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00444 Collection (page 2)

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Background image00444 Collection: Carl Armes surveys the remains of the Courtaulds site in Foleshill, Coventry

Carl Armes surveys the remains of the Courtaulds site in Foleshill, Coventry. The site is being cleared to make way for a huge commercial and industrial centre

Background image00444 Collection: William Everard Managing Director of Cashs of Coventry seen here in the label

William Everard Managing Director of Cashs of Coventry seen here in the label and badge weaving shop 25th March 1980

Background image00444 Collection: Production line workers at the Peugeot factory at Ryton are seen here celebrating the Car

Production line workers at the Peugeot factory at Ryton are seen here celebrating the Car of the year award for the Peugeot 405 which is built at the factory, Friday 27th November 1987

Background image00444 Collection: The invoice department of Cashs of Coventry 4th March 1985

The invoice department of Cashs of Coventry 4th March 1985

Background image00444 Collection: The opening of Owen Owen store by the Lord Mayor Alderman John Fennell JP 1st October

The opening of Owen Owen store by the Lord Mayor Alderman John Fennell JP 1st October 1954

Background image00444 Collection: Disgruntled Robert McKinnon, 62, lifts a judges pint

Disgruntled Robert McKinnon, 62, lifts a judges pint. Strathclyde judges have ruled that a beer comes with the froth and therefore no complaints can be made about the amount of froth that comes with

Background image00444 Collection: Coventry Telegrapher reporter Rob Carter talks to Mark McNulty 3000 feet underground

Coventry Telegrapher reporter Rob Carter talks to Mark McNulty 3000 feet underground. With them are (Left to Right) saefty engineer Geoff Webster, chocker Brian Godber

Background image00444 Collection: Supporters of the War Child Charity John and Juliet Stevenson

Supporters of the War Child Charity John and Juliet Stevenson. War Child was founded in 1993 by British filmmakers Bill Leeson and David Wilson

Background image00444 Collection: Staff of Owen Owen gather on the sales floor for their traditional Carol Service

Staff of Owen Owen gather on the sales floor for their traditional Carol Service. 12th December 1978

Background image00444 Collection: Lorries wait to take away the rubble which is all that remains of the former eight storey

Lorries wait to take away the rubble which is all that remains of the former eight storey high GEC factory in the city centre. 6th January 1992

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles 1964 American San Francisco. Circa 3rd September 1964

The Beatles 1964 American San Francisco. Circa 3rd September 1964

Background image00444 Collection: Seating area of the new Mr George night club in the Lower Precinct Coventry 28th November

Seating area of the new Mr George night club in the Lower Precinct Coventry 28th November 1972

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles First American Tour 19th August to 20th September 1964

The Beatles First American Tour 19th August to 20th September 1964. Scenes during the bands concert in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada as fans are helped out. 22nd August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles 1964 Summer of the United States and Canada, their First American tour

The Beatles 1964 Summer of the United States and Canada, their First American tour. George Harrison and John Lennon performing on stage during one of the bands concerts. August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles August 19th 1964, more than six months after taking the East Coast by storm

The Beatles August 19th 1964, more than six months after taking the East Coast by storm, the Fab Four traveled to California to take the stage at the Cow Palace in San Francisco for opening night of

Background image00444 Collection: Members of the 222nd Birmingham Brownies at Kings Norton meet Mr Philip Ware

Members of the 222nd Birmingham Brownies at Kings Norton meet Mr Philip Ware. He is holding a European Eagle Owl called Bubo during the World Wildlife Fund Summer Safari

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles Summer 1964 Tour of the United States and Canada

The Beatles Summer 1964 Tour of the United States and Canada. The band pictured at a press conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 30th August 1964. (Picture shows) Paul McCartney

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles Summer 1964 Tour of the United States and Canada

The Beatles Summer 1964 Tour of the United States and Canada. The band members George Harrison (left) and John Lennon pictured at a press conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 30th August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942

Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles August 19th 1964, more than six months after taking the East Coast by storm

The Beatles August 19th 1964, more than six months after taking the East Coast by storm, the Fab Four traveled to California to take the stage at the Cow Palace in San Francisco for opening night of

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles August 19th 1964, more than six months after taking the East Coast by storm

