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Weather London Smog December 1962 Traffic crawling along at 2mph in the London Smog. It took the photographer who took this image four hours to travel from Bexley, Kent to Fleet Street
Fog and ice on Hampstead Heath. Boys sliding on the ice in the fog at Hampstead Heath ponds. Although the weather was wintry and the fog was thick
The great smog blanket - mixture of smoke and fog that is said to be costing £2, 000The great smog blanket - mixture of smoke and fog that is said to be costing £ 2, 000, 000 a day - thickened last night to what was described as the blackout of London for twenty-five years
Smog caused by coal fires hangs over the roof tops of Battersea, London. 7th December 1962
Battersea Power Station seen here on a murky foggy winters morning. London. 7th December 1962
Policeman on point duty seen here using flares to guide the traffic during a heavy smog in London. 8th December 1952
Smog Wardens in action on the streets of London, 5th January 1956
Scenes of a fog bound London, 5th December 1962
A woman helping to direct traffic through the thick fog in Central London. Circa 1955
Smog wardens holding flares in thick fog in Central London. 5th January 1956
Cooling towers and smoking chimneys pollute the air at a Sheffield industrial site Circa 1947
Aerial view of the River Thames, Big Ben, Westminster Palace, the bridges of Lambeth and Westminster and Thames House - the headquarters of MI5. Circa 1935. Rough scans for evaluation purposes only
Conditions in the fog were a torment for the drivers 1952 of the London transport, but though conditions were sometimes nearly impossible to see, they kept moving, crawling along the pavement edges
Policeman in smog mask December 1962 PC John Finn from Snow Hill Police Station in the London smog of 1962. He is wear a mask to protect him from the harmful effects of the smog
Weather London Smog December 1962. A London Transport bus conductor looks out from the platform of his Routemaster bus during the London Smogs of December 1962
A motor car with headlights full on in the Strand in an attempt to lighten the gloom of the fog which keeps London and the home counties in darkness January 1930
Police using flames at Marble Arch to direct the traffic in London smog 1952
American singer Micael jackson wearing a face mask en route to the Brit Awards ceremony at the Lanseborough Hotel. 17th February 1996
Smog in London causing road congestion. December 1965 P001794
Mr. Bill Atkins who lives at the Rise, Hockley, Essex, has invented his own smog mask. He got the idea from a plastic soapbox and he hopes soon to mass produce them
The Sailor shines on in Piccadilly fog, at noon. The lights of Piccadilly Circus shine through the fog at 11-40 am, and the only other shine is the polish of Sailor Davis working on the shoe shine
Selling Smog Mask in London. January 1953 D6497
Smog: The new anti-smog mask invented by a London doctor and launched with backing of the BMA being tried out. October 1953 D6381-001
Smog: The new anti-smog mask invented by a London doctor and launched with backing of the BMA being tried out. October 1953 D6381
A bus being led by a motor cycle combination fitted with a special battary of lights at the rear to aid for bound bus drivers find their way in Lancashire. January 1953 D356
View looking over Middleton from the Manchester side. March 1953 P000003