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Scenes in Naples, southern Italy showing local people at work. Circa 1955. Scenes in Naples, southern Italy showing local people at work. Circa 1955
Scenes in Naples, southern Italy showing a local woman with a basket full of grapes which she has collected. Circa 1955
Scenes in Naples, southern Italy showing men arriving at the railway station, headed for their work on the docks. Circa 1955
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales with workers at the Honda factory in Tokyo, during a royal visit to Japan. Picture taken 14th November 1990
Motorcycles being assembled on the production line at the Bianchi factory in Milan. Circa 1955
Bicycles being assembled on the production line at the Bianchi factory in Milan. Circa 1955
Morning call - foremen choose their workers during the morning call at King George Dock, Hull
HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana has a laugh with some local builders during her Royal Tour of the North East of England
Traffic on Hayes station bridge, Hayes Circa 1935
A factory scene in 1935 showing women and their Singer sowing machines. Exact area where this picture was taken is unknown. But it is taken in the United Kingdom. Picture taken 21st July 1935
Workman lining the new Mersey Tunnel with glass. This tunnel is probably The Queensway Tunnel, which opened in 1934, and is one of 3 Mersey Tunnels that have opened over time
Brighton Road Railway Bridge in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Picture shows men at work on the road. Picture taken 18th September 1929
Girls covering the black case of the tennis balls with felt at the Dunlop Works in Birmingham, Midlands, England. Picture taken 20th April 1936
Prince Philip visiting Wales. A smiling Duke of Edinburgh turns after talking to workers at the Royal Mint, Llantrisant after presenting the 1971 Council of Industrial Design awards. 20 May 1971
Bag factory in Davies Street, Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 1st August 1966. Our Picture Shows
Descendants of indentured East Indian labourers working in the sugar cane fields in Trinidad. Circa December 1946
Lunch hour sunbathers sit on the steps of St Pauls Cathedral, London. 1st June 1954
"Full"The conductor or conductress would either have to be a trapeze" Full" The conductor or conductress would either have to be a trapeze artist or a genius to devise a means of collecting fares on this tram
Machinist Kath Northam hands over a cheque for £455 to the Teesside Hospice CareMachinist Kath Northam hands over a cheque for £ 455 to the Teesside Hospice Care Foundation, raised by staff at the Lyons Tetley Teabag factory, Eaglescliffe. 23rd December 1981
The closure of Cochranes, Middlesbrough. 1971
The Scotswood works of Messers Sir W. G Armstrong, Whitworth and Co (Engineers) LtdThe Scotswood works of Messers Sir W.G Armstrong, Whitworth and Co (Engineers) Ltd. The picture shows the 12 o clock buzzer, a signal for a rush of workers for dinner
Chelsea holidays at home. London Transport Military Band playing on a bombed site, corner of Old Church Street and Embankment. 17th June 1943
The first bar of gold at Dolaucothi Gold Mine with day shift workers. Afternoon and night shifts are also being worked. February 1938
Sally Becker, British Aid Worker and Heroine, pictured at home in Hove, Sussex, 18th February 1998. The artist left Bosnia a heroine
Sally Becker, British Aid Worker and Heroine, pictured at home in Hove, Sussex, 19th September 1994. Sally had stayed on in war-torn former Yugoslavia after helping drive aid convoys for
Sally Becker, British Aid Worker and Heroine, pictured 10th September 1993. Sally had stayed on in war-torn former Yugoslavia after helping drive aid convoys for the Medjugorje Appeal charity
Queen Elizabeth II in Merseyside greeting local nurses, on a walkabout. On this same day, she visited St Johnss Market. Picture taken 4th May 1982
Queen Elizabeth II in Liverpool. The Queen walks past various member of Liverpools working community. Amongst them, wearing a union jack waistcoat and raising his hat
Queen Elizabeth II in Merseyside speaking with local workers. ***NOTE: Need to check that this IS St Johns Market. The Queen is pictured unveiling a plaque at St Johns Market on this day
Sandbagging operations in progress at the childrens hopsital in Gateshead shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War. 7th October 1939
Newcastles early morning workers walk through the lighted Forth Lane in the old-world corner. 10th May 1933
Turkey farm and meat packing factory of John Lintern. General scene in and around the factory during the build up to the Christmas rush. 1960 A726-017
Women working on a cigarette production line. Cigarettes being manufactured at the rate of 60, 000 per hour. 4th January 1950
Prime Minister Winston Churchill accompanied by the Mayor and Alderman JA Mosely, inspects a large scale Civil Defence parade in Broadgate, Coventry during the Second World War. 26th September 1941
The staff of Uxbridge builders merchants Kirby Brothers pose beside their lorries and vans, London. Circa 1930
Open air meeting at the British Aircraft Corporation Works, Strand Road, Preston, on 9th April 1965. Being addressed by Preston North MP Julian Amery following the announcement of the cancellation of
Stephen Byers is a Labour Party politician who was the MP for North Tyneside from 1997 to 2010, and in the previous parliament, from 1992 he represented Wallsend
The print room at King and Hutchings Uxbridge. Circa 1929
Hop Picking at Whitbreads Hop Fare, Beltring, Kent. While the family puts the hops into the bin Maureen Stone age 15 years of Rotherhithe does a sitting down job - perhaps it is because she is a
A Hop Festival is taking place today and tomorrow at the Whit breads 1100 acre farm at Paddock Wood and thousands of Londoners are taking part in the festivities
World War Two - Second World War - Steel workers tend to the furnaces keeping up vital war production of the metal. 01/07/1940
A new pub at Tunbridge Wells on an estate of 700 new private houses is to be called The Sir Alf Ramsey in honour of the England team manager
Workmen adding the finishing touches to the new trim and assembly hall at Longbridge for British Leylands new Mini Metro. 4th May 1979
Interior view of St. Peters Church at St Peters Place, Broad Street in central Birmingham as demolition work begins. November 1969
MP for Bristol South East Tony Benn attends an anti Margaret Thatcher demonstration with Clyde shipbuilders. September 1982
Three adults eating their packed lunch in Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 26th August 1946
Farmers working on the island of Sark, Channel Islands July 1947
The Enron power station starts to take shape. 8th November 1992