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Crowds besieged Petticoat lane to buy their Christmas presents and as usual developed into a milling throng. Every conceivable item was on sale including baked chestnuts, ice cream
Children look longingly at toys into shop window at Christmas, 16th December 1960
Residents of St. Pauls Road, Islington seen here celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. 2nd June 1953
Street Party in Pinnington Road Gorton North in celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. May 1953
London Views Landmarks 1945-1950 St. Pauls Cathedral viewed from the roadside. Circa 1947
Boys visit a local sweet shop as the end of sweet rationing is enforced. 22nd April 1949. ***Ivor, to check date. Sweets came off rationing in February 1953 - not 1949 as the caption date suggests***
Aerial view of London showing Waterloo bridge on the River Thames, the Bank Power station now the Tate Modern Gallery looking toward Tower Bridge. August 1959
Young girls playing mums with their dolls and toy prams on the corner of Peace Street, formerly Artillery Street, in Bethnal Green, East London. 24th July 1939
The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964
Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place, these children enjoy a game of tennis in the back streets around their home in South East London. 9th July 1961
A young boy jumps for joy whilst looking at a modern water feature at the Festival of Britain, South Bank. The fountain was designed by Richard Huws. 28th may 1951
The Dome for the 1951 Festival of Britain under construction in London 1950 There are many similarities in design, location and content between this dome and the Millenium Dome
Ray Kaskel, Chief Operating Officer, unveils the plaque to mark the opening of Enron Teesside Gas Processing Plant at Seal Sands. 7th July 1993
The mighty Enron cooling tower serves as a perfect backdrop to the huge 800 Million Development that is expected to be ready by April 1 next year. 20th October 1992
Work in progress at the Enron power station site. 16th September 1991
The Teesside Power Plant was officially opened at Enron-Wilton, Teesside by the Right Hon Lord Wakeham, leader of the House of Lords. L-R Andy McCleod, Lord Wakeham, Tom White. 10th September 1993
Power Station being built at Wilton. 31st July 1991
Steam pours out of the new Enron cooling tower billowing towards Redcar. 30th July 1993
Mr Fred Relton, Wimpey Projects manager and Andy Dingsdale, project manager of Enron, pictured on the ICI Power Station site. 30th November 1990
Residents at the Nunthorpe consultation exercise inspect maps showing the proposed route for the giant pylons, to which they voiced strong opposition. 7th February 1991
Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb of No. 92 Squadron the East India Squadron, pictured in flight during the Second World War. 19 May 1941
The Enron power station starts to take shape. 8th November 1992
Residents message We Do Not Want Your Pylons in Thornaby for National Grid when they held a public meeting in Thornaby. 8th August 1991
Seven Spitfire F Mark XIIs fitted with Rolls Royce Griffon engine of No. 41 Squadron RAF based at Friston, Sussex, pictured in formation over the South Downs during the Second World War
Residents of Lazanby cover their ears as the noise from the Enron site becomes unbearable. 17th February 1993
Pilots of No 132 Squadron with their CO, Squadron Leader Alan Page (holding map), and his Spitfire LF IX at RAF Ford looking at their map after returning to base
Spitfire PR Mark XI, being flown by Jeffrey Quill, Vickers-Supermarines Chief Test Pilot, on a test flight. The Spitfire PR Mk XI were photo reconnaissance aircraft
The latest Spitfire fighter plane, the Spitfire Mark XII with Rolls Royce Griffon engine, pictured in flight during the Second World War. 12th April 1944
The famous Avro Lancaster bomber in flight at RAF Scampton. 20th May 1980
A Spitire fighter plane, pictured at RAF Honiley in Wroxall, Warwickshire. 24th May 1956
The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station. In front stand the three men responsible for organising this years Battle of Britain anniversary display at Castle Bromwich
Former RAF flight engineer Alan Morgan in Lancasters, poses beside one of the famous Avro Lancaster bombers at the gate at RAF Scampton. 20th May 1980
A Spitfire fighter plane on the apron at Castle Bromwich. March 1986
Vapour trails over London as planes speed to Normandy, Northern France during the Second World War. June 1944
A Spitfire fighter plane, Mark XIV during the Second World War. September 1944
reunion for Spitfire workers who assembled the wings of the iconic British fighter planes in Newhall Street, central Birmingham during 1941 and 1942
Twelve Spitfire fighter planes lined up on the air strip at North Weald, awaiting the call before filming for a Battle of Britain film
One of the attacking four engined Avro Lancaster bombers over the target area during the attack on Berlin on the night of 22nd to 23rd November 1943
Milk Cart, restive horse in Shafts, taken in Holborn June 1946
General view of Charing Cross and The Strand in Central London. 25th August 1969
Costers Thanksgiving Service, London, 3rd October 1954
World War Two Home Front. A woman delivery boxes full of fish to traders in Billingsgate market, London September 1943
The Caledonian Market near Kings Cross is Londons oldest street market
Aerial view showing London docks in the East, 1951
Passenger ferry Catherine on the water at East India docks, London. Circa 1935
Scene in Old Compton Street in Soho, London. Circa 1955
Model, Nicky Smith, with Mod Dog Dusonofenhark the Labrador, taking a walk down Carnaby Street, London, 28th February 1967
Fishermen in the little Cornish fishing village of Mousehole enjoying a game of cribbage in the local pub after a hard day at sea Circa 1935