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Engine No. 5305 the Black Five crosses the River Tyne on 14th March 1987 on its way NorthEngine No.5305 the Black Five crosses the River Tyne on 14th March 1987 on its way North to Scotland
The last steam train to run at the Army depot at Longmoor. November 1969 Z10516
Gabby and Louise Yorath, daughters of Terry Yorath, pictured 27th April 1986
Christine Yorath, wife of Terry Yorath Coventry City Football Player, pictured at home with family, 17th March 1978. Daughters Gabby (4) and Louise (3) and son Daniel (1)
The Benny Hill Girls, Sue Upton (wearing bikini) and Gee Newton (wearing suspenders), pictured 4th May 1979
Ward at Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 17th July 1993
New Intensive Care Unite at Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 3rd July 1989
Childrens Ward at Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 4th January 1985
Christine Yorath, wife of Terry Yorath, 22nd November 1982. Mother of Gabby Yorath aka Gabby Logan
Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 19th March 1989. Commemorative Stone unveiled by Bobby Charlton, former Manchester United Player, as Jonathan Pfeffer, Development Trust Chairman, looks on
A picture of a ticket from the Newcastle Evening Chronicle and North Mail excursion to see the Cunard White Star Liner Queen Mary leave the Clyde on Tuesday, March 24, 1936
One one of the giants of the railway - now just a skeleton remains waiting to be broken up at a breakers yard at North Blyth on 5th January 1965
The Kingfisher, shorn of her brilliant plumage and even her nameplate, awaits her fate in the breakers yard on 4th June 1967
The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railways latest locomotive, the Northern Rock, built at Ravenglass gets up steam on 26th May 1976
A train on the tiny Talyllyn Railway, on 1st August 1954, which has six and a half miles of track along the slopes of the Cader Idris Mountain
Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive "Linette"Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive " Linette" seen here departing Waterloo Station. July 1932
Locomotive wheels seen here under going maintenance at the Southern Railways engine shed at Nine Elms July 1932
The first post war Pullman Train as she passed through Low Fell en route for Kings Cross after leaving Glasgow on 9th July 1945
Railway enthusiasts were given a blast of steam from the past on 24th August 1975. The Sir Cecil Cochrane started work again on the old Tanfield Wagonway at Marley Hill
A 60 seater Diesel electric Armstrong Whitworth railbus, the first of its kind in the country, beginning a run from Newcastle Central Station on 26th September 1933
Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman at sidings in Shildon on 22nd August 1975Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman at sidings in Shildon on 22nd August 1975
Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman leaving an admiring audienceEngine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman leaving an admiring audience and the platform of Central Station, Newcastle on 9th September 1967
A new life began for the crack engine No. 4472 The flying Scotsman the famous engine, bought for 3, 000 by a 43 year old Mr
Steve Sandever, job creation supervisor at Cornforth Steam-town checking the lubrication of the Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977
Young train spotter were able to take a look at railway history on 23rd February 1965 at the Central Station, Newcastle when one of the old giants of the steam era Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman
Railway enthusiasts Pete Reid from Ken and Dave Wescott from Derby salute the pass by of L.M.S. steam locomotive Princess Elizabeth on the Shildon to Darlington line at the 150 anniversary
LNER Steam Engine No. 246, Morayshire, making its way past the crowds on the Shildon toLNER Steam Engine No.246, Morayshire, making its way past the crowds on the Shildon to Darlington line at the 150 anniversary celebrations on 31st August 1975
The Inwell, a 1937 Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0 saddle tank locomotive, gets in some practice on 28th March 1983
A Coffee Pot Loco and the Lewin Locomotive (right) two of the steam engines which can be seen at the Steam Day at Beamish Hall on 10th September 1981
The Pallion locomotive which has been in service since 1902 at the Doxford and Sunderland Shipbuilding and Enginerring company on 14th January 1971
The Jubilee class Leander on 31st August, 1975
The former Midland Duchess of Hamilton on 1st October 1981
The ex-Great Western Railways locomotive King George V drew a big crowd in London on 4th October 1971. She was pulling a trin holding an exhibition of products of her present owners
Steam locomotive 44767 George Stephenson leaves Newcastle over the Kinge George Bridge for its trip to Manchester on 18th March 1995
A steam train making its way through the countryside on Tanfield Railway on 3rd April 1988
Work on the new marshalling yards on 16th March 1960, which when completed will be the most modern yards in Europe has now reached the " machine age" when machines take over from the men
Christine Yorath, wife of Terry Yorath, pictured at home, 17th March 1978. Mother of Gabby Yorath aka Gabby Logan
Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 27th October 1992
One the 1st May 1968 the Flying Scotsman thundered into the Central Station, Newcastle on a non stop run from Londons King Cross station to Edinburgh
This little 040 tank engine has arrived to double the steam power at the Bowes Railway depot at Springlwell on 7th May 1981