RM2ARB25M–primary school music class with children playing on percussive instruments
RM2ARB25J–Black girl skipping rope in primary playground
RM2ARB25P–primary school math lesson showing boys working out math problems.
RM2ARB25R–Secondary school playground with bright wall mural painted by the students showing Asian kids in uniform playing
RM2ARB25N–primary school music class with children playing on percussive instruments
RM2ARB262–Year 6 students playing instruments in music class
RM2ARB25X–Primary school children doing gymnastics in gym class
RM2ARB25T–Primary school children doing gymnastics in gym class
RM2ARB261–Year 6 students playing instruments in music class
RM2ARB260–Primary school children doing gymnastics in gym class
RM2ARB263–Year 12 student boys working with test tubes in Chemistry Class
RM2ARB264–Secondary school classroom scene with girls in uniform
RM2ARB267–Mother pulling baby in a sled him through the snow
RM2ARB265–Secondary school girls year 9 in the library studying for SATS tests
RM2ARB268–5 yr old girl communicating with 6 month old baby
RM2ARB26E–small child about to close a door looking to camera which could be locked
RM2ARB26C–Bustling busy high street scene in Regent street London taken with slow speed shutter
RM2ARB26B–portrait of 3 generations of a family taken outdoors in summer in a park
RM2ARB272–Children outdoors playing near cottages
RM2ARB26F–toddlers entering for woods
RM2ARB28F–young boy playing with his toy Homer character from the Simpsons
RM2ARB28J–A toddler at an open door to the garden holding a loaf of bread
RM2ARB24N–Special need school classroom scene with secondary students in wheelchairs
RM2ARB250–Uniformed primary student children singing seated on a classroom floor in a Village classroom
RM2ARB24F–Primary school children playing instruments in class
RM2ARB24X–Male teacher working with multi ethnic group of primary uniformed students
RM2ARB24K–primary school children playing with tricycles and toys
RM2ARB24M–Woman from a nursery speaking to young women at a Career exhibition for secondary students
RM2ARB246–Uniformed young girl playing on stilts in a Primary Village School yard
RM2ARB25B–Village school Christmas Classroom celebration with primary school children and teacher having a meal wearing decorated hats
RM2ARB24H–Male teacher teaching uniformed primary students
RM2ARB25F–teacher in primary school canteen encouraging students
RM2ARB257–Uniformed primary student children singing seated on a classroom floor in a Village classroom
RM2ARB25A–Village school Christmas Classroom celebration with primary school children having a meal wearing decorated hats
RM2ARB256–Uniformed primary students in village school working with numbers in a math class
RM2ARB24W–Primary students working together on a math problem using measurements
RM2ARB24E–Primary school children playing instruments in class
RM2ARB254–uniformed primary students playing with blocks on the classroom floor
RM2ARB25D–Children in village school canteen being served cooked meal
RM2ARB24R–Primary school children of various ethnic background in uniform listening to a lesson.
RM2ARB25G–primary student at a school dinner with salad and cooked meal
RM2ARB24J–school yard sale to generate money for school activities
RM2ARB252–uniformed primary students working with numbers in a arithmetic lesson
RM2ARB24A–Primary village school classroom with teacher reading a book to young first year children
RM2ARB24Y–Male teacher working with multi ethnic group of primary uniformed students on a Religion lesson
RM2ARB25H–primary school boy learning to write his name
RM2ARB24B–Uniformed primary school children in village school yard
RM2ARB24P–Intergration of special needs and able bodied secondary students in a school gym
RM2ARB24C–Mixed group of boys and girls playing soccer in the school yard
RM2ARB248–Primary school girl eating fruit at snack time
RM2ARB247–Children in a primary village school classroom
RMW76J0R–a neighbourhood in Bradford England in the late seventies. A man selling flowers and strawberries in an old baby carriage.
RMW76J0K–Bradford England high street in the 1970's
RMW76J18–Black and white image of 2 women with folded arms
RMW76J16–New mother breastfeeding inew born baby
RMW76J2H–Outside court yard with Erin Pizzy. Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMW76J12–birthing mother managing contraction pains using gas made up of nitrous oxide mixed with oxygen.
RMW76J0W–Siblings playing with stethoscope in living room while waiting for their mother to perform a home birth
RMW76J11–Midwife assisting birthing mother using gas made up of nitrous oxide mixed with oxygen to manag contraction pains
RMW76J4A–Outside court yard with Erin Pizzy. Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMW76J1X–Outside court yard with Erin Pizzy. Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMW76J52–Protest supporting Wendy Savage who was accused of incompetence by the professor in her department (Professor Jurgis Gediminas Grudzinskas[2]) and suspended from her post at the London Hospital Medical College, but she was cleared of all charges and reinstated in 1986 following a high-profile enquiry. A British Medical Journal editorial concluded that a clash of personalities had led to the charges against Dr Savage.
