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The departure lounge at Heathrow airport during a BOAC cabin staff strike. March 1974 P004644
Back again for his Daily Dispatch at Victoria Station early this morning after the newspaper strike. April 1955 P005820
The first trooper moves in: Where are the soliders? Stephen Bully aged 9
Soldiers seen here at work in the Retort house of the gas works. The soldiers are having to cover for striking workers. 8th November 1944 - - 09/07/2009 - -
Irish trade Union leader and social activist James Larkin pictured in his office at liberty hall in Dublin with his typist and secretary Mrs McKeon perusing a mass of correspondance
Arthur Scargill. President of N. U. M. the National Union of Mineworkers. May 1984 P005460Arthur Scargill. President of N.U.M. the National Union of Mineworkers. May 1984 P005460
Unusual / Humour / Car. Due to the Electricians strike the petrol pumps at White ServiceUnusual/Humour/Car. Due to the Electricians strike the petrol pumps at White Service Station, Ongar, Essex were out of action until the innovation of the converted bicycle for manual pumping
All Troops to the Pumps. The petrol strikers decided last night to stay out so the Troops went in this morning. The Army, Navy and Air Force begin taking out 700 Tankers from 50 Depots At 8.A.M
Piccadilly without lights. Piccadilly Circus is blacked out at 7. 15 pPiccadilly without lights. Piccadilly Circus is blacked out at 7.15 p.m on Saturday 12 December 1970 due to power strike. December 1970 70-11708-003
Agriculture - Hops and Hop e picking: Hop picker "sit down"strikes at MayAgriculture - Hops and Hop Ð picking: Hop picker " sit down" strikes at May s, E. Farleigh. September 1945 P004547
The Army takes over the filling of petrol tankers and the distribution of supplies of fuel in the capital following the strike by tanker drivers. October 1953 D6350-004
Army personnel train to take over the duties of the firefighter once again unless a settlement can be reached in talks tomorrow 31/10/80 - Manning the hose (left to right) John Rutherford
A miner looks over the fence toward the Gorkie Colliery during the miners strike in World War Two. The flagstaff at the top of the pithead is now bare
Army personnel take over the duties of the firefighter during the firemens strike in 1977 - the Army firefighters relax knowing the the next call-out could be at any moment
Army ambulances on stand by at Albermarle Barracks, Ouston, waiting for the outcome of the strike talks
Coal Strike. Miners, now idle, looking from a bridge at a Colliery at Mountain Ash, Rhondda South Wales March 1944 P012057
Girls strike outisde the Houses of Parliament in London today. September 1942 P012062
The Army takes over the filling of petrol tankers and the distribution of supplies of fuel in the capital following the strike by tanker drivers. October 1953 D6350-001
A strike at Spratts food factory in East London because of a dispute against a new " clocking in" system and a new method of paying wages. October 1945 P012064
Welsh miners on strike drew their last full weeks pay at Nine Mile Point Colliery in Monmouthshire, Wales. March 1944 P012055
Welsh miners on strike drew their last full weeks pay to-day at Nine Mile Point Colliery, Monmouthshire. March 1944 P012054
Strike at the shipbuilding yard in Barrow In Furness. October 1943 P012065
Women munition workers waving cheerfully as they move away to their factory on an army lorry when the South Yorkshire train strike left them stranded. May 1943 P012066
Factory girls on way home, at Mountain Ash, Patting. Miners now on strike. March 1944 P012056
Army Drivers: Buses. Segt. driver Kirman (bus driver) and his pal driver Hardigan (conductor) who took the bus round the Bank (Holy Sanctuary) being directed by an inspector, during the bus strike
Bus Strike. Liverpool street workers returning to Hackney Wick found a ample supply of Lorries to take them during the present bus strike. April 1944 P012061
A thousand of Heathrow Airports 30, 000 ground staff stopped work for a mass demonstration today. Passangers walking from the aircraft to Terminal buildings during the strike meeting
Clitheroe School Strike. Teacher Miss Kianne Kay surrounded by pupils as she returns to school. November 1969 Z10985-002
The Beaverbrae, Canadian Ship that brought thousands of London Dockers out on strike leaving the Albert Dock. 26th July 1949
Piccadilly without lights. Piccadilly Circus is blacked out at 7. 15 pPiccadilly without lights. Piccadilly Circus is blacked out at 7.15 p.m on Saturday 12 December 1970 due to power strike. December 1970 70-11708-002
Grounded Aircraft at London Airport during the B. O. A. C. pilots strike. June 1968 P003963Grounded Aircraft at London Airport during the B.O.A.C. pilots strike. June 1968 P003963
Piccadilly without lights. Piccadilly Circus is blacked out at 7. 15 pPiccadilly without lights. Piccadilly Circus is blacked out at 7.15 p.m on Saturday 12 December 1970 due to power strike. December 1970 70-11708
Clitheroe School Strike. Boys returning to Pendle Co. Primary school for the afternoon session, after their morning off. November 1969 Z10985-001
Clitheroe School Strike. Teachers and pupils return to school for the afternoon. November 1969 Z10985
Fishing fleet at Brixham, Devon laying idle in harbour during the fishermens strike - July 1952 C3320
Fisherman on the quayside look longing at the boats of Fishing fleet at Brixham, Devon, which are laying idle in harbour during fishermens strike - July 1952 C3320-001
Boats of Fishing fleet at Brixham, Devon, which are laying idle in harbour during the fishermens strike - July 1952 C3320-002
London Dock Strike 1949 Soldiers unloading cargo. 019194 / 1London Dock Strike 1949 Soldiers unloading cargo. 019194/1