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Grittar ridden by Dick Saunders on the run in at Aintree to become the winner of the 1982 Grand National. April 1982
Southampton 2-1 Athletico Bilbao, UEFA Cup match at The Dell, Wednesday 15th September 1971
Dalegarth Station - the end of the line - driver George Staniforth checks the locomotive River Irt under the shadow of the snowclad lakeland crags on 29th March 1972
Dancing Brave and jockey Greville Starkey after an early morning gallop 29th May 1986
The men who built the new Ravenglass and Eskdale locomotive, the Northern Rock. Left to right, Ian Smith, David Clay and Ian Page on 26th May 1976
Children from St Peters Special School, Newcastle take a ride on a model steam locomotive at Haswell Lodge, County Durham on 7th September 1972
Mr Joe Thompson (left) and Mr Tom Tate, owner of the miniature railway at Haswell Lodge, Haswell, County Durham, with one of the engines on 15th August 1971
Queen Elizabeth II enjoying the races at Epsom Derby with the Queen Mother, June 1991
One of the scheduled services sets off on the Eskdale miniature railway on 26 May 1976
Annabel Crow, of Haswell took a turn at the controls of a steam locomotive at Haswell Lodge, County Durham on 15th August 1971
The River Irt, a splendid reminder af of bygone, era, getting up steam to leave Ravenglass Station on 29th March, 1972
Glyn Winsall opens the throttle on this five inch gauge Nigel Gresley at the seventh International Model Locomotive Efficiency trials in Exhibition Park, Newcastle on 6th July 1975
A miniature railway train. belonging to The Pilgrim Steam Railway Company with passengers on 10th August 1992
The River Esk locomotive on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway on 26th May 1976
Mr Len Weedon (left) and Mr Jack Dent members of the Tyneside Society of Model and Experimental Engineers on 27th September 1973 with Mr Weedons model of GWR pannier tank locomotive
The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbras narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway on 29th May 1977
A Bishop Auckland father and son have built their own half mile ong miniature railway on 20th October 1972. But the do-it-yourself job of Raymond and Ridley Dunn, of Beech Road, cocketon Hill
Driver George Staniforth on the footplate of the River Irt at Ravenglass Station on 29th March 1972
Cup Final Muscle. Southampton FC Players who have all previously played at Wembley. Jim McCalliog, Mike Channon, Peter Rodrigues & Peter Osgood
The River Irt, getting up steam to leave Ravenglass Station on 29th March 1972
Mr. Arnold Dean and his son Tony, left, driving their 18 inch high fibreglass electric train along 150 feet of track in their own garden in St
Mr. Matt Copeman busy at the controls of one of the locomotives belonging to the Chester-le-Street Model Engineering Society at their permanent lay-out at the towns Riverside Park on 4th June 1972
Passengers ride on the miniature engine and carriages on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway on 27th May 1976
People enjoying a ride on a miniature railway on 20th May 1977
It was a day for the christening of 7 month old Kathleen Donohue at Shepperton Parish Church. Harry Corbett was the godfather and Julie Foster his co-star in the film The Bargee was the godmother
Racehorse Sea Pigeon at Malton stables. 21st July 1983
Queen Elizabeth II pictured in the Royal Box at the Epsom Derby, June 1983
Pickles-the black and white mongrel dog that sniffed-out the location of the World Cup is to have a part in the new spy film " The Spy with A Cold Nose"
Race Horse Owner Sheikh Ahmed receiving a trophy, circa 1995
A couple of nice xany characters are Ray Galton (beard) and Alan Simpson. They do the Tony Hancock script from a sumptuous expansive office in Orme Court W.1.A couple of nice xany characters are Ray
Walter Swinburn wins the Epsom Derby on Sharastani with Dancing Brave in cecond place. 4th June 1986
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson on tour for new ideas, and also for possible next Steptoe series. Pictured here at their palatial offices. 30th April 1964
Southampton FC, FA Cup Winners 1976. Players celebrate win with fans during parade in Southampton, Sunday 2nd May 1976. Mick Channon holds the cup aloft, during victory drive
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson on tour for new ideas, and also for possible next Steptoe series. Pictured here at Sy0on House Antique Grounds. April 1964