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Market Street and the Arndale Centre in Manchester 22nd December 1986
The Market Street entrance to the Arndale Centre, Manchester with its new neon sign. 21st November 1984
Shoppers out on a Saturday afternoon dodge the traffic in Manchester City Centre. 25th October 1978
Shop assistant Mr Benjamin Beattie (left) and shop owner Mr Douglas Sparrow seen here behind the counter of F C Benton on the corner of the YMCA building in Peter Street
Christmas shoppers pack Market Street Manchester on the last Saturday before Christmas 19th December 1987
Nellie Halsted (left) the oldest flower girl in the country seen here at her Market Street stall with Victoria Scappaticci another of the street traders who have been told to move on by Manchester
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 23rd November 1965. Newsroom
Shoppers browsing in the Market Street Centre, Manchester. 26th October 1994
The giant Christmas tree and display in Halle Square, in the The Arndale Centre, Manchester. 5th December 1987
From Dirty Harry to good clean fun. Clint Eastwood lookalike Phil Novak draws stares, and his gun, in the Arndale Centre, Manchester. 18th November 1994
A busy Market Street, Manchester seen here in the 1930s
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 3rd March, 1971. Newsroom
The interior of the Lewiss department store in Manchester. Our picture shows the stocking department. 17th September 1957
Sunday shoppers in Halle Mall, The Arndale Centre, Manchester. 19th September 1994
Manchester City Centre crowded with Christmas shoppers on a wet Saturday December afternoon. 19th December 1959
Market Street looking towards the new Arndale Centre, Manchester. 28th April 1977
Kendal Milne launch their "British And Proud Of It"campaign with a paradeKendal Milne launch their " British And Proud Of It" campaign with a parade. 19th May 1981
General view of Smithfield Market in Manchester. 13th September 1973
Former Office of Cecil King, past Chairman of Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers and the International Publishing Corporation (1963-68), pictured December 1970
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 1961. Newsroom
People queue around the Debenhams building in Market Street, Manchester waiting for the doors to open at the start of their January sales. 29th December 1975
Hugh Cudlipp (standing), Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, and former Chairman Cecil King (left), pictured together, 30th May 1969
Workers at the Smithfield Market parade a Spud Sack Jack - the Union Jack was last used in their Coronation celebrations. 19th October 1973
Stallholders at the Wythenshawe Market seen here posing for the camera. The market traders are furious with the Council after a parking ban has driven business away in the lead up to Christmas
Hugh Cudlipp, of the Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers and the International Publishing Corporation (1963-68), attends Prime Ministers Dinner for Mr Kosygin, at No
Lindisfarne sailed down the Tyne on a musical journey. The group were filming on board a Tyne ferry for a half-hour television show called All Right Now
Lunch time loiters at Allens book stall at Shudehills tiny open air market in Manchester. May 1971
A German V1 Flying Bomb on exhibition in Piccadilly, London. 1st October, 1944
The Cider House public house in the Harrow Road circa July 1946
Children bathing in Horse trough, 18th August 1957
The replacement head for Greys Monument, Newcastle, is carved by a craftsman / stonemason. 23rd October, 1947
Life in the Mirror Our Gang. 19th January 1954 A gang of boys plot todays agenda of mischief and mayhem outside a tobacconist in Bow Road in the East End of London This is The Conference
Life in the Mirror Our Gang. 19th January 1954 Boys playing football watched on by others on a bomb site off Bow Road in the East End of London
Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, 28th April 1971
Youngs Brewery Shire Horses, 12th February 1967
Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, pictured with Home Secretary, Reginald Maudling, at Reception, 8th November 1971
Lindisfarne sailed down the Tyne on a musical journey. The group were filming on board a Tyne ferry for a half-hour television show called All Right Now. 4th March, 1979
Cecil King, Chairman Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd and Sunday Pictorial Newspapers Ltd, pictured at his desk, Geraldine House, London, 22nd June 1960
Lindisfarne sailed down the Tyne on a musical journey. The group were filming on board a Tyne ferry for a half-hour television show called All Right Now. Si Cowe pictured. 4th March, 1979
Cecil King, Chairman Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd and Sunday Pictorial Newspapers Ltd, 20th October 1953
Lindisfarne sailed down the Tyne on a musical journey. The group were filming on board a Tyne ferry for a half-hour television show called All Right Now. Alan Hull. 4th March, 1979