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Sailmaker William Leitch, in his sail loft in Loch TarbertSailmaker William Leitch, in his sail loft in East Loch Tarbert, Scotland. William is the third generation of sailmakers to work from the old sail loft in Tarbert on the West Coast of Scotland
Major John Howard DSO, 1912-1999, who led a glider-borne assault on two bridges between Benouville and Ranville in Normandy, France, codenamed Operation Deadstick
Pony and trap on the island of Innishmore, Aran IslandsTravel is mostly done by horse and trap or bicycle on the island of Innishmore, Aran Islands, Ireland Date: 1991
Hannah Hauxwell - English farmerHannah Hauxwell, 1926 ? 2018, was an English farmer who was the subject of several television documentaries. She first came to public attention after being covered in an ITV documentary
Exterior of Plas Teg - Grade I listed Jacobean house, WalesExterior of Plas Teg, a Grade I listed Jacobean house in North Wales, near the village of Pontblyddyn, Flintshire, north Wales. In 2019, the house was still owned and run by Cornelia Bayley Date: 1988
A man leaps along the stepping stones at Ogmore CastleA young man leaps along the stepping stones at Ogmore Castle, Ogmore-by-Sea, Glamorgan, South Wales. The Sunday Times Date: 1988
Retired coal miner Blaenavon, South WalesA retired coal miner sits above the Welsh valleys with his mongrel dog at Blaenavon, South Wales Date: 1988
Steam locomotive Josiah Wedgwood at CheddletomThe steam locomotive Josiah Wedgwood, which ran the first preservation trains at the Cheddleton Railway Centre, Staffordshire. This was to develop into what is now the Churnet Valley Railway
Steam locomotive Josiah Wedgwood at CheddletomThe steam locomotive Josiah Wedgwood, which pulled the first preservation trains at the Cheddleton Railway Centre, Staffordshire. This was to develop into what is now the Churnet Valley Railway
The owner of Birminghams last horseshoe factory at work on an anvil in the workshop. The factory exported horseshoes all over the world. The Times Date: 1987
Abandoned kiln and buildings at Southorns pipeworks Broseley, Shropshire - now The Broseley Pipe Museum. The bellows and saggars still in place
Clay pipes from Southorns pipeworks, Broseley, ShropshireA selection of clay pipes found in the workshops of Southorns pipeworks, Broseley, Shropshire - now The Broseley Pipe Museum Date: 1987
Mr Ivor Southorn, at the Brosley Clay Pipe worksMr Ivor Southorn, whose great, great grandfather William Southorn started clay pipemaking on an industrial scale in Broseley, Shropshire
A stone barn on a farm in Coverdale in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It is a cold day and sheep graze on the sparse winter grass Date: 1991
Construction of Bells Bridge across River Clyde, GlasgowA welder working on Bells Bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. The pedestrian bridge was constructed in 1988 to coincide with the Glasgow Garden Festival
Bala Lake Railway line - Locomotive Maid MarionSteam locomotive Maid Marion hauls a train along the Bala Lake Railway line, which runs along the shore of Bala Lake, Gwynedd, North Wales Date: 1988
The Boathouse, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales, where poet Dylan Thomas once lived. The house overlooks the Taff Estuary and the River Taff. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1988
Bury St Edmunds, Moyses Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, SuffolkMarket stalls in front of Moyses Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Date: 1988
On the lawns of Abbey Gardens Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkFour young office workers and a white swan sit in the lawns of Abbey Gardens Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and enjoy their lunch break Date: 1988
Picking flowers below Ludwigs Castle, Fussen, BavariaA mother and her small boy pick flowers in a meadow below Neuschwanstein Castle, aka King Ludwigs Castle, a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a hill above the village of Hohenschwangau
Two elderly ladies in Nordlingen, Bavaria, GermanTwo elderly ladies in Nordlingen in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, German. Both ladies carry large handbags and look formidable Date: 1988
