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MicrodensitometerThe Analytical Research Unit, Harwell, is a service for industry to identify and control impurities in industrial materials : Using a microdensitometer and computer Date: 1973
Nuclear Computer 1973Inspection of nuclear reactor fuel element components at Springfields Laboratories : Close-up of the computerised measurement of the grids. Date: 1973
Mineral AnalyserThe TELSEC portable non- dispersive X-ray mineral analyser offers a fast method of measuring selected elements in ores, soils, slags, etc. Date: November 1970
Electron MicroscopeThe EM 300 transmission electron microscope, which is used to study tiny voids or dislocations in materials or very small crystallites, A.E.R.E. Harwell. Date: October 1971
Measuring an EarhquakeAn initial measurement of a large earthquake being made on a monitor recording at an outstation near Blacknest, near Aldermaston. Date: August 1963
Radiochemical CentreProcess boxes for the production of tritium compounds at the Radiochemical Centre, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: December 1964
Chemical TechnologyA JEM 7A microscope can examine gas or solid interface reactions at temperatures of up to 1200oC, Chemistry Division, Harwell. Date: 1960s
Microcircuit DevelopmentA metallurgist examines a microcircuit on the enlarging screen of a microscope at A.W.R.E. Aldermaston. Date: early 1970s
Englishman asserting his authorityThree Spaniards outnumbered by an Englishmen in combat. While they draw their swords, the Englishmen responds with his quarterstaff. Date: 17th Century
Cyrus commanding the boys to seize the rebel" Cyrus commanded the boys to seize the rebel" -- an illustration to the childrens story, Harry and Herodotus, or Tales of an Old Traveller
TEA TASTERMiss Margaret Irving, pictured in her London tasting office, was the only woman tea taster in Britain and an authority in London as a connoisseur of all blends of tea. Date: circa 1930
John Wyclif preachingExpelled from the university, Wyclif went into the country and there wrote and taught. John Wyclif (c.1324-1384), English theologian and reformist
Policewoman with evacuee childrenA policewoman helping evacuee children find their train out of London during the Second World War
Policemen in wartime tin helmetsTwo policemen in tin helmets worn during the Second World War
Policeman investigating a river bargeA policeman investigating a barge on the River Thames in London
Metropolitan Police scientific investigatorA Metropolitan Police scientific investigator examining evidence from a crime scene
Queen Elizabeth II signing the visitors book at a Metropolitan Police archive
Metropolitan Police boat on the River ThamesA Metropolitan Police boat on the River Thames
Policemen on horsebackTwo policemen on horseback, with a crowd of people in London
Policeman standing guard at a traffic pileupA policeman standing guard at a traffic pileup of three cars
Metropolitan Police motor cyclistsA group of Metropolitan Police motor cyclists, with the River Thames and Tower Bridge in the background
Policemen with their bicyclesA group of policemen with their bicycles
Policeman with enthusiastic grannyA policeman receives a kiss from an enthusiastic granny brandishing a bunch of mistletoe
Mrs Thatcher visiting the Metropolitan PoliceMrs Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, visiting the Metropolitan Police
Policeman on a busA policeman sitting alongside the driver on a London bus
View of Piccadilly Circus, LondonA view of Piccadilly Circus, London, on a busy day
Policeman at a building society premisesA policeman at a London branch of the Halifax Building Society, making notes in his notebook
Metropolitan Police helicopters at an airfieldThree Metropolitan Police helicopters at an airfield -- two are on the ground, while another hovers in the air
Policeman and dog by a railway lineA policeman and his alsatian dog by a railway line, next to a freight train transporting mini cars
Policeman at the controls of a riverboatA policeman at the controls of a boat on the River Thames in London
Policemen on duty in LondonSeveral policemen on duty, trying to control a large but friendly crowd of people on a London street
Metropolitan Police car with smashed bonnetA Metropolitan Police car with a smashed bonnet and its door falling off
Policewoman on traffic dutyA policewoman on traffic duty on a busy day in London
Metropolitan Police officers with a member of the publicTwo Metropolitan Police officers, one male, one female, chatting on a London street with an elderly member of the public
Mrs Thatcher in a Metropolitan Police carMrs Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, posing in a Metropolitan Police car
Metropolitan Police fingerprint databaseA man sits at a monitor to look at fingerprints on the Metropolitan Police database
Policeman, car and light aircraftA policeman with his car, near a light aircraft on an airfield
Metropolitan Police investigation equipment, set out on the ground at the back of a green van
Policeman helping schoolgirls cross the roadA policeman helping a group of schoolgirls cross the road
Metropolitan Police forensic investigatorsTwo Metropolitan Police forensic investigators gathering evidence at a crime scene
Metropolitan Police buttonsTwo Metropolitan Police buttons, one with a silvery finish, the other gold. They are set alongside a one penny piece to give an idea of their size
A set of six Metropolitan Police instruction books
Metropolitan Police handcuffsA set of Metropolitan Police handcuffs
Metropolitan Police helmetA Metropolitan Police helmet
Metropolitan Police truncheonA Metropolitan Police truncheon, decorated with gold and red painting
Metropolitan Police Duty Hints instruction bookA Metropolitan Police instruction book: Duty Hints for Constables and Section Sergeants
Metropolitan Police Glossary of Words instruction bookA Metropolitan Police instruction book: Glossary of Words in Common Police Use