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General office scene: Secretary taking notes and answering the phone in a Birmingham office. Circa 1955
Typist seen here working in a typical 1953 office. September 1953 D5677
Minister of Education, Shirley Williams in her office at Curzon street. November 1967 P012362
General views of office life and secretaries. A2a-004
General views of office life and secretaries. A2a-002
General views of office life and secretaries. A2a-001
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-009
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-001
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-003
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-005
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-004
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-007
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-008
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-002
Film actor Jack Lemmon. February 1974 74-7679-006
Cashiers calculating tax on wages. June 1960 P009077
Millie Hudson who lives at Hampstead has offered herself as a husband sitter. She is willing to take the part of a sitter-in with the wifes permission while she goes out for the evening
Female office worker September 1936 1930s Electric typewriter type writer Typist Secretary Office worker
Secretary at typewriter chewing the end of her glasses daydreaming Typist spectacles Office worker W.S.M. Features July 1958 1950s
Secretary taking dictation Typist type writer typewriter Office work Office worker August 1955 1950s
Helen Holme April 1953 Operating a Palantype machine Typing typist secretary Office worker office work Student at Palantype college April 1953 1950s
Secretary on the phone 1958 Typist office worker telephone Type writer typewriter Talking holding pencil Working Female woman Mirrorpix
Typist at work. January 1951 B186
Bored Secretary Puffs at her Cheeks. July 1953 D3421
Pictured, Diana Green. Photograph published in the Sunday Pictorial on the 19th October 1952 in an article by Paul Boyle about a pamphlet called " How to Handle Women" by the Research
Best-selling author Ken Follett, started out his career as a trainee reporter. Best selling author Ken Follett returned to his roots yesterday when he visited the Echo offices as he filmed a TV
Bill Shankly the Liverpool Football manager in his office at the ground
Actress Laura La Plante at a typewriter. 12th March 1934