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Zoe the chimpanzee lines up her first subject, a shapely young chick, as she prepares to take pictures with her camera. April 1973 P007883
Policeman with a loudspeaker trying to control the crowds at the Grand National. April 1946 P005637
Coronation of King George VI. Huge crowds of people with their periscopes to get a better view of the event as they await the arrival of the procession. 12th May 1937
Man attending a radar station in Britain during the Second World War. Circa 1943
Ground control interception which is used to inform night fighters of enemy aircraft at a radar research station in Great Malvern during the Second World War, 1945
Part of the radar equipment used to defend the Orkney Islands, Scotland during the Second World War. Circa 1943
Agricultural scene at Bath Road inn Hounslow. Automatic planting of seedling cabbages 5, 000 an hour can be planted. June 1945 P004458
Miniature tractor ploughs, controlled like motor lawn mowers, ploughed up the road verges on the Barnet By-pass, near Bignells Corner in Middlesex
London Fire Brigades New Unit. London Fire Brigades new high-exx unit with firemen - Leading fireman Hall and Fireman Looney at Old Street Fire Station, E.C. March 1975 75-01572-010
School charwoman Mrs Mabel McKennas gets her first glimpse of the automatic school cleaning equipment at Salford, Manchester. July 1966 P005210
Worlds 1st pocket TV. : Sinclair Radionics. Managing Director of Sinclair Radionics, Mr. Clive Sinclair holding the worlds smallest television screen. January 1977 77-00135-001
Manchester Civil Defence first demonstration of Radioactive detection. Ald D. Gosling, Chairman of the Civil Defence Committee
H. M. S. Sheffield at Portsmouth. The new H. M. S. Sheffield is first of a class of type 42H.M.S. Sheffield at Portsmouth. The new H.M.S. Sheffield is first of a class of type 42 destroyers - and the first destroyer in the Royal Navy to be propelled by Gas Turbines alone
Watched by Prince Philip, autogyro pilot Rex McCandless begins his take-off in a field But his flying display never got off the ground. July 1966 P004835
Nurses of the London Hospital in Whitechapel wait to take a picture of Her Majesty Queen Mary during the Royal visit to the hospital. 16th June 1950
Woman undergoing a cancer check at an X ray unit in a London hospital. It is fitted with a unique prototype tracking system that allows healing rays not only to penetrate deep into the body to
Agricultural scene at Bath Road inn Hounslow. Automatic planting of seedling cabbages 5, 000 an hour can be planted. June 1945 P004459
Bernard Coster, Daily Mirror Telephoto Room technician, seen here at work. 25th June 1958
Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn tours the Lucas factory at Burnley.... The Minister at the controls of an Electronics Simulator which sorts out the problems of Gas Turbines. Minister for Technology, Mr
Bond car 875cc 8 track cartridge tape deck. April 1998
Its a far cry from the silent eras film projectors to these massive machines at the Gaumont, Manchester. February 1954 P009529
A man studying a specimen under a microscope. July 1947 P009567
Pop group The Fourmost on tour Lead singer Brian O Hara (on the left wearing a hat) listens to a portable tape recorder with Mike Millward as they travel on the coach February 1965
Russian leader Tsar Nicholas II looking through a periscope at the enemy position on the front line of the Eastern front during World War One Circa 1916
Mk. 1 Tank in action on The Western Front. 23rd November 1916. OP480K / BMk.1 Tank in action on The Western Front. 23rd November 1916. OP480K/B
The Radio telescope at Jodrell Bank. December 1958 P009706
Actress Hy Hazel relaxes as she studies her part as Principal Boy in the Puss in Boots panto at the Manchester Palace in a new dry heat rheumatic bath
Ben Quarmby, of Enid Street, Salford, Lancs, who claims to have invented a gas turbine engine which will revolutionise motoring. November 1953 D6696
Comparison of two boys - one from 1937 and one from 1987 January 1987 P012104
Drilling from a tower 4 miles off the shore in West Hartlepool, County Durham, the National Coal Board tries to find out how far the coal seam extends under the sea from mines near there
Medical Pregnancy Equipment. Dr. Stewart Campbell using the ultra-sonic scanner machine on an expectant mother at Queen Charlottes Hospital in London. November 1969 Z11099-003
There was a photocall at the £1 / 4-million climatic chamber at the Institute ofThere was a photocall at the £ 1/4-million climatic chamber at the Institute of Aviation Medicine at the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough this morning
Space age power for an old car 17th January 1967. No clutch, no gears and no petrol to run short of! A 1912 baker Electric with solar panels fixed to its roof
The Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Holborn offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little time as 8 minutes
The Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Fetters Lane offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little time as 8 minutes
Technician overseeing the transmission of an image in the Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Fetters Lane offices in central London
Sales at Selfridges in Oxford street. Customers were buying up the television sets and musical equipment, as well as other large electrical items. April 1975
Beat the Budget shopping spree in Tottenham Court Road, London, street of radio and Hi-fi. Customers leaving stores with goods after the sales April 1975
Janetes Future has Wings: Janet Harris, 19, of Leicester, operates the controls of the " smoke tunnel" at the Loughborough, Leicestershire
London Fire Brigades New Unit. London Fire Brigades new high-exx unit with firemen - Leading fireman Hall and Fireman Looney at Old Street Fire Station, E.C. March 1975 75-01572-004
Callaghan and Thatcher go to the Poles: Look at this. Jim Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher hand-in-hand at last! Alas, its strictly for the birds. Designed to frighten them out of their wits
22 year old Dinah Sutcliffe of Todmorden a scientific assistant at the new weather centre at the Royal Exchange Manchester demonstrates one of the new rain recorders set up-with other equipment
Medical Pregnancy Equipment. Dr. Stewart Campbell using the ultra-sonic scanner machine on an expectant mother at Queen Charlottes Hospital in London. November 1969 Z11099-001
Sadlers Wells Opera Company will make TV history on Thursday, 4th December when on that day two colour commercials advertising their new opera " Lucky Peters Journey s" by Malcolm
The miner of the future at the controls of "ROLF"The miner of the future at the controls of " ROLF" (Remote Operate Longwall Face) at Bevercotes Colliery, Nottinghamshire July 1965 P018204
Computers. Ace brain is yours for hire - at £1 a minuteComputers. Ace brain is yours for hire - at £ 1 a minute. Britains new £ 40, 000 robot brain - fastest and most powerful in the world - is now working an eight-hour day on problems