RMF2B533–Buffalo Bills player Jack Kemp signs his autograph for a boy on August 4, 1964. Kemp played professional football from 1957 to 1969. In 1970 he successfully ran for Congress and was reelected for 10 terms. In 1989 he was Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George H.W. Bush administration from 1989-92. - (BSLOC 2015 1 114)
RMGC6N7N–The Prince of Wales looks at a 'bush hat' at the Classic Cinema in Haymarket, London, when he attended the Royal Gala Charity Premiere of the film 'Breaker Morant'. Looking on are two of the stars, Edward Woodward, left, and Australian actor Jack Thompson.
RM2M3K3JH–Series of scenes around Hampstead, in London, 1886. The images show (clockwise from top left): Well Walk and Keat's Seat; Holly Bush Inn; Jack Straw's Castle; Erskine House; Upper Flask; Spaniard's Inn; Church Row; Mrs. Siddon's House. The two centre images are Chalybeate Well (top) and Constable's Tomb in Hampstead Churchyard. 1886
RM2BW22Y1–Punch pegram of Shepherd's bush. Jack Ketch hangman is hanged in his own noose. 13 September 1937.[?]
RMP7P0EG–Man with Jack Russell Terrier in a tree, England, Great Britain
RMG60RPD–A 1922 Rolls Royce Twenty once owned by the Maharana of Udaipur en route to the BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London. In the back seat are Fred Emney, 79 (left) and jack Warner, 84. In the front are Arthur Askey, 79 (at the wheel) and Sandy Powell, 79. There is standing room only for John Laurie, 82 (left) and Tommy Trinder, 70.
RMB5ERA8–Crime Murder Braybrook Street Massacre 12 August 1966 Three police officers Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head 30 and Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox 41 were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in the street with three men sitting inside it Harry Maurice Roberts John Edward Jack Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder Picture shows Roy Jenkins the Home Secretary talks to newspapermen outside Shepherd s Bush Police Station after visiting the officers in charge of
RMKWCRD8–Buffalo Bills player Jack Kemp signs his autograph for a boy on August 4, 1964. Kemp played professional football from 1957 to 1969. In 1970 he successfully ran for Congress and was reelected for 10 terms. In 1989 he was Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George H.W. Bush administration from 1989-92. - (BSLOC 2015 1 114)
RMTBWGX7–Historic American Buildings Survey Alex Bush, Photographer, May 21, 1935 MANTLE IN EAST FRONT ROOM Jack Rowe House, Brown's Ferry Road vicinity, Athens, Limestone County, AL
RM2BE3W73–Men stand on a pile of kauri logs while clearning bush for the Main Trunk railyway line in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RF2JG1Y9P–CIA Director George Bush discusses the evacuation of Americans from Beirut with President Ford during a meeting in the Cabinet Room. June 17, 1976.
RM2TA39YG–'Navy Chief Hospitalman and Marine Corporal conduct monthly malaria control spraying in Dong Ha, Vietnam. The Navy Chief adjusts the spray level while the Marine crew chief keeps a lookout for Viet Cong on the ground. Photo taken on October 24, 1967 by SSgt W.F. Schrider.'
RMMHMM05–OLD PUB SIGNS (PLATE 2)
RM2AWG1B7–Burma . 88 BURMA. 191. SWING NET (YAQWIN). jack and several other fruits areroasted and eaten. Vegetablesare regularly cultivated in thevicinity of large towns. In thevillages very little trouble istaken with them. A bush orso of capsicum and a fewplants of brinjal or tomato areset; pumpkins and gourds aretrained over the roof or onarbours in front (Nos. 126,414).The market vegetables areonions and garlic, many kindsof beans, fresh and dried,various tubers, yams, sweet-potato, pumpkins, marrows, gourds, brinjalsand tomatoes, chimbdung, kyeppaung and kyemmaiik. Green maize is used asa vegetable
RM2ABWC0K–Improved Hand Corn Planter. Improved Lifting Jack. Improved Follower for Brine Barrels. Improved Step Ladder. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Isinglass in the Liquid Form. Improved Dumping Car. Improved Steam Radiator. Improved Hand Power Circular Saw. improved Mortising Machine. Improved Cutting Pliers. Improved Nut Lock. Improved Cutter Bar Machine for Harvesters. Improved Tobacco Bag Attachment. Improved Hydrant. Improved Cutter Head for Moldings. Improved Lard Lamp. Process of Making Calendering Rollers from Paper Pulp. Improved Apparatus for Evaporating and Cooling Liquids. Improved
RMF2B2EJ–Ring Lardner, (Ringgold Wilmer Lardner) ca. 1930. He was an American sports columnist and short story writer. In 1916, Lardner published his first successful sports humor book, 'You Know Me Al', in which he created the character of a bush-league baseball player, Jack Keefe. (CSU 2015 7 373)
RMB5ERAD–Crime Murder Braybrook Street Massacre 12 August 1966 Three police officers Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head 30 and Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox 41 were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in the street with three men sitting inside it Harry Maurice Roberts John Edward Jack Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder Picture shows The boy who saw it all eyewitness James Newman age 10 is taken to Shepherd s Bush police station He was playing nearby when the three
RMB57A0J–Life is much easier for the R.A.F. Recruit these days. New Recruit Edward Mason (21) Lays Back in the dentists chair and watches a television programme while Sqdn. Leader John Munsford the dentist surgeon gets to work on his teeth. This is just one of the ideas that the station commander group capt. Jack Bush thought of to make life at his station a little easier. February 1969 P005302
RM2HT26YA–Detective Chief inspector John Hensley (wearing glasses) and Detective Inspector Jack Slipper leave London airport for Glasgow to bring John Duddy back to London. John Duddy was wanted for questioning in connection with the shooting of three London policemen. He later went on to be convicted of murder and possession of firearms and sentenced to life imprisonment. 18th August 1966.
