RMGCB6XA–SUN RAY TREATMENT IN THE 1930'S, ONE OF THE PICTURES FEATURED IN A UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE CONTAINING HALF A MILLION IMAGES DATING FROM 1874 WHEN THOMAS BARNARDO FOUNDED HIS CHILDREN'S CHARITY.
RMGADG5B–Sport - Boxing - US Boxer's in the 1930's. Christopher Battaglia, aka 'Battling Battalino' seen in a New York gym in 1930. he boxed in the featherweight division.
RM2CHHT9F–Clockwise from top left: Anthony Blunt, Guy Burgess (who died in Moscow in 1963), Donald MacLean and Kim Philby, who tipped off Burgess and MacLean in 1951 forcing them to defect and then defecting himself in 1963. Blunt's treachery as a recruiter for the KGB at Cambridge in the 1930s was exposed in 1979, but he escaped prosecution. **The Anthony Blunt image is not for use by television**
RM2CHB2WP–A view of Albury Street, Deptford, showing Lord Nelson's old home.
RMGADG54–Eligio Sardinias Montalvo, otherwise known as 'Kid Chocolate' or the 'Cuban Bon Bon'. He fought in the featherweight division.
RMGAJ5WG–Holiday makers with a trailer caravan, solving many difficulties for those who want to see Britain. Caravanning was to become increasingly more popular from the mid 1930's.
RMGADG4D–Sport - Boxing - British Boxers in the 1930's. The 'Whitechapel Whirlwind' Jack 'Kid' Berg, photographed whilst training in a New York Gym in January, 1930
RMG9DRA6–Twiggy (Lesley Hornby) taking delivery of a gold 150 mile per hour Toyota GT 2000. Twiggy is wearing a Maxi outfit inspired by the 1930's 'Bonnie and Clyde' move.
RMG534B7–1930s UNEMPLOYED: A group of men from the National Unemployed Workers Movement in Downing Street, London, with a 'protest postcard' listing various grievances and suggestions for the attention of the Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain.
RMG6TFGM–Shirley Temple (Mrs Black), child screen star from the 1930s and wife of electronics engineer Charles Black, on arrival at Heathrow Airport in London from Los Angeles with her daughter Susan.
RMG6TFR1–Shirley Temple Black, former child star from the 1930s, who is on a European speaking tour on behalf of the Republican National Committee, speaking at a London reception in her honour. She is the guest of honour at the Cafe Royal in London to open the campaign in Britain, organised on behalf of the Republican Party of the United States of America.
RMG6TFPW–Shirley Temple Black, former child star from the 1930s, who is on a European speaking tour on behalf of the Republican National Committee, speaking at a London reception in her honour. She is the guest of honour at the Cafe Royal in London to open the campaign in Britain, organised on behalf of the Republican Party of the United States of America.
RMG6TFPX–Shirley Temple Black, former child star from the 1930s, who is on a European speaking tour on behalf of the Republican National Committee, speaking at a London reception in her honour. She is the guest of honour at the Cafe Royal in London to open the campaign in Britain, organised on behalf of the Republican Party of the United States of America.
RMGAGP7K–The nose piece of the R101 under construction at the Royal Airship Works at Cardington in Bedfordshire. The R101 Airship was a British airship that crashed on October 5, 1930, in France, during its maiden overseas voyage, killing 48 people. Amongst airship accidents of the 1930s, the loss of life surpassed the Hindenburg disaster of 1937, and was second only to that of the USS Akron crash of 1933. The demise of the R101 effectively ended British employment of rigid airships.
RMG4NRF4–Back in the 1930's, the late Judy Garland was a child star, now her daughter Liza Minnelli is to star in a film with a 30's flavour. Liza, shown here in a scene from Cabaret, plays a cabaret singer, Sally Bowles, a character originally created by Christopher Isherwood, and set against a background of Berlin and the Nazi's rise to power. The film is being produced by Cy Feuer, and directed-Choreographed by Bob Fosse on location in West Germany. Cabaret, is an ABC Pictures Corp, and Allied Artist Pictures Corporation presentation.
RMG533GY–Lady Mosley c1934 speaking at a meeting on behalf of Sir Oswald Mosley's party. * 28/11/02: Lady Diana Mosley speaking at a meeting on behalf of her husband, Sir Oswald Mosley's. Lady Mosley was deemed more dangerous than her husband according to secret documents published by the Public Record Office in Kew, west London. 14/11/2003: Lady Diana Mosley, the wife of the 1930's fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, was interned following the direct intervention of her former father-in-law, according to secret papers made public, Friday November 14, 2003.
RM2HJHXNF–File photo from the 1930s of Princess Elizabeth riding a horse in the grounds of Windsor Castle. More than any other interest, horses and ponies have been the Queen's passion throughout her long life. Issue date: Sunday January 30, 2022.
RMTDTD2P–The model on the right wears a 1930s looking outfit and the model on the left also puts back the fashion clock to the leg-o'mutton sleeved era. Both women took part in the re-opening of the Biba store which reopened in new premises in London's Conduit Street.
