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Woman in fancy dress gardening. 1959 E146-001
Woman in fancy dress gardening. 1959 E146-003
Woman in fancy dress gardening. 1959 E146
Mechanic underneath a car, making repairs April 1975 75-02158-010
Coopers making beer barrels at the Whitbread brewery. October 1958
The butchers shops in the village of Ballater in Scotland. September 1958
Marina Milton hard at work on the motorway. September 1971 P007859
Siamese cats with their owners. 1954 A120-007
Siamese cats with their owners. 1954 A120-010
Is work wonderful?. Feature. Road sweepers in Nottinghill West London. L/R John Faulknar, Sam Inboli and John Sheppard. April 1977 77-02073-004
Is work wonderful?. Feature. Grave Diggers at work in the grave yard of Windlesham Church, surrey. 66 year old Bill Perkins who has done the job for 14 years. April 1977 77-02073-008
Is work wonderful?. Feature. A Kensington West London road sweeper Sam Inboli at work in Nottinghill Gate. He lives in Kensington (58 years old). April 1977 77-02073
Is work wonderful?. Feature. Grave Digger at work in the grave yard of Windlesham Church, Surrey. 66 year old Bill Perkins who has done the job for 14 years. April 1977 77-02073-002
Is work wonderful?. Feature. Grave Diggers at work in the grave yard of Windlesham Church, Surrey. They are 66 year old Bill Perkins who has done the job for 14 years
Is work wonderful?. Feature. Grave Digger at work in the grave yard of Windlesham Church, Surrey. 66 year old Bill Perkins who has done the job for 14 years. April 1977 77-02073-006
Is work wonderful?. Feature. Road sweepers in Nottinghill West London. L/R John Faulknar, Sam Inboli and John Sheppard. April 1977 77-02073-003
Is work wonderful?. Feature. At work in Nottinghill Gate West London road-sweeper John Faulknar aged 58 who lives in Kensington. April 1977 77-02073-010
Indian troops seen off loading equipment from transports on their arrival at their rest camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
Is work wonderful?. Feature. At work in Kensington West London road sweeper John Sheppard aged 45 from Kensington. April 1977 77-02073-011
Mechanic underneath a car, making repairs April 1975 75-02158-013
Unusual / Men / Marching: "Garden Spades"on parade in the cityUnusual/Men/Marching: " Garden Spades" on parade in the city. February 1975 75-01099-009
Unusual / Men / Marching: "Garden Spades"on parade in the cityUnusual/Men/Marching: " Garden Spades" on parade in the city. February 1975 75-01099-005
Woman wearing an historical item at a British museums Circa 1950 P010027
World War II Women: She was a waitress and dished out knives and forks. Now look at the big spanner she uses in her war effort
Ancient tools are used in an ancient but dying craft by Mr. Bill Dobson, aged 62, as he brings all the skill of his 47 years experience to bear on a wooden barrel at a firm of coopers on Newcastle
The cobbler Mr. William Bell cobbles hard all day but no longer at night
In goes the new tubed heel. Delicately driven home by a master craftsman and the shoe is as good as new. Cobbler, cobbling
Cobbler Ernest Boyd who has been cobbling shoes since he was twelve
cobbler tommy Collins fixing a new heel to a shoe
Cobbler George Dixon busy at his workshop
Clive Hollis who is the cooper at Theakstone Brewery at Masham
One of the underground men at work around Barnsley is Charles Greaves of Sciessitt in the Marjery Wood Colliery by the Aid of candlelight, too ! April 1947 P009830
World War II Women. Sutton Sea Rangers become land workers. The Sea Rangers combine land work with sea training at the camp at Cobham
Nicole the 3 ton rhino has her horn removed with a saw at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire August 1978 78-3992-003
Nicole the 3 ton rhino waiting to have her horn removed with a saw at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire August 1978 78-3992-002
Women digging at a coal mine to gather winter fuel. August 1947 P017706
The coal is dredged in buckets from the bed of Sir Hony River at Fontllanfraith, near Blackwood. The coal, still wet, is loaded on to the waiting lorry and transported. September 1947 P017732
Mechanised mining. One of the pioneers of the modern system of "intensive"Mechanised mining. One of the pioneers of the modern system of " intensive" or fully mechanised mining, the Lothian Coal Company, Newbattle, Midlothian, Scotland. Circa 1947 P017729
Mr. Jackie Pearson the Kirkwhelpington village Blacksmith who is regarded as the farmers friend
Mr. Charlton Amos, blacksmith, at his forge in Heddon-on-the-Wall
Dobbin waits patiently whil the blacksmith fixes his shoe at the smithy in Haltwhistle
Smiths at work in the 100-year-old blacksmiths shop owned by James Luke and Co at Blaydon. 8th February 1930
Spiked shoes, to prevent slipping on frozen roads, being fitted at a Blaydon smithy. December 1935
Retired blacksmith Tom Armstrong looks over the empty smithy at Matfen wondering if anyone will replace him
Still plying his trade is Mr. F. Knott, the village blacksmith at Riding Mill
Mr. Charlton Amos working in his blacksmiths workshop at Heddon-on-the-Wall
Two women who were serving coal at the emergency coal dump at Chiswick. They are Floe Powell (left) and her friend Ellen Stacey. They volunteered to help their men folk. February 1947 P017804
Coal Mines underground scenes. March 1946 P017830