British politician Bill Fiske, Baron Fiske , Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board, UK, 17th April 1968.
London, England, 29th December 1970, Lord Fiske Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board displays information about the currency changes planned for...
London, England, 29th December 1970, Lord Fiske Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board displays information about the currency changes planned for...
Lord Fiske, the Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board, unveils a 50-pence-coin which is to replace the 10 shilling note.
British politician Lord Fiske at Harrods with Sally Annandale and Viviane Dench, as part of his campaign to prepare people for 'Decimal Day', the...
On the day of the official change to decimalised currency, Lord Fiske, chairman of the Decimal Currency Board, makes a purchase at a Woolworths store...
Lord Fiske, Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board, holding up a copy of the booklet which describes the new decimal coins at a press conference at...
Chairman of the Board at the Royal Mint, Lord Fiske and Mr James, deputy master at the Mint, watching the production of the new 50p piece.
Lord Fiske, Chairman of the Board at the Royal Mint, holding a fifty pence piece. Behind him is an enlarged representation of the new coin.
Lord Fiske, Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board, 'decimal shopping' at Woolworths in the Strand on the first day of national decimalisation.
Behind the two Securicor officers can be seen Ian MacDonald, Controller of the Bank's Clearing Operations, Lord Fiske, Chairman of the Decimal...
Lord Fiske, Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board helps to promote the publicity campaign to explain the complexities of decimal currency. The...
Decimalisation Day Lord Fiske Chairman of the Decimalisation Board pictured at Euston Station trying the new Automatic Ticketing Machines.
Lord Fiske , Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board, watches EG Davies on the production line for the new decimal coinage at the Royal Mint, UK, 16th...