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Where does it Hurt? You ve got to hand it to David Taylor. He has plenty of nerve. As a zoo vet David travels the world treating wild animals
Animals Sheep: Allan Mate assists manager John Watson, Kinder Scout gamekeeper and seven helpers at the South Head Farm sheep dip. November 1949 P000943
What do you wear when the sun really shines as though it means it, and you mean to enjoy it? From St. Tropez to Southend, the girls are covering up in long
Clothing: Sharron Lynne. When a fashion look comes to the High Street, you can bet your boots it is here to stay. So it is with the new 1973-style 1950s gear
Reveille Fashions. July 1968 P008381
The ton-up tortoise. Macwattie became the fastest tortoise in Britain on Monday (6-5-74) when he covered the 401 miles from Glasgow, Scotland, to London, in just five hours
English Electric activities on Merseyside: Assembly of Napier Deltic 2, 500 B. HEnglish Electric activities on Merseyside: Assembly of Napier Deltic 2, 500 B.H.P light-weight diesel engine for Marine and other applications which the Duke of Edinburgh will see when he visits
Pilot of this biplane survived when it hit the wireless mast. He was thrown unconscious on to the wing of the aircraft 300ft from the ground and was saved by an air mechanic who climbed up
Soldiers inspect a German Gotha aircraft 1918 which crashed on British lines at the Western Front in World War One
Stripe-tease! Just because shes a cross between a tiger and a lioness this glamour puss thinks shes the cats whiskers. She is called Tigon and was bred by the Sultan of Morocco
American Abasssador, John Hay Whitney, in Manchester. May 1959 P008340
World War One German hydroplane disguised in American colours which was shot down by Americans over the Mediterranean 1918
Reveille Fashions: Virginia Northrop. May 1968 P008386
Animals - Tigers 1940 s: The high-light of the show. The centre beast of the Pyramid is made to beg. P000737
Animals, kitten and lamb at Chessington Zoo. September 1948 P000748
British airmen drop handbombs from their bi-plane. 1914 World War One LFEY003 Flight100
Reveille Fashions: Uschi Bernell. July 1968 P008394
Four month old polar bear cub Janina and mother Nina at Bristol zoo. May 1975
Three young baby owls perched on the arm of RSPCA officer David Barnes. May 1975
The wreckage of Zeppelin airship L48 seen here at Holly Tree Farm, Theberton, Suffolk where it was shot down by three Home Defence pilots following its attack on Harwich. 17th June 1917
Animals-Vet. Services: Bullitt, the dog who wouldnet die, safe in the arms of animal nurse Shirley Smith. September 1969 P000712
By Ann Chubb. The shapely cheek - jacketed suits in silky fabric are both from Brave New World. The fishtail number costs approximately £ 30
Reveille Fashions: Sally Noel. October 1968 P008399
I ve got a tiger on my tail: Clasped in the paws of a Bengal tiger, John Dawley goes through the daily routine of picking up a wage
Animals: Sheep and Lambs. November 1949 P000746
RAF pilots report the position of enemy troops 1918 on the Western Front during World War One
Three weeks old male kitten sitting inside a tean cup at the home of his owner in Wimbledon, London. May 1975
Fishing Industry: Herrings. Here are the famous Yarmouth Kippers ready to be smoked at Messrs John Woodger and Sons who have just celebrated their centenary in the trade. December 1945 P000701
Tich the Hitch! Tich the tortoise isn t big enough yet to make his own way in the world. So he hitches lifts with an old friend. Little Tich is seven months old and weighs in at just a few ounces
Clothing: Jill Johnson. February 1975 P008373
Arthur Scargill marches with miners in demonstration 1984 during strike
Queen Mother seen here during a tour of the Heinz factory at Kitt Green. June 1959 P008342
"Olympic games"In wheel chairs. Flags of twelve nations fluttered from masts" Olympic games" In wheel chairs. Flags of twelve nations fluttered from masts over the lawns of stoke Mandeville Hospital today at the " Olympic Games" for two hundred
World War One A Royal Flying Corps Short Type 184 scout / bomber aircraft drops a torpedoWorld War One A Royal Flying Corps Short Type 184 scout/bomber aircraft drops a torpedo towards its target circa 1915
Fishing industries: Herrings. fisherwoman mounting herrings on a machine in a Cannery. January 1940 P000703
C. J. Whittaker - Surrey C. C. C. August 1951 P008338C.J. Whittaker - Surrey C.C.C. August 1951 P008338
British troops guard the wreckage of a German Gotha bomber of Bogohl 3 after it was brought down by anti-aircraft fire close to Whitstable 7th December 1917
Former Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath at launching of a new yacht. May 1975
American Ambassador visits Manchester. Barbara day aged 14. Pitfield Gardens Wythenshawe, in the Cookery class chats with Mr
Janet Baldwin one of 50 readers who attended a Daily Mirror Welcome to Britain lunch for Louis Armstrong at the Cafe Royal in London. May 1962 Q3831
Animals - Tigers: January 1957 P000730
Rehabilitation Centre, Denton. P. T. I. Arnold Houltby, puts Kenneth Elliott though hisRehabilitation Centre, Denton. P.T.I. Arnold Houltby, puts Kenneth Elliott though his breathing exercises. May 1953 P008335
Animal - Seals: Atlanta the Clever Seal: Atlanta is a bit shy of photographers and the limelight though she may be a clever seal. December 1968 P000755
Left: Pink and white striped hooded top with unusual front nmuffleri pockets at the front. It costs £ 5.99 from Dorothy Perkins branches. Sizes 10-14 only. February 1975 P008370
Clothing: The 1920s was a swinging era famous for jazzy muisc, the Charleston and dresses to go with them, like this hot little number
Clothing: Left: Rhino and hippo print vest dress with the short summer length, from branches of Dorothy Perkins. Size 10-14, priced at just £ 3.50, it is one of the best buys in town
Duncan Edwards with Matt Busby and Roger Byrne November 1957 trying on new tracksuits
Seal of Approval: Everyone is very proud of Kate, the baby sea-lion - a great crowd-puller since she was born at the London Zoo last June