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01325 Collection (page 2)

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Background image01325 Collection: Betteshanger Colliery, Kent, threatened with closure. 1985

Betteshanger Colliery, Kent, threatened with closure. 1985

Background image01325 Collection: Having changed their clothes, working miners leave the changing room

Having changed their clothes, working miners leave the changing room and make their way to the pit at Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. 22nd February 1985

Background image01325 Collection: Betteshanger Colliery, Kent, threatened with closure. 1985

Betteshanger Colliery, Kent, threatened with closure. 1985

Background image01325 Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent

The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in

Background image01325 Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent

The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in

Background image01325 Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent

The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in

Background image01325 Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent

The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in

Background image01325 Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent

The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in

Background image01325 Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent

The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in

Background image01325 Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent

The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in

Background image01325 Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits John Rylands Library, Manchester

Queen Elizabeth II visits John Rylands Library, Manchester. The process of bookbinding is explained by bindery manager Mr. Arnold May. 5th May 1982

Background image01325 Collection: Frys Chocolate factory Keynsham. In the Quality Control section

Frys Chocolate factory Keynsham. In the Quality Control section. Two of the ladies check ingredients for the Easter Egg production run. Left to Right Mrs Veronica Burchell and Cherry Moore

Background image01325 Collection: Frys Chocolate factory Keynsham. In the Quality Control section

Frys Chocolate factory Keynsham. In the Quality Control section. Two of the ladies check a Easter Egg for shape, taste and wrapping. Left to Right Mrs Veronica Burchell and Cherry Moore

Background image01325 Collection: Lord Fiske (left) and Sir Hugh Conway at the unveiling of the new fifty pence piece at a

Lord Fiske (left) and Sir Hugh Conway at the unveiling of the new fifty pence piece at a press conference held by the Decimal Currency Board at Standard House Northumberland Avenue, London

Background image01325 Collection: Pauline Sutcliffe (centre), sister of former Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe

Pauline Sutcliffe (centre), sister of former Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe, at an exhibition of her brothers artwork at Liverpools Bluecoat Gallery alongside Mike Evans and Beryl Bainbridge

Background image01325 Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits Manchester. A visitor from New Zealand

Queen Elizabeth II visits Manchester. A visitor from New Zealand, two-year-old Michael Kenny, shyly presents the Queen with flowers he picked himself. 5th May 1982

Background image01325 Collection: Middlesbrough F. Cs new coach. 1973

Middlesbrough F. Cs new coach. 1973
Middlesbrough F.Cs new coach. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Pet Goose goes to school, Teesside. 1973

Pet Goose goes to school, Teesside. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Pet Goose goes to school, Teesside. 1973

Pet Goose goes to school, Teesside. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Bobby Charlton, in the number 9 shirt for Manchester United, at Old Trafford

Bobby Charlton, in the number 9 shirt for Manchester United, at Old Trafford, Manchester against Leeds United at the start of the 1970-1971 season

Background image01325 Collection: Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Bobby Charlton, in the number 9 shirt for Manchester United, at Old Trafford

Bobby Charlton, in the number 9 shirt for Manchester United, at Old Trafford, Manchester against Leeds United at the start of the 1970-1971 season

Background image01325 Collection: Blackpool 4 v West Ham United 0. FA Cup 3rd round match at Bloomfield Rd

Blackpool 4 v West Ham United 0. FA Cup 3rd round match at Bloomfield Rd. West Ham striker Jimmy Greaves in action. 2nd January 1971

Background image01325 Collection: Leeds United verses Manchester United at Elland Road, Leeds, Yorkshire

Leeds United verses Manchester United at Elland Road, Leeds, Yorkshire. Final score was a 2-2 draw with goals for Manchester United from Bobby Charlton and John Fitzpatrick

Background image01325 Collection: Frys Chocolate factory Keynsham. In the Quality Control section

Frys Chocolate factory Keynsham. In the Quality Control section, a panel of tasters gather round a table and eat pieces of chocolate

Background image01325 Collection: Pet Goose goes to school, Teesside. 1973

Pet Goose goes to school, Teesside. 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Children paint cobble at Guisborough School in the north-east of England

Children paint cobble at Guisborough School in the north-east of England. Circa 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Children paint cobble at Guisborough School in the north-east of England

Children paint cobble at Guisborough School in the north-east of England. Circa 1973

Background image01325 Collection: Frys Chocolate factory at Keynsham. Packing chocolates Mrs Ilene Sommhill of St

Frys Chocolate factory at Keynsham. Packing chocolates Mrs Ilene Sommhill of St George, Bristol who has worked for Frys for 13 years. And she still likes chocolate. 1st March 1967

Background image01325 Collection: Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973

Construction of Parkway, Teesside. 1973



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