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Robots: On the Army stand the Royal signals were showing Signal-man Magnetron the Electronic Robot. The aluminium clad robot is mounted on a perspex column to show that he has no wires or strings
Buskers. Standing all day with an accordian is tiring - so Gus Andrews uses a garbage can for a stool. October 1947 P018616
Dustmen of Eastwood District Council, Renfrewshire, Scotland using an old fashioned cab March 1964 P018659
Police bring the curtain down on The Buskers. Busker Don Crowns act was in full swing. He played six harmonicas while his son Matthew tooted a horn
Glasses: Spectacles fashion 1955. October 1955 P018646
Here is the news about power cuts. Radio newsreader Alan Rogers tells listeners about the power crisis - with candles lighting his studio
Betty Spurling, Television - an adviser, the woman who puts on television shows (fashions) had to take to glasses and determined to be smart about it
Busker dont gets the bird in a big way. Busker Don Crown with eagle vulture-Hawk-eye and the budgies. November 1970 P018603
Ok. Girls, lets try it again. Don Crown certainly has the birds in the chorus dancing to his tune when he goes into his act. The budgies also join in the singing as he strums his guitar
Shop - Food. Please, Sirs, can we have our trolleys back? 586 supermarket trolleys stand wet and rusting. They were picked up on the street
Night club Bunny Girls. August 1974 P018485
General Election 1950: A pre-election thanksgiving service was held at St. Pauls Cathedral this morning which members of the Government attended. L to R. Herbert Morrison, Mr
Crowd scenes in Traflagar Square as they await the outcome of the General Election. February 1950 P018713
Women in Industry: Girl operates a 60 ton press and turns out pram bodies at one a minute. December 1947 P018769
The two Miss Mops of Witney. Across the meadows from the grey stone blanket factories at Witney, Oxfordshire, is a barn where the two Miss Busbys spend their days making Mops
Mrs. Bushaway and her husband get one quart of milk per week, but the children are allowed a pint each day. In Britain, first consideration in everything is always given to the children. 1947 P018783
Sign for Society resturant in London. April 1965 P018531
Election 1959 Old folk turn out to vote at Salford Polling station October 1959 P018695
General Election 1950. Youngest member of the 3, 000 crowd which gathered in Albert Square, Manchester, an hour before the results were due, was 4-years-old Nadine Lilley, of George Street, Hulme
The corporal queues up on leave - Its just the same when you come on leave. Only its not the Naafi, and its not a mug of tea at the end of it. 1946 P18776
Diannes a delight in any gear. Like a luxurious limousine, Dianne Smith can be admired from two points of view. As a fashion model she attracts the connoisseur with an eye for beauty and style
Batley Variety Club feature. A general view of the club, illuminated at night. April 1968 P018536
This shop in North London has got the goods and organises the sales end so that two queues can be dealt with at the same time as one. Prams are parked in the road. 1946 P018774
The morning after as cleaners get to work on the dance floor at a London night club. January 1972 P018523
That Hair-raising feeling. April 1970 P018768
Glasses fashions. Model wears hand-held glasses. December 1957 P018651
Harvesters at Westbury, wilts, toast the famous white horse carved out of the turf on the hillside - probably in memory of King Alfreds victory over the Danes there in 878. The horse measures 175 ft
General Elections 1951: Crowd of thousands jam Trafalgar square to see the Daily Mail Polling result chart on top of The Canadian Pacific Building, which is flashed on a huge screen
Glasses Spectacles fashion 1952. Model wears hand-held glasses and a pearl necklace. July 1952 P018647
General Election 1945: Scene outside the Central Hall Westminster at the Labour Partys Victory Rally. July 1945 P018662
General Election 1950. Britain votes today. Prime Minister Clement Attlee, with supporters outside the polling booth at Walthamstow, his own constituency February 1950. P018707
A test for twelve rookies - two days before mast. Twelve youngsters with their hearts set on a future with Britains fishery fleets left port recently in a floating " classroom"
Glasses : Spectacles : Sunglases fashion. April 1968 P018637
Cheers! to the great whisky flood of 1967. Every month in Scotland they re making for export almost enough bottles of whisky to float the Queen Elizabeth II
Mr. Morgan Phillips (left) with Mr. R. T Windle, national agent for Labour PartyMr. Morgan Phillips (left) with Mr. R.T Windle, national agent for Labour Party discussing at morning conference details for the days work. January 1950 P018672
Shoppers are stunned when told clothes are free at the Apple Boutique close down sale. April 1983 P018780
Women performing a dance routine on stage at a Paris night club. Circa 1950 P018555
Betty Hunter of Bristol, who is blind, meeting for the first time Corri, her future guide dog. February 1971 P018619
Glasses - Spectacles fashion. 1953 P018644
General Election: Sir Stafford Cripps, with Lady Cripps, in the Committee room at West Bristol, where he retained his seat for Labour. February 1950 P018689
Blindness. Learning to read Braille. April 1966 P018621
Members and supporters of the Labour party had a dance tonight at Hammersmith Palais de dance Most of the Government were there as well as tPrime Minister Clement Attlee
Mr. Jo Grimond the Liberal leader and Mrs. Millward, the Liberal candidate in the Hull-North by-election pictured on Hull Station. January 1966 P018726
Hull-North labour candidate Kevin McNamara under a picture of Harold Wilson. January 1966 P018721
A blind woman visiting the Forest Lodge riding-school at Epping in Essel. July 1964 P018620
Clubs night clubs. Women in underwear. Basque, hat, bra, thong, suspenders. November 1988 P018539
General Electiion 1964. Sir Alec Douglas Home tours Kent. Sir Alec addressing a meeting. September 1964 P018732
The Latin Quarter Night Club, Wardour Street, off Leicester Square. May 1970 P018472