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WWII World War Two British Army Women The First of Six ATS Girls who have been chosen to train as Britains First Ace-women to use the Searchlight. May 1942
Army Women - ATS operator guiding a Searchlight 1940s Soldiers - British army woman wearing the uniform of coat helmet and earphones March 1943
ATS girls on gun sites have to take a weekly gas drill under smoke and tear gas. Girls in the midst of a gas smoke attack at their predictor and range finder. June 1942
Navy Women get a taste of what Life on Board ship would be like as Wrens recruits get happy in Hammocks March 1941
Army Women September 1942 Wren Armourer cleaning anti aircraft gun at RN Air station in England. These are the first Wren on new job military, September 1942
Fleet Air Arm Fighter school HMS Heron training This Wrens Job is to keep in Order over 200 Warships. These Model of Warships of all the Nations are used for the instructing fleet air arm fighter
The 1880 fire engine pulled by Shire horses preparing for the transport festival in June 1981
A startled little boy watches firemen in action in Morpeth on October 14, 1950. The firemen were dressed in uniforms from the year 1824 and were operating an ancient pump
Pictures posed by models to illustrate bullying at work 01 / 06 / 95 circaPictures posed by models to illustrate bullying at work 01/06/95 circa
A police officer from the 1920s
A sailor kisses his girlfriend as the HMS Black Swan returns to England. December 1957
Clogs which save valuable leather are returning to favour among workers in heavy wqr industries. Here is a clog maker at work at a Gateshead factory
A typical North Northumberland picture from Ford, showing John Weatherston in the place he has worked for 40 years
Fishermen on the River Tweed in Berwick hauling their net ashore after trying to catch some Salmon in 1950
Scottish fisher girls packing herrings for export trade at North Shields fish Quay, where record catches have landed recently in 1936
A Newcastle fish a chip shop in 1956 where customers were coming to terms with a price increase - fish 9 old pennies and chips 6d
Newbiggin fishermen prepare to beach their craft, after the mornings fishing off the Northumberland Coast in 1937
The Columbia club (American red cross club) organised a hayride and picnic lunch for the US forces and their friends as a celebration of American Independence Day soldier