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Picture to accompany the "Robot Revolution"feature which ran in the DailyPicture to accompany the " Robot Revolution" feature which ran in the Daily Mirror newspaper on the week commencing 27th June 1955
Steelworkers construction stands in the Mall in preparation for the fireworks display celebrating the coronation of King George VI 10th January 1937
An expert makes a closer examination of a sample of steel taken from a 30 ton Electric Arc Furnace at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield
Ernest Stamford from Sheffield puts the finishing touches to one of his hand made fishing rods. 27th October 1967. watscan - - 27/04/2010
Workers at Peech and Tozer steelworks. 18th August 1967. watscan - - 27/04/2010
Workers at English Steel Corporation steelworks. 2nd October 1967. watscan - - 27/04/2010
Girls at Viners Cutlery polishing the plate silver before it is packaged. 3rd September 1967. watscan - - 27/04/2010
Ernest Stamford from Sheffield displays one of his hand made fishing weights. 27th October 1967. watscan - - 27/04/2010
Farmers at work, harvesting crops at their farm in Cullompton, Devon July 1930 Alf 211
Ship builders playing football below the hull of the new Cunard Liner QE2 at Clyde shipyard. September 1967
Groundsmen prepare the field at Sinhalese Sports Club grounds in Colombo, Sri Lanka where the MCC team will play 2 matches against Ceylon teams
A worker holding his finished product, a drop-forged front axle, at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield, which specialises in the electrical induction method
Steel workers at a fatory in Sheffield, December 1936
Preparing the site of the parcel depot, which will be built in the 1, 000, 000 reconstruction of Coventry Railway Station. Property near the station entrance has alrerady been demolished
Belfast Shipyard Workers Protest Against Margaret Thatcher
King George VI meets air raid wardens during his visit to the bomed damaged city of Bristol following an air raid. December 1940
Drilling for oil in Ireland. Irish workers enjoy a lunch break beneath the rig. From left John McNanus 18 yrs, (Cavan) Tony McGovern 18 yrs, (Cavan), John McGovern 19 yrs
An alternative use for a hip bath. This workmen is using it as a hat and wind break so he can enjoy his tea break from the production line. Circa 1957
An alternative use for a hip bath. These workmen are using them as a hats during their tea break from the production line. Circa 1957
An alternative use for a hip bath. These workmen are using them as seats so they can enjoy their tea break from the production line. Circa 1957
Japanese technician Tadashi Saeki talks with the three machine operators at a Japanese Zip Factory at Runcorn, who are to visit the firms HQ in July, in Japan
Peter Pearson (centre) a docker waits with other dockers for their allocation of work to their individual gangs at the Docklands in London August 1965
General picture of a Civil service office where girls operate machines that record names, ages, sex, and adresses etc. on cards by hole punching system. February 1959
Santa Claus clocks in at Kingston Store for a day in the grotto December 1952 Neg Nio C6063
Foreman james Gregory, yard inspector William Edwards and head shunter Dick Thomas who have a combined total of more than 100 years service with the railways. 1959
Snatching a break in the sunshine are (left to right) Winnie Kirk, Pat Miller, Maureen Kavanagh, Jean Marshall, Daphne O" Brien, Lois Willdig, Freda Sharratt, Thelma Brown and Brenda Jackson
Work must go on day and night to keep the Bescot Marshalling Yard in tip-top condition. Here Larry Melito is welding new metal onto one of the lines. 1959
New loading bays in use at Coventry Railway Station. 22nd February 1960
The administration offices at Coventry Railway Station being demolished as part of the stations re-building scheme. 17th September 1959
Cityscape of Bristol. 24th March 1967
Shipyard workers celebrate holding caps in the air, cheering the King and Queen during a visit. Dennys shipyard, Dumbarton, River Clyde. 1940
Hon Bob Condon agent for Sarne at meeting of Cannock Chase Miners to consider Sunday working at the colliery February 1947 006731/1
Winston Churchill attends a meeting in Waltham Abbey to address a crowd of workers ahead of the 1924 Westminster Abbey by election where he stood as a " Constitutionalist"
The first milion Players cigarettes from Unity pool for the B. E. FThe first milion Players cigarettes from Unity pool for the B.E.F. are being dispatched in time to reach the troops for Christmas. December 1939
Transport cafe on the Kingston Bypass 1954 Life in the Mirror - Bela Zola Pictures
Yuppies Drinking pints of beer at a pub. January 1986
Alan Beith talks to Mrs. mary Dryden of Spittal and Mrs. Rose Goodman of Branxton at Pringles Knitwear Factory in Berwick during the elections in 1974
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, chatting to workers as he visits Press Production Systems in Wallsend, North Tyneside. 5th December 1985
Man clocking on at work. November 1955 P002982
Drink Drinking Public Houses Pubs Regulars have to clock in everytime they visit the pub
Mr. A. Robens, MP Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Fuel and Power, visited Dinorwic Slate Quarry as well as Llanberis, Votty and Bowydd Slate Quarries at Blaenau Festiniog
A worker clocking in for her shift at an arms factory in England during the war January 1943 P007951
Ashton Collierys new bath opened. October 1952 P005142
Mining: Industry: "Britains Ugliest Beauty Spot": Blaenau FfestiniogMining: Industry: " Britains Ugliest Beauty Spot" : Blaenau Ffestiniog, a Welsh slate mining village, where the giat slag heads of Slate tower high above the roof tops
General Strike 1926. Volunteers for Government Service queue up. 4th May 1926
Dockers Strike 1948. Two RAF men unload a cargo of meat. 28th June 1948
Transport Strike. Strikers talking under a bridge during the troubles. 13th January 1947