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Looming above Tottenham Court Road in London is the nearly completed Post Office TV Radio Tower which was topped out yesterday
People around the fountains in Trafalgar Square with St. Magnus the Martyr in background, London, England, UK 1960 s
West side St Agnes Place, Kennington, South London, this terraced housing formed part of the squatted street, which resisted eviction orders for more than 30 years
Construction workers working on a building site in central London, England
Beatle Weds. London : Paul McCartney, the last remaining bachelor Beatle, 26, shields his bride, American divorcee, Linda Eastman, 27
A colonial relaxes in his bed sitter in Earls Court London. This is a room in Nevern Rd, one of the houses of the Overseas Visitors Club, about 40 people live here
Ronald Handfield ands T Morrell, both of RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire, race down the steps of the Post Office Tower at the start of their challenge in the Transatlantic Air Race
J Hartle, riding an Italian MV Agusta yesterday won the Junior TT Race in the Isle of Man, at 96.70 mph - a new record. Second was John Surtees, seen here, also riding an MV Agusta. 16 June 1960
During a break in the days activities these infants at Jessop Primary School, Herne Hill, south east London enjoy a bottle of milk in the school hall. 12th January 1961
Lunch time at Jessop Primary School, Herne Hill, SE London 12th January 1961
Aerial view of the Swanscombe cutting in preparation for a new road to be built, near Dartford, Kent, England. 22 September 1960
Bathing Von Bruno - an 18 stone St Bernard 1963
President Eamon de Valera, 83 year old Head of State and sole surviving commandant of the seven day Easter Rebellion in Ireland in 1916 which shook the British Empire and roused the Irish nation
At this spot behind the walls of Kilmainham Prison fifty years ago, the British executed fourteen men for leading the ill fated Easter Rising... in the hopes of self determination for Ireland
President Eamonn de Valera admires the seven foot bronze statue of Irish patriot Robert Emmet after the statue had been presented to the government
Seen at Westminster today is part of the endless queue waiting to file silently into the centuries old Westminster Hall - The Hall of Kings
The children of celebrities are busy rehearsing a show to raise funds for refugee children. The show is an adaptation of Little Bo Peep and other favourite childrens stories
An RAC sign warning of bridge closures on the day of the State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill; it read Bridges closes Westminster, Waterloo, Blackfriars, Southwark, London and Lambeth
Tchaikovskys Nutcracker Suite is being performed by the Festival Ballet and since the cast includes many youngsters the ballet mistress has decided that the children must not only rest between
School children are playing a prominent part in the Eltham Festival celebrations organised to mark the eight hundredth anniversary of the Parish of Eltham
A course has been set up by The Hotel and Catering Industry Training Board to train waiters. Here supervisor Brian Saword lectures to the class of trainee waiters on the different types of glasses
Office girls take their lunch break al fresco in a continental style table and umbrella on the pavement outside a public house in Milk Street, London. 12 June 1962
John Barclay, the owner of this tea stall, is giving it away for free to anyone who wants it as it cost him nothing. An old taxi shelter
A waitress serves a booth at Flanagans restaurant near the Victoria and Albert Museum in Kensington, London, England. May 1966
Male customers take advantage of the new gaming and betting act which makes it legal to play cards, draughts and dominoes for a small stake of money
A Ministry of Works Official examining one of the banners, which will be used in the decoration along the processional route down the Mall, during the wedding of Princess Margaret. 12th April 1960
Royal Opera Arcade. The Royal Opera Arcade in Pall Mall, is Londons oldest arcade. The design was completed by the famous architect John Nash and built in 1817. 13 May 1968
Two wedding presents for Princess Margaret are to be presented on behalf of the 7, 500 children in Dr Barnardos Homes, of which the Princess is President
Dressed in the uniform of the Greek royal guard, is 9-year-old Cypriot boy Constantin Tellalis presents a bouquet of flowers to Archbishop Makarios. 14 March 1961
Princess Margaret and her new husband, Antony Armstrong - Jones, walk hand in hand past the Royal family, after their wedding in Westminster Abbey 6th May 1960
Kathmandu, Nepal - Danish Crown Princess Margrethe leaving Gauchar Airport accompanied by Birendra Bir Birkram Sha Deva, The Crown Prince of Nepal
Isle of Harris, Tweed Royal weaver of Harris, Mrs McDonald. These are woolIsle of Harris, Tweed " Royal " weaver of Harris, Mrs McDonald. These are wool " roves" ready for spinning, and these are made by using the carders - teasing the wool
Preparations for Princess Margarets wedding The new guard for Clarence House marches up the Mall under special equipment, which is being used to erect the poles
Crown Prince Constantine of Greece sits pensively aboard the sailboat NereusCrown Prince Constantine of Greece sits pensively aboard the sailboat " Nereus" on which he competes in the international sail events of Genoa. Wityh him is his sister Princess Irene
A picture of the Silver Rose Bowl which is the wedding gift of Victoria, Australia, to Princess Margaret. 1960
Princess Margaret and Antony Armstong - Jones during their marriage service with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher at Westminster Abbey, London. 6th May 1960
View of the five - tiered wedding cake made by Staff Sargeant Neil Smith, for Princess Margarets wedding. The cake, which is 7 foot high and weighs 170 pounds, is pictured at Aldershot
Burgess Hill, Sussex, England : Cycling in a classroom - one of the progressiveBurgess Hill, Sussex, England : Cycling in a classroom - one of the " progressive " pupils expresses herself in front of her fellow pupils 1962
Anne at Fairlight beach, Sussex
Chartered Boeing 707 jet airliners are flying in hundreds of coloured immigrants (original text) from the West Indies to Britain at fares as low as £ 84
Burgess Hill, Sussex, England : Concentration on carpentry calls for a cigarette and here a young pupil of a " Progressive " school in Burgess Hill, pulls on a cigarette. 1962
The four horses lined up before rehearsing in the grounds of Eridge Castle, Sussex, for a jousting display to be held at Battle
Rehearsing Medieval Jousting for The 1066 Pageant. Dr Christopher Woodard, Master of Horses, being led by pages during a rehearsal in the grounds of Eridge Castle, Sussex
L Evershed Martin (left) founder of the Chichester Festival Theatre, and Michael Langham Director of the Festival Theatre in Stratford Ontario, Canada
Rehearsal of Medieval Jousting for the 1066 Pageant Two members of the Bexhill Round Table rehearsing in the grounds of Eridge Castle, Sussex
1066 And All That The Bexhill Round Table Club ( Sussex ) are on Saturday, 15th October, staging a 900th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings at the town of Battle in Sussex
The Battle Of Hastings, 1966 For one day England returned to the year 1066 when a realistic portrayal of the historic Battle of Hastings took part on a section of the original battlefield at Battle
Rehearsing Medieval Jousting A victorius knight stands over his opponent during a rehearsal in the grounds of Eridge castle, Sussex