RM2JYXG4B–File photo from the 1930s of Princess Elizabeth riding a horse in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Horses, like dogs, were the Queen's lifelong love and she had an incredible knowledge of breeding and bloodlines. Whether it was racing thoroughbreds or ponies, she showed an unfailing interest. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
RM2B0CW5H–Traffic in Oxford Street, London. Selfridge's is on the right.
RM2CHB2XW–Massed band at the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
RM2B0CW4B–The new traffic control lights in Oxford Street, London.
RM2CHB33T–Miss Ishbel MacDonald leaving the House of Lords.
RMGCG9XK–Randolph Churchill, the son of Winston Churchill, at Waterloo Station before leaving for America.
RMG439NN–DEATH Laye4
RMG8ERY4–Duchess of York - 1933
RMJ0JFHW–The Keep, Farnham Castle, the only considerable remains of the building built by Henry de Blois in 1136. Access to the roof is gained by a high flight of steps, leading up an arched avenue of solid masonry. The top is now the site of a flower garden from where there are extensive views across the Park and town of Farnham, Surrey.
RMG4RBTR–Royalty - King George VI - Fox Hunting
RMG98NNR–Pamela Mitford - 1934
RMJ237PB–Soviet propaganda poster with a slogan: 'Komsomol members fight for the Bolshevik reconstruction of transport - main socialist goal of the USSR's construction and defense' by Alexei Kokorekin.
RMG54FMH–Danny Kaye and Miss Piggy
RMHYW4H9–Christmas dinner being served at Queen Mary ' s hospital, Sidcup, Kent.
RMJ0JFHH–With a view of the Episcopal residence of the Bishop of Guildford, rising alongside the ancient Castle Keep, on the hill which overlooks the town, Castle Street, Farnham, Surrey.
RMGBAMGE–Leisure and Tourism - Caravans - 1929
RMHYW4HA–Some of the crew of the tramp steamer, the 'SS Eston' eating dinner in the ship's mess. *Exact date unknown
RMHYW4HG–Miss Peggy Scriven resting in the garden of her home at Byfleet in Surrey.
RMG4HT3C–Sybil Thorndike - London Coliseum
RMGCFT5A–Horse Racing - Royal Ascot - Fashion
RMG5ANJE–Horse Racing - Royal Ascot - 1936
RMGCFMJN–Horse Racing - Royal Ascot - Ascot
RMG7XEPP–Athletics - Inter-Varsity Match - Cambridge University v Oxford University - Stamford Bridge
RMG5AA7C–Evelyn Laye - 1936. Theatre and musical film actress Evelyn Laye.
RMG5HTD1–Popular Entertainment - Radio - BBC - London - 1933
RMG6PWMW–Ramsay MacDonald - Garden - No.10 Downing Street
RMG5K9DN–Entertainment - Julie Covington, Charlotte Cornwall and Rula Lenska - Rock Follies
RMG6RYB8–Count Stanislas Czakowski, before leaving the pits in his Bugatti at Brooklands. The Countess is also seen.
RMG7WRCX–Royalty - Duchess of York - Royal School of Needlework
RMG6587B–Education - Mercers' School Teachers - Barnard's Inn Hall
RMGCFT58–Horse Racing - Royal Ascot - Fashion. Ladies fashion at Royal Ascot
RMG5ANJD–A fashionable young woman passes bookmakers as she attends the Royal Ascot races.
RMG497G5–The Duchess of York playing a game with children at the opening ceremony of a Boys & Girls Club at Dagenham in Essex.
RMG5845R–Women's Fashion - London - 1933
RMG59DF9–Horse Racing - Royal Ascot. Women show off their fashions on the first day of Royal Ascot.
RMGCFMJR–A charming organza dress with hat and crochet gloves at Royal Ascot.
RMG4K036–Music - Louis Armstrong - Leeds Airport
RMGC5680–Former Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald (who stepped down due to ill health) arrives at the Labour Party Conference.
RMG59E63–Stanley Baldwin - London - 1932
RMG5ANJC–The Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, London. Two fashionable female guests arriving at the gates in the summer of 1932.
RMGCJCC0–Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain - No10 Downing Street, London
RMGCG9Y1–Randolph Churchill, the son of Winston Churchill, right, holding the arm of his sister Diana Churchill, at Waterloo Station before leaving for America.
RMG7TGG9–Alice Marble - London - 1937. American tennis star Alice Marble waves out of her carriage window as she leaves London.
RMG5AN1H–Mr Naughton Wayne handing over his losing wager to Florence Desmond after she had been there for half an hour without being recognised.
RMG6TFGJ–Former child film star Shirley Temple with her husband Charles Black, an electronics engineer, as they leave London Airport for Moscow on a sight-seeing holiday. Shirley, now 37, retired from films 25 years ago.
RMG6TFGH–Film - Multiple Sclerosis Society Meeting - Shirley Temple - London
RMG6TFPY–Politics - Republican National Committee Speaking Tour - Shirley Temple - Cafe Royal, London
RMG6TFR2–Politics - Republican National Committee Speaking Tour - Shirley Temple - Cafe Royal, London
RMG6FFC2–Politics - 'My Life' Book Launch - Oswald Mosley - London
RMG6864T–Dr. Klaus Fuchs
RMG6N4W3–12th January - Died on this Day - 1976
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