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Carol Leroy and Nat Jackley on a photoshoot on the Newcastle City Walls for the Pantomime Snow White on 30th September, 1983
Trams run along the embankment below the Shell Mex building, which has floodlit its clock for the first time. Seen here from Waterloo Bridge. December 1932
Rolling Stones : Introducing the Mick Taylor (centre photo) who took Brian Jones place in the band to press at a photocall in Hyde Park 13 June 1969
The Rolling Stones on stage at their free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5th July 1969
Hippie lady with large hat and eye make up at the free Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park, London. 5th July 1969
The Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London July 1961
chris lander and Ian Botham soak their feet after a charity walk
Rolling Stones performing on stage at the free concert in Hyde Park. 5th July 1969
Rolling Stones free concert in Hyde Park. 5th July 1969
Rolling Stones in concert at Hyde Park 5th July 1969. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards performing on stage, Jagger is wearing his Mr Fish dress
Rolling Stones performing at the free concert in Hyde Park. Mick Jagger on stage. 5th July 1969
Mick Jagger on stage during the Rolling Stones free concert in Hyde Park. 5th July 1969
Singer Mick Jagger performing on stage during the Rolling Stones free concert in Hyde Park. 5th July 1969
Transport: Railways: Tube. Mrs. June Clark of Avenscroft Road, Chiswich, W.4 who takes a stool with her when she travels to and from work on the underground
Singer Mick Jagger, wearing a white Mr Fish dress, reads the poem "Adonais"Singer Mick Jagger, wearing a white Mr Fish dress, reads the poem " Adonais" by Shelley on stage as a tribute to guitarist Brain Jones who was found dead only a few days earlier
The first of the Clyde tunnels near completion. Scaffolders still at work. November 1962
The Royal car exits the Clyde tunnel after Queen Elizabeth II had performed the opening ceremony. The car is seen coming out of the North side of the tunnel. 3rd July 1963
Part of the vast crowd gathered in Hyde Park for the free concert given by the Rolling Stones. 5th July 1969
Work still in progress on the air ventilators in the new Clyde tunnel in Glasgow which connects the districts of Whiteinch in the north to Govan in the South in the west of the city
More than 4, 200 tons of brickwork hit the dust yesterday on target at Glasgows Pinkston power station.Timing was conducted with military precision
Work in progress on the new Clyde tunnel in Glasgow. 29th December 1961
The Short S. 25 Sandringham was a derivative of the W. W. 2 long-range Sunderland flyingThe Short S.25 Sandringham was a derivative of the W.W.2 long-range Sunderland flying boat that provided seating for 24 passengers on BOACIs routes to the Far East and Australia
Rolling Stones : The photocall Introducing Mick Taylor (2nd Left) who took Brian Jones place in the band to press in Hyde Park 13 June 1969
The new approach to the Clyde tunnel in Glasgow which connects the districts of Whiteinch in the north to Govan in the South in the west of the city, circa 1963
Chris Lander Daily Mirror Sports writer walking with Ian Botham dbase
The approach to the new Clyde tunnel on the Whiteinch side, shortly before its official opening. June 1963
Ian Botham ex Cricket player on charity walk talking with Daily Mirror sports writer Chris Lander dbase
Queen Mary opening Waterloo Station in March 1922
Transport Trams Londons last Tram July 1952
Nurses giving tube shelterers Garole for prevention of flu as they take cover in at St Johns Wood tube station during the Blitz. January 1941 P011595
Through the murk and lattice work roof, a pyramid of light shafts surround a London & North Western Railway Claughton class 4-6-0 No
Tom Keylock releasing butterflies at The Rolling Stones on stage at their free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park, London 5th July 1969
The Short S. 45 Solent 2 the last of the large flying boats flown by BOAC on overseasThe Short S.45 Solent 2 the last of the large flying boats flown by BOAC on overseas routes. It first flew in 1946 and the last one was built in 1949
Woman feeding her baby in an underground tube station used as an air raid shelter during the war, London. November 1943
At journeys end for London commuters were sights like this at Liverpool Street, more a cathedral of smog than steam in the 1950s. Trains wait by the platforms at Liverpool Street Station
The Mayo composite aircraft seen here during taxi-ing trials along the River Medway 19th January 1938
Charing Cross Underground Station Platform, 10th November 1950
Buses driven by volunteers seen here in Oxford Street during the 10th day of the General Strike. The police escort was there to deter strikers from tampering with the engine
Woman Bus Conductor by Red Double Decker Buses - 1960
The Old Cab Drivers Association seen here driving cabs around Lincoln Inns Fields to show they are still capable of handling a horse drawn hackney cab. 20th May 1921
The De Havilland Comet, the worlds first commercial jet airliner to reach production, is seen here in B.O.A.C. airline colours
General scenes of a day in the life of Londons Victoria Station and the Golden Arrow Pullman service to Paris 7th August 1946
The A1 class locomotive number 4472, "Flying Scotsman"The A1 class locomotive number 4472, " Flying Scotsman" seen here leaving Kings Cross station for the first ever " non-stop" Flying Scotsman service for Edinburgh on the May 1
Nat Jackley, Carol Leroy and Billy Whittaker in the Royal Box at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle where they are appearing in the pantomime Snow White on 30th September 1983
Carol Leroy on a photoshoot on the Newcastle City Walls for the Pantomime Snow White on 30th September, 1983
Jill Gascoigne and Bryan Marshall who are appearing in The Gentle Trap at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle on 21st July, 1981
London Bus having puncture repaired on a busy street. 9th March 1933