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A group of skinheads in Southend, Essex. 4th April 1983
Two-year-old Deborah Almond, and PC Brian Corner, who rescued the toddler from a river after she went missing while out playing with her sister and a friend in Bromborough, Cheshire. 8th February 1966
Margaret Thatcher pictured in London. May 1979
Crowds waiting to see Princess Margaret, her fiance Antony Armstrong-Jones and The Queen Mother, who are attending a gala ballet performance at the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden, London
Inspector and sergeants of the Cardiff City police force seen here undertaking the local authority gas certificated instructors training course at the Law Courts in Cardiff
Sand bags protecting the art School in Margaret Street, Birmingham. Circa 1939
Wardens with tin hats hold children hands as they walk from Moor Street Station in an evacuation exercise prior to the outbreak of WWII. 1st September 1939
Bob Hope, American comedian and actor, playing golf in Scotland (ahead of Bob Hope British Classic 25-28 Sept), pictured Monday 22nd September 1980
Sandbags to the left, sandbags to the right, and sandbags all around. They are everywhere in Derby. This huge pile is seen against the walls of the Derby Borough Police. 15th September 1939
Coffee Bar Cowboys. PC Dennis Self demonstrates riding techniques to (left to right) Gavin Banger 17, Tim Squibb 18, Michael Hunt 18 and John Barrow 17. 31st March 1965
Manchester United captain Roy Keane in police van at Bootle Police station. 18th May 1999
Fans awaiting the Bill Haley Daily Mirror Rock n Roll Special train to Waterloo. 5th February 1957
Men moving street furniture. Riverhead, junction of Maidstone Road. Kent. Circa 1930
Control by lights - a new baton with coloured electric lights for use by Paris police in the regulation of traffic. Point duty officers will flash signals to drivers. Paris, France. 14th August 1927
The Inspectors Room at Cannon Row Police Station. May 1929
Photographing documents at Scotland Yard. London. May 1929
The reader of the Police Gazette. Scotland Yard. London. April 1929
New Scotland Yard. Classification of criminals. The crime index. May 1929
Debris from a wall blown into the street by an explosion which occurred at Scotland Yard during the Fenian activities. May 1884
Metropolitan Police Lost Property. In the Index Department at the Lost Property Office, Lambeth. May 1929
Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D Eisenhower shakes hands with a woman from the crowd that has mobbed his car. Eisenhower was in London to meet with Prime Minister Winston Churchill in
Pulpits for Policemen - issued this week to some of the police on point duty. About 15 have been placed at various points in Liverpool
Parade of civilian police force. 11th March 1912
Medals for Special Constables. Some 5, 500 officers and men of the Metropolitan Special Constabulary were recipients of the Long Service Medal
Enrolling special constables during strike. London citizens rally to the call for volunteers. Pictured, special constables receive their armlets
Prison van arriving at Epsom Course, on Derby Day. this is used as a temporary prison for women. There are cells for the men, sexes are never mixed. Epsom Downs, Surrey. 1st June 1922
Sir E Ward inspects Specials. Between 1, 500 and 1, 700 specials of the N Division are inspected by Sir Edward Ward on the grounds of the Drapers School at Tottenham
Colonel Reay C B E inspecting the Post Office Special Constabulary reserves at Kensington Palace. 10th July 1921
Rail Strike. A lorry load of special constables who have been called up for duty, driving to Lots Road, Fulham, to guard the power station. 5th October 1919
Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, opens new police college at Hendon. Pictured inspecting a guard of honour of 6ft policemen. 31st May 1934
A London policeman on traffic duty with heavy bulk helmet, tunic, thick trousers and gloves, duty a heatwave. 28th March 1934
Police Centenary. Metropolitan river police bring their boat alongside a barge while one of the party goes aboard for inspection - one phase of the many activities of a force that will celebrate its
The house of commons debated on the employment of women police when Sir Nevil Macready spoke in their favour. Our picture shows three police women on duty in London. March 1921
Colonel Laurie adjusting the white armlet of one of the 500 Metropolitan policemen who are to go on traffic patrol duty. They were inspected by Vice-Admiral Sir C. W. E
Three of the 500 Metropolitan policemen who are to go on traffic patrol duty. They were inspected by Vice-Admiral Sir C. W. E. Royds, Acting Commissioner at Scotland Yard. 19th December 1930
A policeman helping children to cross the road. London, February 1934
Provincial police. March 1936
Police at Southend stopped any possible trouble makers, making them remove bootlaces, braces and belts to be collected later that evening at the local place station
The scene at Brighton railway station where two dozen police officers sorted out, searched and warned groups of skinheads as they arrived in the town on the Bank Holiday weekend. 31st August 1970
Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August the police and units of the East German army began to close the border and, by Sunday morning, 13 August
Scenes in East Berlin, four years after work began on the construction of the Berlin Wall, separating East from West. View looking towards the Brandenburg Gate on the border between the halves of
Fans waiting outside the wedding of Tommy Steele and Ann Donoghue at St Patricks Church, Soho Square, London. 18th June 1960
Beatles singer and bass guitarist Paul McCartney talks to Chief Constable of Liverpool Mr JWT Smith, after the bands performance at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool a part of their nationwide Autumn
Teenage fans of The Beatles pop group try to break the police cordon as the band leave the Liverpool Odeon at thens of their concert. 7th December 1963
Football supporter lying in the road at Scotland Road as he tries to impede the bus carrying the victorious Liverpool football team during their trophy parade. 11th May 1986
Ken Dodd at a Liverpool Police Station. 7th June 1979
A section of the huge queue of Liverpool fans outside Anfield stadium, hoping to purchase tickets for an upcoming fixture. 11th February 1971
Long line of Liverpool fans queue up for tickets outside Anfield stadium. Circa 15th August 1965