RMW76J1M–One man protesting against solicitors he is accusing of poor practice resulting in losing his business and home.
RMW76J4C–Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMWWJ4XN–Dora, Countess Russell born 3 April 1894 – 31 May 1986 was a British author, a feminist and socialist campaigner, and the second wife of the eminent philosopher Bertrand Russell.
RMWWJ4R9–Susie Orbach (born 6 November 1946) is a British psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, writer and social critic. Her first book, Fat is a Feminist Issue, analysed the psychology of dieting and over-eating in women, and she has campaigned against media pressure on girls to feel dissatisfied with their physical appearance. She is married to the author Jeanette Winterson. She is honoured in BBC'S 100 Women in 2013 and 2014.
RMWWJ4M0–Sir John Betjeman CBE was an English poet, writer, and broadcaster who described himself in Who's Who as a 'poet and hack'. He was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1972 until his death. He was a founding member of the Victorian Society and a passionate defender of Victorian architecture.
RMWWJ8TC–Arthur Scargill is a British trade unionist. He was President of the National Union of Mineworkers from 1982 to 2002. Joining the NUM at the age of nineteen in 1957, he became one of its leading activists in the late 1960s.
RMWWJ4H8–Richard William Hamilton CH was an English painter and collage artist posing with his daughter Dominy.
RMW76J4X–Richard George Adams was an English novelist and writer of the books Watership Down, Shardik and The Plague Dogs.
RMW76J4K–Portrait of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister
RMW76J1R–A one man protest band seated on a busy street corner protesting railtrack holding a sign reading No PPP Toot you Horn
RMWWJ4BY–Queen Elizabeth ll attending premier of Andrew Lloyd Weber's Musical Starlight Express 22 March 1984
RMWWJ556–Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMWWJ52E–Outside court yard with Erin Pizzy. Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMWWJ5CJ–elderly women as neighbours standing outside the doorstep
RMWWJ5FR–Erin Pizzey in front of courthouse speaking to police. She opened the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence in 1970's
RMWWJ5N5–Inside Chiswick Womens Aid where Erin Pizzey opened the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence in 1970's
RMWWJ62H–Protest banners for Erin Pizzy who is an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMWWJ6CK–Jimmy Saville on a campaign to make keep our city clean
RMWWJ4F9–Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMWWJ663–Dennis Potter was an English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist. He is best known for his BBC TV serials Pennies from Heaven (1978), The Singing Detective (1986), and the television plays Blue Remembered Hills (1979) and Brimstone and Treacle (1976)
RMWWJ596–Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMWWJ693–James Callaghan, known as Jim Callaghan, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1976 to 1980.
RMWWJ5T1–Women together 1970's
RMWWJ5JN–Protest banners for Erin Pizzy who is an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMWWJ6FY–Rosemary Elizabeth 'Posy' Simmonds MBE is a British newspaper cartoonist and writer and illustrator of both children's books and graphic novels. Working for The Guardian, she has drawn the series Gemma Bovery and Tamara Drewe. Her style gently satirises the English middle classes and in particular those of a literary bent. Both of the published books feature a 'doomed heroine', much in the style of the 18th- and 19th-century gothic romantic novel, to which they often allude, but with an ironic, modern twist.
RMWWJ74W–Neil Kinnock relaxing at home with family in 1979
RMWWJ71K–Neil and Glenys Kinnock at home eating dinner with their children in 1979 at the time Neil Kinnock was Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Science in Labour Party
RMWWJ77G–Demonstration in Westminster against any changes to the Abortion Laws made in 1967
RM2A74H69–Chou En Lai and Jiang Jing (Chairman Mao's wife ) one of the Gang of 4. Beijing May Day 1973
RMWWJ6X1–Neil and Glenys Kinnock at home eating dinner with their children in 1979 at the time Neil Kinnock was Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Science in Labour Party
RMWWJA61–portrait of Esther Rantzen seated in hospital bed
RMWWJ9JN–Sir John Clifford Mortimer was an English barrister, dramatist, screenwriter, and author.
RMWWJBXX–Princess Anne attending an event In London in 1984
RMWWJ9DH–young portrait of Margaret Hodge a Labour Party politician and a Member of Parliament for Barking. Previously, she led Islington Borough Council. She has held a number of ministerial roles and served as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
RMWWJ8MG–Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, also known as the Iron Lady was a British stateswoman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.
RMWWJA2B–portrait of Esther Rantzen seated in hospital bed
RMWWJ8G8–Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, also known as the Iron Lady was a British stateswoman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.
RMWWJ861–Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, also known as the Iron Lady was a British stateswoman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.
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