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Coal Mining underground scenes. February 1957 P017828
Coal Mines underground scenes. March 1946 P017833
Coal mining underground scenes at Ollerton Pit in Nottinghamshire. January 1944 P017837
Coal Mines underground scenes: Miners at work. January 1944 P017836
Blacksmith Ned Charlton who is the blacksmith in Corbridge, Northumberland
W. Woodhaugh (left) and Sergt. Coffey, both of the Royal Army Veternary Corps, forging a shoe during a horse shoeing contest at the Royal Show, on the Town Moor, Newcastle
A blacksmith at work in a forge
Blacksmith Joe Baty, of Hexham making horseshoes
Blacksmith Mr. Kirkup and new apprentice Mr. Garrett at Beamish Museum
Blacksmith Robert Ormiston of Otterburn making horseshoes
Blacksmith Joe Baty of Hexham being told by a customer what style and size shoe is wanted
Blacksmith Joh Andrews who works with the Seaham harbour Docks Co. has never made a horseshore in his life
Hay making in the English countryside during the summer. August 1954
A traditional roadside scene: between Blindley Heath and New Chapel on the London to Eastbourne road. Shows a hedger at work. March 1935 P004474
Girls in saw mills now doing work of men. July 1941 P010280
Keeping the Army Supplied. Scenes at an Ordance depot in the Home Counties. Lance Corporal Kittly Cummins of the ATS, a tyre examiner at work. May 1944 P010291
The Sea Rangers combine land work with sea training at the camp at Cobham. They have been fruit picking and doing other land work as part of their training to become perfect girls
Even amid a welter of machines, some jobs can still only be done by hand. Here, an experienced " die-sinker" with face-mask to protect him against flying steel particles
Coal Mines under ground scenes: Workers at a pit in Manchester shovelling out coal from under the water. January 1948 P017834
Holding a drill are Harold Gerrans (left), Ivor Thomas (right). On extreme right with beard is Wilfred Becherleg. April 1945 P018210
Harvesters at Westbury, wilts, toast the famous white horse carved out of the turf on the hillside - probably in memory of King Alfreds victory over the Danes there in 878. The horse measures 175 ft
Lord Badner (Chairman of National Forest Committee) trying his hand at planting trees by hand for turning over the earth prior to planting the young spruce trees at Keilder forest
Furniture Making circa 1949 018587 / 5Furniture Making circa 1949 018587/5
Eric Maxwell (left) and Peter Weightman members of Tanfield Lea Railway Museum with the restored 1885 railway carriage on 20th May 1989
Garages Tool Box DBase
A RAKE FROM SPEAR AND JACKSON DECEMBER 1998
Tools Vice DBase
The Swiss Army Knife which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year
A US sailors about to drop one of the US Iowa anchors as it docks at Portsmouth July 1955
Prime Minister Tony Blair and Frank Dobson (only just) lay a foundation stone for new hospital development at Victoria Hospital in Blackpool. 1998
A typical North Northumberland picture from Ford, showing John Weatherston in the place he has worked for 40 years