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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, Merseyside on 21st June 1977. She is watched by the Mayor. The Queen celebrated her Jubilee year this year, 1977
Queen Elizabeth II visits St Johns Market, Liverpool, in 1971, and gets a warm welcome from locals and shoppers. Picture taken 25th June 1971
Education was far more sexist in the 1930s than it is today. These little girls who attend holland Street School are obviously learning how to be good wives and mothers. Circa 1930s
Recruits of the 92nd (5th London) Field Regiment, Territorial Royal Artillery drilling in Kennington Lane. 11th May 1939
Fishing boom continues - Scottish fisher girls busy at North Shields Fish Quay, where the boom in the Herring Trade continues. 2nd September 1936
An imposing entrance. Members of the Liverpool council and corporation officials plus members of the public, photographed entering Gerard Gardens during a visit organised by the Liverpool housing
Riverwatch... some of the donors to the River 90 Club project look at the work ahead in the centre of Holmfirth including actor Bill Owen aka Compo Simmonite in Last of the Summer Wine
Young cyclists went through their paces during a safer cycling course at Huddersfield Sports Centre. PC Alan Laurie, accident prevention officer
Lady Baden Powell inspects the Guard of Honour before departing with the Chief Scout on the PSNC liner Ordana yesterday. The Lord Mayor and Local scout officials are on the right. August 1938
The Old and the New - The 300 year old cottage in Speke town road now surrounded by modern buildings in Speke. 14th June 1938
Port Sunlight, Cheshire. Factories can be seen in the background. 10th August 1937
This picture is about work. But the works looks such fun. These ATS girls and their soldier pals turned haymaking into a merry holiday
Goodfellow Parcels collection, circa 1934
Manchester Assize Courts, circa 1938
In the safety zone now - Evacuation seemed to be something in the nature of an adventure, judging by the happy faces of this party of Tyneside children, the first to arrive in the Egremont
Queen Elizabeth II in Merseyside greeting local nurses, on a walkabout. On this same day, she visited St Johnss Market. Picture taken 4th May 1982
Queen Elizabeth II in Liverpool, 2nd May 1984. On the day she visited International Garden Festival. It is not clear if this picture was actually taken at the festival
Queen Elizabeth II in Liverpool. The Queen walks past various member of Liverpools working community. Amongst them, wearing a union jack waistcoat and raising his hat
Queen Elizabeth II unveils the opening of the Milk Marketing Board Maelor Creamery at Marchweil, North Wales. Near Wrexham. Picture taken 21st May 1976
Queen Elizabeth II makes her way back to St Helens Town Hall after inspecting the guard of honour, St Helens, Merseyside on 21st June 1977. The Queen celebrated her Jubilee year this year, 1977
Queen Elizabeth II plants a tree before leaving Powis Castle in Wales. Picture taken 22nd April 1989
Queen Elizabeth II visits Liverpool, Merseyside. The HMS Brittania makes her majestic way past Perch Rock lighthouse, on the Mersey. Date of picture 8th August 1988
Queen Elizabeth II smiles and waves farewell to the crowd outside the Law Courts. Liverpool ***NOTE - Caption does not state that this is the Liverpool Law Courts
Queen Elizabeth II greets a member of the local brownies, at Harlech Castle, Llandudno, Wales. Wales The Queen is on her Silver Jubilee tour in Wales. 1977
The Royal train pulls into Harlech station. Picture taken from The Ramparts of Harlech Castle. Wales Today Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh visit Harlech Castle, Llandudno, Wales
Queen Elizabeth II visits The Childrens Ward at Chester Royal Infirmary. Picture taken 11th July 1957
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh lead the party down the wooden steps as the party leave Harlech Castle, Llandudno. Wales The Queen was wearing a light blue top and skirt and white hat
Queen Elizabeth II meets the Signal Corps. The Queen is on her June 1977 Silver Jubilee tour of Wales. 22nd June 1977
Princess Elizabeth at Chester. The Royal car arriving at the Cathedral, Chester. The Princess would become Queen within a year of this picture being taken. Picture taken 28th April 1951
Cramlington Gliding Club members hauling into position a new machine, received the day before. It is the gift of Mr W L Runciman. 14th March 1938
Follonsby Colliery, White Mare Pool. Circa 1935
Queen Elizabeth II meets the happy crowd on her walkabout after opening the Delyn Borough Council Offices in Flint, North Wales. The Queen is on her June 1977 Silver Jubilee tour of Wales
Queen Elizabeth II visits Chester Races in May 1966. *** NOTEQueen Elizabeth II visits Chester Races in May 1966. ***NOTE : This picture possibly taken on the 4th May 1966, as The Queen is wearing a different hat than she did on the 3rd
Queen Elizabeth II, with Lord Sefton, watches her horse Garter Lady go out for the Cheshire Oaks at Chester Races in 3rd May 1966. Picture taken 3rd May 1966
Beating the bounds, Newbiggin, Northumberland. 20th May 1931
The first Hale being scored for St Micheals who won, by 2-1, in the annual Shrovetide football match at Alnwick yesterday. 10th February 1937
Queen Elizabeth II visits Chester Races on May 3rd 1966 Picture taken 3rd May 1966
Queen Elizabeth II attends the ceremony on the Roodee, Chester, under heavy skies. Here a lieutenant protects the Queen from possible rain with an umbrella
Queen Elizabeth II is all smiles as she meets the people of Warrington, Cheshire. Picture taken 2nd November 1979
Queen Elizabeth II visits Mollington Grange Cheese Farm, Mollington, Chester. Mr Oulton Wade explains one of the cheese making processes. Picture taken 2nd November 1979
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh sit in the shade and enjoy the proceedings at Harlech Castle, Llandudno. Wales The Queen is on her Silver Jubilee tour in Wales. 1977
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh with the huge crowd behind them in Warrington, Cheshire. The local Mayor is to the left of the Queen
The Tees Transporter Bridge, spanning the river Tees, Middlesbrough, England, 18th October 1977. Sign stating Transporter Under Repair until further notice
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 " welcome" with flowers. On this same day, the Queen visited Colwyn Bay
A female police officer, circa 1930