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A general view of the scene outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road, London when large crowds assembled to hamper the progress of police who had arrived to give bailiffs support in their attempt to
Votes for Women - policemen with a suffragette arrested in Hyde Park about 1912 Colourised photograph
Police, armed with truncheons, clashed with strikers at the Barbican building site. It happened after Mytons, the contractors
Accuser of Mrs Gooding Charged: Miss Gladys Moss, the policewoman mentioned in the case for the prosecution 27 October 1921
The Duke and Duchess of York arrive with Princess Elizabeth at Olympia to see the Royal Tournament. June 1931
1964. Hastings. Mods and Rockers clash. 3rd August. Racing along the beach. Many arrests were made yesterday - during the battle of Hastings - Sussex - between Mods and Rockers, the Police
Beatle Weds. London : Paul McCartney, the last remaining bachelor Beatle, 26, shields his bride, American divorcee, Linda Eastman, 27
Black Friday, Womens suffragette 18 November 1910Black Friday, suffragette during the violent arrests of 18 November 1910
Empire Loyalist outburst at Airport. London; John Michael Scott, aged 19 years, a central branch officer of the League of Empire Loyalists
14 October 1938 Crowds of children, held back by policemen, cheering Queen Mary where she opened a new extension to Lambeth Town Hall in Brixton, London
A man was arrested outside the Ivanhoe hotel, Bloomsbury and escorted to Tottenham Court Road police station this morning. The Ivanhoe hotel was taken over by " squatters" last night
The month long seige of two St. Pancras rent rebels ended with a fantastic street battle. At Kennistoun House, Leighton Road, St
A demonstration stage this morning at the church of St Cuthbert, Philbrach Gardens, Kensington, resulted in the ejection of a number of men and women from the building
Squatters tonight invaded the empty Ivanhoe hotel in Gower Street, W1, where evacueesSquatters tonight " invaded" the empty Ivanhoe hotel in Gower Street, W1, where evacuees from Gibraltar and bomb repairmen had been housed. A glass door with smashed effect entry
The 50 families of squatters who yesterday took possession of Abbey Lodge, a block of luxury flats in Park Road, Regents Park, London, were still firmly installed this morning
Police ring Barbican building site. More than 100 City police faced hundreds of building trade workers at the trouble - torn Barbican site today
Hastings, Sussex, is probably the only place in Britain where its possible to see a police station coming along the street
Political - four policemen, one mounted, arrest a suffragette
Christmas share-out. £67, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share outChristmas share-out. £ 67, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out of the Broadway Congregational Societies at Hammersmith
Share out. Armed police escort £15, 000 from the bank for distribution to 18, 000Share out. Armed police escort £ 15, 000 from the bank for distribution to 18, 000 members of the West Green P.S.A Slate Club. 12 December 1931
Broadway Congregational Societies £72, 000 share out (Hammersmith). Mr E. J. B. SpearingBroadway Congregational Societies £ 72, 000 share out (Hammersmith). Mr E.J.B. Spearing (Secretary) supervising the depatch of the money from the bank and holding " 22
The General Strike Members of the newly formed force of civil constabulary reserve
Not mediaeval knights, but modern Polish policemen. 25 November 1930
Mansion House, Dawson Street. Dublin. 1920
Drawing money from the Westminster Bank, Hammersmith, for the £65, 000 share-out ofDrawing money from the Westminster Bank, Hammersmith, for the £ 65, 000 share-out of the Broadway Congregational Societies. 16 December 1931
Election of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir John Hanham, Apparitor - General of the Province and Diocese of Canterbury, standing on the steps of St Mary Le Bow Church
Share out of the new tabernacle society. The money leaving the bank under the care of Mr Percy Rockliffe (secretary), with revolver.. 19 December 1931
The great McTigue versus Stribling boxing fiasco. Mike McTigue, the Irish light heavy weight champion, approaching the ring under police protection for the fight with Young Stribling at Columbus
Taken for Mr Garai ( Keystone ) Women police 15 December 1922
Cambridge undergraduates produce their own film, Red Beaver in the streets of the town. The Dollar Princess is bound on the railings 22 May 1922
£66, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out of the Broadway Congregational£ 66, 000 was the sum involved in this years annual share out of the Broadway Congregational Societies at Hammersmith. Mr E.J.B
Ilford Victims Exhumation The Home Office has decided to exhume the body of Percy Thompson, who is buried in the City of London cemetery at little Ilford Chief Superintendent Wensley ( right)
Sensational Grand National. Leading in the winner, Tipperary Tim ridden by William Dutton, after the race. 30 March 1928
After the great German mine disaster. Scenes at the pithead after the disaster at Heinitz Mine, in Upper Silesia. Experts are seen at work attempting to revive gassed men by means of oxygen
King and Queen of Italy at British Empire exhibition at Wembley. The Royal party leaving the Canadian building. 28 May 1924
Woman Police Force Officer helps a child
Inspector J L Rees of Pontypridd, who has been promoted Superintendant of the F Division of the Glamorgan Constabulary for two years he was treasurer of the Police federation of England
Microphones were used by the police for the marshalling and summoning of cars at the opening of Parliament. 20 November 1934
Wedding of Captain P Vincent and Miss P Rycroft ( Stoke House, Purton Stoke ) at St Peters Eaton Square 20th January 1926
Swanley Bridge. 1935
City Policemen, Old London
The mayoral procession during the Dartford Armistice memorial service. 1937
Crowds stand at the side of the road and cheer for the Duchess of Kent. 1938
A traffic policeman on duty in Canterbury High Street, Kent. 1937
Bank of England viewed from Mansion House. Photo taken c1895-6
Wartime, as always, saw many new additions to the forces inventory. Here officers announce some changes in details of evacuation plans by the use of a new-fangled loudspeaker
A crowd gathers at the site of a fire on Dartford Heath, Kent. 1939
Policeman Constable Kendal Dent East End of London inspecting a horses teeth to see if it was fit for working 1930