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Londons ever - improving transport system carries its works programme a step further when the Minister of Transport opens the new Central Line extension from Leytonstone to Woodford
The construction of the Speedwell Telephone Exchange at Golders Green, London. 7 February 1938
Mr C L Ager, the steeplejack, with his assistants, who were attacked by red ants on the spire of Shackleford Church, near Aldershot. 1922
Cherry picking at a farm near Goudhurst in the vale of Kent 13th June 1959
Mrs P Worrell (left) and Mrs H Finnis cherry picking at an orchard at Pick Hill, Tenterden, Kent 26th June 1961
To add to Londons ever - improving transport system the new Central Line extension, from Leytonstone to Woodford and Newbury Park, is due to be opened by the Minsister of Transport
Repairing Eltham Church tower. 1937
Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is official testing of the wireless transmitting instruments to make certain the Kings speech at the opening of the World
Repairing the roof and spire at Hartley Parish Church in Foots Cray, Kent 1937
Cherry picking at a farm near Gravesend in Kent June 1946
John Clark and his farm in Rainham, Kent cherry picking July 1946
The church spire in North Cray, Kent, being reshingled. 1938
Clock tower repairs at the Harenc School in Foots Cray, Kent. 1937
A thatcher at work on a roof in Tollington. 1936
Repairing the spire at Hartley Parish Church in Foots Cray, Kent 1937