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Traffic police on duty at a set of traffic lights in Cape Town 4th February 1955
On 16 March 1976, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) announces his resignation as Prime Minister (taking effect on 5 April 1976)
Rangers versus Celtic Scottish Cup Final 1909 replay. Mayhem broke out at the Scottish Cup Final replay when hundreds of fans rioted at the end of the match
Local children wave their flags and cheer in Craven Street during the visit of the Duke of Gloucester to Hull. 3rd July 1936
The hole made in the Hull steam trawler St Moulmein by a russian shell after the North Sea fishing fleet was attacked by the Russian Baltic Fleet, who were en route to the Far East
Photograph taken on examination day at the termination of two Intensified Police Instructional Courses conducted by Police - Inspector Alun Huw Williams, Special Home Office Instructor
Muhammad Alis Rolls Royce makes its way through the streets of Birmingham. 9th August 1983
Muhammad Ali waving to fans in Birmingham. 7th June 1979
Cast and crew of the movie "Offence"have a cup of teaCast and crew of the movie " Offence" have a cup of tea and a bacon roll during a break in filming at Bracknell. 6th April 1972
Muhammad Ali mobbed by fans in Dudley, Birmingham. 11th August 1983
Two policemen standing on Church street, Liverpool, Merseyside, there is no traffic. 18th March 1974
Police in twos keep an eye on Harrods as the last minute shoppers get Christmas presents in. 23rd December 1978
A Suffragette being restrained by three policemen. Circa 1912
Holiday Crowds at Barry Island: Two Barry policeman control the dangerous crossing point at Barry Island and the crowds team across as the traffic is brought to a halt. Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
Middlesbrough FC chairman Alf Duffield. Tensions mount in the Boro dugout. Alf Duffield puts a restraining hand on Physio Steve Smelt, incensed at the second sending off
Children being evacuated from London July 1944. Children boarding train get help from policemen to carry their heavy baggage
Suffragettes march to Parliament in London on 19th November 1910
Orderly and peaceful - even bored - they look but they were the "commandos"Orderly and peaceful - even bored - they look but they were the " commandos" of womens suffrage and from the battle gound, the House of Commons
These two suffragettes make their protest on the Duke of Lansdownes doorstep on 19th November 1910
Policeman directing traffic in the fog and dark of a late autumn evening October 1958
Beatles receive MBE s, Tuesday 26th October 1965. The Beatles receive their MBE medals from Queen Elizabeth II, at Buckingham Palace
Crowds in Birmingham, where The Beatles were recording a performance for ABC-TVs `Thank Your Lucky Stars, Sunday 20th October 1963
Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger at Tettenhall Magistrates Court, Staffordshire where he was found guilty of 3 motoring offences on 26 November 1964
Rolling Stones seen here performing in concert at the Belle Vue theatre, Manchester. 11th August 1964
Cheering crowds greet the Denby Dale Pie, escorted by two mounted police, in the village streets. The pies are a 220 year old village tradition; usually baked to celebrate national special occasions
Actor Ron Cook plays the part of George Hewins in this unique production by the RSC of " The Dillen" staged by Ron Hutchinson
Rail enthusiasts of all ages had an apportunity to recapture the pas on 10th May 1969 when the steam locomotive Flying Scotsman came to Newcastle on what could be its last visit to the North East
The Beatles A Hard Days Night royal film premiere at the London Pavillion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus, London. (Picture shows) Police trying to restrain crowds outside the venue. 6th July 1964
Four days after the world premiere of A Hard Days Night in London, The Beatles arrived in Liverpool for the northern England premiere 10th July 1964
Singer Frank Sinatra seen here leaving Claridges Hotel amid high security, in the car is Barbara Marx. 18th May 1975
Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger leaving Liverpool City Magistrates Court where he was fined £ 32 for speeding, driving without a licence or insurance on 10 August 1964
The Rolling Stones were involved in yet another riot last night (Friday) as they left a television studio after appearing on the pop programme Ready, Steady, Go
South African President Nelson Mandela seen here visiting Brixton Recreation Centre with Prince Charles during the Presidents state visit to London. 12th July 1996
Following an incident in March 1965 Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger & Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones were summoned to appear at East Ham Magistrates Court on 22 July 1965
Londons first black policeman P. C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seenLondons first black policeman P.C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen here in his second week of training at Hendon Police College. 5th April 1967
Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier September 12th 1908 Police hold back the crowd under the Beaconsfield Statue Portland Place, who are waiting to watch the departure of the bride and groom
The Popes visit to the United Kingdom May 1982. Pope John Paul II seen here waving to the crowds from the pope-mobile as he drives through Victoria. 28th May 1982
The Beatles performing on stage at De Montford Hall in Leicester, 11th October 1964
Manchester City home coming: Malcolm Allisson (left) leads the City team in a chant of " We ve won the Cup" outside the Town Hall. April 1969 P011427
Mr Swindley has won the FA Cup. The FA Cup is supposed to go on show in the sports department of Dobson and Hawks. Mr Swindley is put in charge of its safe-keeping
Aston Villa v Bournemouth league match (old 3rd division) at Villa Park, 12th February 1972. Final score: Aston Villa 2-1 Bournemouth
Holiday crowds seen here at Paddington station having their ID cards checked by the police and army Circa August 1945
Sir William Pryke the Lord Mayor of London addressing City of London special constables, thanking them for their service during the General Strike
Mounted police direct pedestrians in London, on the 10th day of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages
Mounted special constables seen here on parade in Hyde Park before patrolling the streets of London, on the 9th day of the General Strike
The Coldstream guards seen here mounting the guard at Buckingham Palace. The guardsmen on the right are marching with the old Lee Enfield.303 rifles whilst the sentry on guard at the gates saltues