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Scenes in Hemsworth Village, Yorkshire. Unemployment is high in the village following a run down of the coal industry. 19th March 1971
Scenes in Bradford, West Yorkshire. 4th June 1978
Paris Street in the village of Scholes, near Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire. 24th July 1971
First snow of the winter at Castleton, Cleveland. 1971
Sir Bernard and Lady Docker visited the Water Haigh Colliery, near Leeds. Pictured, Sir Bernard and Lady Docker after their tour of the coal seams. 21st March 1954
Newly cast steel ingots loaded on to a railway wagon at the Stocksbridge Steelworks 21st December 1961
Steel ingots being cast at the Stockebridge Steelworks 21st December 1961
Three of the operators of one of the open hearth furnaces at the Stocksbridge Steelworks 21st December 1961
Molten steel is tapped off from one of the open hearth furnaces at the Stocksbridge Steelworks 21st December 1961
Steelworkers operating one of the open hearth furnaces at the Stocksbridge Steelworks 21st December 1961
The Sir Nigel Gresley at Keithley 15th April 1989
An ancient tricycle built by B. S. A. in 1882, which appeared in the parade of ancientAn ancient tricycle built by B.S.A. in 1882, which appeared in the parade of ancient and modern bicycles at the Grand Rally of Cycling Clubs at Harrogate, North Yorkshire. 19th January 1938
Pancake Making pictures. 2 of 3 Five year old pupils from Gawthorpe Infants School, Ussett, West Yorkshire, pictured making pancakes. An experiment thought up by headmistress Margaret Craighan
Pancake Making pictures. 1 of 3 Five year old pupils from Gawthorpe Infants School, Ussett, West Yorkshire, pictured making pancakes. An experiment thought up by headmistress Margaret Craighan
Pancake Making pictures. Five year old pupils from Gawthorpe Infants School, Ussett, West Yorkshire, pictured making pancakes. An experiment thought up by headmistress Margaret Craighan
Brother and sister riding a motorcycle on a childs roundabout at the Northallerton May Fair 1971
Cutting through 1, 140 foot high Manshead Hill was completed when the Mayor of Wakefield, Alderman Nathan Hutchinson J.P. fired the two final charges to complete the tunnel
Hull children carrying their belongings on their backs following an air raid on the city. 19th July 1941
Children at R. O. Wilberforce (Conservative) campaign headquarters in Hull during the build up to the 1950 General Election. 2nd February 1950
Symbolic sunset for this WD engine as it leaves Hull for the South Yorkshire coalfields. These are the only two types of steam locomotives left in Hull
Fitzalan Square, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England in winter 1937 Picture shows trams to nearby Yorkshire towns Darnall and Intake, and a busy post lunchtime scene in the heart of Sheffield
Women labourers working in the Darwins Ltd, (steel) Magnet and Razor Blades Factory. Picture shows the ladies finishing off the razor blades. Picture taken 7th July 1935
Anti Aircraft gun crew seen here in a demonstration just prior to the outbreak of war September 1939
Air raid damage in Bridlington following a raid on the town 16th November 1940
Civic thanks from the Lord Mayor as rescue workers search the rubble in Bean Street, Hull for survivors following a particularly heavy air raid on the city. 15th March 1941
Damage to bakers WM Jackson and Son Limited in Bridlington 20th August 1940
The wreckage of F W Woolworth Prince Street, Bridlington after a direct hit during a raid on the town by the Luftwaffe. Four people were killed in the raid
Wrecked and burnt out shops on Lombard Street, Hull following a raid on the centre of the city. Circa May 1941
Firemen dampening down Mateer & Nelson on Chapel Street, Hull following an overnight air raid by the Luftwaffe on the city. 8th May 1941
The wreckage of a Bridlington Hotel following an air raid on the town at the height of the Battle of Britain. 18th August 1940
Amid the devastation in Cave Street, Beverley Road, Hull a gas lamp remained, stark against the blacken sky, as if to symbolise the spirit and defiance of the people of Hull
The wreckage of the Britannia Garage, Bridlington 20th August 1940
General Charles De Gaulle seen here during a visit and inspection to a destroyer of the Free French Navy at a port on the North East coast of Britain. 16th March 1942
The shell of the Albion Congregational Church on Albion Street, Hull following the air raids of 1941 on the city. Circa May 1941
A 3. 7 inch anti aircraft gun crew ready for inspection in the East Riding of YorkshireA 3.7 inch anti aircraft gun crew ready for inspection in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Circa August 1940
East Hull Auxiliary Fire Service seen here training. Circa 1940
Alexandra Dock, Hull 28th November 1953
Above the rooftops view. Gleaming white in the afternoon sun is Hull College of Technology and Hull City police headquarters
R & W Paul Mill on the River Hull Wincolmlee, Hull Circa 1980
Aerial View of Danepark part of the Orchard park Estate, Hull Circa 1987
Aerial View of Hull and St Andrews Dock. 1st July 1975
Aerial Photograph of Hull, clearly showing the River Hull, Holy Trinity Church and the Guildhall 1st June 1953
Onwards lies The Humber. A tug and a powered barge head for the Humber, while on the right of the picture lighters wait to unload or receive new cargoes
The 102 foot Wiberforce monument overlooking Queens Gardens, Hull. The column is 90 feet and the statue on top is 12 feet tall, carved out of hard-wearing millstone grit
Workman repair the railings on Victoria Dock basin as in the background the new Drypool bridge is lowered for the first time over the River Hull. 21st April 1961
Aerial view of King George and Queen Elizabeth Docks, Hull. In the centre of the picture is the North Sea Ferries ship The Norstar moored alongside the Ferry Terminal. Circa 1985
A bomb site in the centre of Hull Circa 1945
Aerial View of the Art Deco shop facade in Whitefriargate, Hull. 1st June 1953