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Labour Party election posters and television speakersLabour Party election posters and speakers for Labours series of five short television programmes in the run-up to the General Election of 8th October 1959 (which the Conservatives won)
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston circumnavigates the globeSir Robin Knox-Johnston and his 32-foot ketch Suhaili, after completing a 312-day non-stop single-handed voyage around the world
Gyrocopter Beats TrafficThe Campbell Cricket one-man gyrocopter is used for speedy commuting above the traffic and passengers queuing at the bus stop Date: late 1960s
Orient Express train in a rural settingThe Orient Express - countryfolk stop to watch the express go by
Busy Brighton Bus-StopMen, women and children queue to board the open-top Sea Front Service bus in Brighton at a stop outside the Royal Albion Hotel Date: 1952
Don Bradman square cuts at Lords, 1930Photograph of Don Bradman square cutting during the second Test Match between England and Australia, held at Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1930
Fred and Adele Astaire in Stop FlirtingFred and Adele Astaire starring with Majorie Gordon in the successful show, Stop Flirting which opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London in 1923 and moved to the Queens Theatre a few months later
Colchester Railway Station - G. E. R. Express TrainColchester Railway Station - G.E.R. Express Train Date: circa 1903
Castle Coaches Bus at a bus stop running between Lewisham and Marylebone in London c. 1940
Daily Telegraph front pages, 1914, 1918 and 1919, WW1Daily Telegraph front pages for 3 August 1914 and 11 November 1918, marking the beginning and end of the First World War
Douglas DC-7C PH-DSD Zwarte Zee of KLMDouglas DC-7C, PH-DSD, Zwarte Zee, of KLM. This aircraft achieved the longest passenger flight up to that time flying non-stop from Long Beach, California, to Le Bourget, Paris, a distance of 6
Royal Scot Goes by C1935A maintenance gang stop work to watch the Royal Scot go by
Bus Stop Queue 1960SA young pregnant woman waiting at a bus stop with another young woman and two old ladies
Cumbria RamblersThree ramblers stop to admire the view of the Newlands Valley, Cumbria, England, with the peaks of Hindscarth and Robinson Fell towering impressively above the valley. Date: 1930s
Hikers by Signpost / 1935Feminine rambling fashions of 3/4 length tweed or checked skirts worn with matching or contrasting jackets. Stockings or ankle socks are worn with various styles of shoe
Allenburys Pastilles AdAdvertisement for Allenburys pastilles; this advert suggests that they will stop people coughing through a talkie
Bristol BrabazonDesigned to fly non-stop London-NY, the Bristol 167 is the largest civil aircraft in the air - wingspan 70m, length 54m. It fails for economic not technical reasons
The Railway Junction. A signal changing from stop to go. This is a classic British semaphore stop signal (lower quadrant type)
Traffic Police OfficerTraffic police officer giving stop signal number 2. Metropolitan police
St Mark / Evangelist / RoyauSAINT MARK THE EVANGELIST keeps a lion in his study to stop people interrupting him whiles writing his book
Scolds Bridle from Armagh Jail - a view of a woman sitting with the bridle over her face, to stop her talking. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s
Mother and daughters at a London bus stopA mother and her two daughters waiting for a No.6 bus at Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London W9. They are all smartly dressed, but the houses in the background are showing postwar shabbiness
Hansel and Gretel Hotel, 68 Belgrave Road, Pimlico, London - a street famous fr having many cheap hotels at all price levels along its length. Date: circa 1960
Glasgow Tram number 26 to Scotstoun via Bridgeton CrossGlasgow Tram number 26 from Burnside to Scotstoun/Dalmuir via Bridgeton Cross - the stop at Springfield Road. The service was introduced on 15 August 1943. Date: circa 1944
Major fire in Wandsworth Road, Clapham SW8London firefighters and the London Salvage Corps (in the long coats) at the scene of a fire involving shops and dwellings in Wandsworth Road, Clapham, SW8, on 9 September 1959. Date: 1959
Gipsy couple on their horse-drawn cartA middle-aged gipsy couple riding along a country road on their horse-drawn cart. A London Transport bus stop can be seen in the background
Fred and Adele Astaire in Stop Flirting, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Amelia Earhart; Wilmer Stultz (r) and Louis GordonAmelia Earhart, centre; Wilmer Stultz, pilot, right; and Louis Gordon, co-pilot. Burry Port, Wales, after their non-stop flight from Newfoundland starting on 17 June 1928. Date: 1928
Cover design, Popular Aviation Magazine combined with Practical Mechanics, showing two criminals in a red car being pursued by two policemen in a biplane
The Flying Scotsman, pulling out of Kings CrossThe Flying Scotsman pulling out of Kings Cross station at the start of its 392 mile non-stop to Edinburgh. The journey took just under eight hours in 1933
The Famous Astaires by NermanCaricature of brother and sister dance act, Fred and Adele Astaire by Nerman during the time of their successful run in Stop Flirting at various London theatres during the mid 1920s
Moveable bus stop arrives in London, WWIIA moveable bus stop sign on Tottenham Court Road in central London, giving a clear indication of where people should queue during busy rush hours. Date: 1939
Alcock and Brown - AviatorsBritish aviators John Alcock (1892 - 1919) and Arthur Whitten Brown (1886 1948) made the first non-stop transatlantic flight in June 1919.[1] They flew a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber
Newark WatermillTwo young men, cyclists, take time out to stop and admire the splendid weatherboarded Newark Watermill, Pyrford, Surrey, England
Portobello Road / PonchoPORTOBELLO ROAD A group of young people stop and chat in Portobello Market. One couple share a knitted poncho
Outside Cafe TortoniThe fashionable Cafe Tortoni, in the rue Taitbout, where carriages stop for ladies to consume ice cream, while others enjoy theirs on the terrace
Great Central ExpressThe Great Central Express runs non-stop from London to Sheffield, drawn by a locomotive of the Sir Sam Fay class
The Square, Bournemouth, Dorset. Date: 1928
Sundial in Petts Wood, KentA rambler stops to look at a sundial in Petts Wood, Kent, set up in memory of William Willett, pioneer of daylight saving whose ideas led to British Summer Time. 1939
Norbury Tramway Terminus, London Date: 1905
Dining saloon on a London to Liverpool express trainThe dining saloon on the London & North Western Railways non-stop express from London Euston to the Riverside Station, Liverpool, for the Atlantic cruise liners. Date: circa 1912
Traffic Police OfficerTraffic police officer giving stop signal number 1 and 2. Metropolitan police
Social / Women, Girl & CarA lady and her child leave their Delage and walk along the pavement until they stop and talk with a friend
Race to Gretna / NewhouseONE MILE FROM GRETNA A couple desperate to marry race to Gretna Green in a four horse open top carriage but are pursued by those who wish to stop them
Buses at Trafalgar SquFour Routemaster London buses in a queue on the National Gallery side of Trafalgar Square, with the South African embassy in the background
Trumpet Call Ends WwiZebrowski sounds the trumpet call for the Germans to stop fighting
Never-stop railway at British Empire Exhibition 1924Diagram showing step-on, step-off method, where people walked slowly onto the moving carriage that went around the British Empire Exhibition, in Wembley, designed by William Yorath Lewis
George Galloway, British left-wing politician, at his deskGeorge Galloway (b 1954), British left-wing politician, formerly a Labour MP, before founding the Respect Party. Seen here working at his desk. From 2001 Vice President of the Stop The War Coalition