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MPX5069306: It's such fun of be the flower of Britain. They're a bit young to bother their happy little heads about citizenship; nevertheless youngsters like these are the flower of Britian's future - and, like other flowers, there's nothing they enjoy more than being "Watered". The old war-damaged bath was taken to the Woodchurch Day Nursery, Hampstead, London, by Mr. Desmond Scriven, whose son attends the nursery. The children love it, and queue up to climb in when nurse Phyllis gets busy with the hose. July 1949 P012128 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5068965: The Vicar, the Rev. Frank Moore, with his choir and members of the congregation about to felt the main roof prior to capping. All are quite at home perched on the dizzy heights of the main roof. The roof on the left has been stripped ready for tile setting and it is estimated that another 11,000 tiles are to be laid which they hope to complete in two months. / Bridgeman Images