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Olivers on Cardiff Street, Caerphilly. 23rd April 1964
St Chads Church, Kirkby. 27th April 1976
Residents of Birmingham queue with their prams at the Coal Merchants in Green Lane awaiting their allocation and hoping there is enough coal to go round following earlier shortages. 6th February 1954
Londoners enjoy the early summer sun on the banks of the River Thames by the Tower of London. 2nd June 1955
Members of Gosforth Mother Club had a long walk today, on 19th May 1971 - a three mile sponsored pram push. More than 40 mothers with their babies took part in the walk to raise funds for cancer
Trainee nannies of the Norlands Nannies and Nursery Training College, out in the park in Hungerford. 28th January 1981
A line of prams parked outside a tube station in London as people take cover underground during the blitz. 10th October 1940
The 1926 Floral Fete in which all the prizes are prams donated by Austins of Corporation Street. Circa 1926
Children collecting their coal ration from a coal merchant near Birmingham City centre. 14th February 1940
Its the craziest tangle the police have ever had to sort out at as mothers and fathers left their children outside the new woolworths store shorty after its opening in Chelmsley Wood, Solihull
Uxbridge High Street, Mulhollands shop 1936
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St Jamess Park, showing the lake and the Island Bird Sanctuary. It has been announced that Mr Hugh Edmund Watts, Chief Inspector of Explosives at the Home Office
Pram Racing, School Green, Shinfield, Reading, June 1980
Just a few of Kirkbys thousands of prams and pushchairs, outside Woolworth, Liverpool, Merseyside, 5th August 1964
In the New Strand shopping precinct - an escalator to the upper deck. 6th August 1968
Passers-by would be forgiven for thinking there waw a baby boom at Hedworthfield comprehensive School. Every Tuesday as many as 70 prams are parked at the school while young mums from the Durham
Linda Carruthers, Valerie Harrison, Gilliam Carruthers and Allison Caruthers trying out the comfort of a Victorian pram on 28th October 1965
As prams go, it is very rare indeed. For it has windows. Little Nicole Fresco can thus see where she is going. and that, reports her mother Rosalyn
Babies parked outside a chippy on Heaton Road, Newcastle on 13th March 1986
Mrs M Milburn with her grandson Francis John Woodley in his high pram on 23rd March 1961
Mrs L jackson, of Cross Parade, with Susan in a pram which cost 5 on 23rd March 1961
Model Susie Bell, age 27 of Putney, demonstrates the new baby-tendem on 30th September 1969, with the aid of 8-months-old Jane Bennett of Wokingham (in rear seat)
Rena pictured in a 1984-style jump suit and baby Thea relaxes in the new McLaren Dreamer Buggy on 19th April 1984
A Victorian nanny and children were the runners-up in the unusal Felton village feminine fashion of yesteryear competion on 16th May 1979
A selection of baby accessories modelled by 11-month-old Paul Davison of Walkerdene on 2nd January 1982
Model Rena, pictured in Newcastles Exhibition Park with a Silver Corss pram on 26th April 1984
Mrs M Coleman, of Gosforth, with her daughters Sally and Gillian on 23rd October 1961
Seen at Newcastle Central Staton on 16th June 1952 is one of the special " Prams Only" carriages. Pictured is the interior of the perambulator carriage with passenger Mrs L Oxals sitting
Mrs A Luck was not so lucky when she ended up in the stocks at St Johns Mission Church bazaar, Benwell, Newcastle on 26th October 1963
Whos watching who? Two young girls watch the monkeys at Coventry Zoo. Its rather difficult to tell who is staring at who. 1st June 1967
Prince of Wales and Duke of York pictured here in their high prams as babies
Transport: cycles: Baleys Pram to cycle. April 1953
Little girl with doll pram, circa 1950
To give the children changes of scene, matron of the East Ham childrens home has devised this new transport. There are not enough nurses to control large numbers of prams
Tired baby in pram, circa 1950
Fifteen month old Dianne Susan Worzella whose father is an American airman stationed in the UK, greets the first real sunny day with a howl in the Mall. April 1958
Londons Blitzed babies are now enjoying the peace and tranquillity of seaside air at West Country seaside resort. October 1941
Jenny Caroline Goodman demonstrating the Raleigh Dreamline Special Pram outside the Ideal Home Exhibition Olympia London. Equipped with radio and cassette player wet nappy warning device
Pram Racing in Birmingham 13th July 1955
With sledges, prams and barrows a daily queue forms at the Redheugh Gasworks for coke, each being allowed half a cwt
Mothers and babies taking part in the Manchesterr Whit Walks. June 1960 M4383-009