RM2ANDGY0–The New York Clipper (May 1917) . Assisted byherClever Sister and Five Native Direct from Wai-Ki-Ki BEAUTY—FIRE—GRACE—SOUTH SEA CHARM ARE BLENDED IN JONLAS DANCING. SHE IS THE EXQUISITE NATIVE EXPRESSION OF THE HAWAIIAN CRAZE. BOOKED DIRECT BY THE U. B. O. Princess Leilokelani—Big Hit at San Francisco World Fair Arthur De Voy & Co, In HIS WIFES MOTHER Now in Our 2Jth W«*k Jack MARY L. MAX FIELD Little Miss Personality IN VAUDEVILLE WILLIE JAMES ADAMS and REID IN AMATEUR NIGHT DIRECTION PHIL BUSH BOOKED SOLID ZITA LYONS Venus of the Show World IN VAUDEVILLE. PROFESSIONAL COPIES and ORCHESTRATIO
RMKWCP82–Buffalo Bills player Jack Kemp signs his autograph for a boy on August 4, 1964. Kemp played professional football from 1957 to 1969. In 1970 he successfully ran for Congress and was reelected for 10 terms. In 1989 he was Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George H.W. Bush administration from 1989-92. - (BSLOC 2015 1 114)
RM2HT1NEN–Detective Chief inspector John Hensley (wearing glasses) and Detective Inspector Jack Slipper leave London airport for Glasgow to bring John Duddy back to London. John Duddy was wanted for questioning in connection with the shooting of three London policemen. He later went on to be convicted of murder and possession of firearms and sentenced to life imprisonment. 18th August 1966.
RM2CPAA0W–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . A GREAT DAY FOR KINGFISH. 94 HUNTING AND FISHING IN FLORIDA. boggy, and may be -CFessedanywhere on horseback; but othersare not to be trusted. Any pond may be safely crossed in whichthe low bush grows which, as Jack Davis describes it, favors asmall pine. South from Hillsboro, a distance of about twelvemiles, we cross Cypress Creek, at the head of which is an oldIndian Camp owned by Osceola, where the Indians build their. THORNTONS CAMP, HILLSBORO RIVER. canoes, the cypress trees in that vicinity
RM2HT21KR–Detective Chief inspector John Hensley (wearing glasses, not the man holding camera) and Detective Inspector Jack Slipper leave London airport for Glasgow to bring John Duddy back to London. John Duddy was wanted for questioning in connection with the shooting of three London policemen. He later went on to be convicted of murder and possession of firearms and sentenced to life imprisonment. 18th August 1966.
RM2HT2EKB–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The officers Triumph car is taken away. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT1XDR–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murders. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT2E01–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murders. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT1NPN–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murders. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT36E2–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murders. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT1T53–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murders. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT2E57–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murder. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT2WPW–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murders. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT32GC–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street, including the officer's Triumph car, after the murder. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT2396–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. Police question children at the scene, Wormwood Scrubs Prison can be seen in the background. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT2B0B–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. Police question children at the scene, Wormwood Scrubs Prison can be seen in the background. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT2A3R–Three police officers, Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, 30, Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell, 25 and Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, 41, were shot dead after investigating a battered blue Standard Vanguard estate van parked in Braybrook Street with three men sitting inside it. Harry Roberts, John Edward 'Jack' Witney and John Duddy were convicted of their murder. The scene in Braybrook Street after the murders, a body lies beside the officer's Triumph car. 12th August 1966.
RM2HT2PRB–John Edward Witney, 36, who has been charged with the murder of 3 police officers, was taken from Shepherds Bush police station (the murder HQ) and driven to West London Magistrate Court, where he made a brief appearance and was remanded in custody until August 23. 16th August 1966.
RM2HT2384–John Edward Witney, 36, who has been charged with the murder of 3 police officers, was taken from Shepherds Bush police station (the murder HQ) and driven to West London Magistrate Court, where he made a brief appearance and was remanded in custody until August 23. 16th August 1966.
RM2HT2186–John Edward Witney, 36, who has been charged with the murder of 3 police officers, was taken from Shepherds Bush police station (the murder HQ) and driven to West London Magistrate Court, where he made a brief appearance and was remanded in custody until August 23. Pictured is Detective Superintendent Richard Chitty. 16th August 1966.
RM2HT22AD–John Edward Witney, 36, who has been charged with the murder of 3 police officers, was taken from Shepherds Bush police station (the murder HQ) and driven to West London Magistrate Court, where he made a brief appearance and was remanded in custody until August 23. The police van containing Witney leaves West London Court. 16th August 1966.
RM2HT2DH1–John Edward Witney, 36, who has been charged with the murder of 3 police officers, was taken from Shepherds Bush police station (the murder HQ) and driven to West London Magistrate Court, where he made a brief appearance and was remanded in custody until August 23. The police van containing Witney arrives at West London Court, followed by a police car. 16th August 1966.
RM2HT324M–John Edward Witney, 36, who has been charged with the murder of 3 police officers, was taken from Shepherds Bush police station (the murder HQ) and driven to West London Magistrate Court, where he made a brief appearance and was remanded in custody until August 23. A few minutes after he was driven from court women take it turns to sign a petition to bring back the death penalty for murder. 16th August 1966.
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