The Beatles August 19th 1964, more than six months after taking the East Coast by storm, the Fab Four travelled to California to take the stage at the Cow Palace in San Francisco for opening night of

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage, New Street, Birmingham. 29th September 1941

Bomb damage, New Street, Birmingham. 29th September 1941

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles 1964 Summer of the United States and Canada, their First American tour

The Beatles 1964 Summer of the United States and Canada, their First American tour. Screaming teenage female fans react as the group play on stage during one of the bands concerts. August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942

Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942

Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942. Damage to Tree with sign Notice Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942

Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942

Background image00444 Collection: Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941

Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage to Bull Ring, High Street, Birmingham, after air raid on night of 9th April

Bomb damage to Bull Ring, High Street, Birmingham, after air raid on night of 9th April 1941. Pictured 10th April 1941

Background image00444 Collection: Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941

Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage to High Street in Birmingham, after air raid on night of 9th April 1941

Bomb damage to High Street in Birmingham, after air raid on night of 9th April 1941. Pictured 10th April 1941

Background image00444 Collection: Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941

Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941

Background image00444 Collection: The Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, was a casualty of one of

The Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, was a casualty of one of the first air raids over Birmingham when it took a direct hit on the 9th of April 1941

Background image00444 Collection: Bomb damage to Bull Ring, High Street, Birmingham, after air raid on night of 9th April

Bomb damage to Bull Ring, High Street, Birmingham, after air raid on night of 9th April 1941. Pictured 10th April 1941

Background image00444 Collection: The Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, was a casualty of one of

The Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, was a casualty of one of the first air raids over Birmingham when it took a direct hit on the 9th of April 1941

Background image00444 Collection: Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids

Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham. Soldiers find time for a break, and a game of golf

Background image00444 Collection: Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids

Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham. NOT TO BE PRINTED. Warning from Censors. Photograph was censored at time, due to visibility of Range Finder

Background image00444 Collection: The Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, was a casualty of one of

The Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, was a casualty of one of the first air raids over Birmingham when it took a direct hit on the 9th of April 1941

Background image00444 Collection: Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids

Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham

Background image00444 Collection: Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids

Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham. NOT TO BE PRINTED. Warning from Censors. Photograph was censored at time, due to visibility of Range Finder

Background image00444 Collection: Members of the 222nd Birmingham Brownies at Kings Norton meet Mr Philip Ware

Members of the 222nd Birmingham Brownies at Kings Norton meet Mr Philip Ware. He is holding a European Eagle Owl called Bubo during the World Wildlife Fund Summer Safari

Background image00444 Collection: The White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D. C. Circa 1980

The White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D. C. Circa 1980
The White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D.C. Circa 1980

Background image00444 Collection: Supporters of the War Child Charity John Shaw (second from right

Supporters of the War Child Charity John Shaw (second from right) and Juliet Stevenson (far right). War Child was founded in 1993 by British filmmakers Bill Leeson and David Wilson

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles 1964 Summer Tour of United States and Canada

The Beatles 1964 Summer Tour of United States and Canada. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr at the Lafayette Motor Inn, Atlantic City, 30th August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles 1964 Summer Tour of United States and Canada

The Beatles 1964 Summer Tour of United States and Canada. Ringo Starr in his room at the Lafayette Motor Inn, Atlantic City, New Jersey during the bands first American tour. 30th August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles 1964 Summer of the United States and Canada, their First American tour

The Beatles 1964 Summer of the United States and Canada, their First American tour. Paul McCartney and George Harrison performing on stage during one of the bands concerts. August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles Summer 1964 Tour of the United States and Canada

The Beatles Summer 1964 Tour of the United States and Canada. The band pictured at a press conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 30th August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: The Beatles 1964 Summer Tour of United States and Canada

The Beatles 1964 Summer Tour of United States and Canada. Ringo Starr in his room at the Lafayette Motor Inn, Atlantic City, New Jersey during the bands first American tour. 30th August 1964

Background image00444 Collection: Members of the 222nd Birmingham Brownies at Kings Norton meet Mr Philip Ware

Members of the 222nd Birmingham Brownies at Kings Norton meet Mr Philip Ware. He is holding a European Eagle Owl called Bubo during the World Wildlife Fund Summer Safari



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