RF2RTC9TK–Archive copy of UK trade magazine Building published on September 28, 1990. First published in 1843, it is one of the oldest trade journals in the UK.
RF2RTC9TD–Archive copy of UK trade magazine Marketing published on March 12, 1992. Launched in 1931, the magazine ceased publication in 2016.
RF2RTC9W3–Front cover of trade magazine New Builder published on May 2, 1991. Launched circa 1990, the magazine won an award for Business Magazine Launch Of The Year.
RF2RTC9TX–Archive copy of UK business magazine Management Week published in May 1991. Launched in 1991, the magazine was relaunched as Business Age in 1992.
RF2RGYHF1–Two Morris Minor cars at an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977. The car was manufactured in the UK from 1948 to 1971.
RF2RGYHEP–Two Morris Minor cars at an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977. The car was manufactured in the UK from 1948 to 1971.
RF2RGYHHA–Three young children play in a muddy puddle during an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977.
RF2RGYHHG–Three young children play in a muddy puddle during an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977.
RF2RGYHHE–Three young children play in a muddy puddle during an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977.
RF2RGYHH6–Three young children play in a muddy puddle during an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977.
RF2RGYHH3–Two Morris Minor cars at an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977. The car was manufactured in the UK from 1948 to 1971.
RF2RGYHF7–Two Morris Minor cars at an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977. The car was manufactured in the UK from 1948 to 1971.
RF2RGYHFR–Two Morris Minor cars at an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977. The car was manufactured in the UK from 1948 to 1971.
RF2RGYHEY–Two Morris Minor cars at an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977. The car was manufactured in the UK from 1948 to 1971.
RF2RGYHH1–Two Morris Minor cars at an autocross event at Smallfield in Surrey, England on March 6, 1977. The car was manufactured in the UK from 1948 to 1971.
RF2RFC5XC–A pack of Mackeson Stout beer. Known as Milk Stout because of the lactose content, the brand was first brewed in 1909 by the Mackeson brewery at Hythe in Kent, England.
RF2RECX46–Signage outside a branch of the B&Q diy and home improvements chain at Ashford in Kent, England on May 1, 2005. The business was founded in 1969 by Richard Block and David Quayle.
RF2RE4RY7–Signage outside a branch of the William Hill bookmaking chain at Ashford in Kent, England on May 1, 2005. Founded in 1934, the business now has 1414 stores.
RF2RE4JH2–Signage outside a branch of the Farmfoods frozen food chain at Ashford in Kent, England on May 1, 2005. Founded in Scotland in 1955, the business now has 335 UK stores.
RF2RE579C–Signage outside a branch of the PC World computer store chain at Ashford in Kent, England on May 1, 2005. Founded in 1991, the stores were rebranded as Currys in 2021.
RF2RE5EKH–Signage outside a branch of The Link mobile phone chain at Ashford in Kent, England on May 1, 2005. Founded in 1994, the shops were rebranded as O2 stores in 2006.
RF2RDBPH1–Signage outside a branch of the Ottakars book shop chain at Tenterden in Kent, England on April 1, 2005. Founded in 1987, the business was acquired by Waterstones in 2006.
RF2RDCCXM–Signage outside a branch of the Comet electrical goods chain at Ashford in Kent, England on May 1, 2005. Founded in 1933, all 236 stores ceased trading in 2012.
RF2RDCMCJ–Signage outside a branch of the Courts home furnishing and electrical stores at Ashford in Kent, England on May 1, 2005. Founded in 1850, all 89 UK stores ceased trading in 2004.
RF2RCYHWF–Hands of Geest bananas for sale on a fruit and vegetable stall at Bolney market in West Sussex, England on June 27, 1976. The Geest company sold their banana business in 1995.
RF2RCXGT4–A shopkeeper couple pose in their store in Hackney, London on April 30, 1978.
