RM2BTPG6Y–Gravesend Gasworks in Kent . Flames coming out of the retorts . 1939
RM2BW8D34–E W Dawson and F J Seabrook coming out to bat . 1926
RM2BTP9HW–Lawn tennis at Wimbledon . Miss Nuthall and Fraulein Aussem coming out for their match . 22 June 1927
RM2BWBPKF–Cricket . England versus South Africa at Birmingham . England coming out to field . 14 June 1924
RM2BTP9HM–Lawn tennis at Wimbledon . Miss Nuthall and Miss Joan Fry coming out for their match . 28 June 1927
RM2BW8EH0–Australians first match in London . Fonsford and Woodfull coming out to open the innings for the Australians against Essex at Leyton . 7 May 1930
RMWHB9K8–Horse racing at Tokyo , Japan : Jockeys coming out after the weigh in
RM2BTPAJD–Lawn tennis at Wimbledon . Miss Eileen Bennett and Mrs Mallory coming out for their match . 16 June 1928
RM2BW3ARD–Ninian Park Football ground , Cardiff . England versus Wales . Welsh team coming out onto the field . 29 September 1934
RM2GJ0D5Y–Don Bradman and V Richardson coming out to bat during Bradman's 252 not out against Surrey 24th May 1930
RM2GJ0PAY–The Brazil and Bulgarian teams are pictured coming out at the beginning of their world cup match , Goodison Park , Liverpool , England . Brazil won 2 - 0 . 13 July 1966
RM2BWBNGX–The ' South ' versus ' The Rest of the South ' at the Women ' s cricket trial at New Beckenham . Miss F Hurst and Miss TG Threlford ( glasses ) coming out to bat . 17 June 1933
RM2BWBKCY–Peers and MP s at Cricket The House of Commons and the House of Lords opposed Westminster School on the ground of the latter . Lord Gainsford. Colonel Sir Matthew Wilson coming out to bat 15 June 1922
RM2BW8H02–Team of Admirals play cricket match against Nautical College , Pangbourne . Rear Admiral Lewin ( wearing glasses ) and Vice Admiral A G Hotham coming out to open the batting for the Admirals Team . 13 June 1931
RM2BW8EJF–The King and Queen of Afghanistan visit the first naval port of the British Empire . The Queen of Afghanistan coming out of the hatchway of HMS Tiger a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy . 19 March 1928 King Amanullah and Queen Souriya state visit
RM2GJ0FXT–London Select 11 v Barcelona Coming out of the tunnel onto the field at Stamford Bridge Johnny Haynes England and Fulham player holds the ball as he leads the London team. Leading the Barcelona team is Ribelles. 5th March 1958
RM2BWBGY7–First class cricket season opens . The first class cricket season opened at Oxford on Wednesday with the University commenced a match with Middlesex . K G Blakie ( right ) and H L Price coming out to open the Oxford University innings . 3 May 1922
RM2GC42F0–The Queen leaves after the ball London : The Queen , in a gown of silver brocade and wearing a diamond necklace and a diamond and emerald tiara , pauses to chat with the Earl of Leicester as she leaves Londonderry Hosue where she attended her first ball of the season. The party was the coming-out ball for Lady Annabel Stewart , daughter of the Marquess of Londonderry , and Lady Carey Coke , daughter of the Earl of Leicester 9 July 1952
RM2BWFMJG–Goose match at Harrow School R E C Butterworth , who is head of the school at Harrow , and also Captain of Cricket an almost unique circumstance , captained a school team on Saturday against M C Bird ' s XI in the annual ' Goose Match ' . The Vicar of Harrow played in Mr Birds ' s XI Photo R E C Butterworth ( right ) and A R Crawley coming out to bat for the school 27 September 1924
RM2BW2804–Dogs trained for police duties at Berkshire kennels. 30 dogs, some of them mongrels, which will eventually accompany a London policeman on lonely beats, are being trained under a Home Office experiment for police duties at Washwater, near Newbury, Berkshire. The trainer is Mr H S Lloyd, and among the duties he is teaching the animals aret to guard a policeman's cycle while he searches a house, to intercept anyone coming out, and even to search a house while the officer remained outside. 20 January 1938
RM2BW280C–Dogs trained for police duties at Berkshire kennels. 30 dogs, some of them mongrels, which will eventually accompany a London policeman on lonely beats, are being trained under a Home Office experiment for police duties at Washwater, near Newbury, Berkshire. The animals are taught to guard a policeman's cycle while he searches a house, to intercept anyone coming out, and even to search a house while the officer remained outside. Photo shows, some of the police hounds at the Berkshire kennels. On the left of three pure English bloodhounds and the other two are a cross between an otter and blood
RM2BW27YM–Thirty dogs , some of them mongrels, which will eventually accompany London and provincial policeman on lonely beats, are being trained under a Home Office experiment for police duties, at Washwater, near Newbury, Berkshire. The animals are taught to stay on guard, while a policeman searches a house, intercept anyone coming out, and even to search a house while the officer remained outside. Should the man need help, the dogs are taught to carry messages. Bloodhounds, some imported from America, are trained to follow a scent, even when it is hours old. Photo shows 'Mouse' a crossbred stray dog,
