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The finals of the North of England Juvenile Jazz Band Championships at Brough Park Greyhound Stadium in Byker, Newcastle on 8th October 1972. Byker and St Peter Imperials do a classic turn
David Bishop, with the ball for Pontypool RFC v Australia. Copyright Western Mail and Echo Ltd. Dated 4th November 1981
Competitor in the World Gurning Competition held at the Egremont Crab Fair. 27th July 1970
Mrs Sonia Williams, wife of a Kingshurst newsagent in Birmingham, wanted to ride the streets of Kingshurst naked, riding a white horse
Demonstrators and star mingle outside the Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London on the opening night of Jesus Christ Superstar
American comedian Lenny Bruce turned away from Heathrow Airport by policeman after landing in London
Workman James Woods demolishing a chimney stack with his pickaxe in the shadow of St Pauls cathedral, after the building was damaged in an air raid during the Second World War. March 1942
Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyffe, wearing judicial robes in his office at the House of Lords after being appointed Lord Chancellor. 20th October 1954
Officers of The Royal Army Medical Corps are catching up on paperwork whilst the rest the platoon sleep and relax in Northern France. September 2 1914
Aspects of Christs relationship with the church are illustrated symbolically in the Good Shephers service at St. Johns Chruch, sparkhill
Congregation giving thanks for the harvest during a service at St. Johns Church, Sparkhill. 27th September, 1956
1954 Conservative Party Conference at Blackpool Left to Right Home Secretary Sir David Maxwell Fyffe
Home Secretary David Maxwell Fyffe greets a woman in national dress at the Welsh Industrial Fair in Cardiff. 10th September 1952
Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, wearing judicial robes in his office at the House of Lords after being appointed Lord Chancellor. 20th October 1954
Home Secretary David Maxwell Fyfe greets a woman in national dress at the Welsh Industrial Fair in Cardiff. 10th September 1952
The lord Chancellor Lord Kilmuir ( David Maxwell Fyffe) seen here attending the commoration service for the late Aneurin Bevin at Westminster Abbey 26th July 1960
Lord Kilmuir Lord Chancellor (Sir David Maxwell Fyffe) seen here outside 10 Downing Street following the resignation of Anthony Eden 9th January 1957
A group of Canadians signalling to the front lines on the Western Front. Circa 1915
British cavalry watering their horses at a river in France. Circa October 1914 Original Caption: Lancers watering their horses at a river in France. Others are seen crossiing the bridge
Recruits being trained on how to manoeuvre large artillery pieces by territorial army instructors. 25th October 1914
English League Division One match at Craven Cottage. Fulham 2 v Manchester United 2. George Cohen of Fulham battles for the ball with Uniteds George Best. 27th March 1967
Biplane flying over British Patrol circa September 1914
A women has broken into yet another field of male supremacy. A ploughed field
House of Straw: Brothers Paul and Jack Clark of Vale Farm, Saintbury, Mr. Broadway, Glos, build their straws stack in an unusual way
First ethnic Guardsman on duty at Buckingham Palace: Guardsman Richard Grant Stokes in the changing of the guard parade. 15th May 1988
Crusades annual festival at Southwark Cathedral. Our Picture Shows:Pennons of arms of the order on way to the Cathedral. 15th October 1934
The coracle, owing to its maneuverability, has served several purposes in the course of time. At one time they were used for the punishment of criminals
A 1902 James and Browne seen here on the promenade at Brighton at the end of the London to Brighton veteran car run. 1st November 1981
Coracle fishers on the River Teifi at Cenarth: Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
An Oyster stall selling shell fish on the beach in front of the iconic Blackpool Tower. Circa 1960
A Village street scene. Fishermen, Net menders, knittersA Village street scene
Morris dancer performing on the Spring Equinox. 22nd March 1972
Gladwen Owen and Nancy Griffiths dressed in Welsh costume and bonnets for th Battersea Easter parade. 14th April 1963
Morris dancers at Thaxted in Essex perform on the village green. June 1939 P029097
The great fertility rite is over. The drums are silent. Old Oss is in his stable. And after twenty-four hours of revelry the people of Padstow are sleeping. Or bathing aching feet
Queen Elizabeth at Sandhurst Military College for the presentation of the new colours seen here taking the salute. 26th June 1957
Coracle conference at Cenart: Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
Clothing: Men Kilts: There is much more to a kilt than meets the eye and draping a kilt-length round a girl is one pleasant way of proving it. Yes, it takes all that cloth to make my kilt
Changing The Guard At Buckingham Palace. The dismounting before a sentry box, Buckingham Palace forecourt. 8th November 1968
England (white shirt) beat France in the International Bicycle Polo at Silhurst Park. Our Picture Shows An English (white) steals the ball from Frenchman in a bicycle. July 1946 P032972
Mr. Gordon Mackinson, seen rehearsing for the start of the World Gurning championships which will be held in Britain this year. 22nd January 1977
Alan goes on the March of the Burryman: You could forgive Alan Reid for feeling a little prickly recently. He was taking part in the once a year ritual of wearing a made-to-measure suit
