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General Election 1950. Labour can afford to defy old superstitions. John Thatcher (lower) and George Nash, sign writers, have a chat with Herbert from aloft when he left the Labour Committee Rooms
Male Stripper Mel biting a pint glass. June 1977 P018598
General Election 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee looking through the voters list as the polls closed at Walthamstow tonight. February 1950 P018686
Presenting the two candidates and the entire electorate of the village of Bittesby. A hundred per cent, poll is expected in the Bittesby election. After all, each vote is vital. All eleven of them
Cheers in the rain. Thousands jammed Trafalgar-square as the rain poured down last night (Thursday 15-10-64) and, within sight of Parliament, watched the parties battling for control of the country
Chico the chimp was the star of the show. October 1966 P018552
Glasses : Spectacles Model shows off the latest sunglasses fashion 1968. April 1968 P018631
General Election 1950: Sir Stafford Cripps with his followers after he won his victory at West Bristol. February 1950 P018674
Stars help the Liberals. As the General Election campaign hots up on the run in to polling day, February 28, the most significant factor to emerge from the many opinion polls is the massive new
Wendy Phillips and Peter Brierley meet Hugh Gaitskell during the General Election campaign. October 1959 P018696
Dr. Edith Summerskill was re-elected by her constituency Fulham West during the General Election. Here she is photographed outside the polling station being cheered by the crowds. October 1951 P018705
General Election 1966: George Brown and Hull-North candidate for Labour, Kevin McNamara. January 1966 P018739
Blind swimmer Richard Freeman, from Woodmanstren, Surrey, is currently training for an attempt at the English Channel. Back in 1969 Richard played a major part in a Channel relay swim
Exterior view of the 21 Room Club, London. Circa March 1965 P018561
They see with their fingers. His fingers feeling the magic dots, a trainee reads from a Braille copy of World Digest. October 1947 P018623
Old world Courtesy from the city Gents. These three happy dustmen latest recruits toOld world Courtesy from the city Gents.These three happy dustmen latest recruits to the bowler hat Brigade found these bowlers outside an office in new market street
Conservative leader Sir Alec Douglas Home tours Kent during the 1964 General Election Campaign. Crowds at a meeting. September 1964 P018741
Joan Capon, 21, on the left, didn t want to join the Bunny class. She works in the clubs membership office and has turned down offers
Exterior of the Batley Variety Club, preparing for the performance of Roy Orbison. January 1974 P018526
General Election 1950. Crowds in Albert Square Manchester receiving the news that Labour had retained its seat in Salford. (West). February 1950 P018673
Mr. Herbert Morrison chats with housewife and baby Allen from Forest Hill who was standing by a bus queue when the Foreign Minister arrived at Lewisham Town Hall to submit his nomination papers
General Election 1964. Leader of the Conservative Party Sir Alec Douglas Home addressing a meeting as he tours Kent on the election campaign. September 1964 P018724
General Election 1970: Marilyn Bath arrives to vote - just after getting married. Beside her is her husband, John Hanna. And carrying her train is William Molloy, Labour candidate for North Ealing
Its bingo by braille. The hands are those of a bingo player. They belong to a woman who loves the game. Who goes each week without fail to her local bingo hall. Who is blind. Mrs
General Election: James Anthony Luck, aged 3 years Paddington, has his own ideas about to spread voting news. February 1950 P018691
Conservative party leader Edward Heath speaking at an election meeting at South Croydon. June 1970 P018746
Outside Bootleggers nightclub. April 1983 P018529
General Election. This evening as the last election returns showed that the Labour Party had been run almost to a dead heat by their Conservative opponents
A kiss for Clement Attlee from his wife after his ardious election campaign, but pleased with his personal success in the polls as West Walthamstow, London. October 1951 P018698
Labour candidate Kevin McNamara in victory pose. Hold for Hull By-Election Result. January 1966 P018725
Current car. This is the first electric car to go into production since World War II, and the Electricity Council have bought sixty-one Enfield 8000s for their employees
Gentle, quick, confident. The hands that mean sight to Miss Whitehead. Miss Whiteheads hands are scanning a Braille book, giving her the guidance she needs to do her job. February 1963 P018627
Mr. Herbert Morrison was voted in as Labour candidate for Lewisham. He acknowledged the cheers of his supporters and was patted on the back when he left the microphone. Mrs
General Election 1950: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morrison chat with baby John Carlisle, aged 8 months and Mrs. Carlisle outside Committee rooms in Tottidon Road, Catford. February 1950 P018665
King Mustard. With his Jubilee Buskers the "King"King Mustard. With his Jubilee Buskers the " King" is all set to give the Queen and the royal family his best. They ve taken over Leicester Square
Glasses: Spectacles. Model shows latest sunglasses fashion 1961. May 1961 P018629
Volga Olga the blue grandma. The comic Olga glinting at the paying customers whom she treats to her blue style of humour, " if I tried to be clean, I d die a death". January 1980 P018519
Night club bunny girls posing on the steps of a BOAC aeroplane. October 1965 P018505
Lady Dorothy Home listens to her husband Alec Douglas-Homes speech at BelleVue after his defeat in the General Election. October 1964 P018723
Seven honey bunnies. October 1964 P018585
Election 1950: Mr. Leonard Smith, Chief Election Agent at Liberal headquarters, standing by the indicator which records the movements of Liberal candidates all over the country. P018677
Alan Cunn At his potty premises called The Trick Shop in Doncaster, he dispenses instant hilarity with the aid of imitation boils, water squirting cameras, collapsing coat hooks
General Election 1950: The children of Mrs. Coreery, L to R. David, 3, June, 6, and Brenda 4, outside Roper Street Polling Booth. They were left in charge of a policeman. February 1950 P018683
Wellingborough Election. Mr. J. Mann of the Labour Party, canvassing outside the John White factory. November 1969 P018733
Labour Party Election manifesto. Mr. Harold Wilson tonight outiined the Labour partys manifesto at Transport House, Smiths Square. March 1966 P018742
Boogie to the brief beat. Musical knickers are all the rage in the US. Two hundred pairs costing £ 11 each were sold in minutes in New York when inventor David Lloyd put them on the market
Heres a sly camera shot through a side gate, "MrsHeres a sly camera shot through a side gate, " Mrs. Worthless" throws all and sundry into the dustbin, bread, potatoes peelings, and other kitchen waste
Easter will soon be here and of course all the kiddies will want their Easter eggs so the Glasgow firm of Macmillan and Monro are seeing they get them by turning out 3