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Voluntary workers at the Food Control Centre, Newcastle. 14th October 1939
Queen Elizabeth II plants a silver birth tree in the aromatic gardens, St Helens
Goodfellow Parcels collection, circa 1934
Beating the bounds, Newbiggin, Northumberland. 20th May 1931
Recruits of the 92nd (5th London) Field Regiment, Territorial Royal Artillery drilling in
Fishing boom continues - Scottish fisher girls busy at North Shields Fish Quay
An imposing entrance. Members of the Liverpool council and corporation officials plus
Riverwatch... some of the donors to the River 90 Club project look at the work ahead in
Young cyclists went through their paces during a safer cycling course at Huddersfield
Education was far more sexist in the 1930s than it is today
Lady Baden Powell inspects the Guard of Honour before departing with the Chief Scout
The Old and the New - The 300 year old cottage in Speke town road now surrounded by
Port Sunlight, Cheshire. Factories can be seen in the background. 10th August 1937
This picture is about work. But the works looks such fun
Manchester Assize Courts, circa 1938
In the safety zone now - Evacuation seemed to be something in the nature of an adventure
Queen Elizabeth II in Merseyside greeting local nurses, on a walkabout
Queen Elizabeth II in Liverpool, 2nd May 1984. On the day she visited International
Queen Elizabeth II in Liverpool. The Queen walks past various member of Liverpool
Queen Elizabeth II unveils the opening of the Milk Marketing Board Maelor Creamery at
Queen Elizabeth II makes her way back to St Helens Town Hall after inspecting the guard
Queen Elizabeth II plants a tree before leaving Powis Castle in Wales
Queen Elizabeth II visits Liverpool, Merseyside. The HMS Brittania makes her
Queen Elizabeth II smiles and waves farewell to the crowd outside the Law Courts
Queen Elizabeth II greets a member of the local brownies, at Harlech Castle, Llandudno
The Royal train pulls into Harlech station. Picture taken from The Ramparts of
Queen Elizabeth II visits The Childrens Ward at Chester Royal Infirmary
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh lead the party down the wooden steps as
Queen Elizabeth II meets the Signal Corps. The Queen is on her June 1977 Silver
Princess Elizabeth at Chester. The Royal car arriving at the Cathedral, Chester
Cramlington Gliding Club members hauling into position a new machine
Follonsby Colliery, White Mare Pool. Circa 1935
Queen Elizabeth II meets the happy crowd on her walkabout after opening the Delyn Borough
Queen Elizabeth II visits Chester Races in May 1966. *** NOTE
Queen Elizabeth II, with Lord Sefton, watches her horse Garter Lady go out for
The first Hale being scored for St Micheals who won, by 2-1
Queen Elizabeth II visits Chester Races on May 3rd 1966 Picture taken 3rd
Queen Elizabeth II attends the ceremony on the Roodee, Chester, under heavy skies
Queen Elizabeth II is all smiles as she meets the people of Warrington, Cheshire
Queen Elizabeth II visits Mollington Grange Cheese Farm, Mollington, Chester
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh sit in the shade
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh with the huge crowd behind them in
Queen Elizabeth II visits St Johns Market, Liverpool, in 1971
The Tees Transporter Bridge, spanning the river Tees, Middlesbrough, England
Princes Park, Liverpool. 23rd April 1935
The main signal box at Central Station, Newcastle. 6th May 1938
Queen Elizabeth II visits North Wales. Three year old Natalie Davies says "
A female police officer, circa 1930
Queen Elizabeth II, greets the crowd in North Wales. Exact location unknown
Queen Elizabeth II in Merseyside speaking with local workers
Boys and girls eagerly await the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II near Wrexham, Wales
Queen Elizabeth II waves to the crowd from the balcony at Warrington Town Hall
A wedding over the anvil with the actual Gretna Smith officiating at the press Ball at
The face the future with courage - Newcastle mothers and their infants set out yesterday
Queen Elizabeth II at Milk Marketing Board Maelor Creamery at Marchweil, North Wales
Members of The Brownies eagerly await Queen Elizabeth IIs visit to the Wrexham area
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh are driven though South Park, Bootle
Queen Elizabeth II greets the crowd as she goes walkabout in Wrexham
New barrier and ticket office bought into operation in the main square at the central
Queen Elizabeth II, in Liverpool, unveiling a plaque to commemorate the restoration of
Completing the citys preparedness. Just one of the many examples of the work of
Mr and Mrs Lambert, Mr and Mrs Fraser, engineering shop, Stockport. 23rd June 1941
North Seaton Colliery. 18th September 1939
Queen Elizabeth II, in Liverpool, unveiling a plaque to commemorate the opening of
Queen Elizabeth II visits Colwyn Bay, North Wales. The Queen meets the regimental