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Some of the residents in a street in Pendleton, Greater Manchester. July 1932
Liverpools old courts built in the days of the industrial revolution, long outlived their use as a home. But although living conditions were dreadful there was often good living in the courts
Picture shows the residents of Hargreaves Street, Hulme, a suburb of Manchester, as they celebrate the coronation of their new king, George VI
An unnamed street in Salfords Greengate area. This is typical of the living conditions of the early thirties. At the time of this photograph the street was listed for demolition under a slum
New council houses on the Ridges Farm Estate in North Shields, North Tyneside, constructed to house residents displaced by the clearance of the Dockwray Square slum. 11th November 1933
Pride in Huddersfield... Rachel Wood (front), of Kirklees Council environmental improvements unit, is pictured with her army of helpers who took part in a community clean-up in Primrose Hill
Grim faced residents of Berlin watch as the British Army pass them on their entry in to the German capital city at the end of the Second World War in Europe
For the first time, Northern England received an attack by a flying bomb in the early hours of 24th December 1944, Christmas eve
The Russian advance is being eagerly discussed by local residents at this round-table conference at an outdoor cafe just off the main street in the recently liberated Italian capital city of Rome
Riding carabaos attached to sleds laden with their household goods, Filipino soldiers return to their homes on Luzon Island, Philippines, after its liberation by American troops
Leningrad inhabitants, including women of all ages, under the leadership of Petrov, a munition worker, take shovels and picks to help construct anti-tank ditches in answer to the call to defend their
Residents return to their homes in a Soviet village on the way to Bryansk, recently liberated by the advancing Red Army during the battle on the Eastern Front
Residents return to their homes in the Russian town of Yelyna, recently liberated by the Soviet Red Army after it was held by the occupying German army during the battle on the Eastern Front
A welcome cup of tea for families of Hull during the Second World War. 18th May 1942
The Reverend Trevor Hextall (right) and the Reverend Alan Priestly at the open air service in Circus Avenue, Area 5 of Chelsmley Wood Estate in Solihull near Birmingham. 7th July 1968
H M the Queen Silver Jubilee celebrations Dancing in the Streets. Residents of Millington Walk, Hulme, Manchester. 7th June 1977
Residents of Halliday Road in Newton Heath, Manchester thrown a street party to celebrate the Silver Jubilee, commemorating the 25 year reign of Queen Elizabeth II. 7th June 1977
H M the Queen Silver Jubilee celebrations Youngsters from Carberry Road, Gorton, enjoying the Jubilee celebrations. 30th May 1977
Residents of the Sir William Turner Hospital with Alan Wordsworth, right, clerk to the trustees. 3rd November 1991
Prime Minister Winston Churchill greeted by enthusiastic crowds as he tours the bomb damaged residential areas of Birmingham during the Second World War. September 1941
Residents of Coulby Newham have mounted a campaign to have a post office located in the Parkway Shopping Centre. Eileen Evans, Joyce Parker, Doreen Craig
Residents at the Nunthorpe consultation exercise inspect maps showing the proposed route for the giant pylons, to which they voiced strong opposition. 7th February 1991
Residents message We Do Not Want Your Pylons in Thornaby for National Grid when they held a public meeting in Thornaby. 8th August 1991
Residents of Lazanby cover their ears as the noise from the Enron site becomes unbearable. 17th February 1993
His Majesty King George Vi and Queen Elizabeth visit homeless people in Sheffield after a German bombing during the second World War. 6th January 1941