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Frys Chocolate factory at Keynsham. Packing chocolates Mrs Ilene Sommhill of St George, Bristol who has worked for Frys for 13 years. And she still likes chocolate. 1st March 1967
Elizabeth Charlton, affectionately known as Cissie, congratulates her son Bobby Charlton after England win 2 - 1 against Portugal in the World Cup 1966 Semi Final. Bobby scored both England goals
Passenger waiting on platform 4 of Cambridge Station Cambridge 15th June 1964
Mr. R. C. Askew, who has been a dairyman in Willingham for 36 years, uses a tricycle to deliver his milk Cambridge 15th April 1968
The Prince of Wales, Duke of Windsor (later King Edward VIII from 20th January 1936) pictured in his fashionable pin striped suit and boater hat, during a visit to Manchester, North West England
Jack Charlton (left) and his brother Bobby Charlton (right) sit together at Heathrow Airport, London, as they wait for departure to Mexico for the 1970 World Cup finals
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The members of The Stowell Memorial Church in Salford, on a picnic in Marple, in the Manchester area of England. Picture taken circa 1st June 1907
Picture shows the staff of J. S. Blair, corset manufacturersPicture shows the staff of J.S.Blair, corset manufacturers, on a staff picnic to Handcastle Crags in West Yorkshire. Picture taken circa 1st June 1906
Employees of the Heinz factory enjoying a soup luncheon. Harlesden, Brent, London. 19th September 1932
Battersea Power Station, London. 17th January 1934
Engineer watching a bank of dials in the Control Hall of Battersea Power Station. These dials and gauges regulated the output of electricity from the power stations generators. 17th January 1934
Female workers putting lids on tins of Mansion Polish at Cherry Blossom Boot Polish and Mansion Polish Works, Chiswick, 12 November 1931
Worker operating a pottery lathe in Doultons Pottery Factory, Lambeth, London. 5th April 1932
Female worker breaking jute in Dundee Jute Mill, Dundee, Scotland. 16 October 1931
Upholsterers seen here at work at the Greaves and Thomas furniture makers at their Amherst Works in Northwold Road, Clapton. 17th March 1953
Jerry Lee Lewis, pictured on stage at The Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle. 13th February 1980. Jerry Lee Lewis (born September 29, 1935) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and pianist
Latex being cut for straps for corsets and girdles at the Spirella Corset factory in Letchworth 14th January 1949
Au Fait girdle being sewn at the Spirella Corset factory in Letchworth 14th January 1949
Au Fait girdle manufacture at the Spirella Corset factory in Letchworth 14th January 1949 Straps being attached to a girdle
Picture shows the beginning of the M4 Motorway at Chiswick, West London, heading West across England. Junction 1 to 5 opened in 1965
Harry Crabb seen here with his son Neville making concertinas in his workshop at Liverpool Street, Islington, London 15th May 1967
Workers at K & L Steel Founders and Engineer Limited seen here preparing a cast for the manufacture of mobile crane components, Letchworth. Circa November 1949
A worker at K & L Steel Founders and Engineer Limited seen here preparing a furnace for the casting of mobile crane components, Letchworth. Circa November 1949
Completed mobile cranes awaiting delivery at the Jones Crane factory, Letchworth, Circa November 1949
Shoes being finished and trimmed at the H Solomons shoe factory in Tottenham. 30th July 1956
Women night workers at Texas Instruments Ltd in Bedford Circa February 1970. Workers seen here grading transistors and integrated circuit boards
Women part time workers on the production lines at the Lesney toy factory, Hackney Wick, London, assembling Matchbox die cast metal toy cars. 5th June 1968
George Best plays in the Paul Aimson Bury FC testimonial. This match is between The All Stars XI (featuring George Best and other well known names) and Bury FC. Bury FC won the game 3-2
Tom Jones, (singer from Wales) performs at The Cardiff International Arena (The CIA) in December 1996. The late 1980s and into the 1990s
Screaming Lord Sutch (Left) founder of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party seen here in 1983 following the general election count for the Finchley constituency where he stood against Margaret
Hugh Grant and his girlfriend, model and actor Elizabeth Hurley arrive for The London Film Critics Circle Awards, The Savoy Hotel, London
64687 a Hill GER Class J20 0-6-0 locomotive seen here in the Cambridge loco shed shortly before being withdrawn from service. 23rd October 1962
Air raid warden with nurse and baby in arms seen demonstrating the new gas helmet during an air raid gas exercise on Merseyside 24th July 1941
Air raid wardens seen here riding on a motorbike and sidecar during an air raid gas exercise on Merseyside 18th January 1938
A girl telephonist at the main A. R. P. control centre of Liverpool operating her phoneA girl telephonist at the main A.R.P. control centre of Liverpool operating her phone while wearing a gas mask. 13th April 1941
View of Surbiton High Street taken from the railway station. November 1938
Commuters and schoolchildren on platform three of Kingston Station await the next train to Waterloo. November 1938
A Bren Gun Carrier of the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment on display at their barracks in Kingston Upon Thames. Circa April 1938
Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park. The new generation, conforming to the new rule of looking unusual
Singer Roy Orbison, pictured at Manchester Ringway Airport in 1975.. Roy is carrying his newborn son Alexander. It is possible that his other son Roy, aged 5, is behind him (but not 100% id d)
A cavalry is a group of soldiers who fight on horses. Cavalry can also refer to any military unit that is quick and mobile.... Traditionally, a cavalry is a unit of troops on horseback
Air Raid Shelter signs seen here in Derby. Circa October 1939
Group photograph taken at RAF Ansty aerodrome shows some of the instructors together with a number of the Volunteer Reservists. Seated in the front row are: Flying Officer E. S. Greenwood, Mr, C
Smithford Street, Coventry in blackout 1st December 1939
Auxiliary fire service unit in action during the A. R. P. exercises at Derby 15th May 1939Auxiliary fire service unit in action during the A.R.P. exercises at Derby 15th May 1939
First productions pictures of the new Crusader Cruiser type tank, the fastest fighting vehicle in the world, Built in Wolsely factory at Drens Lane, Ward End, Birmingham, Circa 1939
Barrage balloons a new addition to the Derby skyline. 15th October 1939 Taken from the roof of the Derby Evening Telegraph, Northcliffe House