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Dustman wears a monocle. August 1953 D5255-002
Dustman wears a monocle. August 1953 D5255-001
Maureen O Neill poses as a secretary. 1962
The Daily Mirror printing presses at Stamford Street. April 1954 P044528
Printers Circa 1950 Type setter at Knapp and Drewett and Sons P044513
Stage Four of the Tour de France from Dover to Brighton. Builders on the refurbishment and redevelopment of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Dover
Gwyn Williams (left) and Fred Covell manoeuvred a fibreglass crocodile into place at Rhyls Suncentre, Europes first indoor surfing pool which attracted thousands of families from across the North
George Darling, with Kielder Water hypo-electric generating equipment. 30th October 1985
Kielders "super moles"will today put the lid on their record breakingKielders " super moles" will today put the lid on their record breaking tunnelling feat. For the past six years workmen have been beavering away underground to forge a 17 mile channel which
Picture shows 2 (two) welders. They are each standing behind gas canisters, and jokingly letting the components line up with their eyes and mouths
The reflection of a member of the Home Guard. Seen here in a puddle at an un-named colliery. Circa June 1940
Picture taken at a Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NaFI) training centre at Woking, Surrey where girls receive one month combined training for a business career as wells the efficient running of
Mrs Northwood, a cleaner and volunteer fire watcher at St. Marlborough Street labour exchange, London, during the Second World War. 5th March 1944
Women during an National Fire Service (NFS) fitness training course at the Regional Reserve Training Station in Tadbridge, Surrey. The class watching the instructor demonstrating a point
About two years ago, men and women of the Barnet National Fire Service (NFS) were turning out in their off duty time, at the rate of many hundreds a week
A day in the life of NFS Womens Fitness Training Course for instructors at No. 12A day in the life of NFS Womens Fitness Training Course for instructors at No.12. Regional Reserve training station at Tadbridge, Surrey
Odeon cinema usherettes at Leicester Square, London, have their own fire fighting squad and do their fair share of fire watching. Here they are pictured checking a fire hose for ladders
A temporary post office assembled in Cardiff. The Lord Mayor and Lord Mayoress (Alderman and Mrs. James Hellyer) are seen inspecting the structure alongside Mr. W.F
Female firefighters pose with their commandant for a photograph before leaving their National Fire Service (NFS) a N.F.S. Training School in the South West of England
Workmen clearing up and sifting through the remains of the Corn Exchange, Carrs Lane, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city 10th April 1941
Firemen dampening down the Buupits factory, Camden Street, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 27th October 1940
Firemen dampening down the Chamberlain, Kind and Jones factory, Holl0way Head, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 27th October 1940
Over a thousand members of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) are now in India working alongside the RAF in South East Asia Command
Throughout the hours of darkness, WaF Flight mechanics are on duty servicing aircraft used for night training of pilots at a Flying Training Command Station in Scotland
The youngest stoker in the country. Pictured is 17 years old Marjorie Firth (hard to read caption could also read at Fitch) of Hilary Avenue, Norwich, Norfolk. She is working in a local factory
Odeon usherettes at Leicester Square in central London are ready for anything in fire fighting after having formed their own fire fighting squad
Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) on duty at a London Military headquarters during the Second world War. At a London District Military Headquarters, ATS are employed on a variety of jobs
Munition girls at work at a Welsh shell factory working for the Ministry of Supply during the Second World War. Circa 1941
A scene inside the Leece Street labour Exchange in Liverpool when the 1920 class of women attended for registration. From early 1941
Some of the office staff of a local Tin Box factory, making collecting boxes for the red Cross nurses. The production is done after working hours due to the labour shortage. 6th November 1941
Trainees at a Royal Engineers Transportation training centre repair locomotive wheels in one of the workshops during the Second world War. 24th August 1943
A Royal Air Force officer addressing workers at a factory near Reading, Berkshire during the Second world War. 10th April 1942
A Royal Air Force officer etched women workers at a factory near Reading, Berkshire during the Second world War. 10th April 1942
A scene inside the labour Exchange in Cardiff when the 1920 class of women attended for registration. From early 1941, it became compulsory for women aged between 18 and 60 to register for war work
A female worker inspecting the cooling system of a Lancaster bomber plane of the Royal Air Force at an aircraft production site near reading, Berkshire during the second world War. 8th July 1943
Petrol Rationing: Civil servants processing registration forms for petrol coupons after the government announcement that fuel would be rationed from the 22nd September 1939
These young female workers in a North West factory are given physical training during their morning and afternoon break. November 1943
Men at work in a Surrey timber yard, South East England. Circa 1930s
St DunstanOs men are now working in our aircraft factories. In the foreground, left to right, are Private Ernest Callow, R.W
Harvest workers listening to their leader Mr Charlie Wade of Chelmsford, outside their camp at Wisbech St mary, Cambridgeshire. 3rd August 1945
Scenes on the Russian front during the counter-offensive campaign of the Soviet Red Army to push back the invading German army in the Soviet Union
View at a Russian munition works engaged in the restoration of damaged enemy tanks, which are used afterwards by tank crew of the Soviet Red Army against the Germans in their ongoing arduous battle
Women of Leningrads fire fighting service keep watch over their city during the Second World War. January 1943
Picture taken at a Government Training School in Birmingham where women of all ages have set out to learn the skills needed to work in munitions factories
Birmingham factory worker Beatrice Payne, at work making and testing parachute hooks, buckles and D-rings for airmen of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. 5th May 1942
Birmingham factory worker Mts Kate Budd at work during the Second World War. 5th April 1943
Birmingham factory worker Mrs Savage of 1 Hamhurst Avenue, Handsworth Wood, at work at a munitions factory during the Second World War. 5th May 1942
Members of the new London Fire Force swing orchestra, all firemen who have been out in the London blitz, get together for a practice at their station at Albert Embankment