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New Models, the fruit of five years of development and planning appeared on the Massey Ferguson assembly lines. The new model 165 tractor promises years of sustained production. Circa 1964
Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track for the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland. 20th May 1954
The sheer excitement of a steam express train running at speed is encapsulated in this magical evening photo of ex-GWR Castle class No
Barratt Shoe Ltd factory, Northampton. 13th October 1935
Sue Johnston (who plays Sheila Grant) and Ricky Tomlinson (who plays Sheilas husband Bobby Grant) The filming of a christening scene for Brookside, March 1985. Picture taken in 1985
Jackie Daniels, the first wife of magician Paul Daniels. They married in 1960 and divorced in 1975, although they d been separated for five years before that. Pictured, working as a barmaid
At the British Ship Research Association, Wallsend on Tyne, the biggest automatic drawing machine - operated by a computer - in the country is in operation
Every day at the factory of the Wilkinson Sword Company in Cramlington, outside Newcastle, 270 men who make the razor blades shave on duty, as part of the production
Llandarcy oil refinery. Philip Cole, 17, makes notes and looks out over the oil plant. 8th August 1967
BP Llandarcy oil refinery, Swansea. Lyn Davies, 36, on top of the "Cat Cracker"BP Llandarcy oil refinery, Swansea. Lyn Davies, 36, on top of the " Cat Cracker" tower checks maintenance points and goes on tour of inspection high above the refinery
Workers in hot pants at Dewhirst, Redcar. 1971
Nippies have returned to London after J Lyons & Co. Ltd. announced plans to revive the " Corner House". A nippy is a waitress who works in the J
At the paper mills of Messrs. Albert E. Reed and Co. at Aylesford, Kent, where the yearly output of newsprint is 850, 000 miles of paper with a width of five feet
Birmingham Co-Operative milkman with his dairy float and horse, which has been dressed in flowers to celebrate May Day 1st May 1953
Blackett Hutton foundry. 1976
Nips O Brandy pub in Cowgate, Edinburgh. The Landlord has banned all traffic wardens from his pub after being booked while unloading outside his pub. 13th January 1974
Quins Bar, Springburn Road, Glasgow, which is due to close in a few days time. The song The Wee Room Underneath the Stairs is about a room in Quins where kirk elders eager for a dram
ITVs World of Sport presenter Dickie Davies with his new director Patricia Mordecai. London Weekend Television Studios, London. 2nd January 1979
Diana Edwards-Jones makes her own piece of history during the coming general election by being the first woman in charge of a television election special
Some of the workers in a section of the Bemrose printing works at Aintrees Long Lane. Liverpool, 16th January 1946
Commuters / Commuting: People walking to work. January 1975 75-00539-003Commuters/Commuting: People walking to work. January 1975 75-00539-003
A Yarmouth Herring boat leaves the mouth of the River Yar Norfolk for a fishing trip in the North Sea Fishing Fishing Industry Water Sea Drifter Harbour Circa 1935
Lisa Dosell helps her father Reg Dosell May 1984 clean up Nelsons Column
£100 for online and £150 for print Women at work in the Birmingham Post£ 100 for online and £ 150 for print Women at work in the Birmingham Post and Mail advertisement Hall. Circa 1965
£100 for online and £150 for print The Birmingham Post£ 100 for online and £ 150 for print The Birmingham Post and Mail advertisement Hall. Circa 1965
Workers in the tunnel at Frosterley, part of the Kielder Water Scheme. They are Henry Kimmel of Bishop Auckland, Eddie Colombeck of Munich
Victory celebrations are past and Llanelli skipper Delme Thomas finds time for a quick glance at the Western Mails account of the historic night at Llanelli when he led his team to beat the All
A training exercise at the Merchant Navy School, teaceing rookies how to shovel coal and clean the furnaces with stones instead of coal
Workmen filling a crater outside Greys department store, Bull Street, Birmingham as customers look on, following an air raid on the city. 25th October 1940
Maria Parpetova who works as a mate aboard a passenger steamer on the Volga River in Russia during theSecond World War. September 1941
Women at John I Thorneycroft & Co, Hampton Launch Works, Platts Eyot have just put the finishing touches to a Whaleback boat. 25th April 1943
Birmingham factory worker Mrs Ann Cottrell of Theodore Street, Birmingham, aged 83, at work at a munitions factory in the West Midlands during the Second World War. 11th September 1941
View of Hollis Brothers factory in Hull which was bombed during the blitz of the city in May 1941
Renowned throughout the world for their armaments, Vickers Engineering Group Research and Development Division have developed several methods of forming metals by use of shock waves
Llandarcy oil refinery. Crude oil unit control room L-R Byron Hopkins, 31, Roy Griffiths, 35, Michael Edwards, 31, John Humphries, 43, and Donald Hughes, 35. 8th August 1967
The BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) works in Birmingham. Mrs Pasgllalina D Prizio fixes a transfer to one of the hundreds of motor cycles
Lucas factory. Operators in the illuminating department where head lamp reflectors are made. Pictured, Esther McCarthy and Myles McEntire. Birmingham, West Midlands. 2nd October 1967
Staff at work at Viners Cutlery, Sheffield. 3rd September 1967
The real Norman Tebbit stands with wax works of Mrs Thatcher and himself at a preview of his wax portrait figure. 7th July 1986
Local factory, Meridian, on South Bank Road is beating the recession producing and selling underwear to major retailers. Pictured, a general view of machinists. 11th August 1993
Burtons menswear factory in Guisborough. October 1983
16 women from Burtons Farndale menswear factory in Guisborough have lost a total of 126lbs in a sponsored slim. Their weight loss has proved to be a 225 gain for Marske Cheshire Home
Princess Margaret visits the Spode works, Stoke on Trent. Pictured, pottery gilder Tom Lymer, at work on Princess Margrets teapot. 1st July 1970
Princess Margaret visits Stoke on Trent. Pictured, Princess Margaret watching pottery workers at the Spode works. 1st July 1970
Paperboy Alan Preston delivering the Daily Telegraph in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. 12th May 1965
Ansells Brewery pouring 400, 000 pints of beer into Birminghams sewers because of an inter - union dispute, which has closed over 50 public houses
A type 3 class 27 diesel locomotive seen here undergoing routine maintenance at the Cambridge train sheds 15th October 1962