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L McEnroy, Army Boxer. 29 April 1926
The foundations laid for the Swanscombe baths in Kent. 1936
Henry Collins in Kingston. 1937Henry Collins General Waste Merchants Road, 146 Acre Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey 1937
English suffragette, feminist newspaper, 1908. News seller, she is standing on the street not the pavement so as not to be arrested. The suffragettes published their own magazine / newspaper
London scenes. The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. Early 1900s
Lovers in Hyde Park May 1947 love couple romance romantic for valentines day be my valentine
All India cricket team play first match against English side at Pelsham Rye. The all India cricket team which is touring England this season played their first match in this country when they met Mr
Sub - Officer Joseph Moore of the Vauxhall Fire Brigade, entered the premises above a blazing oil shop in Ram Payne Street
Silvertown, Westham. Between the Wars - England - London - Living Conditions. Undated
Gypsy caravans and tents on Belvedere Marshes, Kent. 1936 Travellers Romany Gypsy Gipsy gypsies Roma. social history
The Willesborough windmill, Ashford, Kent. Kentish smock mill. 1935
A view of the river Thames from Richmond Bridge, London, England, with a pleasure boat full of passengers just about to pass underneath. Late 1940s, early 1950s
A swarm of bees which settled at the foot of a pole on a bomb site in Victoria Street caused a large crowd to collect as PC Marshall, of Scotland Yard
Kings Square ( Market Place ) Enfield Town, London, with the Kings Head Public House and St Andrews Parish Church at the back. Late 1940s, early 1950s
John ( in the sidecar ) and his father, Jack Surtees at a race meeting. 1951
T. T. Races in Isle Of Man - British Isles - J Guthrie on Norton TopFotoT.T. Races in Isle Of Man - British Isles - J Guthrie on " Norton " © TopFoto
International Rugby at Twickenham Ireland team Left to right standing Mark Sugden, James Gardiner, Dunlop Cunningham, Jim McVicker, Robert Crichton, George Beamish, Frank Hewitt
Lynton Barnstaple. 1935
Jumping for joy at Camber Sands in Sussex. 1934
Arandora Blue Star Line ( 1920 ) Ltd. 24 June 1927" Arandora " Blue Star Line ( 1920 ) Ltd. 24 June 1927
Double Chance wins the Grand National Double chance passing the winning post 27 March 1925
Mr George Lailey engaged in the ancient craft of wooden bowl making at Bucklebury, Berks. An industry carried on by his father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather. 10 December 1922
L Papa and Sons ice cream vendor in Gravesend, Kent. 1939
Mrs. Smith wakens the dockers of Limehouse, London, with her peashooter in 1927 TopFotoMrs. Smith wakens the dockers of Limehouse, London, with her peashooter in 1927 © TopFoto
Down Lambeth Way. Lambeth Walk is buying a Spitfire of its own. At the side of many market stalls are boxes made of wood by Mr Harry Smith, the local undertaker
Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London. 5 October 1937
A ship unloading at the pier at Battersea Power Station, seen from across the Thames, London, England. 1960 s
Man on horseback in front of grocers shop around Sevenoaks area, Kent. Advertisements and signs: " T. H. Knight, Draper, Grocer, Messers Cronk Chartered Surveyors, 138 High Street, Sevenoaks
Mrs Roy ( Marjorie ) Eccles making her circuit of the race track. The first woman racing driver to compete on the new course
Mrs Roy ( Marjorie ) Eccles, first woman racing driver to compete on the new course. She drove her Mercedes car over the Crystal Palace road racing circuit when she made an inspection of the track
Lord Louis Mountbatten attends London naval wedding. The marriage of Commander Wilfred Pearse Gandell, of HMS Revenge, and Miss Lilian Campbell, took place at Holy Trinity, Brompton
Daughter of Lady Angela Forbed Weds Miss Flavia Forbes, the daughter of Lady ANgela Forbes, and Mr Lionel Heal, were married at St Peter s, Baton Square 1923
His Noahs ark brought by the Queen. Mr F H Whittington, maker of the Forest toys, whose Noahs Ark was purchased by the Queen at the British Industries Fair, is seen at work at Brockenhurst, Hants
A tight squeeze. The USS Saratoga (CV-3) the US Navys largest ship, and the largest aeroplane carrier in the world, the largest ship ever to go through the Panama Canal. 29 February 1928
Nursery congress at Phillip Ladds Nursery on Goldsel Road in Swanley, Kent. 1936
The vicarage in Horton Kirby, Kent. 1937
A delivery van from Platt Mill, Borough Green, Kent is loaded up with sacks of flour. 1936
Halfway House, Swanley, Kent. 1935
A sack race in Swanley, Kent. 1939
Workers are unloading sacks of flour from a Bedford truck belonging to Pledge & Son Ltd, the milling company, on one of their deliveries in Ashford, Kent. 1939
Romany gypsy family camped on Epsom downs during the race meeting on Epsom racecourse, Surrey, England. Late 1940s, early 1950s
Blackshirts and band at Bognor
Waiters, chefs and kitchen hands at Londons Savoy hotel went on strike early today, it was decided that tables were to be left bare and underserviced in the private suites, restaurant and Grill room
Carts and boxes full of fruit and vegetables in Covent Gardens flower, fruit and vegetable market. A sign giving directions to St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, London, is seen on the building
London street scene. Busy horse - drawn traffic at Ludgate Hill, looking towards St. Pauls Cathedral, St Brides Church and the railway bridge. Early 1900s
Sugar bags hanging out to dry, North Quay, West India Docks, 1900
English suffragette feminist newpaper, 1908