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The Finnegan family from Dublin on board the Empress Of England, about to leave Liverpool for Toronto, Canada. Mr Finnegan and his wife had thirteen children, ten of whom are in the photograph
Woman and child in slum housing scene, Liverpool. Circa 1935
A woman and six children, some on a balcony, in a Liverpool slum scene. The faces of the three children grouped together on the balcony have been significantly retouched
Pitt Street birthplace of Liverpool Chinese community, the destination for seamen from all over the world. To the people who lived and grew up there
A man inside slum housing in Liverpool inspect a large damp patch on the wall. circa 1935
The sun just makes it into their old Liverpool courtyard. 3rd April 1939
Henry Cotton, watched by a large crowd, holing out at the 16th hole during the 1956 Open Championship at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake. 4th July 1956
A stonemason working on a detail of the Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool, . The foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in July 1904, and it was consecrated in 1924
The Mardi Gras opened its doors to merseyside teenagers on 28 September 1957. The clubs walls were decorated with Beat City murals by Liverpool artist Bob Percival
Residents of a Liverpool terrace pose for the Daily Herald photographer. 2nd March, 1933
Scarlet Street off St Annes in Liverpool 2nd March, 1933
Sandy Manuel, the Nigerian Boxer acting as Santa Claus at the Commonwealth Exhibition presenting a doll to the 75, 000th visitor Deobrah Connor, or George Street
Chinese seamen playing mahjong in a seamens hostel in Liverpool, 2nd August 1962
Mail bags being received and checked in at the headquarters of Unity Football Pools in Liverpool, in 1939. Unity Pools operated throughout the Second World War
The Liverpool skyline with the Anglican Cathedral in the distance, . The foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in July 1904, and it was consecrated in 1924
Liverpools Anglican Cathedral under construction seen from the air. 27th March 1933
Unloading goods at Liverpool Docks, 5 December 1938
Donald Campbell races across Coniston Water during one of his two runs today, 7th November 1957, in which he raised his own world water speed record to 239.07 miles an hour
The occupiers of No 3 Court, Clayton Street, Liverpool, with their canary. 2nd March 1933
Women working in a laboratory owned by Distillers Co Ltd at Speke, Liverpool, was, at the time, the largest penicillin plant in the world. 5th March 1946
The Chinese Seamens hostel in St. George Square, Liverpool which is the subject to a debate as to pull it down and re-develop the site
Bela Zola, Daily Mirror photographer. Circa 1961
An artists preparing pools coupons for the following week at the Unity Pools headquarters in Liverpool, in 1939. Unity Pools operated throughout the Second World War
A group of Teddy Boys smoking cigarettes at the Rodney Youth Centre in Liverpool. 19th April 1956
Model of the proposed Liverpool Metropolitian Cathedral, 8 December 1937
The making of a stained glass window intended for Liverpools Anglican cathedral. The window depicts the Holy Trinity, and was made by James Powell and Sons
Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America om September
Dried beans being unloaded at Liverpool Dock, 21st February 1942
Two families on board the liner Cameronia at Liverpool docks, having returned from Australia where they had emigrated eighteen months previously
Harlow Town v Leicester City, FA Cup match at Barrows Farm in Harlow, Essex, 1st January 1980. Final score: Harlow Town 1-0 Leicester City
6 - 44 Torboch Street, Liverpool, part of the slum clearance redevelopment 2nd March, 1933
Wrexham v Arsenal, FA Cup match at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, 4th January 1992. Final score: Wrexham 2-1 Arsenal
Harry H Corbett and Diana Dors in the 1973 film Steptoe and Son Ride Again 1973
Lord Montagu April 1963 getting into his mini after lunch with Duke of Bedford in London
Duke of Bedford LEFT April 1963 Pictured drinking champagne during lunch with Lord Montagu RIGHT in London
Duke of Bedford April 1963 getting into his Bentley after lunch with Lord Montagu in London
A man with a young child illegally crossing the railway line at West Jesmond Station on 12th March, 1978 following the closure of the underpass
Railway enthusiasts Derek Cowan, Eric Maxwell and Neil Morgan taking a break from track laying on 22nd October 1986. They were extending the Tanfield Model Railway to East Tanfield village in
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu the chairman 1986 of the English Heritage
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu 1958
Michael Pitt-Rivers leaving Winchester Hotel March 1954 Michael Pitt-Rivers is accused with Lord Montagu of Beaulieu and Peter Wildeblood on charges of Conspiring to incite 2 RAF men John Reynolds
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu with his wife March 1961 on arrival at the palace with their newborn son Ralph
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu July 1958 at the wheel of his car as it is manhandled into the Albert Hall and onto the concert platform
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu with his sister in 1954, Elizabeth Douglas- Scott-Montagu walking by the river on the Beaulieu estate
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu with Marquess of Bath 1975 (Longleat House) and Marquess of Tavistock (Woburn Abbey)
film Steptoe And Son Ride Again 1973
A general view of the sidings at the new Tyne marshalling yard at Lamesley on 21st June 1963
Donald Campbell takes Bluebird K7 on a run at Coniston Water, 24th October 1958. 24th October 1958