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Engines being assembled at the Triumph car factory in Coventry. 23 September 1931
Worker assembling a gearbox in the Triumph car factory in Coventry. 23rd September 1931
Packing chocolate bars at the Cadbury factory at Bourneville 26th March 1953
Worker on the production line at the Cadbury factory at Bourneville 26th March 1953
Assemble worker on the production line at the Hoover Factory in Perivale 20th March 1953
Components being manufactured for assemble at the Phillips Cycle factory in Birmingham 10th March 1953
Gun barrels being greased before being attached to tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen. 17th April 1951
Quality control seen here being carried out on anvils manufactured at K & L Steel Founders and Engineer Limited, Letchworth. Circa November 1949
Women on the assembly lone at Berkey Technical Limited, Thetford. Where they make theatrical lighting.Celebrate the news that they will be paid the same rate of pay as male assembly line workers
Nine women at Berkey Technical Limited, Thetford, celebrate the news that they will be paid the same rate of pay as male assembly line workers over a cup of tea. 8th May 1968
Women on the night shift at the J Lyons factory in Greenford, producing tea bags. 13th February 1969
Drawing pin manufacture at Fisco Co Limited in Aberdare, Wales. Drawing pins are removed from the polisher.10th November 1949
Diesel engines being assembled at the Perkins factory in Peterborough. 10th November 1949
The strong man of the RAF. 15th February 1940 (Original Caption). An up to date " Atlas" is serving with an RAF bomber squadron in France
Cam Malfroy (left) former New Zealand tennis star seen here with his fellow pilots of 501 (County of Gloucester) Squadron on the airfield at Betheniville, France, shortly after a dogfight
Metropolitan Police Lost Property. In the Index Department at the Lost Property Office, Lambeth. May 1929
Protecting the housewife. Weights and measures testing department of the LCC. Testing scales and weights. Thousands are brought to this office each year to be tested
Badges and decals being applied to the saddle tanks of the BSA motorcycles at the BSA Factory, Small Heath, Birmingham. Circa 1965
Saddle tanks for BSA motorcycles on the production line at the BSA Factory, Small Heath, Birmingham. Circa 1965
Mass production in the machine shop of small components for the mining industry. Pit prop cups being manufactured at Fairway Instruments, Nottingham. 31st August 1964
One of the plastic moulding shops in the Rennett Engineering and Plastic Works, Wigman Road, Aspley, Nottingham. 20th February 1966
Builders who are involved in the restoration of Brighton Pavilion seen here on the roof. 4th March 1954
A woman doing some decorating. 26th April 1983
A miner returns his lamp to the lamp room for the final time as the last shift at Cotgrave pit clocks off. Circa 1992
Princess Diana, HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana in the North East of England visiting Interconnection Systems on the day her separation from Prince Charles was announced. 9th December 1992
A vintage motorbike enthusiast out for a Sunday ride on his 1928 AJS Motorcycle at Basingstoke. September 1970
Women working on a cigarette production line. Cigarettes being manufactured at the rate of 60, 000 per hour. 4th January 1950
Some of the crew of the R101 airship seen here at Cardington before embarking on a test flight of the airship. Left to right F Kemp (rigger), G Taylor (rigger), H Rowe (rigger), F Noble (engineer)
Clockwork? Huh, Kids Stuff! 6 year old David Redford working on a car in his foster fathers garage in Uckfield, Sussex. 17th January 1952
Workmen adding the finishing touches to the new trim and assembly hall at Longbridge for British Leylands new Mini Metro. 4th May 1979
A Butcher at work at Davids Smith Butchery, Coventry Circa 1951
In a quiet and deserted East Works at Longbridge, car engines are covered with brown paper while maintenance squad overhauls the track. 29th July 1969
Sergeant H Jay, aged 62, 3rd Battalion Home Guard Bridgend, the oldest member of the Welsh contingent to walk in the Victory Parade in London on the 8th June 1946. Pictured at work, July 1946
The team of steel erectors from Depledge ready to lift the main supporting girder for the new Kemlyn Road Stand. The new two tier stand at Anfield is due to be completed by the beginning of the new
Workmen painting the 30ft. rugby posts at the Northern Rugby Team ground on 2nd August 1982 in readiness for the start of the new season
Geordie girls Sheila, Angela, Janet and Brenda are stepping into the world of heavy vehicle drives as they begin an eight-week vehicle maintenance course for women only on 19th January 1987
Andrew Fogon, left, and David Wright of the Walker Steam Project, with a steam roller outside the Science Museum in Newcastle on 16th October 1989
The men who are working on this wall, which is designed to prevent the sea eeating further into Cullercoats cliffs, are having their progress controlled by the sea itself on 24th September 1962
Sounds and smell of steam as the entrants prepare their traction engines for the grand paraged at the South Tyne Steam Rally on 11th June 1988
A picture showing the stereotypical behaviour of workmen wolf whistling pretty girls on 22nd January 1992
The North of England Steam Traction Engine Societys Steam Rally at Chester-le-Street on 12th July 1969. Engines getting steam up to be ready for the afternoon events
This time its different chair for seven-year-old Graham Welsh, of Wallsend, as he takes the driving seat on this one-third scale steam engine
Meet Charles - he could never be called the well-dressed man but he assumes a certain dignity when he takes charge of the biology class on 13th January 1961
Tom Weatherell with his vintage 10-ton steam roller Resolution on 26th March 1978
A vintage 1947 steam roller being restored by Joe Shiel, left, and Malcolm Alexander at Walker Middle Street School on 7th March 1988
Small is beautifull... Richard Doran (left) makes final adjustments to his miniature traction engine with the help of mechanic Ray Stephens, at Meadowfield Vintage Rally on 19th June 1988
Most drivers prefer to wait for the weekend before letting off steam. But not Malcolm Bell. For Malcolm spends the whole week getting all steamed up by driving one of the North-Easts last working
Giving men the brush off... women who are aiming for equal opportunities on the painting and decorating course at New College, Durham on 14th June 1989