RM2BW2805–Dogs trained for police duties at Berkshire kennels. 30 dogs, some of them mongrels, which will eventually accompany a London policeman on lonely beats, are being trained under a Home Office experiment for police duties at Washwater, near Newbury, Berkshire. The trainer is Mr H S Lloyd, and among the duties he is teaching the animals aret to guard a policeman's cycle while he searches a house, to intercept anyone coming out, and even to search a house while the officer remained outside. Photo shows, Mouse, a crossbred stray dog, which was picked up by Banbury police, clearing a high friends, d
RM2BW30YM–MP ' s take part in boat race against blind crew . Four members of Parliament , including Captain Ian Fraser , the blind MP who is chairman of St Dunstans , took part in a rowing race against a crew of blinded soldiers in the St Dunstans annual regatta at Putney . Captain Ian Fraser stroked the MP ' s number 4 berth . The MP ' s crew left to right , L H Gluckstein MP , Richard Law MP , Captain Ian Frase MP and Harold Sutcliffe MP coming out with their oars . 13 July 1932
RM2BW95X8–MP ' s take part in boat race against blind crew . Four members of Parliament , including Captain Ian Fraser , the blind MP who is chairman of St Dunstans , took part in a rowing race against a crew of blinded soldiers in the St Dunstans annual regatta at Putney . Captain Ian Fraser stroked the MP ' s number 4 berth . The MP ' s crew left to right , L H Gluckstein MP , Richard Law MP , Captain Ian Frase MP and Harold Sutcliffe MP coming out with their oars . 13 July 1932
RM2BW281K–Dogs trained for police duties at Berkshire kennels. 30 dogs, some of them mongrels, which will eventually accompany a London policeman on lonely beats, are being trained under a Home Office experiment for police duties at Washwater, near Newbury, Berkshire. The trainer is Mr H S Lloyd, and among the duties he is teaching the animals aret to guard a policeman's cycle while he searches a house, to intercept anyone coming out, and even to search a house while the officer remained outside. Photo shows, Babette, a pure bred bloodhound, holds her man after finding him under a hedge, part of the pol
RM2BW27Y9–Dogs trained for police duties at Berkshire kennels. 30 dogs, some of them mongrels, which will eventually accompany a London policeman on lonely beats, are being trained under a Home Office experiment for police duties at Washwater, near Newbury, Berkshire. The trainer is Mr H S Lloyd, and among the duties he is teaching the animals aret to guard a policeman's cycle while he searches a house, to intercept anyone coming out, and even to search a house while the officer remained outside. Photo shows, Mr HS Lloyd, the trainer, with Sandy (left) and Rivers, two 4 1/2 month year old bloodhounds im
RM2BW95R2–Essex County Cricket Club practice opens at Leyton . The Essex County Cricket Club began their practice for the coming season at Leyton , Essex . Left to right : Taylor , Pepo , Evans and Wade going out for the first practice of the season at Leyton . 25 April 1932
RM2BW32J4–Essex County Cricket Club practice opens at Leyton . The Essex County Cricket Club began their practice for the coming season at Leyton , Essex . Left to right : Taylor , Pepo , Evans and Wade going out for the first practice of the season at Leyton . 25 April 1932
RM2BW9695–Essex County Cricket Club practice opens at Leyton . The Essex County Cricket Club began their practice for the coming season at Leyton , Essex . Left to right : Taylor , Pepo , Evans and Wade going out for the first practice of the season at Leyton . 25 April 1932
RM2BW24K0–A tank climbs out in the Hampshire 'war'. The Squadron leader tank of the 4th Hussers (Radland) in a Light, Mk VI climbing out of a ditch when coming to grips with Whiteland forces near Stockbridge during the big manoeuvres of the 1st and 2nd Division in Hampshire. 29 August 1938
RM2BW32RR–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . Part of the grounds surrounding the villa . 29 June 1932
RM2BW34A4–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . Part of the grounds surrounding the villa . 29 June 1932
RM2BW30DT–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . One of the fine grass paths approaching the villa . 29 June 1932
RM2BW96NY–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . One of momumental staircases in the grounds of the villa . 29 June 1932
RM2BW30JD–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . Part of the vinery which will be nearly eight hundred yards long . 29 June 1932
RM2BW34T9–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . The view of the new road joining the Pope 's villa ( seen at end ) and the model farm which forms part of the extensive grounds . 29 June 1932
RM2BW34FX–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . One of the fine approaches to the terraces from which the Holy Father will obtain a fine panorama of the nearby lakes and in the distance he will be able to see
RM2BW30K1–Preparing Pope 's summer villa for coming visit . Preparations are being rapidly rushed ahead for the coming visit of the Pope to his summer villa at Castelgandolfo . The grounds are being beautifully laid out by an army of workmen , and the villa is being renovated and modernised . These pictures were taken by a photographer disguised as a mason , with a camera hidden beneath his clothes , and are the first pictures made of the work . Part of the grounds surrounding the villa being turned into a model farm . These are some of the model chicken houses under construction . 29 June 1932
