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4 Apr 2005Vulgar graffiti in response to public notice: no parking or clamp
11 Apr 2005 Collection2 Items
12 Apr 2005 Collection2 Items
14 Apr 2005Not a grocers shop but a farm office at harvest time - when the harvest rations
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29 Apr 2005 Collection4 Items
Oman: Led by Captain G. Jenkinson of the Royal Signals (home in sunningdale, berkshire)Oman:Led by Captain G
Not a grocers shop but a farm office at harvest time - when the harvest rations are being distributed. some farmers prefer to buy the rations in bulk and hand them out free - a nice gesture
Vulgar graffiti in response to public notice: no parking or clamp
At the Royal Merchant Seamens Orphanage, Wokingham. Carol practice. 26 October 1929
Small children of Dr Barnardos homes, Berkingside, Assist in the making of christmas pudding. 1931
Wedding of Sir Illtyd Thomas (Cardiff) and Mrs Henrietta Morgan at St JudesWedding of Sir Illtyd Thomas (Cardiff) and Mrs Henrietta Morgan at St Jude s, South Kensington, London. 2 June 1927
Charcoal burning for the trenches in the New Forest. Char-ring
Ex-servicemen at the British Legion Poppy Factory at Richmond are busy preparing the royal wreaths that will be laid on the Cenotaph on Armistice Day by the King with the Prince of Wales
Teheran: The motor cavalcade containing President Eisenhower and the Shah of Persia driving from the airport after Ikes arrival to the Royal Palace, with persian carpets dangling over the road
Scenes of Distruction at Jerusalem; and British Forces Restoring Order. An armoured train inpovised by troops landed from H.M.S
The tangled wreckage of Pierre Leveghs Mercedes after the disaster which claimed 84 lives in the early stages of the 24-hour Le Mans race, France
Pierre Levegh, French Veteran driver who was killed in his Mercedes after the disaster which claimed 84 lives in the early stages of the 24-hour Le Mans race, France
The making of Christmas Crackers at Mead and Fields, Holborn. 2 October 1928The making of Christmas Crackers at Mead and Field s, Holborn. 2 October 1928
At the Royal Merchant Seamens Orphanage, Wokingham. Making the christmas pudding. 26 October 1929
Home dyeing and weaving industry at Alston Studio. Rinsing the wool after a bath of bichromate of potash, which acts as a morsant before dyeing. 1920
Cider making in Devenshire. 6 November 1919
Rev Donald Macdonald who with the help of his dog Jock, managed to lock a deserter from the R.F.A. into the Mission hall which he had broken into
New lamp disc being manufactured for the automobile association and motor union for the use of motorists when entering the ares where by the new order such discs are compulsory
Charcoal burning for the trenches in the New Forest