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Holidays: Packing the luggage prior to going on holiday. 1960 F46-004
A section of the crowd from a procession organised by the South Shields Sunday School Union gathered in the towns Market Square
Part of the traditional Riding of the Bounds at Newbiggin included throwing nuts which lead to the invariable scramble by youngsters
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, watches as Kenneth Wood, left, and Irvin Geldhart of Gladstone Street School, Darlington play a game of chess. 24th June 1960
Crowds gatherd round the Dunting Stone at Newbiggin for the Riding of the Bounds ceremony in 1931
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, has a whirlwind tour of the Lake District. Holidaymakers cheer on the Duke. 22nd July 1966
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, walks through the Clositers of Durham Cathedral. 27th May 1960
The procession make their way past the Clock Tower down to the beach, for the Rogationtide Service of Blessing the Harvest of the Sea, at Cullercoats
The Queen is back in her captial. Todays Royal homecoming. The huge crowd in Trafalgar Square this afternoon welcomes the Queen, as she passes on the last stage of her journey back to her palace
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh pictured chatting to Mr R Hogg and Mr E Blezard of Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery during his visit to Carlisle for the citys Octo centenary celebrations
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, inspects a guard of honour at the South Shields College. 6th March 1964
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, shows interest in a demonstation of weight-lifting given by 15-year-old David Lamplough at Briarton Modern School, West Hartlepool. 24th June 1960
A policeman struggles with the crowd after Liberal party supporters tried to push through to the front in Chester-le-Street
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, during a visit to Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Limited shipyards in Wallsend. 20th December 1957
Part of a large crowd who turned out to watch the judging of the Miss Crimdon contest in 1960
Haggis hurling; You have to stand on top of the barrel to swing into action, on the left is the haggis hooter, blown before the hurl - a reminder of the cry of the womenfolk to announce their arrival
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh making a joke after inspecting the guard of honour which greeted him outside the railway station during his visit to Carlisle for the citys Octo centenary
North East band Arbre: Front left to right, Bill Bissett, Paul Caffrey. Centre, Phil Caffrey, Tony Davison. Back, Pete Caffrey and Roger Askew
French singer Charles Aznavour pictured being in interviewed in London
Royal Party at Hook. Balloon Barrage with the King and Queen and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in attendance. April 1939
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Alfieri. Civil defence wardens mixing up disinfectant during Invasion Exercises, Kingston, London. October 25th 1942
Actress Elsa MacFarlane pictured among the Delphiniums in Sir Francis Trowles garden at Walton. July 11th 1932
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Auxillary nurses marching, Esher April 1939
Grand National 1969 Kilburn No 7 stumbles and throws his jockey T Carberry on the second circuit at Beechers as he is passed by no14 Highland Wedding and Andrew Parker Bowles on The Fossa
General Eisenhower, Commander in chief of the Allied armies in North Africa, flew by plane to visit General Bernard Montgomery at his tactical headquarters to congratulate him on his recent successes
Grand National 1969 Andrew Parker Bowles on The Fossa (Spotted Cap No 20 second from the right) seen here at the turn. March 1969
Churchill in North Africa at Allied planning conference. June 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill seen here talking US Army General Marshall
Billie Jean King Tennis Player at the Queens Club June 1966
Billie Jean King in action at Wimbledon July 1968
Fifty eight year old Syd Landsdown, a repairer of bombed houses during the Second World War, gives an impromptu performance on the piano for London housewives
A priest leading a wedding ceremony amongst the ruins of a bombed church as life goes on as normal during the blitz In London October 1940
Manchester crowds seek protection from the rain under their umbrellas whilst waiting for the queen. October 1954
Some people learning which end of the tent is which on the Cheviots
East Coast of Kra Isthmus. Chumpon railway station and shipment yard left in a mass of flames after RAF Liberators flew a round trip of 2, 300 miles to bomb the strategic targets
A building in Grays Inn Road, London on fore after a night of bombing in the blitz during the Second World War April 1941
A number of the many thousands of turkeys which will be ending on the Christmas table. They are being fattened up at the Lightbound Green Farm of Mr. Will Bradley, near Preston, Lancashire
British army soldiers with an all terrain vehicle crossing over water on a pontoon during training exercises in England Circa 1940
An injured RAF man is welcomed home after being injured during a mission in Holland in the Second World War May 1940
Camping at Cotes Du North France
Sailor Gordon Davis of the Royal Navy repais the doll of a patient in the childrens ward of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stamore, London during the Second World War November 1944
A man on holiday with his camping equipment in a state of the art trailer
Women workers peeling thousands of onions that will eventually be pickled in jars destined for household dinner tables, at a factory in the North East of England during the Second World War November
Land Army girls give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in Essex during the Second World War June 1942
A nurse holiding a lamp as she visits patients on a ward at Westminster hospital She carries the lamp due to the blackout in the blitz during the Second World War December 1940
Signalman in the Royal Navy Andrew Cambpell about to eat a cake made for him by his mother for his 21st birthday during the Second World War May 1945
A woman on Austerity holiday give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in the Lea Valley, Essex during the Second World War June 1942