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00172 Collection

Choose a picture from our 00172 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background image00172 Collection: Amateur boxers Tony Sullivan (left) who was a Midland Counties Champion in 1955

Amateur boxers Tony Sullivan (left) who was a Midland Counties Champion in 1955 and 1956 and Larry Byrne, who is a champion from Ireland. Aston Boxing Club, November 1957

Background image00172 Collection: Elizabeth Hotchkin of Bournville, Birmingham, Vaults at the B. A. I

Elizabeth Hotchkin of Bournville, Birmingham, Vaults at the B. A. I
Elizabeth Hotchkin of Bournville, Birmingham, Vaults at the B.A.I. Elizabeth, a member of the City of Birmingham Physical Recreation Association

Background image00172 Collection: Miners leave the pit as the final underground shift leaves Bates Colliery, Blyth

Miners leave the pit as the final underground shift leaves Bates Colliery, Blyth, May 1986

Background image00172 Collection: HMS Birmingham a type 42 destroyer on route along the Bristol Channel

HMS Birmingham a type 42 destroyer on route along the Bristol Channel

Background image00172 Collection: Miner Ken Black clocking off the last underground shift at Bates Pit, Blyth in May 1986

Miner Ken Black clocking off the last underground shift at Bates Pit, Blyth in May 1986

Background image00172 Collection: Miners at Easington Colliery, County Durham celebrating the production of their millionth

Miners at Easington Colliery, County Durham celebrating the production of their millionth tonne of coal for the quickest time in six years

Background image00172 Collection: Pit gear at Bomarsund Colliery, October 1965

Pit gear at Bomarsund Colliery, October 1965

Background image00172 Collection: Miner Wilfey Moralee who was the last man off the shift at Vane Tempest Colliery on its

Miner Wilfey Moralee who was the last man off the shift at Vane Tempest Colliery on its closure in October 1992

Background image00172 Collection: Coal train at Westoe Colliery South Shields, January 1972

Coal train at Westoe Colliery South Shields, January 1972

Background image00172 Collection: The demolition of Wearmouth Colliery in October 1994

The demolition of Wearmouth Colliery in October 1994

Background image00172 Collection: Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time

Murton Colliery produced its millionth tonne of the financial year in record time, beating the previous best by three weeks. January 1988

Background image00172 Collection: Miners leave the cage for the last time at Murton Colliery, November 1991

Miners leave the cage for the last time at Murton Colliery, November 1991

Background image00172 Collection: The Suez crisis - A stack of Russian and Czech-made rifles

The Suez crisis - A stack of Russian and Czech-made rifles, captured from Egyptain Army Prisoners 13/11/56

Background image00172 Collection: All that jazz... Cream sleeveless dress de chine has triple flared skirt

All that jazz... Cream sleeveless dress de chine has triple flared skirt and matching long-sleeved short jacket. Old time fashion. August 1979

Background image00172 Collection: Unloading the tubs at Eltringham Colliery, Prudhoe. January 1949

Unloading the tubs at Eltringham Colliery, Prudhoe. January 1949

Background image00172 Collection: The 75ft high coal washing tower at Bates Pit, Blyth just prior to demolition

The 75ft high coal washing tower at Bates Pit, Blyth just prior to demolition, February 1961

Background image00172 Collection: The last shift going down at Burradon Colliery, November 1975

The last shift going down at Burradon Colliery, November 1975

Background image00172 Collection: A childs feet before shoes have been worn

A childs feet before shoes have been worn

Background image00172 Collection: Air raid scenes on Middlesbrough Station. 4th November 1942

Air raid scenes on Middlesbrough Station. 4th November 1942

Background image00172 Collection: A Roman Catholic church damaged by enemy action during an air raid on the North East of

A Roman Catholic church damaged by enemy action during an air raid on the North East of England. 14th March 1943

Background image00172 Collection: Harraton Colliery, December 1946

Harraton Colliery, December 1946

Background image00172 Collection: Eppleton Colliery in June 1952

Eppleton Colliery in June 1952

Background image00172 Collection: A cinema suffered severe damage during an enemy air raid over a North East coast town

A cinema suffered severe damage during an enemy air raid over a North East coast town Circa 1939 - 45

Background image00172 Collection: View showing the damage to part of the shopping centre in South Shields

View showing the damage to part of the shopping centre in South Shields, North East England, hit directly with bombs dropped in an air raid by the German Luftwaffe the previous evening

