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Unusual - Mother pushing a pram with her baby and a portable television set placed next to the baby with a aeiral on the hood of the pram 29th July 1977
Ann Boardman aged 20, changes a tape reel on the computer, Circa 1970
Computer Services Centre Ltd, new centre in Long Lane, Aintree, Liverpool, Circa 1970. Invoices in process of being printed and ready to send out
Liverpool Corporations new assistant, a three hundred thousand computer, makes its debut when the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Alderman Herbert Allen put the machine into operation by pressing a button
The extensive mechanism of the equipment under the Playhouse stage. 4th March 1961
LHT 117 Motorcar has its breaks tested in a state of the art Car Testing Bay at a Teesside garage, 18th August 1960
The new £470, 000 Regional Immunology laboratory at the East Birmingham HospitalThe new £ 470, 000 Regional Immunology laboratory at the East Birmingham Hospital, shortly before being officialy opened by Britains Chief Medical Officer Donald Acheson. 7th December 1987
The annual Cadet Challenge, Territorial Army Centre Coulby Newham, 23rd January 1994. Members of the Girls Venture Coprs, send a message to their team mates
The worlds first computerised musical loo came to Coventry today, and 18-year old David Tunnicliffe couldn t resist singing along. David is pictured in the loo at West Orchard car park
Celia Hammond sets off this futuristic design of aTV set for 1971 by Mr John Denison Hunt of Pye at the 1961 National Radio Show at Earls Court, London. 22nd August 1961
Chefs from Liverpool Education Committee School, prepare a meal in a field kitchen using a bin as an improvised oven. 23rd September 1952. Pictured, Chefs Prinney, Cass and W James
Picture Page television magazine programme seen here being broadcast from the BBC studios at Alexandra Palace. January 1939
Computers at Leasco Offices, Reading, September 1980
Telephonist school: - Pupils receiving instructions on the operation of the switchboard at the school for telephone operators at Telephone House, Newcastle. 6th March 1937
This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of Radar. The radio locational development which British scientists had in readiness at the outbreak of war
Daily Mirror Ruggles feature on the the team at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, developing the Automatic Computing Engine known as the Pilot ACE
Apart from the Household Cavalry there is one branch only of the British Army that trains recruits in the use and of riding horses
When ICI Wilton presented a BBC Micro Computer to Abingdon Road Infants School, Middlesbrough, the children didn t take long too enjoy working and playing on it
Every year the British public pop a million pennies into machines designed to speak, dial or stamp their true weight. Do they get their moneys worth
Diane Jackman of Stockton is the first patient on the new scanner at North Tees Hospital, with senior radiographer John Elliott. 30th June 1993
The vital leap second is added to the Post Office speaking clock by Mr Brian Lucy, technical officer, at Liverpools Lancaster house. Circa 1955
Mr H C Jones, Liverpool area telephone manager, shows three GPO operators at an exhibition how to use one of the new coin boxes
Doctors in Middlesbrough have begun using an advanced ultra-sound scanner capable of detecting heart defects in unborn babies
A resuscitation trolley is presented to the North Riding Infirmary. L-R Mayor of Middlesbrough Cllr. Irene Berryman, Linda Bailey tres
A big drive to beat a blinding disease has been launched in Cleveland. The campaign, aimed at raising £ 30, 000 for a piece of high-technology equipment which can detect early stages of
After opening a new unit for the heard of hearing at North Riding Infirmary, Alvin Stardust is shown one of the cochlear implants by Lisa Aubert, audiological scientist at the unit. 29th February 1992
Scouts tune in for the jamboree. Huddersfield scouts took part in a worldwide jamboree ? on the radio. Mr Tony Barr, of Denby Dale Amateur Radio Club
A showpiece hi-tech development in Cleveland has been given a £650A showpiece hi-tech development in Cleveland has been given a £ 650, 000 boost from the public purse. The grant from Stockton Council was handed over by Councillor John Scott, left
Workers on the pilot production line at the new Samsung factory Wynyard, making microwaves. 24th August 1995
The new factory for Samsung under construction at Wynyard Business Park. 14th March 1995
The first seven new recruits for Samsuns new industrial its at Wynyard were shown around the site. They are pictured left to right, Lance Moon, Kevin Lodge, Andrew Atherton, Janet Watt
Tony Blair officially opens the Samsung training centre at Wynyard. 20th December 1996
Joe Telford discusses programming with staff at Pentland Primary School, Billingham. December 1987
Senior resource technician Mr John Hetherington adjusts the transmitter on the roof of Kirkby College. 17th January 1984
A quartet of whiz kids are getting a wider audience for their work. Hardware and software designed by fifth formers Graham Barker, Geoffrey Bruton
Top heart specialists at South Cleveland Hospital have joined the new tech revolution - thanks to a £ 13, 000 gift from the British Heart Foundation
Mrs Elsie Hedley, pictured outside her space age home in Thetford, Glebe Village, Washington. The homes, designed with the intention of keeping energy consumption to a minimum
A new moving pavement in Leeds, West Yorkshire. 24th March 1964
Dalton Junior school now has a computer for each of its four year groups, thanks to fundraising efforts by parents. Some 2
Stan Kelly-Bootle, author, songwriter and known for achieving the first postgraduate diploma in computer science (1954), born 1929, died 16th April 2014
Students at Coventrys Henley College are benefiting from a new hi-tech learning college. The new Learning Resources Centre - which combines the functions of a library
The balloon went at Filbert Street on 14th April, home of Leicester City football club, as the Second Division football club installed its revolutionary £ 8000 pitch protection equipment which
As unwell as can be expected the intensive care unit at the Cardiff Royal InfirmaryAs unwell as can be expected.. the intensive care unit at the Cardiff Royal Infirmary where lack of cash means some life-saving facilities are NOT being used. 7th April 1986
Miss Elspeth Knight examining a blood film at Haematology Department of the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. 6th September 1966
Busy in the new computer room at Moor End High School are at the back Rebecca Walters, Robina Parveen and Mr Greg Gilbert, head of computing at the school
1980s Computing. Computer textile designers Yvonne Robertson an d Nairish Nash with their Apple Mac computer. 30th September 1987
Some of the kids of West Heath School and Victoria School in Northfield who went on a visit to the Rover Training Centre at Longbridge where they found how a robot works
Emley First school recording a musical version of local author Bill FordeOs story about Douglas the Dragon. The tapes will raise money for the Special Care Unit at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary