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A circus clown puts his fingers in his ears as members of the audience blow up balloons. December 1967 P003059
Not By Dior! - but who cares when the price fits as well as the frock? A picture from Romford Market. February 1955
At Blackheath and Lee Mothers School this little tot has left the proceedings and come out into the maze of parked prams and has a look around for his conveyance
A Soldier passes out during the trooping of the colour ceremony. June 1947
The trouble is somebody told me these furry things were cats. I chased round with one of them till I was dizzy - and all the fur was gone - before I discovered they were The Masters Slippers
Mrs. Caroline Roberts of 22 Lindfield street, Poplar, London seen here feeding cats made homeless by the Nazi bombing. November 1940 P002214
Minister of Labour Ernest Bevin in Manchester today. He toured M. of L. training centre. July 1941
Children of Bonwell Road Gang of Holloway London save their coppers for a Party but decided to buy a Victory wreath instead which they placed on the Cenotaph, Whitehall on Saturday
Pigs and rabbits are reared for food in a tumble down building under the shadow of St. Pauls London. September 1943 P002227
A New type of animal ambulance which is a big cabinet fitted on the back of any motor car and can be used in any emergency
White Sea trawling on SS Kastorin. Fish pouring out of trawl into fish pounds on deck. April 1924
Children saying prayers before dinner time at a nursery in England during the war. August 1941
Leigh Rugby League club team group Left to right: Back row: Holden. Owen. Robinson. Wharton. Hurt. Tabern. McGillicuddy. Front Row: Rindon. Gibson. Foster. Fallon. Davies. Hewitt. August 1958
Looking bronzed and fit the famous 8th (Ardwuk s) Battalion of Manchester Regiment are seen marching up Market Street, Manchester on return from annual camp at Llanberr, North Wales
Roger Knowles chemist finds a new perfume. November 1964
Church Army Old Mens Home at Fleet, Hants. Here old men have a home where they pay whatever they can to live their lives how they like
The men who built and will control the airship R101, seen here at the Royal Airship Works Cardington, Bedfordshire. l-r Flight-Officer Maurice H
Children pass through the bar of the Thatcheres Inn at Brentwood, Essex, on their way to their shelter bed in the cellar. They are Dawn, 18 months, Elaine 3
A scene from the Stuttgart BalletIs production of John CrankoIs ballet nOnegini at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. July 1974
Boxers Luis Romero and Francis Bonnardel arrive in Manchester. They are to box at Belle Vue, Manchester, tomorrow night. Bonnardel fights Ronnie Clayton and Romero fights Teddy Peckham. April 1952
It was first day back at work for Candy and her workmates after the winter holidays. But it was such a beautiful sunny day that she just did not fancy all the donkey work attached to the job in
Referee signals the fight is over for Tony Barlow at the end of his fight against John McCluskey at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom January 1967 P002519
A new super-quiet British passenger plane was unveiled at Hatfield in Hertfordshire It is the British Aerospace 146 Ð an economical four-engined jet which will go for the bus-stop" business of
Congestion on the Manchester Road. April 1954 P001795
Pop singer Cliff Richard at the Christian Literature Crusade book shop at Ludgate circus, London to autograph copies of his book The Cliff Richard Story titled nHow Singer New Songi written by David
Six Scottish Air Scouts who came 400 miles to attend the National Air Scout Exhibition in London, will travel back to Edinburgh today feeling just a little disappointed
Left to right-Gunner Griffith, E Courteny and Gunner A. JLeft to right-Gunner Griffith, E Courteny and Gunner A.J.Brackett, photographed in Woking hospital along with the baby they found abandoned in woods. (The Regiment had to adopt the child)
PC Billy Baines, right, in the 1920s when he was a competitor with South Shields police first aid team
Near Tavistock South Devon, rough riders struggled to stay seated on the bare backs of wild Dartmoor ponies. July 1946 P002085
Leigh Rugby League team pose for a group photograph. They are Back row L-R: Clarke, Bishop, Fisher, Hurt, Martyn, Kay, Hewitt. Front Row: Davies, Callaghan, B. Fallon, Dickens, Emmitt, Atherton
My! It looks good but tastes better. Children seen here enjoy a piece of fruit cake made out of rationed goods. January 1945 P002374
Some of the Leigh Rugby League men who stopped between puffs and wheezes to pose for a picture when training opened up at Kirkhall lane
Children playing amongst the wreckage of a destroyed building following a German air raid. September 1942
English writer Herbert George Wells, author of science fiction novels including Time Machine, War of the Worlds and The Invisible Man, pictured at home, 6th February 1940
A Bomb scare at the old Bailey. An Army Robot in action today as part of the bomb disposal unit. November 1981
Thames yields harvest of shrimps at Gravesend, Kent Skipper Henry Sutherland is getting fine hauls of shrimps in the Gravesend Reach of the Thames
These pictures were taken inside the Antwerp Belgium Slaughter House yesterday Horses being hung up after they have been killed. January 1960
Rock and roll singer Marty Wilde and his wife. April 1960
Crammed into every corner and pressed against washbasins, the 32 children can only be taught by question and answer as there is insufficient space for them to sit or write. September 1962
Little baby boy Brian Mattheus aged eleven and a half months. January 1942
Kids at London Zoo protected by sandbags during World war two. March 1941
National Servicemen James Fenton (19) of Monmouth had a spell of farming and estate management after public school. Now that hes seen what the army has to offer
London fashion designers spring / summer 1966 show. A blackLondon fashion designers spring/summer 1966 show. A black and white flower hat worn by Sandra Russell. January 1966 P002666
21-yr-old Private Malcolm Hayleett of the Reme with his striking pictures of Mr. Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, General Montgomery, and General Alexander and other famous people in the war
Hes the Pied Piper who leads children away from the dangers that menace them at the seaside. Far from being out for revenge, like the fairy story character Cheerful Charlie Pearson
For the love of Flower - Love stopped a sale at the biggest horse fair in the north this week. Everyone wanted to buy Flower, the month-old
Gin and Tonic vending machines. February 1960 P002663
Deansgate Manchester. June 1954 P003385