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Douglas Hodge actor from TV programme Capitol City, sitting on desk chair talking on the telephone and holding a copy of the Financial Times
William Muncie Assistant Chief Constable for Strathclyde and former head of Lanarkshire CID April 1976. He has recently announced his retirement after 40 years service as Scotlands most successful
Man using a telephone box. The red telephone box was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and up until the early 1980s was a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta and Gibraltar
Take A Holiday, Miss Elaine Beadle is not working, in spite of the pad, the pen and the phone. The pose in London on Monday (7-8-67) is just so you will know straight away that she is a secretary
Model Christine Donna seen here using the public telephones at Holborn tube station. January 1975 75-00289
Manchester United Players Carlos Satori and Jimmy Rimmer- 21 on the same day February 1969
Fireman demonstrates new electronic private circuit system installed in Control Room at Cambridge Fire Station, February 1968
Control Tower at Abbotsinch Airport, by simply pushing a button any of the controllers can speak to another by direct telephone while at the same time remaining in voice radio contact with
A. T. S. (The Auxiliary Territorial Service) telephonists in a Command Post receiving newsA.T.S. (The Auxiliary Territorial Service) telephonists in a Command Post receiving news of an air attack. Miss J. Houston (right - from Liverpool) and Miss A
RCS men in training. Erecting outside telegraphic communications and wiring. The picture taken at a Western Command Training establishment. Actual location unknown. Picture taken 17th November 1942
Public Telephone Buruea in Liverpool, put in place for business people to carry on their work, after they lost their telephones in the recent air raids. Picture taken 20th May 1941
Telephone clarks. Liverpool, Merseyside, during World War Two. Picture taken 11th February 1941
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A complete telephone system erected in the grounds of a Derbyshire Centre of the Royal Corps of Signals, form and admirable means of obtaining practical experience for men training. 27th March 1940
Halle Berry Miss USA at the Daily Express offices - 01 / 11 / 1986Halle Berry Miss USA at the Daily Express offices - 01/11/1986
John Fashanu (left reading Time Magazine) and Vinnie Jones (right) pictured for a Wimbledon Football Team feature. This year, in May 1988, Wimbledon would win the FA Cup 1-0 against favourites
Maureen Colquhoun, a British Economist and former Labour MP for Northampton from 1974 to 1979. Maureen Colquhoun was Britains first openly lesbian MP. Picture taken 29th April 1980
Redcar Pier, 100 years old, Circa 1973. Poor Quality Negative
Anneka Rice TV Presenter promoting her new series Challenge. 30th August 1989
A 25 Pounder shoot. 16th January 1940 Although the war in France still remains a stalemate, as far as the BEF is concerned
Fighter pilots of 73 Squadron RAF warm their hands on a brazier in their underground Duty Office at Rouvres, whilst awaiting orders
Bomber crews receiving instructions in their squadron flight office, some where in France, The Scots Terrier held by the airman on the left is the stations mascot. 5th January 1940
Sir John Anderson visited the standard telephone company, Southgate to inspect the A. RSir John Anderson visited the standard telephone company, Southgate to inspect the A.R.P demonstration this afternoon. 7th July 1939
Actress Anne Aubrey. 30th March 1957
They phone Miss Fone. Miss V Fone, quite rightly, is a switchboard operator at Commercial Structures, Ltd. Leyton. 24th October 1935
Actress and singer Liza Minnelli in London. Photographs of herself and fiance Peter Allen can be seen in the background. 5th May 1966
Liverpool club secretary Jimmy McInnes is inundated with telephone calls and letters requesting tickets to the FA Cup Final, only a few days before the teams match against Leeds at Wembley
A young girl plays with her Cabbage Patch Dolls. 5th November 1987
Simone Silva, french actress, answers the telephone in her boudoir, at home Stafford Court, Kensington, London, 20th February 1953
New tricycle - Mr George King, of Clarendon Street, Hull, has a full time job in the city centre cleaning the Corporation Telephone Department kiosks
Paul McCartney of the Beatles pop group talking to Radio Leicester about the upcoming Leicester Arts Festival February 1968
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, in bed at his Knightsbridge flat. His alarm call will soon ring at 5am to wake him up
International Greek singer Nana Mouskouri. 25th January 1979
Citizen Band Radio. The first Citizen Band Radio exhibition was being held at Sandown Park Racecourse, at Esher, Surrey. Picture shows CB Radio enthusiasts Julie Henderson (left) and Zara Garrett
The control room for the swing bridge at Cumberland Basin, Bristol circa 1969
Air Traffic controllers in the control tower at Manchester Ringway airport. 1st October 1956
Tottenham Hotspur and Wales international footballer Cliff Jones, talking on the telephone as he stands beside Sunday Mirror sports reporter Ken Jones. 6th January 1960
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
Singers Alvin Stardust and Kim Wilde man the telephones at the television studios 6 December 1984
Daily Mirror photographer Bill Malindine. 21st December 1961
Office Secretary, Studio Pix, 27th January 1978
Barry Humphries. 4th October 1973
The manual telephone exchange in Newcastle. 22nd December 1930
Telephone Exchange Operators, 18th January 1938
Telephonist school: - Pupils receiving instructions on the operation of the switchboard at the school for telephone operators at Telephone House, Newcastle. 6th March 1937
Betty Boothroyd canvassing. 25th November 1957
When lance corporal Audrey Harris and pte. Phillipe Harris leave to go on parade t Rev. C.E.L. Harris, ex Pte. ex L/Cpl. ex Brig.Gen
The vital leap second is added to the Post Office speaking clock by Mr Brian Lucy, technical officer, at Liverpools Lancaster house. Circa 1955