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Road widening along Bury Street Ruislip, London. Circa 1930
St. Martins church seen from Bury Street, Ruislip, London. Circa 1930
Bakers Yard, Uxbridge looking towards High Street, London. Circa 1930
St John the Baptist Church and High Street Pinner, London. Circa 1930
Entrance to Laundry Yard from the High Street, Uxbridge, London. Circa 1930
Harmans brewery and How s, Uxbridge, London. Circa 1930
Phil Strongs medicine cures all, so he says as he sells it from his stall in Club Row, Bethnal Green, London
Crowds watching Phil Strong who is selling health cures in a bottle. You can see him in any street market - the man with the wonder cure, dispensing health for half a crown. He thumps his chest
On the river Cam in Cambridge resting in a punt are James Innes of St Catherines college where he reads modern languages and Irene Cassel from Gottingen
High Street, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire. 24th July 1968
An exhibition of paintings at the Victoria Embankment Gardens. London, 12th May 1954
The end of a lunch time picnic at the Exhibition Southbank Garden. Miss Tessa Burnstock, 20 years old, her picnic in the open. London, 13th May 1954
The largest and oldest boys club in Sunderland is the Lambton Street boys fellowship centre where they accept boys from 8 to 18 years of age. In some cases they accept them even younger
Victoria Embankment Gardens. The graceful statue of Robert Burns and the lunch time siesta people, London. 12th May 1954
People taking their lunch break at Festival Southbank Gardens, London. 13th May 1954
Micheal Mullaby playing with toys in a large store. 13th May 1954
The Magpie Pub, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire. 24th July 1968
Bedford Street, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire. 24th July 1968
Listening to the band... Its an old British custom, and a good way of taking the weight off your feet. All you need is a deckchair - and an away from it all sense of laziness
Children hairdressing at Selfridges. It seems to be one of the most fashionable things to have your childs hair cut at Selfridges because the waiting list stretches for weeks
Turtle Mania hit Teesside today, at the opening of the new Toys R Us at Teesside Shopping Park, Sandown Way, Stockton on Tees. 6th October 1990
Jackie Bird (born 31 July 1962 in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish journalist and newsreader, currently anchor of BBC Scotlands news programme Reporting Scotland
Early morning queues at Toys R Us at Teesside Shopping Park, Sandown Way, Stockton on Tees, 22nd November 1990. The store receives a daily supply of 20 sets of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Turtle Mania hit Teesside today, at the opening of the new Toys R Us at Teesside Shopping Park, Sandown Way, Stockton on Tees. 6th October 1990. Donatello
Junior book-lovers flocked to the Pennine Hilton National Hotel to sample the delights of the third Examiner Book Binge. On the menu of attractions served up to nearly 200 youngsters were appearances
Trend setters... Gone are the days of A-line skirts and Crimplene blouses ? fashion-consious Guides and Brownies have a new look
All the fun of the run... 140 pupils, parents, friends and even pets from Newsome High School raced from the school up to Castle Hill and back to raise more than 300 for school funds
Children at Stile Common Nursery School are turning green at a young age. Sixty three and four-year-olds are doing projects about recycling
Pizza-loving teenage mutant turtle hero Donatello paid a visit to Huddersfields Tesco supermarket. Pictured are some of the youngsters who flocked to the store for free badges