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Silage making in surrey Countryside Country Scene managing the the environment August 1952 28/08/1952
Railway inspector and women cleaners working on an engine in the floodlit pit of a train shed. WW2 1944
J. D. Goodwin cheesemakers at Ash House, Brindley, near Nantwich. More super-grade farmhouse Cheshire in the making. Dairymaid Helen Fox tips the ground curd into the steel mould which is lined with
Cider fortnight, when the men of the village combine to convert the harvest of hundreds of crates of apples into thousands of gallons of cider at Brailes, near Shipston-on-Stour, South Warwickshire
Work in progress on one of the air raid shelters which is being constructed by the Newcastle authorities for the residents of Noble Street
Father Luke at Mount Saint Bernard in Charnwood Forest is in charge of the monastery pottery. Hes been a monk for 10 years and was previously a bomber pilot in the RAF. July 1958
North Shields Fish Quay c. 1955North Shields Fish Quay c.1955
Unisex hairdresses in Aldridge, West Midlands September 1971
The sun brought deck chairs out at Brighton, but there was a shortage of customers despite the change of weather. The lack of trade gave the chair attendants a chance to get in a spot of sleep Ticket
Mechanical Engineer works on a rifle in gun factory, Gun Quarter area of Birmingham, 1950
Gun Quarter - Birmingham 27th June 1952 BSA has kept the trademark of three rifles. each weapon goes through a series of tests, such as this barrel proofing photographed in 1952
Old Cider Mill at Compton House, Redmarley D Abitot, Gloucestershire. March 1951
Israel British troops 1946 / 7 British troops unload ammunition from trucks to ZIsrael British troops 1946/7 British troops unload ammunition from trucks to Z boats to Haifa Harbour and the Ammunition was taken out to sea and Sunk in deep water
Women Railway Porters at Crewe Railway Station 1941 Women at War WW2
Audrey Hallam woman signal worker on the railways 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
Women Railway Porter, 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
Woman Bricklayer 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
Woman Railway Porter during WW2 - 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
W. A. A. Fs Harvesting during WW2 - September 1941 Women doing mens jobs duringW.A.A.Fs Harvesting during WW2 - September 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Women Garage Workers filling van with petrol in 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
Woman Roofer tacking down the roofing felt 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years
Wrens loading a shore battery on the south coast 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Haymaking near Birling in Kent in wartime England Farmers Harvesting hay Farming Harvest Workers Rural countryside country life hay harvester pulled by a horse
Air Maintenance Wrens at work on Fleet air fighter planes, assembling an oil tank on plane. Aircraft maintenance 1940s. March 1943
WWII World War Two British Army Women The First of Six ATS Girls who have been chosen to train as Britains First Ace-women to use the Searchlight. May 1942
Army Women - ATS operator guiding a Searchlight 1940s Soldiers - British army woman wearing the uniform of coat helmet and earphones March 1943
ATS girls on gun sites have to take a weekly gas drill under smoke and tear gas. Girls in the midst of a gas smoke attack at their predictor and range finder. June 1942
Navy Women get a taste of what Life on Board ship would be like as Wrens recruits get happy in Hammocks March 1941
Army Women September 1942 Wren Armourer cleaning anti aircraft gun at RN Air station in England. These are the first Wren on new job military, September 1942
Fleet Air Arm Fighter school HMS Heron training This Wrens Job is to keep in Order over 200 Warships. These Model of Warships of all the Nations are used for the instructing fleet air arm fighter
River emergency service at outbreak of WW2 September 1939
Scottish fisher girls packing herrings for export trade at North Shields fish Quay, where record catches have landed recently in 1936
George Lailey, the old bowl turner of Bucklebury who turns bowls from elm logs on a primitive foot lathe 1922 Alf 45