock, Hull. Circa June 1948
M4 Motorway Construction, June 1971. Reading, Berkshire
Jon Bainbridge, workshop manager, at A V Dawson Ltd. Haulage Company. checks one of the this rigs tyres, Middlesbrough, 8th July 1980
Series of images for Daily Herald Feature flight to Australia. 26th June 1938 Imperial Airways staff check the Bristol Pegasus Xc poppet valve radial engines of the Shorts C Class Empire Flying Boat
The Godiva Clock, Broadgate, City Centre, Coventry, 20th December 1988. City Engineer, Frank Jeans, checks the mechanism of the old clock
Elland Road, Leeds United Ground. Keep off sign in place as improvements to the pitch are carried out. 11th June 1971
A Boeing 707 engine receiving routine maintenance at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
Laurie Barnett is seen attending to Ivor Broadis football boots. October 1951 P009144
THE GREEN MACHINE AND STUART HARDEN JANUARY 1998
GREG WALKER GREEN BIKE AND STUART HARDEN JANUARY 1998 WITH HIS GREEN MACHINE ROAD CLEANER FOR ROAD RECORD
Stuart Harden street cleaning machine January 1998 road record supplement road sweeping machine edinburgh city council
A 20 ton truck of coal being completely turned over. December 1924
Greg Walker on green motorbike and Stuart Harden with his green machine road cleaner for road record January 1998
Honda TT Motorcycle Camp. 29th June 1965
Eric Lister with his 1936 Chrysler. February 1968 P005861
Planes appearing in this weeks S. B. A. C. flying displayPlanes appearing in this weeks S.B.A.C. flying display. One of the rotors of the Bristol 173 twin rotor passenger plane receiving attention. August 1952 P003976
The transatlantic flying boat Clare is overhauled after her strenuous journeys, before being transferred to new Empire routes. November 1940 P004813
Transport : Road Safety. Photos taken at the Dahl Safety Kerb Demonstration which took place at Stoke Hammond on the B488 Road Near Bletchley. June 1953 D3024