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Geoffrey Brandrick winding steel into coils ready for cutting into links. 1948
Attaching a wedge heel to a womens shoe. After the strict war regulations banned any fancy footwear, 1947
4 inch Nylon towing ropes being finished by hand. 29th April 1948
Attaching a Beech wood heel to a womens shoe after the strict war regulations banned any fancy footwear. 1947
Electric welding being done in Guildford. It replaced rivets and cap-joints as a way of assembling an all metal body. 11th November 1935
Harrison Hine at work in a Snuff Mill. 4th April 1949 Local CaptionHarrison Hine at work in a Snuff Mill. 4th April 1949
Chain Mail being hardened then polished by hand. 29th April 1948
100, 000 wheels of all sizes being produced at Morden. 13th December 1947
A Miner at work with helmet and head lamp. January 1985 P005131
Back again for his Daily Dispatch at Victoria Station early this morning after the newspaper strike. April 1955 P005820
Jean Theron aged 47, at work in his wine fields just outside his home village of Poussan, France. April 1975 75-2098
Doctor administering anti flu vaccinations to workers at a Petrochemicals factory. 25th November 1954
Sister Eira Davies, with help from ambulance man John Price, removes a splinter from Richard Edwards eye at the new pithead medical centre at Geognant Colliery in Maestag
A woman working at Wisbech Smedleys cannery takes a bite out of one of the ten tons of carrots gathered and ready to be canned during the Second World War October 1943
Two brothers working their own colliery have been given the task of bewing a two-ton lump of coal by February, to be exhibited at the Festival of Britain. January 1951 P017715
Derrick Latter (21) of Snodland, Kent drafted to the pits as a Bevin boy as decided to remain and work in the mines. He is working at Fishburn colliery in County Durhan. March 1948 P017719
Whitehill Midlothian, Scotland. Mechanised coal mining. Envy of all the other Bevin-Boys is young James Turner, who drives on of the electric shuttle-cars at Newbattle Colliery. July 1946 P017718
For six weeks miners Will Davies (left) and his brothers Rees (right) have been working to produce one lump of coal - a lump so special that a crate is built around it before it is levered on to a
A man sitting in his shop at Deptford. November 1969 Z10715
A man loading goods into the boot of his car in his shop at Deptford. November 1969 Z10715-002
A man working in his shop at Deptford. November 1969 Z10715-003
A man serving a customer in his shop at Deptford. November 1969 Z10715-004
A man sitting in his shop at Deptford. November 1969 Z10715-001
Shop named I was Kitcheners Valet. 21st July 1969
Interior view showing one of the bedrooms aboard the luxury passenger liner QE2 January 1975 75-00052-007
Eighty years old Mr. Joseph Brogan who has been awarded the BEM for his service as a miner. He is employed at the Garswood Hall Colliery, Aston-in-Makerfield, Lancashire. January 1946 P018209
Worker Albert Moss (in white coat) and J. Barrow working on sanding Cortinas in Fords Dagenham motor factory November 1969 Z11032-004
A smiling miner at the end of his shift August 1947 P018212
A smiling miner makes his way to the surface cage after his shift. May 1972 P018208
Shop - Food. Please, Sirs, can we have our trolleys back? 586 supermarket trolleys stand wet and rusting. They were picked up on the street