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Ringo Starr with a cine camera and an actress in his compartment with the Beatles on the train to South Molton, Devon in their special train for the filming of " A Hard Days Night"
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here with flying with a passenger at Laffans Plain near Aldershot, during army testing of aircraft and their potential uses. 10th September 1909
Mr Bleriot seen here passing over a farm near Eaury during his record breaking flight from Etampes to Orleans. 25th August 1909
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here at the controls of the first British Military aircraft during army testing of aircraft and their potential uses at Farnborough. 15th October 1909
Girls of the Womens Land Army organisation sowing potatoes on a farm in Essex with a new machine The machine sows 4 rows of potatoes and covers them, doing the work of 8 people and a horse
Crowds flock onto the Severn Bridge during its opening. The first Severn Bridge was opened by Queen Elizabeth on September 8th 1966
Terry Nation with Daleks December 1964 Terry Nation Writer director, Producer, picture with his creation the daleks. Tv Programme Doctor Who, Robot, Television Programmes:Dalek, Scifi
Terry Nation December 1964 And Raymond Cusick (r) With Dalek TV Programme Doctor Who Robot Science Fiction Scifi 1960s Daleks Dr Who
Person in a robot outfit sits down on a bench next to two women shoppers reading their books before a Sci-Fi convention August 1995 © mirrorpix
A room full of photographers take pictures of pop group The Beatles during their visit to Paris, January 1964
Terry Nation December 1964 Terry Nation Writer director, Producer, picture with his creation the daleks. And Raymond Cusick (r) With Dalek TV Programme Doctor Who Dr Who Robot Science Fiction 1960s
Raymond Cusick With Daleks December 1964 TV Programme Doctor Who Robot Science Fiction 1960s Dr Who dalek
Terry Nation December 1964 Writer director, Producer, picture with his creation the dalek Science fiction, TV Programme Doctor Who Dr Who
School Children during computer lesson, 1996
Woman workers in a Manchester electronics factory L-R Olive Birchall, Miss Minnie Slater, Louie Johnson, Elizabeth Yearn and Miss Lucy Taylor January 1959
The new robot ticket inspector at Stamford Brook Station on London Underground causing problems for Robert Beale The £ 1
Piglet feeder, invented by Mr. Perry, a farmer. The young pigs suck milk through tents whilst infra red lamps warm them. July 1953 1950s
American pop singer Brenda Lee being filmed for BBCs Top of the Pops television programme. 19th August 1964
England footballers at the ancient Aztec pyramids during a sightseeing trip in Mexico before the World Cup tournament May 1970
Liverpool player Ian St John shows off his portable radio to a team mate in his London hotel room the night before their FA Cup match against Arsenal at Highbury. Liverpool won the game 0-1
Leeds United footballer Johnny Giles receives tretment on an injury in the physio room from Les Cocker at Elland Road August 1969
Post Russian Revolution. First Electric lamp in village. October 1928
An American soldier looking through a night vision scope and holding a grenade style launcher Circa 1991
Radar Operator August 1945 WaF Radar Operator - Pictured airwoman plotting aircraft on the Cathode Ray Tube Monitor
Professor Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt at his desk. Considered by many to be the " inventor of radar". Radar development was first started elsewhere
Sir Henry Tizard at operation Britannia. Henry Tizard backed-up Barnes Walliss design for a bouncing bomb which was delivered by RAF 617 sqd Avro Lancaster bombers in the Dambusters raid over
A judge watches the new electronic line equipment as Bjorn Borg of Sweden serves during his Mens Singles match at Wimbledon Tennis Championships
General Post Office golden voice operator winner for 1954. 2nd March 1954
Backstage at a concert in Hyde Park by Blind Faith, the band formed by Eric Clapton and Stevie Winwood at a free concert on 7th June 1967
Ray Moore (left) andBarry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group listening to the play-back on Wednesday of Rays recording session. July 1968
Girls of the WaFs with the theodolite and balloon for meterological observation at an RAF Bomber Station. 25th September 1942
A factory worker tipping a huge cauldron of boiling jam, ready to be packed into jars at the Maidenhead Jam factoy during the Second World War. 28th October 1943
State hospital nurses learning how to adminisyer oxygen by spectable frames. For the purpose of the training they are using a doll, with tubes attached to its nose
A secretary talking on the telephone in the office. June 1952
Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger taking pictures with his camera as he sits on the side of the road during a break in the filming of Ned Kelly in Bugendore, Australia. July 1969
A secretary standing beside the typewriter in her office. June 1952
Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger as Ned Kelly marching hostages around the veranda of the bank during the filming of Ned Kelly in Bugendore, Australia. July 1969
Singing along with tennis ace Ray Moore in the recording studio are Bee Gees Robin Gibb (left), Colin Petersen, Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb and Vince Melouney. July 1968
A general scene showing the Bee Gees during their performance at the Anaheim Convention Centre in California, USA. February 1968
Sales at Selfridges in Oxford street. Customers were buying up the television sets and musical equipment, as well as other large electrical items. Mr. Len Eldridge, buyer in the radio and T.V
For 4000 years craftsmen have beaten gold by hand, by the wielding of hammers. A gold beating machine is now used, but is only capable of doing the preliminary hammering of gold in the early stages
Beat the Budget shopping spree in Tottenham Court Road, London, street of radio and Hi-fi. Customers trying on headphones in an electrical store April 1975
The new Cryo Surgical Unit at Moorfields hospital being demonstrated as it will be used. November 1965 P008332
Press were invited to Moorefieldes Hospital (High Holborn) W. C. 1Press were invited to Moorefieldes Hospital (High Holborn) W.C.1. to the presentation by Lord Derby of an entirely newly developed British Cryo Surgical Unit to the hospital
Radio Mechanic: Stephen Freeth seen here building radio equipment for the Bristol Hospital Radio group. 1963 A712-002
Worlds 1st pocket TV. : Sinclair Radionics. Managing Director of Sinclair Radionics, Mr. Clive Sinclair holding the worlds smallest television screen. January 1977 77-00135