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Invasion rehearsals prior to landing. Pictured, mounted on a trailer, another landing craft comes off the production line. Circa 1943
Cambridge milkman on his round with his milk cart, Circa 1969
Daily Mirror editorial floor during a power cut, Holborn, London. 9th December 1970
Daily Mirror editorial floor, Holborn, London. 9th December 1970
Production of the Daily Mirror newspaper, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London. Pictured, the newsroom. November 1952
Procter and Gambles research department in Newcastle. Pictured, left to right, David Wallace, research technician with a team of laundry operators, Maureen Smith, Ann Nelson
Scientist Jacqueline Bottom measures gases from transformer oils. She is an analyst in the chemist and x-ray lab at the International Research and Development Company Fossway, Newcastle
Llandarcy oil refinery. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. John Humphries turns off safety valve at the carbon plant. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. Trainee engineer John Bolt, 21, gets a birds eye view of the oil plant from his high perch on a daily inspection tour. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. Roy Colwill (right), aged 20, and Howell Morgan, 31, test pipes using radioactive methods. 8th August 1967
Llandarcy oil refinery. Blowerman Danny Evans looks out across the oil plant from a distillation tower. 8th August 1967
Meat being loaded into a insulated meat van of F G Jephcott in Coventry Circa 1947
Miss Jennifer Kitt, 20, Mettoys beauty queen who works in the assembly plant models some products at the factory in Fforestfach, Swansea. 28th July 1967
A W H Smith wholesale newsagents delivery driver seen here leaving the morning papers at the entrance to a Foleshill tobacconist in the small hours of the morning. Circa 1963
Pauline Hodgson who works at the Formica factory on the Coast Road, North Shields, helping to produce plastic components that find their way into every telephone
22 year old Sandra Good who works as a window dresser in Fenwicks, Newcastle. April 1967
Three apprentices from the modern Westoe Colliery, pictured on the beach at South Shields, County Durham, with the colliery in the background. April 1967
Three apprentices and a canteen girl from the modern Westoe Colliery, pictured on the beach at South Shields, County Durham, with the colliery in the background. April 1967
Ministry of Social Security. 41 year old James Newton at the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne. 13th April 1967
Scottish Newcastle Breweries. Eric Lavell (45) assistant to the Head Brewer checks for quality with shift brewer Reg Evans (29)
Ministry of Social Security. Pictured, staff and the control section of the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An employee at the BMC works at Longbridge, Birmingham, West Midlands. October 1967
Mr Herron, who is the caretaker of the Rotunda building, Birmingham, West Midlands. 27th September 1967
Workers at the Birmingham Mint, Birmingham, West Midlands. October 1967
Workers at a decorative metalware works in Birmingham, West Midlands. 5th October 1967
Bassets confectionery factory, Owlerton, Sheffield. Christine Broughton, 21, with a pile of Liquorice Allsorts. 4th September 1967
The real Norman Tebbit stands with a wax work of himself at a preview of his wax portrait figure. 7th July 1986
New Carlin How Railway Bridge is undergoing emergency engineering work due to subsidence, Redcar and Cleveland, Teesside, North East England, January 1974
Dannimac factory. October 1986
Local factory, Meridian, on South Bank Road is beating the recession producing and selling underwear to major retailers. Pictured, fabric cutting. 11th August 1993
Milkman Norman Dennant is retiring after 50 years service with the United Dairies at Lewisham. The housewives on his round in Algernon Road, Ellerdale Street and Brookbank Road
Milkman, Alfred Dobbs, says goodbye to all his customers who have been taking his milk for 48 years. Alfred Hobbs is 65 years of age and is retiring after 48 years with the same company
The flyover, at the junction of Heathfield Road and Trinity Road, will be opened officially today with all lanes in use. The Walsall-bound (north) carriageway has been in use for a few days
Having worked himself out of one job on the Perry Barr flyover in Birmingham, Mr L Hayden, a roller driver, lends a hand at another
Workmen busy demolishing old property in Queen Street, Cardiff. 6th April 1960
The scene at Newport Sorting Office, showing rows of coding machines and their operators. June 1971
VW Volkswagen near Brunswick, West Germany. A day in the life of Heinrich Gemnich, 40, ex-Luftwaffe pilot, one of the 17, 000 men and women who work at the VW factory
After a strike lasting nearly four weeks Britains national newspapers resumed publication. The Newspaper Proprietors Association reached agreement on Tuesday night with the Amalgamated Engineering
London Transport driver seen here with his Routemaster bus 29th October 1966
Railway guard seen here at Euston Station. 15th August 1966
For nearly four weeks these Fleet Street news vendors have been without papers to sell. Now, the strike over and normal publication resumed, they re back again with their familiar cry, " Star
Newspaper vendor on the Kufurstendamm, Berlin, keeps herself warm with a cup of coffee. Circa 1965
A Shoe Shine goes to work on a clients shoes close to the underground station on Kufurstendamm, Berlin. Circa 1965
The Royal family at the Badminton Horse Trials. Pictured, photographers at the event. April 1960
Passers by stop and admire the work of a street artist, who uses the pavements of Rankestrafze and Kufurstendamm, Berlin, as his canvas. Circa 1965
Newspaper vendor on the corner of Rankestrafze, Berlin Circa 1965
Commuters at Rayners Park await the next train to Waterloo. November 1938