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Durham Miners Gala - Two "ladies"more at home at the coal face thanDurham Miners Gala - Two " ladies" more at home at the coal face than the kitchen sink enjoying the procession - men with usual attire
Durham Miners Gala - Arthur Scargill with Roland Boyes, signs an autograph as he leaves the meeting Circa 1980
Durham Miners Gala - A brass band leads the march
World War One Victory Parade at George Square Glasgow in front of Lord Provost Welsh and service chiefs 1918
World War One Victory Day crowds in George Square Glasgow listen to Lord Provost Welsh 1918
Coventry Guides and Brownies enter Broadgate, Coventry, on the way to their Thinking Day service at Coventry Cathedral. Nearly 2, 000 Girls took part and the service was led by the Coventry Bishop
London Victory Parade, May 1919. At Hyde Park Corner
London Victory Parade, May 1919. Passing through Whitehall
London victory march, Officers on horseback. May 1919
London victory march, Tanks and soldiers on parade. May 1919
London victory march. Passing over Westminster Bridge with the Houses of Parliament in the background. May 1919
London victory march, sailors. May 1919
London victory march. Massed Colours. May 1919
London victory march. Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig in the procession. May 1919
London victory march. Marshall Foch in the procession
London victory march. May 1919
London victory march. Admiral Beatty in the procession. May 1919
London victory march, nurses in the procession. May 1919
London victory march. General Pershing who led the American Expeditionary Force. May 1919
Durham Miners Gala - A child is carried on their fathers shoulders during the march
Durham Miners Gala - Jack Charlton links arms with 62-year-old Lousie Bradshaw
Durham Miners Gala - Neil Kinnock is given a kiss from an admirer as he mingles with the crowds
Durham Miners Gala - Mr Harold Wilson during the march
Children: Passing Out Parade: General views during the march past. April 1977 77-02110-011
Children: Passing Out Parade: 4 year old Joanne Cardy and 6 year old Kevin Hunt both from Brightlingsea, Essex. April 1977 77-02110-005
Children: Passing Out Parade: 4 year old Joanne Cardy and 6 year old Kevin Hunt both from Brightlingsea, Essex. April 1977 77-02110-001
Children: Passing Out Parade: General views during the march past. April 1977 77-02110
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Politicians and officials marching at the Bedlington Miners picnic in June 1962 Centre a young Michael Foot
Bedlington Miners Picnic - It was a day of marching bands and miners and trekking families, as all routes led into Bedlington for the Northumberland Miners Picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - A family day out. Miners with wives and children arrive for the big event
Bedlington Miners Picnic - The leaders walk to the picnic ground in front of the many branches at the miners picnic. Immediately in front of the banner are Michael Foot, (left) and Mr. E
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Thousands of miners, their wives and children move in procession to Attlee Partk, Bedlington for the annual Northumberland Miners; picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Leading the miners parade to the picnic ground are Mr. Harold Wilson, M.P. Miss M. Herbison, M.P. and Mr. W. E. Jones, President of the National Union of Mineworkers
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Aneurin Bevan, the "star"speakerBedlington Miners Picnic - Aneurin Bevan, the " star" speaker, joins in the pricession to the picnic field. With his were Mr. Ernest Jones, N.U.M. President (third from left), Coun. W
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Bands and banners in the streets at Bedlington attract a crowd as they line-up for the march to the field
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Waiting to move off in the parade, were Mrs. Judith Hart, M. PBedlington Miners Picnic - Waiting to move off in the parade, were Mrs. Judith Hart, M.P. Michael Foot, Ernest Jones, (Vice Pres. N.U.M. and Northumberland branch secretary R. Main)
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Marchers are led to the Picnic ground by miners leader Joe Gormley
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Tony Benn (right) and Judith Hart amongst the marchers at the 101st miners picnic at Bedlington
Bedlington Miners Picnic - This band has lots of oomph... But Haltwhistle find the going a little damp
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Leading the procession down to Hunters Field are Mr. Clement Attlee and Mr. Arthur Horner Sec. National Union of Mineworkers
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Miners and their families marching to the picnic ground
Bedlington Miners Picnic - lawrence Daly, general secretary of the NUM, second left, Dr. David Owen, ex-Foreign Secretary, centre
Bedlington Miners Picnic - The Northern Pipe Band arriving in Bedlington for the Northumberland Miners Picnic
To mark the opening of the Royal Tournament
Freedom of Oldham to the 41st (Oldham) Royal Tank Regt: Troops of the 41st Oldham Royal Tank Regiment gives eyes left as they pass the Saluting Base, during the March Past. July 1954 P005486
Tithe demonstration. Passing along, Aldwych. June 1936 P003706
C. L. B. and C. G. B. Parade, Belle Vue. Eyes right by a section of the Church GirlC.L.B. and C.G.B. Parade, Belle Vue. Eyes right by a section of the Church Girls Parade as they march past the saluting base. The salute being taken by Lieut. General Sir Frank E.W
World War II Women: East Hams unit of the W. J. A. C. besides having a full trumpetWorld War II Women: East Hams unit of the W.J.A.C. besides having a full trumpet band, now have a mascot, a Labrador named Major. The mascot was given to them by Mechanic Sgt. Major T