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Freddie Laker at Woodcote Park Stud Farm near Epsom in Surrey. 27th January 1960
A steam locomotive belonging to the Tanfield Railway Company steams along the Museums line in Stanley, County Durham on 7th April 1988
Kirkby Mill Dam, Kirkby, our picture shows, a miniature waterfall below the lock gates runs into a stream littered with rubbish, Circa 1950
Please craft on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Parbold, beside the old mill, West Lancashire, England, Tuesday 27th June 1972
Ploughing at Heathrow now the site where the of airport is located. 1935
Haymaking in the 1930 s
Abyssinian War September 1935 Houses close to the Royal Palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Footbridge over Colne Brook, Iver, Buckinghamshire 1930
Stone cottages at Barton Seagrave near Kettering, Northamptonshire which were built in 1690. Circa 1946
The Pass at Brander next to Loch Awe in Argyll, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. 27th August 1951
A Ferguson TE20 tractor seen here ploughing a Warwickshire field circa 1953
More than 200 passengers had a narrow escape at Hexham Station on 1st July 1957, when a coal train crashed into an empty diesel train. they were in the 11 a.m
Mr Joe Thompson (left) and Mr Tom Tate, owner of the miniature railway at Haswell Lodge, Haswell, County Durham, with one of the engines on 15th August 1971
The Victorian Newton Cap viaduct at Bishop Auckland, on 20th July 1995, which has been changed into a road bridge
Horses and people are all crowded together at the Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorland, Cumbria on 12th June 1973
David Sinclair and his brother Stuart, of Longhoughton among the beautiful daffodils now in bloom in the grounds of Howick Hall, the residence of Earl and Countess Grey on 1st May 1958
The Glastonbury Fayre of 1971, a free festival planned by Andrew Kerr and Arabella Churchill. Picture shows: Bare footed hippie couple walking through muddy fields at the festival. 19th June 1971
A stream passing underneath a stone bridge in rural Invernesshire, Scotland. July 1935
Sunbury on Thames Middlesex circa 1955
A fisherman prepares his rod beside a river in Kent. Circa 1946
Ken Sadler, "the happiest man of Petworth"has been totally blind half his lifeKen Sadler, " the happiest man of Petworth" has been totally blind half his life, now makes baskets for this years potato harvest, at his pretty cottage at the foot of Shimmings Hill
Mallerstang Edge, Cumbria, North West, England, Circa 1980
A flight of B24 Liberators swoops in low over the Dutch countryside to drop supplies to the parachutists waiting below. The ground is dotted with collapsed chutes
A unit of Royal Engineers practicing pontoon bridge building over a river in Derbyshire during the Second World War. 25th November 1940
Textile production in Britain during World War Two. Miss Eileen Rhodes with Peke Chinnie. 21st August 1943
Port Sunlight Works and Part of Village, Merseyside, Circa 1914
Penarth Pier is a Victorian era pier in the town of Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. The pier was opened in 1898 and was a popular attraction to seaside-goers at the time
Father and daughter out for a Sunday bike ride watches the farmers of Stansted gather in the harvest. 10th August 1964
The village of Broadhembury in Devon. 1930
Wickhambreaux Village, in Kent, Circa 1932
A group of happy looking Land Army girls pose for a group photograph during the Second Wprld War. Circa 1943
Derwent Valley Reservoir 15th June 1989
Local people of Toulouse in Southern France, showing three generations from an elderly man on the left, young woman and baby in the par, 22nd April 1975
January is the time of year when they cut and bundle osiers in the countryside. They are much used in farms and gardens to make hurdles
The village blacksmith pursuing his ancient craft in the picturesque village of Claverdon, near Warwickshire. As will be seen from the picture the entrance to the old smithy is in the form of a large
Foal at the Eve Stud, Newmarket 25th May 1954
Mare and foal at the Eve Stud, Newmarket 25th May 1954
The Dorking By-Pass (A24) shortly before its opening on June 1934
General view of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal taken near Athol Street in the north of Liverpool. Circa 1967
Watersplash at North Hyde Road Circa 1936
Shepherd with his flock in the Cumbrian hills. Circa 1935
Woodsmen at work in the 1930 s
Children sit on the village green Chalfont St. Giles watching the swan on the pond Circa 1900
Chalfont St. Giles Village Green Circa 1890
Street scene in the scenic town of Clovelly, North Devon. September 1939
Exterior view of Chequers, the country house retreat of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in rural Buckinghamshire. December 1922
General view of Babbacombe bay on the English Riviera, South Devon. August 1934
View of the old bridge which crosses the River Wye in Bakewell, Derbyshire. December 1943