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Horfield Jail, Bristol in 1960, shows the inmates of Horfield jail sewing mailbags using old fashioned treadle machines. Circa 1960
World War Two - Second World War - Applicants for the new issue ration books and clothing cards at the Bath Lane Schools, Newcastle. 18th May, 1942
World War Two - Second World War - Voluntary workers prepare ration cards at the Food Control Office in Newcastle. 14th October, 1939
World War Two - Second World War - Staff attending to applicants at the Newcastle Food Control Office, Hood Street. 4th February, 1944
World War Two - Second World War - Teachers from Jarrow joined in the war effort by helping to prepare ration cards at Jarrow Town Hall. 11th October, 1939
Post World War Two - Second World War - Rationing - People seeking soap rations who could not get their monthly ration (4oz hard)
A lady in a pencil skirt stands on a bench while a lady sews on the sewing machine watched by other ladies. circa 1955
While their parents are hard at work hop-picking in the fields of worcestershire these children sit hapily playing in the mud. October 1959
When one of their colleagues fell ill, in 1951, the Newcastle Branch of Master Window Cleaners stepped in to do their bit on his round in Heaton and help out their sick colleague
A cobbler at work in Jerusalam Circa 1935
A trio of girls, sorting and transporting bags of coke
Joe Rimmer a singing Bus Conductor - February 1973 sings whilst on his round and while collecting fares for passengers
Women at War April 1918 - Women gauging fuses. April 1918
Mike McCann Keeper of the Great Clock December 1999, standing behind the face of the clock
Lancashire Cotton Lock Out - Operatives Leaving the Mills textile industry - factory workers walking out. 1910
Thomas Newton gets his dogs to guard his precious cargo of coal after the shortages during wartime; the coal is worth more than gold. January 1946
A man measuring lengths of horse hair for use in the weaving industry August 1930
Work mates sit in the snug and enjoy a cigarette and a pint of beer following a hard days work. friendshipimages
Coal Miners sit inside the mine at Penallta Colliery in South Wales October 1991
With its prerequisite coat of deep filth, theres plenty of work to keep these diligent women going on this LNER 4-6-0 freight loco
Coal Miners of Guyderbottom pit near Barnsley which is one of the smallest in the country September 1969
Coal Miners of Guyderbottom pit one of the smallest in the country seen here traveling from the coal face via the small gauge railway
Coal Miners stopping for a cigarette break at the Whitehill Colliery 1947
A worker at Pearson Page Jewsbury Co factory, making brass ware for sale to all over the world, 75% of which are exported to America Circa 1948
The cowman wearing his protective clothing seen here working in a Sussex farm milking parlour. February 1937
Dockers unloading a cargo of sugar. circa 1960
Sara Bratt who does the laundry for Burnley Football Club seen here ironing the teams shirts and shorts for Saturdays match. April 1962
Britain Places Trafalgar Square Nelsons Column