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Ian Astbury of The Cult. 23rd July 1985
The new Ford Corsair car on the production line at the Ford Motor plant in Halewood, Merseyside. October 1963
The Cult, including Ian Astbury (right). 23rd July 1985
Interior view of Central station in central Liverpool. 30th March 1965
Margaret Thatcher PM, visits Valley Parade, home of Bradford City Football Club, Friday 20th February 1987. The Prime Minister inspected the redevelopment of Valley Parade ground
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Grand National Horserace held at Aintree, Liverpool. Eventual winner Red Alligator (extreme left), ridden by jockey Brian Fletcher, takes the jump at the Chair. 30th March 1968
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Solihull, the West Midlands for her Silver Jubilee tour. The Queen on a walkabout, receiving flowers from a young boy. 27th July 1977
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Birmingham, the West Midlands for her Silver Jubilee tour. At the Metropole Hotel on the National Exhibition Centre complex, for a banquet dinner in her honour
Industrial feature on the city of Liverpool. Workers on the docks of Liverpool waterfront. 23rd January 1967
The new Ford Capri, launched in unusual manner off the slipway at the shipbuilding yard of Cammell laird in Birkenhead, Wirall
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Dudley, the West Midlands for her Silver Jubilee tour. 27th July 1977
Scenes on the Golden Miles in Blackpool, Lancashire. 1st August 1956
Holiday scenes in Blackpool, Lancashire. 4th July 1955
Queen Elizabeth II at the colour presentation, Centenary Square, Birmingham, during her visit to the West Midlands for her Silver Jubilee tour. 27th July 1977
Work in progress at the Tate and Lyle sugar refinery in Love Lane near the docks in Liverpool after haulage drivers returned to work. 8th April 1968
Two men talking as they stand in princes Dock in Central Liverpool. Behind them is the famous Royal Liver Building. Circa 1966
Aerial photograph showing the £1 million container berth at Gladstone dockAerial photograph showing the £ 1 million container berth at Gladstone dock, built as an interim measure while the Seaforth container dock is completed
HMS Renown, the new Resolution Class ballistic missile nuclear submarine of the Royal Navy, slides in to the River Mersey with proud Cammell Laird workers riding high on her back after she was
Picture shows the demolition of Woodside railway station in Birkenhead, the Wirral. 22nd October 1968
The row of buildings in front of Lime Street railway station on which demolition work has started as part of the Ravenseft redevelopment of the St Johns Market precinct of Liverpool
Inspection of the Kings Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester) in Liverpool by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Circa 1968
General view showing the busy traffic scenes along New Quay on the dock Road in Liverpool. 11th April 1963
An impressive view from the entrance to Brunswick Dock in Liverpool with the towers of the massive grain silo and the Roman Catholic Cathedral dominating the background. 27th January 1960
General view of work in progress at Central Station in Ranelagh Street, Liverpool, where the buildings that were in front have been completely demolished
General view along the Bootle section of the Dock Road in Liverpool showing the holes and bumps in the surface. 29th December 1964
Soldiers of the Kings Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester) enjoying a beer or two after march in Liverpool. 18th May 1962
Workmen inspect the underground sewer tunnel that extends from under the Mersey tunnel mouth to Ranelagh Street in central Liverpool. 18th January 1963
Lieutenant General Sir E Howard-Vyse inspects the First battalion, the Kings Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester) at Chester before they received the unique honour of receiving the freedom of
A new Ford Capri car rolls off the production line at the Ford Motor plant in Halewood, Merseyside. January 1969
General view along Castle Street in central Liverpool during the inspection of the Kings Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester) in front of the Town Hall. 19th May 1962
Picture shows the remains of the bridge near Herculaneum Dock railway station, the original southern terminus for the Liverpool Overhead Railway
General view of the Stalbridge Dock on the River Mersey at Garston, Liverpool, showing the new cranes, constructed as part of the post war improvements. 30th March 1960
Jazz musician George Melly performing on stage, circa 1969
Busy scenes at Liverpool Landing stage as passengers queue for the ferries to New Brighton, Wallasey and Birkenhead during the Easter Weekend. 18th April 1960
The dismantling of the final section of the Liverpool Overhead Railway looking north along Dock Road. The line was closed on 30th December 1956 with demolition commencing on 23rd September 1957
View inside Lime Street Railway Station in central Liverpool, showing the 2.30 pm London train about to depart from Platform 7. Picture taken: 12th January 1967
A newly installed grain elevator is seen transporting from wagon to lorry at British Railways Canada Dock depot in Liverpool on the day it came in to operation. Picture taken: 25th April 1963
Busy scenes on Ranelagh Street outside Liverpool Central Railway station. 18th February 1960
General view of the South east side of Staly Bridge dock in Garston, Liverpool showing the new cranes, constructed as part of the post war improvements. 14th April 1958
Members of the Mersey Tunnel Joint Committee watched the experiments at the New Quay entrance of the tunnel to test the proposed system of paying tolls. 15th April 1934
An aerial view showing the development works in progress at Lime Street station in central Liverpool. 15th February 1969
The last section of old buildings in Lime Street involved in the Ravenseft redevelopment of the St Johns Market precinct of Liverpool, comes under the hammer of the demolition workers
The dismantling of the Liverpool Overhead Railway. The railway stretched from as far as Dingle in the south to Seaforth & Litherland.Demolition in the North
Polly the steam engine moving along the Liverpool Overhead Railway. The railway stretched from as far as Dingle in the south to Seaforth & Litherland.Demolition in the North
Five members of the anti tank section of the Kings Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester) relax with their prize pints as they celebrate breaking their own record time for gun drill. 6th June 1966
Interior view of the the Ford Motor plant in Halewood, Merseyside showing production line empty of workers during the dispute. 24th February 1969
General view of Gladstone dock in central Liverpool showing the crude oil tanker Patroclus. 11th May 1966