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Bournville Village - Cottages on Sycamore Road. Bournville is a model village on the southwest side of Birmingham, England, founded by the Quaker Cadbury family for its employees. circa 1910s
The Transport and General Workers Union Convalescent Home, Littleport, East Cambridgeshire, within the Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England Date: circa 1920s
Infatuated with the Boss Date: 1950
Saint-Gingolph, Haute-Savoie, FranceA Souvenir shop (selling dolls and pearls) - Le Perle du Lac at Saint-Gingolph, a small town situated on the south bank of Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)
Blind Typists - Royal Normal College, Upper NorwoodBlind Typists - Royal Normal College for the Blind, Westow Street, Upper Norwood, London. Taking down a telephone message in shorthand
Office party, 1930sDelightful photograph taken at what looks like an office party in the 1930s. Whatever the occasion, everyone looks to be having an extremely jolly time. Date: c.1935
Rural business, Post Office and employees. Binfield Heath, Oxfordshire. Date: circa 1920s
London Trades: Locksmiths - The City Farrier - Gold-BeatersTraditional London trades: (top left) Locksmiths cutting key-barrels on a machine which is 140 years old at the works of the Bramah Lock Company (top right)
Downton, Wiltshire - The Post Office and full local staff. Date: circa 1910s
The Royal Mint - The Cutting Room. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - The Medal Presses. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - The Chancellor BalanceThe Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London - The Chancellor Balance. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - Gold Melting House. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - Silver Melting House. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - Gold Rolling (fine) Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - Gold Rolling. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - Annealing Furnaces. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Mint - Weighing Room Date: circa 1908
Employees - Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USAThe 25, 000 Employees of the Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA pose for a group photograph in front of the factory buildings
Chauffeuse, by Albert de Belleroche, WW1Chauffeuse, by Albert de Belleroche, First World War. The artist used Selfridges employees as models during the war -- the uniform could be that of a lift attendant. 1914-1918
The Design Department of Raphael Tuck & SonsThe designing room at Raphael Tuck & Sons, fine art publishers of prints, cards, Almanacks and postcards, staffed largely by women
W Barratt & Co Ltd factory, Northampton, UKW Barratt & Co Ltd factory, making department, Northampton, UK. mid-20th century
Three books, The Somme, Lille, AmiensThree books, The Somme, Lille and Amiens, published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Southern Railway Servants Orphanage, Woking, SurreyAn aerial view of the Southern Railway Servants Orphanage at Woking which housed orphaned or fatherless children of the railway companys employees. Date: Date unknown
London zookeeper in uniform saying farewell to sealOne of the thirty plus employees, Mr Graves, of the Zoological Gardens in London who enlisted for the new army in the early months of the First World War
Pet Lion at Company in Aden, YemenPet Lion at Messrs Cowasjee Dinshaw & Bros. Company at Aden, Yemen. " Mr Lion with some members of the staff of the firm"
Fig packing - Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory, Izmir, TurkeyFig packing at the Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory and depot at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. A very traditional scene in the main fig-producing region in Turkey. Date: circa 1910s
Female Harrods Employees in War-time Uniform, 1940Photograph showing nine female employees of Harrods in their war-time uniforms, each woman working for a different service. From left to right: Womans Land Army, Womens Voluntary Services, St
National telephone exchange 1 January 1912The General Post Office of the British government assumed all control of the national telephone system. Date: January 1912
Ticket Inspectors Allotment Prize Giving, 1922South East and Chatham Railway Travelling Ticket Inspectors Garden Allotment Prize Giving in Catford, July 1922. Date: 1922
Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon cheered at McVitie and PriceFront cover of The Sphere featuring a photograph of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, being cheered by employees during a visit to the works of Messrs
Diamond mine personnel, Cullinan, Transvaal, South AfricaGroup photo of Premier Diamond Mine personnel (owners, managers, wives and children), Cullinan, Transvaal (now Gauteng), South Africa. taken outside the towns public house, 23 November 1911
Huntley & Palmers Girls leaving work - Reading, Berkshire Date: 1906
Selfridges Employee Beauty Competition 1927Winners and runner-ups in a beauty competition held for the employees of Selfridges department store. First prize awarded to Miss Mulready from the model millinery department. Date: 1927
WW1 poster, 4th Liberty LoanPoster, Honor Emblem, 4th Liberty Loan. circa 1918
W. P. Hartleys Aintree Works - Grading Seville orangesW. P. Hartleys Aintree Works - Women workers grading and classifying Seville oranges and selecting those good enough for Hartley s. Date: circa 1906
TAILOR 1827A tailor cuts a piece of fabric with scissors while his two female employees take a customers measurements in the background. Date: 1827
Gloucester staff outing by charabanc - Halford Cycle Co. LtdGloucester staff members of the Halford Cycle Co. Ltd about to set out on an outing by charabanc to Malmesbury. Date: late 1920s
Valentin factory, Great Titchfield Street, LondonValentin Stockmans Factory, wood turning workshop, Great Titchfield Street, London. Date: circa 1910s
The Victaulic drawing office, Dean Stanley Street, London SWMen at work in the The Victaulic Co Ltd drawing office, Kings Buildings, Dean Stanley Street, London SW1 -- iron and steel tube (pipe and joint) manufacturers. Date: 1939
Northern entrance to Waterloo Station - Memorial Arch dedicated to the Employees of the london & South Western Railway Company who gave their lives during the First World War - unveiled by Queen Mary
Two pages of a book, The Somme, MichelinTwo pages of a book, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Title page, The Somme, MichelinTitle page, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Book cover, The Somme, MichelinBook cover, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
W Moult and J Fidler, workers at hatworksErnest Battersby took a number of photogrpahs of employees at the family hatworks in Stockport, and noted their names as well
Tea Time in Dining Hall of National Control Canteen, WW1Female munitions workers in the dining hall of the National Control Canteen, run by voluntary lady workers to provide cheap, nutritious meals for employees. Date: 1916
Royal visit to Port Sunlight, April 1914Double page spread from the Illustrated London News covering the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Port Sunlight, the famous model village
You ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! T H FisherYou ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! Copy of a painting by Thomas Henry Fisher which was painted for the National Institute for the Blinds Hostel Accommodation for Women Employees.. English School