One of the biggest bonfires to be burnt is the huge 50 ft. high pyre erected in to ground of the Aldersbrook Childrens Homes, Wanstead, London
With his bow tie and new overalls the worker cleans up after the life guards during the Queens speech at the Opening of Parliament. 4th November 1981
Three fellows playing Cycle polo which was invented in County Wicklow, Ireland, in 1891 by retired cyclist, Richard J. Mecredy
Eustace Rogers builds coracles but the demand for this ancient form of transport has fallen in the past few hundred years
The Sovereigns Parade at the end of each term marks the passing out from Sandhurst of Officer Cadets who have completed the Commissioning Course During the ceremony, the Sword of Honour
Here are a few of the quaint survivals of other ages that still delight the town and country folk of Merrie England
London May Queen Molly Mantell seen here during a May Day Festival in Central London. 4th May 1947
To cut a long story short, this is a bicycle made not for two, but twenty-two. Its 35ft. long, weighs two tons when laden, and is the big wheel of the bike world
Followed by local children the tutti-men set out to pay their calls for a coin or a kiss in Hungerford. 19th April 1955
The annual festival at Paddock Wood, Kent of the Hop Season started
Whenever the town of Gravesend, Kent, has something to celebrate the townsfolk ceremoniously burn a 30 ft. whaler after dragging it through the streets in a torchlight procession
Children enjoying their summer holidays by taking part in a raft race organised by Fort George Volunteer Scheme. 17th August 1982
Bellringer at St Peters Church in Iver Buckingshire. 27th June 1962
The Wobblies: Parading guardsmen threw a fit of the wobblies on Saturday (9-6-79)
Lets get back to the Ancient Britons says Viscount St David, who can trace his family further back than most people
A jumble of small faces peer at a pile of very big bangers. You can just imagine the fun these Caversham children will have on Bonfire Night. 30th October 1959
Mr. & Mrs. L. Edwards of Shepshed, Leices, are ardent bellringers and when their son Nolan was born they used to carry him and lay him on the seat in the bellfry while they rang the bells
Children: Babies: Best Girl and Best Boy: (Left back to camera) Susan Nash (13 months), right Michael Beary (13 months) being photographed with their cups after the Willesden Baby Show 1958
Members of the Irish Guards: Royal Fusiliers seen here on guard duty at the Tower of London. 15th May 1949 P015238
High Dawn in the West (Minster): This shoot took place on WestMinster Bridgre this morning at Dawn. A dozen cowboys and saloon girls created a High Dawn scene before the traffic came
Baby in the belfry. Sitting happily in his pram, watching the efforts of his mummieBaby in the belfry
Walter Cornelius tries for the "pea pushing"championship. March 1968Walter Cornelius tries for the " pea pushing" championship. March 1968
Man Tossing the caber with Tania the elephant watching: on 20th May 1973
Passers-by stop on Cenarth Bridge to look at the coracle men plying their craft down the Teifi
65-year-old John Roy who is a direct descendant of Rob Roy and the Landlord of " The Cock" a public house in Beazley end, near Braintree, Essex, has the longest moustache in Europe
As a curtain raiser for the Royal Tournament which opens at Earls Court a 1, 000 officers and men form British and Commonwealth forces taking part in the tournament, paraded in Battersea Park
Fred Serenades The Worms: Angler Fred Weldings neighbours donFred Serenades The Worms
Graham Tyson on the wings of the Tiger moth with a Colt 38 ready to shoot from a moving aircraft at the balloons surrounding his fiancee, Christine Good. 17th April 1977
Cycling: Hugh Maclean and his Aqua Cycling Raft: It should have worked said Hugh Maclean after he had dragged his friend Bill McGrath out of the Thames. Mr
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Proclamation parade through Trafalgar Square London. 13th December 1936
Before the start of the game the crowd at Leicester City football ground were entertained by the Royal Leicester Regiments Band
Buggynauts: Four young lads from Nottingham are pictured pedalling into London on their unusual six wheel, six gear buggy. The Bulwell Buggynauts from Nottingham arrive in London
Coracles : Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval, basket-shaped boats that were being used by ancient Britons when Caesar invaded the island
A British soldier takes a break while waiting for his horses to be loaded aboard a transport ship bound for France. 10 September 1914
Members of the Royal Artillery seen here parading through the streets of London during the 1919 victory parade. 19th July 1919
A pair of transport horses startled by a shell burst on the Somme battlefield. 15th October 1916
The Gordon Highlanders seen here shortly after disembarking from at a train at an un-named South Coast station marching to the harbour to embark for their channel crossing to France
British troops seen here marching up to the front in Northern France Circa 1915
British troops attempt to rescue mules caught and trapped in a sea of mud just behind the front line on the western front in Northern France. 3rd February 1918
David Bishop - Pontypool RFC scrum half who broke his neck when he got caught in a scrum v Aberavon - 27th January 1982 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright *David Bishop
American jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie holding his trumpet at Fort Belvedere near Ascot, July 1963
Scottish comedian Jimmy Logan inside Culzean castle standing next to a bust of Sir Harry Lauder, 1969