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A Telex machine in use at St Andrews Street Police Station in Cambridge. October 1964
Controversial striker Robin Friday signs for Cardiff City watched by his new manager Jimmy Andrews. 31st December 1976
Daily Mirror Offices, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London, 8th April 1954
View of Geraldine House, headquarters of the Daily Mirror newspaper in Fetter Lane, London, decked out in flags and bunting ahead of the VJ Day celebrations in London at the end of World War Two
Watton Mount Building, County Council offices in Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 24th February 1954
Launch of BRMB Radio, Birmingham, Tuesday 19th February 1974. BRMB is the fourth independent local commercial radio station to begin broadcasting in Britain
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 1961. Newsroom
Girls gossiping in the office, September 1960 Secretary typist office worker
Woman taking dictation, 1955 Secretary office worker
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visit the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Queen Elizabeth II visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Reports from Norway state that Germans are now evacuating the most important military offices in Olso, and are moving to parks outside the city where they think they will be better camouflaged
The office area on the top floor of Selfridges gutted by fire during the Blitz, 20th April 1941
Aftermath of a raid, The Arcade, New Street, Birmingham. April 1941
The official opening of Foster Wheeler. 23rd January 1975
World Cup headquarters at White City, London in preparation for the upcoming football tournament. Staff checking some of the applications for the World Cup matches and sending out receipts
Balliol House at the junction of Stanley Road and Balliol Road - a multi-storey block which will house Corporation departments. It is part of the rapidly expanding Stanley Precinct office quarters
Sue Todd, trainee journalist, pictured in Newsroom of BRMB Radio, Birmingham, 14th February 1974. BRMB - launching on the 19th - will be the fourth independent local commercial radio station to begin
Working by Candle light and Hurricane Lamps, The Journal Newsroom, staff cope with power cuts Newcastle, 12th February 1972
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 23rd November 1965. Newsroom
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 3rd March, 1971. Newsroom
Daily Mirror Newsroom, 1961
Daily Mirror Newsroom, Editorial Floor, Holborn, London, Circa 1990
Daily Mirror Newsroom at Holborn, 1960
Daily Mirror Picture Desk, Holborn, London, March 1957
A trio of Indian Editors visit the Daily Mirror, pictured in the Tape Room, where stories are sent and received from around the World, March 1962
Daily Mirror Editorial Floor, Holborn, London, Circa 1985
Daily Mirror Newsroom, Holborn, London, March 1957
Women workers at at the Cheapside branch of the Albert Marks Bureau taking part in an exercise routine on the desks in their office October 1971 © Mirrorpix
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Wicked whispers, November 1960 Girls gossiping in the office
Female office worker, September 1936
Wicked whispers, September 1960 Girls gossiping in the office Wearing headsets for their telephones Typist secretary office worker
Woman typist working in the sun beside a swimming pool filled with children having fun splashing the water around Boss dictating work to her Sun dress Fashion clothing August 1947
Female office workers 1946
Secretary taking dictation Smiling August 1955
An office worker sitting at his desk talking on the telephone. Circa 1950
The Coventry Telegraph temporary offices and works building in Quinton Road, Cheylesmore, Coventry. On July 1st 1946 the Mayor, Councillor J.C.Lee Gordon, started the presses for the first time
Lew Grade. October 1969 Z10383-001 Lew Grade is probably the closest the British television industry has ever come to having a genuine showbusiness mogul
Lew Grade. October 1969 Z10383-002 Lew Grade is probably the closest the British television industry has ever come to having a genuine showbusiness mogul
Lew Grade. October 1969 Z10383-003 Lew Grade is probably the closest the British television industry has ever come to having a genuine showbusiness mogul
Lew Grade. October 1969 Z10383 Lew Grade is probably the closest the British television industry has ever come to having a genuine showbusiness mogul
A man pours himself a drink which he keeps hidden in a filing cabinet in his office at work May 1971
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
Technicians at work in 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