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Ice Cream for the Fruit pickers The ice cream vendor does a steady trade throughout the day - on Kent fruit fields during the hot weather
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
Traffic lights control diners. Lunch hour crowds at Millbank restaurant eat to Stop and Go signals. 29 January 1935
(damaged caption) A new cafeteria - or help yourself restaurant. A new concept brought in from the Untied States when the consumer can put what they would like on a plate
The One Two Three LCC civic restaurant in High Holborn, London, England. Humphrey Duffield-Harding the newly appointed London County Council Catering officer has the task of seeing that 210
Recruiting in the Great War at Lambeth Town Hall for the The Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 1916 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
Royal wedding. Composed mainly of women, the eager queue waits patiently outside St Jamess Palace today to see the Royal Wedding gift. 19th November 1947
Off to a new horizon. By the time Monday arrives, the first party of Britons to fly to Canada under the new migration scheme, will be comfortably settled in Ontario
Londoners come with prams, carts, in fact anything on wheels for the morning ration of 28 lb of coke from the yard of Nine Elms Gas Works, London
Bread rationing. Housewives and children queue at the bakers in Bexley Heath. 1946
Floods, caused by the recent bad weather, endangered the water supplies thousands of the East and North London people when they found that their taps were either dry or delivering muddy water, today
London housewives queued in their patient thousands from early morning today, Friday, to buy sufficient bread to type their homes over the victory and Whitsun holidays
May 1st 1967 Bank teller Mr William Treacy loading pound notes into the machine when the " Express Till Service" was introduced at an Oxford Street
The Epsom Derby Summer Race Meeting. Derby Day crowds boarding buses at MordenThe Epsom Derby Summer Race Meeting. " Derby Day " crowds boarding buses at Morden. 2 June 1937
Earls daughter marries her fathers land agent The marriage of Lady Sibell Pierrepont ( youngest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Manvers ) with Mr Hubert Argles, her fathers land agent
Trinity College, Dublin. Taken during the Irish Convention. 1920
The Marchioness of Baths shoe industry at Longleat Paying out 17 November 1920
At Eton and Harrow cricket match at Lords, London Lady Mary Crichton 13 July 1923
Travelling to Ascot for Gold Cup Day. An Ascot fashion worn by Miss Ivona Davies when she left Waterloo Station to attend Gold Cup Day. 20 June 1935
Girl guides during their church parade in front of the Parish Church of St John the Evangelist in Sidcup, Kent. 14 May 1937
Hop - pickers dispensary, children receiving medicine. 1935
The Dartford girl guides during their parade in Dartford, Kent. 1937
Crowds at the funfair at the Co - operative Sports at Dartford. 1937
Girl Guide rally. Guides waiting to enter the church. 1935
Queen Marys crew goes back. Following a meeting in striking members of the crew of the Cunard White Star Liner Queen Mary at Southampton today (Thursday)