RM2BW35DG–Champion woman hurdler practices at Mitcham . Miss Kathleen Tiffin , the champion woman hurdler , with Miss Beatrice Proctor , were out at Mitcham , Surrey , practicig for the coming summer championship . 26 February 1933
RM2BW8CT5–Funeral at Deal of Mr William Adams , the veteran Goodwin Sands hero . Comrades who were unable to attend the funeral owing to being called out to a ship in distress , coming in after going out to the Goodwins . 27 October 1926
RM2BW354C–Champion woman hurdler practices at Mitcham . Miss Kathleen Tiffin , the champion woman hurdler , with Miss Beatrice Proctor , were out at Mitcham , Surrey , practicig for the coming summer championship . Miss Beatrice Proctor ( nearest camera ) and Miss Kathleen Tiffin in fine action taking a hurdle while training at Mitcham , Surrey . 26 February 1933
RM2BW32PD–Crew of graf zeppelin vote for President before starting on second cruise across the Atlantic . Before setting out on another cruise across the Atlantic the crew of the Graf Zeppelin were allowed to cast their votes beforehand in the coming Presidential Election on April 10th throughout Germany . The crew of the Graf Zeppelin casting their votes for the President at Friedrichshafen . 5 April 1932
RM2BW2D1P–With some of the latest types taking part and Royal Air Force planes cooperating, numbers of thanks carried out an attack as part of the large-scale army manoeuvres now taking place in Hampshire. The present exercises are of the biggest held in England since the war. A plane coming down in flames over a heavy tank after being brought down during the exercises near Aldershot, Hampshire - composite picture. 22 August 1939
RM2BW38DK–Preparing for king willow tree felling to make cricket bats . Men at Wealdstone are felling and cutting up willow trees to make cricket bats in readiness for the coming season . The trees are cut into logs 28 inches long - the size of a cricket bat blade - and then split into blades or ' clefts ' . Each tree provides , on average 30 bats . Photo shows ; Marking out the end of a log in clefts before splitting . 2 January 1934
RM2GJ0FGY–A Cricklewood, London, factory is turning out 5,000 tennis racquets a week by a new process of multiple construction, to meet the demand for the coming season. In the new process, sheets of veneer are pressed in blocks of seven-ply cross grain. The racquets made by this means are better balanced and as they cannot warp do not require a press. Photo shows one of the pressed blocks from which the racquets are made, and a finished racquet. 11th January 1934
RM2BW3WY7–Sir Shenton Thomas returns to Singapore after attending daughters wedding in London . Sir Shenton Thomas , Gov of the Straits settlement and High Commissioner for Malay States , left Victoria station to board the blue funnel line Sarpedon at Marseille to return to Singapore . He spent three months in England after coming home for the marriage of his daughter , Miss Lottings . Photo shows , Sir Shenton Thomas leaning out of the carriage window as you say goodbye to his wife , Lady Thomas ( left ) , and the daughter , Miss Lottings ( right ) at Victoria . 1936
RM2BW3WPH–Youngest Member Of America ' s Olympic Diving Team . Thirteen - year - old Marjorie Gestring of Los Angeles , youngest member of America ' s diving team for the 1936 Olympic Games , is putting in final practise with other members in Berlin before the opening of the Games next week . In the Olympic try - out held in New York , Majorie finished second , only one - tenth of a point behind the winner . Photo shows : Smiling Marjorie Gestring coming up from the Stadium Pool after a practise dive . 31 Jul 1936
RM2BW2A99–Boy of 15 gives alarm in London house fire four injured. John Davies, aged 15, gave the alarm when fire broke out at a house in New Church Road, Camberwell. His father, Arthur Davies, aged 41, his mother, Winifred Davis, aged about 40, his 11-year-old brother Ivor Davies, and Arthur George Bird a lodger were injured and in St Giles Hospital, Camberwell. John Davies says he was awakened by crackling and when he opened his bedroom door. The heat was terrific and clouds of smoke were coming up the staircase. He managed to escape without injury. 30 December 1937
RM2BW24MM–Cook runs London hotel on 7p 'capital'. For five days, a woman cook, for chambermaids, two waitresses and a pantry boy had been running the Cedars Mansions Hotel, consisting of four adjoining houses in Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Mr Arthur Wells, the proprietor, and his wife, left the hotel last Sunday and later a telephone message was received, saying that Mr and Mrs Wells were not coming back. There was only 7d, in the office and hardly any coal. The gas was cut off on Tuesday. There were 30 guests in the hotel, who had to eat out. Now there are only five and they are making arrangeme
RMWH8F38–Primitive agriculture on the other side of the Jordan. The soil is just surface scratched and the grain sown by hand. This is carried out before the coming of rains, which rarely fail each season almost to the day.
RM2GJ0M21–Olga Jordan (Germany), placed 4th in diving at the Summer Olympics at Los Angeles, California 1932 officially known as the Games of the X Olympiad
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