Background image00172 Collection: Women and men wearing edwardian fashion during a trip to the seaside at Roker Beach circa

Women and men wearing edwardian fashion during a trip to the seaside at Roker Beach circa 1900

Background image00172 Collection: Part of a street in a residential quarter of a North East coastal town, England

Part of a street in a residential quarter of a North East coastal town, England, demolished during a recent enemy air raid 26 May 1943

Background image00172 Collection: Young dancers crowd the floor for a twist dance. Local Caption

Young dancers crowd the floor for a twist dance. Local Caption
Young dancers crowd the floor for a twist dance. friendshipimages

Background image00172 Collection: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in the North East region to launch the

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in the North East region to launch the Northern Star passenger ship built by Vickers Armstrong at the firms Walker Naval Yard June 1961

Background image00172 Collection: 1941, A lorry is loaded with 50 bales of salvage paper weighing three tons at Newcastle

1941, A lorry is loaded with 50 bales of salvage paper weighing three tons at Newcastle Corporation Cleansing Department for despatch to the mills where it will be re-pulped

Background image00172 Collection: Houses in Hendon, Sunderland damaged when a German plane crashed in flames after being

Houses in Hendon, Sunderland damaged when a German plane crashed in flames after being hit in an air raid over North-East England in September, 1940

Background image00172 Collection: East Hetton Colliery, County Durham in June 1983

East Hetton Colliery, County Durham in June 1983

Background image00172 Collection: Ponies and their handlers at Greenside Colliery in 1932

Ponies and their handlers at Greenside Colliery in 1932. It was claimed that the ponies were kept in better conditions than many animals on the surface. 24th December 1932

Background image00172 Collection: A woman drinking out of a bottle

A woman drinking out of a bottle

Background image00172 Collection: Women modelling hot pants

Women modelling hot pants

Background image00172 Collection: Crowds watch the demolition of Westoe Colliery, South Shields in April 1994

Crowds watch the demolition of Westoe Colliery, South Shields in April 1994

Background image00172 Collection: Washington Colliery, County Durham, Britains oldest pit when it closed in 1968

Washington Colliery, County Durham, Britains oldest pit when it closed in 1968. It was due to become the centre of a pleasure park when this picture was taken in January 1971

Background image00172 Collection: Rani the elephant at Gosforth Racecourse

Rani the elephant at Gosforth Racecourse

Background image00172 Collection: A 1949 picture of the headgear and winding house at Lynemouth Colliery, Northumberland

A 1949 picture of the headgear and winding house at Lynemouth Colliery, Northumberland

Background image00172 Collection: Shilbottle Colliery in March 1977

Shilbottle Colliery in March 1977

Background image00172 Collection: A miner walks home from Ellington Colliery in February 1994

A miner walks home from Ellington Colliery in February 1994

Background image00172 Collection: A new baby giraffe stand after only 45 minutes of being born at Lambton Pleasure Park

A new baby giraffe stand after only 45 minutes of being born at Lambton Pleasure Park

Background image00172 Collection: The Suez crisis - In the foregound is the funnel of one of the sunk ships 12 / 11 / 56

The Suez crisis - In the foregound is the funnel of one of the sunk ships 12 / 11 / 56
The Suez crisis - In the foregound is the funnel of one of the sunk ships 12/11/56

Background image00172 Collection: Maria Callas rehearses for Festival Hall concert. Maria Callas the opera

Maria Callas rehearses for Festival Hall concert. Maria Callas the opera singer from Milans La Scala arriving at the Royal Festival Hall to rehearse for tonights (26/11/73)

Background image00172 Collection: Porters checking parcels that have arrived by train at Ashby-de-la-Zouch railway station

Porters checking parcels that have arrived by train at Ashby-de-la-Zouch railway station. Glass negs taken 1958

Background image00172 Collection: This is cider in the making - thousands of apples packed into one of the storage silos at

This is cider in the making - thousands of apples packed into one of the storage silos at the Hereford works. A stream of water at the bottom of the tank carries the fruit into the mill

Background image00172 Collection: A couple holding hands

A couple holding hands

Background image00172 Collection: The production line at jaguar or rather what is left after a fire ravaged most of

The production line at jaguar or rather what is left after a fire ravaged most of the factory, at Coventry. January 1957

Background image00172 Collection: Tilly believes in doing things properly. If shes invited to a party she insists

Tilly believes in doing things properly. If shes invited to a party she insists on sampling all of the food. And if her table manners aren t all they should be



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We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2003, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
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