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Crowds gather round to hear one of the Tower Hill characters speaking at lunch time, 1966
Whitechapel, London, Circa 1947
Warwickshire and England test cricketer Tom Cartwright. Circa 1966
Edith Pitt, Conservative MP for Edgbaston during Small Heath By Election, Birmingham, 12th November 1952
Chimney sweep in London with with brush and rods, May 1937
A Fishmonger seen laying out the days fish in appetising arrangements at Shepherds Market. Circa 1955
Hot Chestnut hawker in Leicester Square, London. 9th October 1963
Scenes in Soho, London, 1966. Old Compton Street
Scenes of a fog bound London, 5th December 1962
Off field chat for the Mayor of nuneaton, Councillor J Waistell with Warwickshire and England cricketers David Brown and Tom Cartwright at the Griff and Coton Ground, Nuneaton. August 1969
Athlete Dave Moorcroft leads a warm up session at AT7, Coventry. 31st October 1987
Edith Pitt, Conservative MP looks over the papers and agenda for a meeting with the teachers, seen with Mr E J Tranter, Birmingham, 12th March 1954
Unveiling of the birthplace of Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle, inventor of the turbojet engine, He was born in a terraced house in Newcombe Road, Earlsdon, Coventry, on 1 June 1907. June 1982
Sandwich Board men in Oxford Street, 15th February 1964
Malcolm X African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist seen here shortly after his visit to Marshall Street in Smethwick
For a week owing to a trade dispute, Londoners have been without newspapers. This newsvendor at Kings Cross station, did brisk business however in threepenny sheets containing football pool results
Crowds of people waiting at Waterloo station as trains are delayed due to fog, 4th December 1962
Athlete Dave Moorcroft with pupils on the new all-weather pitch at Sidney Stringer school and comminity colleges as town crier Stan Bacon signals the start of the open day. 7th November 1989
Fans queue for Simple Minds concert outside the Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, Scotland, November 1983
Simple Minds, will be performing a charity concert - Cash for Kids Show - at the Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, Scotland, Wednesday 16th December 1987
Nelson Mandela meets Margret Thatcher at No. 10 Downing Street. July 4, 1990Nelson Mandela meets Margret Thatcher at No.10 Downing Street. July 4, 1990
Lib - Friendship Force - The Lord Mayor of Newcastle hosted in Civic Centre reception for the 380 Altantans from President Carters Friendship Force
Athlete Dave Moorcroft in action during the Patton Park road race. 14th April 1989
Lib - Friendship Force - Former US President Jimmy Carter meets Geordie well-wishers on American Independence Day. He was back in Newcastle on the 10th anniversary of his Friendship Force visit
The launching of the Cunard Line luxury ocean liner RMS Queen Elizabeth at John Brown shipyard on the River Clyde, being pulled by tug The Flying Eagle 27th September 1938
Lib - Friendship Force - Coun. Mrs Theresa Russell (left) chairman of the Atlanta Steering Group, welcomes Georgia State Director, Mr Jasper Dorsley and the Rev Wayne Smith
English poet and novelist Philip Arthur Larkin, who was born in Coventry. July 1972
Athlete Dave Moorcroft joins joggers on a charity fun run in Courdon Park, Coventry. 30th August 1989
Harry Green, Binley antique dealer who runs The Barns Antiques at Binley Common Farm, 5th December 1973
Lib - Friendship Force - The Killingworth Sword Dancers entertain the crowd in Stone Mountain Parks Memorial Hall, 16 miles east of Atlanta, USA
Nelson Mandela, deputy Leader, African National Congress, visits London, UK for the first time since his release (February 11th 1990), Sunday 15th April 1990
Lib - Friendship Force - American policeman, John Clendenen went on Highway patrol...in Hexham. John a member of the Friendship Force which flew from Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Filming of an episode of Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads fishing in the North Tyne near Haughton Castle situated to the north of the village of Humshaugh, Northumberland
William Waldorf Astor III, 4th Viscount Astor (born December 27, 1951) is a British businessman and politician who sits as an elected hereditary peer in the House of Lords
Beastie Boys, in concert at the Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, Scotland, Friday 29th May 1987
Prince Charles, receives a 50th Birthday gift (his birthday is tomorrow) in the form of a photographer gnome, from Royal Photographers for national titles, The Daily Mirror, The Sun
Malcolm X African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist smiles at a " for sale" notice in the window of number 66 Marshall Street in Smethwick during a visit to the Midlands
Street Scene in Carnaby Street, London. November 1968