Two elderly ladies in Nordlingen, Bavaria, GermanTwo elderly ladies talk outside a shop in Nordlingen in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, German Date: 1988
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria, GermanyRoderbogen and Markusturm in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria, on the Romantic Road (Romantische Strasse) through southern Germany Date: 1988
A signalman at work at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandA signalman at work in the 180 lever railway signal box at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Date: 1991
Shepherd with his sheepdog and sheep beside the River TeesA shepherd with his collie sheepdog and some of his sheep beside the River Tees in Teesdale, County Durham, England Date: 1991
Shepherd with his sheepdog and sheep beside the River TeesA shepherd with his sheepdog and some of his sheep beside the River Tees in Teesdale, County Durham, England. First published The Daily Telegraph Date: 1991
The Talyllyn Narrow Guage Railway North Wales. A steam locomotive (believed to be Loco No 7 Tom Rolt when it first entered service on the railway) emerges in a cloud of steam from under a bridge
The Talyllyn Narrow Guage Railway, North WalesThe Talyllyn Narrow Guage Railway - a fireman oils a steam locomotive (believed to be Loco No 7 Tom Rolt when it first entered service on the railway) in the loco sheds at Tywyn, North Wales
Swans on Vistula River, Krakow, PolandSwans on the Vistula River, Krakow, Poland. The Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslaus, also known as the Wawel Cathedral, is seen in the distance on Wawel Hill Date: 1988
Mulberry Harbour on the beach at Arromanches-les-BainsA section of one of the World War Two Mulberry Harbours on the beach at Arromanches-les-Bains, Normandy, France Date: 1988
George Morris inventor of the 12 volt electric Welsh HarpGeorge Morris inventor of the 12 volt portable electric Welsh Harp, testing his invention in the hills of Snowdonia, North Wales Date: 1988
George Morris inventor of the 12 volt electric Welsh HarpGeorge Morris inventor of the 12 volt portable electric Welsh Harp, Wales. Testing his invention in his workshop in North Wales Date: 1988
George Morris inventor of the 12 volt electric Welsh HarpGeorge Morris inventor of the 12 volt portable electric Welsh Harp, testing his invention in the hills of Snowdonia, North Wales. First published The Independent newspaper Date: 1988
Cor Ellen a beachcomber on the island of Texel in the Dutch Fresian Islands in the North Sea. Cor opened the Jutter Museum on the island and did all his beachcombing using his old butchers bicycle
The bottom sawyer in a saw pit cutting a timber log into plaThe bottom sawyer in a saw pit cuts a timber log into planks. He is showered by sawdust Date: 1989
The old outdoor swimming pool at Portstewart, County DerryA small boy plays beside the old outdoor swimming pool at Portstewart, County Derry, Northern Ireland. This area is now redeveloped as The Crescent Play Park
The old outdoor swimming pool at Portstewart, County DerryA woman in coat and headscarf walks along the beach past the old outdoor swimming pool at Portstewart, County Derry, Northern Ireland. This area is now redeveloped as The Crescent Play Park
Sandhill, Newcastle on Tyne. The Tyne Bridge is in the backgA businessman walks along Sandhill, Newcastle on Tyne. The Tyne Bridge is in the backgound. A black taxi cab passes after dropping off the man. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Docklands development, London, England. Preserved and listed cranes in the Royal Docks during development Date: 1989
Docklands development, London, England. Construction work on tower block offices and the Docklands Light Railway Date: 1989
Stone tombs in Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, YorkshireA man walks his dog among the ornate stone tombs and headstones in the Victorian Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, Yorkshire, England Date: 1988
Stone tombs in Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, YorkshireOrnate stone tombs and headstones in the Victorian Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, Yorkshire, England Date: 1988
Morris Minor car on Wainlode Hill near the Red Lion Inn, GloA Morris Minor 1000 convertable car climbs Wainlode Hill near the Red Lion Inn, Gloucestershire, England, on a summers day Date: 1988