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Only Fools and Horses cast member Buster Merryfield who plays Uncle Albert in the situation comedy, pictured during filming of the series. 26th November 1991
Ian Lonnon, head keeper at Edinburgh Zoo, catches his tea Eskimo style December 1981. He cut a hole in the ice at the Zoos penguin pond
One of the many Coventry streets that was badly damaged during the blitz on 14th November 1940 Undated
Norman Wisdom in his role as Billy Ingleton the piano player in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, surrounded by left to right: Brian Wilde (Foggy Dewhirst)
King George VI meets members of the Auxiliary Fire Service, during the King and Queens visit to Coventry and Nuneaton. 25th February 1942
A view of historic Coventry circa 1936. This view shows the Stoke area of the city. Prior to the bombing of the city in November 1940
Winner of the Easter Bonnet parade at the Wood End Pensioners Association Mrs Elizabeth Edmunds, of Bell Green with Mr Harry Nicholson, who was the only man to take part in the parade
Smithford Street looking towards Fleet Street. St. Johns church can just be made out on the top left of the photo. This postman is struggling to decide what to do with the mail for businesses that
The happy audience show their enjoyment with applause during a performance by scouts and guides taking part in the Warwickshire Scout Councils Gang Show at The Royal Spa Centre, Leamington
The Lord Mayor of Coventry, Alderman Arthur Waugh, talking to Susan Leigh (7), and Dennis Kell (7) in Class 1, during his visit to Stoke Infants School today. 8th March 1963
Holy Trinity Church, Coventry circa 1936. With views of the city in the background, looking towards the Radford area of the city
Cook Street Gate, Coventry circa 1936. The plaque attached to the gate informs us that it was constructed c.1385, and presented to the city by Col. W. F
Sir Winston Churchill sits with his cabinet before announcing his retirement, (they are from left to right back row) Mr Peake Mr Thorneycroft Sir Walter Monkton Mr Stuart Mr Lloyd George Mr Lennox
David Essex delighted workers at the Meriden motor cycle co-operative when he collected on of the latest models from the factory
Wheelers Corner, Earl Street, Coventry 1st June 1938
Actor Bill Owen who plays Compo Simmonite in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, pictured with co-star Mike Grady who plays Barry Pegden, during filming of the series
Queen Mother saying goodbye to Prince Charles watched by his mother Queen Elizabeth II and Winston Churchill behind, October 1954
Triumph motor cycles once more rolling off the assembly lines at the Norton-Villiers plant at Small Heath, Birmingham 8th April 1974
Only Fools and Horses cast members left to right: Paul Barber (who plays Denzil Tulser), John Challis (Aubrey Boyce) and Keith MacDonald (Mike Fisher, the Nags Head landlord)
A view of St Michaels Cathedral, Coventry, taken from Cope Street circa 1919. This image was taken before the Blitz of November 1940, the spire is still standing. Cope Street is no longer there. 1919
Actor Peter Sallis who plays Norman Clegg in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, pictured with Michael Aldridge who plays Seymour Utterthwaite (centre)
Only Fools and Horses cast members at Margate beach during the filming of the 1989 Christmas Special " Jolly Boys Outing". 18th May 1989
Hertford Street, Coventry circa 1936 This image shows the Empire Cinema with the Lounge Cafe adjacent. Hertford Street is now part of the Precinct which began construction after 1957
Meville Taylor gurning with his long lost sister Joan Priddle. March 1980
The Golden Cross public house, Hay Lane, Coventry. The building dates from c.1583 and is the oldest pub in Coventry.The street runnig alongside the pub is Pepper Lane
Actors in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, at a railway station during filming of the series. Standing left to right are: Brian Wilde who plays Foggy Dewhirst
Peter Townsend leaving the Lowndes Square Home of the Marquis of Abergavenny. October 1955
Actor Robert Fyfe who plays Howard Sibshaw in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, pictured with actress Jean Ferguson who plays his on screen mistress Marina
Irish peat cutters on Achill Island County Mayo, Ireland New use for peat. It has been found that peat makes an excerllent addition in the manufacture of cattle food
M. Parker (left) with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the then Mayor of Beckenham CM.Parker (left) with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the then Mayor of Beckenham C.B Curtis when Dr. Fisher visited St.Francis s. 25th July 1955
Eric Lomax, Former Japanese prisoner of war in the Second World War. 11th June 1991
Fitness fanatic Nico Arpone, chef and owner of an Italian restaurant in Newcastle Upon Tyne, jumps over his customers table with a bottle of wine. 30th January 1979
Children from the village of Longarish pull along a giant teddy bear on a trolley through the village streets to be stored in an outhouse
Illicit poteen distillers in Connemara. 3rd April 1912 Local Caption WatscanIllicit poteen distillers in Connemara. 3rd April 1912 Watscan - - 17/03/2009
Actress Sally Geeson at Cowies car showroom in Sunderland in September 1970
Actress Linda Thorson at Newcastles Theatre Royal where she is appearing in the play " Its a Two Foot Six Inches Above the Ground World"
Members of the public picking their own fruit in July 1979
Imogen Stubbs with Hugh Quarshie, when they were at the Peoples Theatre, in Newcastle, with the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in Two Noble Kinsmen, in March, 1987
Fruit and vegetables on sale at a Provence market in March 1996
Basil Walker picking apples at Hesleyside Mill in October 1994
Winter weather 1972. Heavy snow on Grainger Street and Westgate Road, Newcastle. 01 / 02 / 72Winter weather 1972. Heavy snow on Grainger Street and Westgate Road, Newcastle. 01/02/72
Someone picking an apple in May 1999
Some ripe plums
An apple
An army of sea coal men on the tip at Cambois, Northumberland during a fuel shortage in January 1963
Lovely Imogen Hassalls talents as an actress were well known, but for her performance in The Jockey Club Stakes, at the Theatre Royal, in November, 1971
Eleanor Bron relaxes before appearing at the City Hall with John Amis and the Northern Sinfonia, on May 30, 1972
Actrress Sally Geeson at the Sunderland Empire where she was starring in the play, You Should Haven Been Here Yesterday 8 September 1970