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Pupils at Roxeth Primary School, Harrow, being taught English pronunciation using the Clearspell alphabet system. 8th November 1961
Three years old Mary Day, of Highfield Gardens, Liverpool, was one who, going to have a look at Liverpools Christmas tree on St Georges Plateau
Rocky the Penguin never misses a chance to show off in front of the visitors to the Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford, Oxfordshire
The girl horn blower: Ripons famous horn must always be sounded at curfew, at four corners of the Market Place. For centuries the city Horn blower has been performing the ceremony
A boarded up house in Kirk Street, Byker, Newcastle, in which a man died on the 25th May, 1974. A girl is pictured walking / running on the pavement. 26th May, 1974
Kerry Dobison, 12, gets her dinner at Heaton Manor School. Thousands of schoolchildren found hot meals on the menu for the firsr time in two years
World War Two - Second World War - Joe Carr, from West Moor with his granddaughter, Lindsey Anderson, 5, on the Pegasus Bridge in Normandy, 40 years after Joes participation in the D-Day landings
Mandy Hopper, 11, from Ash Avenue, Gilesgate, wrote to The Journals Fix It desk " I would like to be an air hostess on an aeroplane
If you re going to have a scarf, have a long one thats the philosophy of Susan Young. And shes had the sparks flying from her knitting pins lately at Calderwood Primary School Lanarkshire
On the first anniversary of the Dunblane massacre the bereaved parents asked people to mark the occasion by lighting a candle in their windows Mandy Stobo six year old says a prayer in remembrance of
Little girl with toy pram stands waiting for her mother against a background of adverts for shows and entertainment on the Harrow Road 26th March 1954
Lesley Brare seen here doing her homework. 22nd October 1963
A little girl crowning her snowman in St James Park, London, following a heavy fall of snow on new years eve. 31st December 1961
Wearing national dress a group of Polish High School girls are busy helping with the harvest in the Valley of Tummel Scotland 3rd September 1942
Denise Walker of St Josephs Infant School seen here pictured amongst the witches hanging in the Norton Branch Library in Norton Road. 31st October 1983
The Hillfield Carnival Queen waves to onlookers. 17th August 1974
Schoolgirl Jodie Horton aged 5 of Ridpool Junior School Hurstcroft Road Kitts Green Birmingham, who has already had 16 teachers. Jodie is the victim of a chronic staff shortage at the school
North East Festivals Nikki Davison, 11, from Alexandra Middle School in Ashington puts the finishing touches to lanterns featuring in the Wansbeck Festival 23 September 1997
Charlotte Wightweek, 4 years old, from Flackwell Heath in Buckinghamshire. Seen here with flowers she has just bought for Mothers day 31st March 1984
A Royal Navy Sea King helicopter visits Marden High School in Whitley Bay. Helen Lockey, 15, tries out the winch on the helicopter aided by chief aircrewman Paul Pops Coombes. 19/11/1997
Sandy Manuel, the Nigerian Boxer acting as Santa Claus at the Commonwealth Exhibition presenting a doll to the 75, 000th visitor Deobrah Connor, or George Street
Hazel Robson seen here enjoying her stick of Blackpool Rock. 29th January 1952
Leeds United secretary Janet Rossidale with rosettes of all the teams beaten that season by Leeds pinned to her dress. 2nd May 1967
Young girl surrounded by hungry pigeons as she feeds them in Trafalgar Square, London 17th November 1963
Prince Charles and Diana Spencer wedding, 29th July 1981. Clementine Hambro, the youngest bridesmaid at five years old, on her way to St Pauls. Also. India Hicks aged 13
Crocuses carpet the floor of Jesmond Dene on 7th March 1948 and little Valerie Hutton rests among them a while
Four year old Sheldon Neal (right) and Terry Green, wearing love heart shaped glasses at the Rainbow Nursery in Brighton. 12th February 1976
4 year old Gloria Smart gives her dad a drink of seawater after burying him in the sand. 29th July 1948
Nicola Jackson and Joseph Devin have found the ideal place to watch the world go by - a giant concrete tube at the Willow Nursery School in Dunstable
The old pram which is illustrated here is believed to be 100 years old, and though no self-respecting baby would care to be seen wheeled about in it, it is still quite serviceable