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Toy Making for Christmas. 22 October 1919
Discharged soldiers learning diomond cutting at works of Mr Bernard Oppenheimer at Brighton. The first operation - sawing - it takes a fortnight or even more to saw through a good sized dianond
Reverend R A C Torey, Vicar of St Annes Church, Hoxton, London, where each member of the congregation does something towards the work of the church
Beating Gold Leaf. The art of beating fine gold leaf was in existence 4, 000 years ago and many of the treasures of luxor are decorated with magnificent specimens of the craft
Carpet making at Wilton. 5 November 1920
Taken for Mr Garai ( Keystone ) Women police 15 December 1922
Carpet making at Wilton. Finishing touches. 5 November 1920
Carpet making at Wilton. The warping wheel. 1920
Steeplejacks attacked on the spire of Shackleford Church, near Aldershot, by red ants. 25 August 1922
Dr Jowett, the works manager urging the need for Co-Operation between workers and employers in an address to the staff of Burroughs Wellcome and Cos Chemical Factory at Dartford. 12 February 1921
The making of decorative stainless steel ornaments by women workers at Birmingham Etching by means of Acid 8 September 1925
Foxes as ratters
Mr Ager, the steeplejack, on top of the spire of Godalming church, retrieves a handkerchief fastened to the weather vane by one of his employees. 19 June 1921
Menton Women dragging in the nets March 1925
The making of veritas incandescent gas antlers The sewing room 7 December 1922
Lord George and High Explosives. The munitions Act a success. Turning high explosive shell
Battlejack industry at Battle. 1922" Battlejack " industry at Battle. 1922
Training Ex Service Men at the music trades Factory. Making a Violin. 22 May 1920
The making of veritas incandescent gas antlers Garratt Lane Wandsworth 7 December 1922
Making of wooden shoe lasts ( W. H. Smith, Sloane Street ). Smoothing after shaping the last. 21 September 1924
Carpet making at Wilton. The designing room. 5 November 1920
Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford Sawing cork blocks 28 November 1922
The Great Railway Strike The lorry repair section in Hyde Park 1920
Cricket Bat Making at John Wisdens Splitting the willow 26 March 1920
Cricket Bat Making at John Wisdens Chopping to approximate shape 21 March 1920
The making of cricket balls at London football company station road, South Norwood Weighing and fitting the quilt and outside cover before seaming
Cricket Bat Making at John Wisdens Drawing out shaping the willow into its shape 21 March 1920
Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford Weighing the compound before moulding 28 November 1922
Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford Vulcanising 28 December 1922
Cricket Bat Making at John Wisdens Placing the handle into the blade 23 March 1920
Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford Moulding and filling 28 November 1922
Carpet making at Wilton. Weaving a handmade real Axminster carpet. 1 November 1920
A Prince as a motor mechanic - a democratic education of younger members of Swedens Royal House. Prince Bertil at work in the Thulin motor factory. 9 October 1927
Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford Turning balls from the blocks of cork 28 November 1922
Capturing the Glass Trade at the Willesden Glass. Another process of blowing a cylinder. 27 January 1920
Cider Making in Devonshire. The old fashioned hand press. 5 November 1922
The duck pond at Chailey 25 March 1920
Carpet making at Wilton. Dyeing the wool. 1920
Piano Making at Brinsmeads Factory. Polishing a fine satinwood case. 10 December 1920
Atalanta works, Loughborough, run by women Miss Turner and Mrs Ashberry examining blue prints 6 February 1921
Easter novelties at Pascalls, Mitcham 19 February 1924
Reed Thatching in Norfolk. Mr R. W. Farman, of North Walsham, The last working representative of an old Norfolk reed thatching family. Father to son craft. The leggett used in the early stages
Women farm workers at Sparsholt, Hampshire. 1914-1918
Rabbit Furs. Making up skins for fur coats, stoles and muffs. [no date]
Last and shoe making at W. H. Smith, Sloane Street. Models of the feet of the Duchess of YorkLast and shoe making at W.H. Smith, Sloane Street. Models of the feet of the Duchess of York (size 3 1/2) right, Princess Royal (size 5), centre and Lady Edward Grosvenor, also 5 size. [no date]
Making of wooden shoe lasts ( W. H. Smith, Sloane Street ). Knifing and shaping a rough block. 15 September 1924
Schoolchildren helping to spray allotment holders potatoes at Ewell 22 June 1917 9 July 1926