RF2RCYHWC–Hands of Geest bananas for sale on a fruit and vegetable stall at Bolney market in West Sussex, England on June 27, 1976. The Geest company sold their banana business in 1995.
RF2R1DDXG–Signage outside a branch of the Waitrose supermarket chain at Tenterden in Kent, England on July 1, 2005. Part of the John Lewis Partnership, the first Waitrose supermarket opened in 1955 in London.
RF2R1DDXN–Signage outside a branch of the Mecca Bingo chain at Ashford in Kent, England on July 1, 2005. The Mecca brand was first launched in the UK in 1961.
RF2R1DDXD–A woman stubs out a cigarette into a full ashtray with a packet of cigarettes and lighter nearby.
RF2R1DDXJ–Signage outside a branch of the Carphone Warehouse chain at Ashford in Kent, England on July 1, 2005. The communications business was founded in 1989.
RF2R1DDXR–Signage outside a branch of the Kentuck Fried Chicken chain at Ashford in Kent, England on July 1, 2005. The first KFC franchise opened in 1952 in Utah, USA.
RF2R13DCJ–Signage outside a branch of Barclays Bank at Tenterden in Kent, England in June 2005.
RF2R14AM2–Signage outside a branch of the National Westminster bank at Tenterden in Kent, England in July 2005. The bank was created in 1968 by the merger of the National Provincial and Westminster banks.
RF2R13TWR–Signage outside a branch of Lloyds TSB Bank at Tenterden in Kent, England in July 2005. The bank was founded in Birmingham in 1765.
RF2R0DJA4–A National Licensee Certificate awarded by the British Institute of Innkeepers allowing an individual to sell alcohol for consumption off the premises.
RF2R0DJ9W–Old UK paper vehicle tax disks which used to be displayed on the windscreen to prove that excise duty had been paid. The disks were discontinued in 2014 in favour of computerised checks.
RF2R0DJA1–Old UK paper vehicle tax disks which used to be displayed on the windscreen to prove that excise duty had been paid. The disks were discontinued in 2014 in favour of computerised checks.
RF2R0DJ9M–Old UK paper vehicle tax disks which used to be displayed on the windscreen to prove that excise duty had been paid. The disks were discontinued in 2014 in favour of computerised checks.
RF2PYXXA9–Patrick Collier, lead singer of British power pop band The Boyfriends, performs in London on July 14, 1978.
RF2PYXXAC–Mark Henry, bass player in British power pop band The Boyfriends, performs in London on July 14, 1978.
RF2PWE0NB–A senior black and white cat sits under a growing grapevine.
RF2PPYM2G–A senior long haired silver tabby cat peering through a window with net curtains.
RF2PT0T2G–A senior long haired silver tabby cat sits under a growing grapevine.
RF2PPYM2N–A senior long haired silver tabby cat peering through a window with net curtains.
RF2PT0T33–A senior long haired silver tabby cat sits under a growing grapevine.
RF2PRNNF2–A senior long haired silver tabby cat yawning.
RF2PNCJGK–Signage outside the Ashford Designer Outlet at Ashford in Kent, England on May 19, 2008. The shopping centre opened in March 2000.
RF2PNCJGC–Signage outside the Ashford Designer Outlet at Ashford in Kent, England on May 19, 2008. The shopping centre opened in March 2000.
RF2PNCJGF–Signage outside the Ashford Designer Outlet at Ashford in Kent, England on May 19, 2008. The shopping centre opened in March 2000.
RF2PNCJGN–Signage outside Ashford International railway station at Ashford in Kent, England on May 19, 2008.
RF2M60CBG–Launch issue of British national Sunday newspaper The Sunday Correspondent which was first published on September 17, 1989. It ceased publication in November 1990.
RF2M60CC0–An issue of journalists weekly trade magazine UK Press Gazette dated February 9, 1987. First launched in November 1965, the print edition ceased publication in 2013.
