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Huddersfield Town FC football team 1922-1923Huddersfield Town FC football team c 1922-1923. Back row: Walter, Wood, Slade, Cowell, Barkas, Brough. Smith. Third row: Chaplin (Trainer), Marlow, Stentiford, Wilson, Goodier, Goodall, Cawthorne
The Queen presents the F. A. Cup to NewcastleThe Queen hands the F.A. Cup to the Newcastle captain, Jimmy Scoular, watched by the Secretary of the Football Association, Sir Stanley Rous. B
Seaside Bungalow, Carbis BayA photograph of an expansive modernist seaside bungalow at Carbis Bay, Cornwall, designed in the 1930s by Truro based architects, Cowell, Drewitt and Wheatly. Date: circa 1937
Elizabeth Cowell, by official car, in army uniform and hatElizabeth Cowell, standing by official car, in army uniform and hat. Captioned, We take off our hat to: Miss Elizabeth Cowell, for being a wartime army transport worker, instead of herself
John Snagge and Elizabeth Cowell at the BBCJohn Snagge (1904-1996) was a BBC newsreader and commentator, who was made Presentation Director at the start of World War II
Elizabeth Cowell, BBC announcerElizabeth Cowell (1912-1998) was the first female television announcer. She made her debut with the BBC in 1936. Date: 1940
Pantomime, Cinderella, by H B Maxwell, produced by J E Cowell, West Pier Date: early 20th century
Elizabeth Cowell by Madame YevondeElizabeth Cowell (1912 - 1998), British broadcaster and the first woman television announcer by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1940
Whos Your Hatter by J Caulfied and John HarrowayPromotional music sheet for Whos Your Hatter, by J. Caulfield and John Harroway, sung by Sam Cowell, circa 1850. It is about the problems which womens huge hats pose to men
FALL / PEKINGESE / 1925CHAMPION TAI YANG OF NEWNHAM Owned by Cowell. Date: 1925
Elizabeth Cowell at the BBCGiven its access to sensitive information, the BBC had to be on the lookout for potential spies during the Second World War
Elizabeth Cowell - television presenter by YevondeElizabeth Cowell (19121998) was a British broadcaster and the first woman television announcer. Pictured studying a portrait taken of herself in 1933 before she became a radio
Preston wage disputeGeorge Cowell addresses an open air meeting of factory operatives in The Orchard, Preston, Lancashire, during the strike resulting from a wages dispute
Male Type Cowell 19CSir John Cowell displays all his medals for this studio photograph