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Boy washing in a bath tub. Circa 1950
This girl is really enjoying her ice cream. Circa 1950
His home blitzed but he still hits out and opens the cricket season 1944. John Hudd aged 7 is star batsman on the cricket pitch at the blitzed site in Clarkson St Canning Town
A young Musician during practice, circa 1950
World War II April 1939 - The Sunshine Home for blind babies at East Grinstead Sussex. Wearing these respirators, they follow in line hand in shoulders, they are blind
Bosom friends Rosie the chimp and Tracey Clews seen here playing on the swings at Southam Zoo Warwickshire June 1971
Toddler in a play pen, placed on a pavement. Circa 1960
Children at the LCC day Nursery Coldharbour Lane South London. 1954
Little boy with huge elephant, circa 1950
Willie Meisle using a loom to weave a tartan. Circa 1930
Little boy smoking a pipe, circa 1950
I m so tired! circa 1960
Gandhi seen here during his tour of the Lancaster cotton mills during September 1931. Gandhi had travelled to the United Kingdom to attend a conference called by the British government to discuss
Mahatma Gandhi leader of the anti Imperial movement in India during the 1930s, for Independence picture with the Aga Khan Circa 1938
Housewifes get together in Hampstead Garden Suburb to do some Physical Training. 1950
James Houlsby eighteen months old, playing the euphonium. He has two sisters and brother in the Askern colliery brass band at Doncaster. 1977
James Callaghan Prime Minister outside No10 Downing Street with Prince Charles 1979
Evacuees bound for Canada arrives at their assembly point for registration before going on to join their ship. The practice of evacuating children overseas stopped after a liner carrying several
A baby riding a rocking horse beside a sign which reads No Horses by order. Circa 1940
Clouds drift lazily over London on a summeres afternoon in 1941
Paul from Newcastle, 9 months old. 1954
Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan MP May 1967 with his wife shopping with the new decimal coinage Photocall at time when decided to go ahead with new decimal currency © Mirrorpix
Two babies, circa 1940
Little girl with a very surprised face expression, circa 1970
School Crossing Patrol with Free Hands No lollipop stick - STOP sign is stuch to the back of the crossing supervisor April 1952
Margaret Thatcher conservative spokesman for Education October 1974 seen here at a Election Press Conference with Edward Heath
St Thomas Hospital Lambeth in London 1996
Prime Minister James Callaghan MP March 1979 outside 10 Downing Street
James Callaghan MP July 1958 marches in the South Wales Miners Rally in Cardiff
Cheeky little baby girl, circa 1950
Tank Cigarette Dispenser - September 1956 the model tank shoots cigarettes from its gun
Children walk out of school together after breaking up for their Easter holidays March 1959
James Callaghan MP August 1950 after the count in the General Election at South Cardiff
Road Sign of camels crossing here in Hartlepool. Were they are making signs for the desert state of Dubai. 1978
Three year old Christine Elliot from Harpenden hurries through her ice-lolly so that she can put the stick in the litter bin, shaped like the Dynosaur from Freddie Flintstone comics
Pottery Worker, circa 1940
Meville Taylor gurning with his long lost sister Joan Priddle March 1980
Female students smoke pipes for a contest in 1969
Barbara Castle and Harold Wilson October 1966 at the Labour Party Conference
Prime minister James Callaghan with his chancellor Denis Healey and Antony Crosland seen here at Heathrow airport. 26th June 1976
Children playing games at home dressed in army uniform and pouring tea during WW2. August 1940
James Callaghan MP tours Cardiff docks August 1951
Harold Wilson MP Labour candidate for Huyton at a meeting in the constituency at the knowlsey Stockbridge County Primary School, in Liverpool. May 1955
Children-twins Juracy and Nadir in the classroom at their school. Circa 1960
Children Nursery November 1949 - Jimmy Betts (2) had just finished his dinner at the Council Day Nursery at Egham Surrey, after which he falls asleep on the dinning table
There are 25 gorgeous girls packed into that little rubber dingy. They are claiming a world record. The girls floated some what perilously on the cold, muddy waters of the river dons in Doncaster
James Callaghan MP on ferry boat May 1955 on his way to canvassing Flatholme Island
Crisis what Crisis? As Britain remains in the grip of public sector workers on strike, Prime Minister James Callaghan in talks awith President Carter Chancellor Schmidt