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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip go walkabout on a vist to Heworth in Gateshead
Keen anglers braving the bleak North East weather
Queen Elizabeth II visits the North- East
A group of young anglers prepare to enjoy a quite afternoon fishing on Blyth Pier
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visits Newcastle - Coun Les Watson presents the couple with a sculpture
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Newcastle
Queen Elizabeth II visits the North- East meeting crew members aboard the Sailing ship the Sir Winston Churchill
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Workington in Cumbria
Tattoo fanfare of honour by buglers of the Light Infantry for Korean War hero Peter Raison
Queen Elizabeth II visits the new TA Centre at Cramlington, Northumberland -
Jack Charlton releases one of the tagged trout at Kielder Reservoir with his mam Cissie Charlton
Scores of anglers fishing on the Pier in Seaham, Sunderland
Queen Elizabeth II visits the North-East meeting crew members of a sailing ship
Queen Elizabeth II says goodbye to Sir Ralph Carr-Ellison at Newcastle Central Station after her visit to Newcastle
Queen Elizabeth II visits the North- East meeting Dutch officers
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Newcastle - Barrie Swann, general manager of the Mawson, Swan and Morgan store in Grey Street, presents a gift of a book to The Queen
These young boys from Hexham are getting the chance to use the climbing ropes at Otterburn Army Camp. Left to right; Anthony Young, Michael Bowes, Chris Coulson and Andrew Hodge supervised by Cpl
Children using computers. The mother of one of the pupils at Benfield Road School, Newcastle, in 1980 offered half the cost of a computer if the school raised the rest
Billy Bragg unveils a £250, 000 scheme in Newcastle which could support work forBilly Bragg unveils a £ 250, 000 scheme in Newcastle which could support work for between 300 and 400 young men and women. Billy is pictured here with Councillor Jack Spoors
Someone having a silent prayer before the cross on top of Tunstall Hill in Sunderland before the traditional Easter service in1989
Audrea Thompson prays by the cross mounted on Tunstall Hill, Sunderland in 1980
Val Thompson in her Easter bonnet in 1980
Jock Harrison back in the saddle, and at 73, preparing for his greatest cycling challenge in a long two wheeled career, intending to Penny farthing his way from Newcastle to his birthplace in Dundee
Francis Meehan from Ashington with her old bike
Stamfordham Young Farmers (left to right) Alison Johnson, Fiona Straughan and John Straughan set off on a 150 mile journey on this triplet bike to their annual conference in Blackpool
This antique tricycle will be used by the local operatic society so someone can make an unusual entrance
The Young Farmers club at haydon Bridge have made this five seater bike to make a sponsored ride from Carlisle to Newcastle
Trying the goodies style triplet bike out for size are (left to right) students Peter King, club secretary Aileen Briggs, and chairman Martin Honor
Phil Dixon, chairman of the Morpeth Round Table, with his team pictured before the off today on their multi-cycle on which they will go to Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis
Auctioneer Barbara Turner with an old but in good condition penny farthing
Schoolboy stunt rider Neil Cliff on his unicycle
Dr. Helen Sinclair tries out the oldest bicycle on show at Monkwearmouth Museum, Sunderland
Club member Angela Physick, aged 19, with a special tandem which could be used for disabled people
One of the most famouse bicycles still in existence is the 1819 hobby horse which belonged to the Earl of Durham
Saddling up on the multiple machine are left, to right, Alistair Weir, George Brogdon, Sue anderson, Anthony Johnson and Graeme clarkson
Young mum Vivien Simpson transports her two toddlers around on a chair fitted to the back of her tricycle
John Pinkerton rides is penny farthing across the Tyne Bridge
Alan Meeham from Ashington on a penny farthing
Gavin Snowdon aged 10, with a boneshaker, aged 107 at the Woodhorn Museum
On their bikes, pensioners Tom Young aged 76 on his penny farthing and 70 year old Arthur Wright who are cycling the length of Great Britain for charity
Hazel Hesse and John silkstone try out a vintage bicycle at the launch of their charity event
Startled BMX children watch as Pete Middleton demonstrates his skill
Ever seen a boy fly? Martin Murray shows how its done
Two boys test a course obstacle with their BMX bikes
A typical English countryside scene of farm land
Scenic splendour - the wild Northern upland landscape in mid winter
The under 9 girls go through their paces as another heat of the UK BMX Grand Prix at Walker, Newcastle is under way