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Coaching Club meet in Hyde Park. Sir Leonard Powell and Miss Bramwell on the box at the meet of the coaching club in Hyde Park. Circa 1925
Army Cadets selling Poppies ahead of Remembrance Day, Teesside, November 1976
Cutting reeds in Norfolk. 12th February 1938
Ironopolis Club outing. 1976
Priests in Arabian dress. New monastery of the White Fathers at Heston, Middlesex. The habit of the order is an Arabian dress, as the work of the White Fathers takes them all over Africa
The century old farmhouse at Ticehurst, Sussex, which has been converted by the Brotherhood of St. Francis of Assisi into a refuge for young tramps
Reed cutting at Broad Farm, Rockland St Mary, Norfolk. An industry which gives considerable employment in Norfolk. This farm cultivates reeds and grasses. 14th May 1933
The blessing of Folkestone Fisheries. The ceremony of blessing the fisheries in the fish market at Folkestone.The Bishop of Ontario preaches. A procession followed a previous church service
Reed cutting on Rockland Broad. There is an increasing demand for the Norfolk reeds, the finest in the world. 9th April 1935
Tending pigs at a century old farmhouse at Ticehurst, Sussex, which has been converted by the Brotherhood of St. Francis of Assisi into a refuge for young tramps
Relics of great inventors, part of an exhibition at the Science Museum. Michael Faradays induction coil that he himself made. Kensington, London. 15th November 1929
The mystery ship, HMS Suffolk Coast. The hatches opened, disclosing the useful little weapon always in constant readiness to give the U-boat pirate a warmer reception than either he anticipated or
Photograph, taken from the Nab Lightship, of the "mystery tower "Photograph, taken from the Nab Lightship, of the " mystery tower " being submerged into her position some 200 yards from the lightship, whose duties she will take over
Pilgrimage to Lourdes. Scenes at Victoria Station. Hymns being sung before departure. London. 12th May 1931
900 pilgrims to Lourdes. A woman pilgrim on a stretcher waiting to be entranced. 24th May 1927
The Beatles filming their video for the song "Strawberry Fields Forever"The Beatles filming their video for the song " Strawberry Fields Forever" at Knole Park in Sevenoaks, Kent, on Monday 30th January 1967
Liz Fraser, English actress, Pictured at Daily Mirror Studio, London, Sunday 16th December 1962
Have you seen the fine lines of the Cobles? they are so shaped to withstand heavy seas and allow easy handling. 21st August 1930
Not the kind of pet everyone would like. This is a Serval in the arms of Mr Gillespie at Edinburgh Zoo. 20th August 1919
A mass of girders, an unusual view of the Wearmouth Bridge, Sunderland. 28th January 1930
Dr Francis Crick seen here at Cambridge Universitys Molecular Biology Laboratory, following the announcement that he and James Watson had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for Medicine for their
Unemployed men in the Newcastle area. 16th January 1932
Checking the stones packed in cases from the dismantled Cooks Cottage at Great Ayton, near Darlington. The stones are to be shipped to Australia, where the cottage will be rebuilt. 31st January 1934
A memory of the general strike of 1926. Volunteers help move parcels at Newcastle Central Station. May 1926
A 120-year-old hand spinning wheel, still in use at Mr J. Ashtons Abbey Mills, Mitford, near Morpeth. This is one of the oldest woollen mills of the country, having been in existence since 1743
Castle Gate, Stockton. Preparations for the centenary of of the worlds first passenger railway, opened in 1825 in Stockton. 5th June 1925
Leader of the WSPU Emmeline Pankhurst (centre) leads a womens procession along Victoria Embankment to demand that the government use women in the making of ammunition. 17th July 1915
At the pomeranian show at Marylebone, Miss Bonsors Redhouse novelty being prepared for judging. 19th April 1928
At London Zoo a record number of births for a single enclosure has been achieved on the Mappin terraces by the birth of five Ibex kids, four of them resulting from two sets of twins
The cliffs at Cullercoats which are in danger of falling into the sea. A scheme for their preservation is to be started at an early date, with government aid. 30th September 1930
The Kings Hall, Marlborough Crescent, Newcastle, which has now closed. 23rd February 1930
From today citizens of Newcastle will see tangible evidence of the preparations for the 1929 North-East Coast Exhibition to be held on the Town Moor
The march of the Honourable Artillery Company. 20th May 1919. The cadre of the 1st Battalion the Honourable Artillery Company
The Schneider Trophy, circa 1923
Blenheim day at Colchester. The march past with the colours. Lord Ampthill salutes. 14th August 1923
Old Bill at London Zoo. 1925
Stotsfield Burn Lead Mine, at Rookhope in County Durham. Work has been restarted there. The mine had been closed for fifty years. 20th November 1929
The Colours of the Brigade of Guards headed by the massed bands were marched to Charing Cross to join the Battalions on the Rhine
Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on The River Thames, London, 23rd March 1963. Onlookers enjoy the day from a residence in the Barnes area. The 109th Boat Race took place on 23 March 1963
Officers of the Royal Scots. 3rd July 1929
Captain Cooks cottage at Great Ayton, Yorkshire, now dismantled and packed into boxes for export to Australia where the cottage will be re-assembled as a memorial to Cook. 31st January 1934
Special tug for the Daily Mirror. The Liverpool tug, Egerton, delivers a big supply of Daily Mirrors to Douglas, Isle of Man
A new industry, snake and reptile skins for bags and shoes. Ironing a 5 years python skin. Colonia (Sarum) Ltd. Salisbury. 10th November 1935
The hand loom and the spinning wheel, used by students in the School of Art in Sunderland Town Hall. 1st October 1932
Liz Fraser, English actress, practices her golf swing, April 1967
Mosquitos attack Geal airfield. (Picture) In this striking picture bomb bursts are seen on hanger left. 4th April 1944
An equipment depot somewhere in England shows hundreds of 3. 3 and 4An equipment depot somewhere in England shows hundreds of 3.3 and 4.5 guns stored in heavy gun park. 27th April 1944
This old mill, formerly known as the Chimney Mills, is now the club house of Newcastle United Golf Club. It stands on the Claremont side of the moor