RF2M60CBX–An issue of journalists weekly trade magazine UK Press Gazette dated May 28, 1990. First launched in November 1965, the print edition ceased publication in 2013.
RF2M60CBP–Launch issue of British national daily newspaper The Independent which was first published on October 7, 1986. The print edition ceased publication in March 2016.
RF2M4NDDR–Levante Ferries ferry boat Andreas Kalvos docked at Sami harbour on the Greek island of Kefalonia on June 5, 2022.
RF2M55TKP–The Ashford Valley Tickham Hunt set off from the Vine Inn in the High Street at Tenterden in Kent, England on December 26, 2022.
RF2M51KPK–Exterior of the Tottenham Court Road entrance to the London Central YMCA in London, England on March 31, 1990. The organisation was founded in 1844.
RF2M55TKT–The Ashford Valley Tickham Hunt set off from the Vine Inn in the High Street at Tenterden in Kent, England on December 26, 2022.
RF2M1FJKP–A branch of fashion chain Mackays Stores (trading as M and Co) in the High Street at Tenterden in Kent,England on June 13, 2021. Founded in 1834 in Scotland, the business currently has around 170 stores in the UK. The company entered administration on December 9, 2022.
RF2KX153C–The masthead of British national Sunday newspaper The Sun On Sunday published on August 23, 2015. The Sunday edition of daily newspaper The Sun was first published in February 2012.
RF2KX1446–The final issue of London daily newspaper the Evening News which was published on October 31, 1980. The paper was first published in July 1881.
RF2KX14AE–The final issue of British national Sunday newspaper the News Of The World which was published on July 10, 2011. The paper was first published in October 1843.
RF2KX14R5–Launch issue of British national daily newspaper The Post which was first published on November 10, 1988. It ceased publication in December 1988 after five weeks.
RF2KX14YN–Relaunch issue of British national daily newspaper The Sun which was published on November 17, 1969. The paper was first published in September 1964 under different ownership.
RF2KX1488–Relaunch issue of the (London) Evening News which was published on February 24, 1987 as a spoiler to rival the London Daily News which launched on the same day. The paper was merged back into the Evening Standard in October 1987.
RF2KX13YE–Launch issue of London daily newspaper the London Daily News which was first published on February 24, 1987. The paper ceased publication in July 1987.
RF2KX157R–Launch issue of British national daily newspaper Today which was first published on March 4, 1986. The paper ceased publication in November 1995.
RF2KX14FW–Launch issue of British National Sunday newspaper News On Sunday which was first published on April 26, 1987. The left of centre paper ceased publication in November 1987.
RF2KX14KK–Launch issue of British daily sports newspaper The Sportsman which was first published on March 22, 2006. The paper ceased publication in October 2006.
RF2KADX7D–Front cover of Labour supporting political newspaper Tribune reporting on the Poll Tax Riots in London and published on April 6, 1990. Founded in 1937, the newspaper converted to magazine format in 2001.
RF2K9M5FC–Signage outside a branch of international pizza chain Pizza Hut at Ashford in Kent, England in July 2006.
RF2K9M57C–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M588–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M581–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57Y–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57A–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M58G–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M58F–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57E–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57N–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M58B–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M58J–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57M–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M5AD–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M5BT–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M58D–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57T–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M587–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57J–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M58K–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M5BW–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M57G–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M5BJ–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M585–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M582–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K9M584–Portrait of a one year old baby boy against a dark background.
RF2K6PGD7–Launch issue of British national Sunday newspaper The Planet On Sunday which was first published on June 16, 1996. Focused on environmental and conservation issues the newspaper closed after the first issue.
RF2K6PGD6–Launch issue of British national daily newspaper The New Day which was first published on February 29, 2016. Due to poor sales the newspaper ceased publication in May 2016.
RF2K6PGDA–The launch issue of the Birmingham Daily News newspaper which was first published on October 2, 1984. It was the first free daily newspaper in Britain.
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