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A workman cutting up an old engine at a breakers yard at North Blyth on 5th January 1965
Some old engines waiting to be broken up at a breakers yard at North Blyth on 5th January 1965
Spectators watching the action at Bramall Lane, the ground of Yorkshire Cricket Club in Sheffield. 28th May 1949
Bobby Lennox & Dave MacKay tackle for ball August 1967
The Great War, ( First World War, WW1, World War One ). Field Marshal Douglas Haig (Lord Haig), pictured in the Peace Day Procession ( London Victory Parade) in 1919. 19/07/1919
Coventry City v Burnley. The Sky Blue midfielder Ernie Machin has a shot on goal but Goalkeeper Harry Thomson makes a save in Coventry Citys debut game in the First Division
and WBA featherweight title at Ninian Park, home of Cardiff City football club - 15th June 1967
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This Is Tom Jones, TV Series, 30th January 1969. Behind the scenes, on set, includes : Peter Sellers - guest. Dancers. Jack Parnell - leader of orchestra. Danni Thomson - makeup artist
AG Meek on Albany Road, Roath, Cardiff, bomb damage in the 1940 s. *A SHOE business in its centenary year may be forced to close its founding shop to make way for a convenience store
AG Meek on Albany Road, Roath, Cardiff, 1912. *A SHOE business in its centenary year may be forced to close its founding shop to make way for a convenience store
Butchers and Barbers is a portrait of life on Clifton Street, Cardiff, pictured here in 1965. *AN EXHIBITION about one of Cardiffis thriving communities opens this week
Interior view of Buckingham Palace showing the White Drawing Room, circa 1960
Daily Mirror Newsroom, 1961
A view of Plessey Railway Station on 13th September, 1939, which was awarded a special prize in the British Rail Stations Garden Competition. George Allan and James Harmen the two porter gardeners
The portico of North Shields Railway Station on 22nd December 1956, which is to get priority in British Railways reconstruction programme
Tynesides No. 1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73Tynesides No.1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73, went out to show the " young uns" how its done today to celebrate his 73rd birthday
This is what in flight service looked like at the time of the early airlines. Thats a hostess not a nurse doing the pouring with the chic coffee pot. Circa : 1930
A last wave from the engine driver before the final trip of the day on 29th January 1963
A Hawker Siddleley Harrier GR 1 (Jump Jet), the worlds first fixed wing vertical / short take off and landing close support aircraft, landed at St Panras, London
Mr. Anthony Ghafoor, the guard conductor, collects fares on the first Newcastle to Carlisle Paytrain on 19th January 1969
FA Charity Shield match at Old Trafford. Manchester United 3 v Tottenham Hotspur 3. Spurs goalkeeper Pat Jennings stops John Aston as Joe Kinnear blocks Brian Kidd. 12th August 1967
Overgrown tracks, but the shrubs and flowers on the platform at Chollerton Station are in a neat and tidy state on 24th August 1959
A view from the signal box of the disused Rowley Station, near Consett, County Durham on 28th March 1968, which was dismantled brick by brick and rebuilt at Beamish Ope Air Museum
A general view of a deserted Pallion Railway Station, Sunderland on 28th August 1961
A general view of Jesmond Railway Station and the flowerbeds on the platform on 12th August 1955
Mr. W. Armstrong (Stationmaster) walks along the platform at the disused Langley Railway Station on 28th January 1950, which was once awarded a first prize for one of the best kept stations in 1929
Mr. J Knox and Mr. W Ratcliffe (Porters) look over the prize winning show at Beamish Railway Station for the best kept station. There were prizes for the station gardeners on 17th September 1953
A general view of the disused Lanchester Railway Station on 27th January 1949
People using Backworth Railway Station wanted a shelter. They got one. But something was missing - a door. Whoever erected the tubular steel building at the station, near Whitley Bay
Mr. John Rumney, the 64 year old porter at Eastgate Railway Station, Durham, works in the newly reborn station garden on 20th October 1964
Chollerton Railway Station was once one of the best kept stations in the North East region as these certificates on the station wall show on 24th August 1959
The empty platform of the now disused and derelict Blackhill Railway Station, Consett on 4th February, 1955
The disused Humshaugh Railway Station on 15th August 1959. The station was closed in 1958
A general view of Jesmond Railway Station on 7th October 1948 which was awarded first prize in the regional competition by British Rail
A train standing at the platform of Blyth Railway Station on 26th March, 1963
A view of Beamish Railway Station on 29th June 1955
The railway station house at Chollerford which is now converted into a modern residence on 30th June 1966
The waiting room and toilets at Point Pleasant Railway Station on the Riverside route near Wallsend which Dr. Beeching wants to close on 27th March 1963
Jockey Arthur "Scobie"Breasley, November 1963Jockey Arthur " Scobie" Breasley, November 1963
Jockey Arthur "Scobie"Breasley, carrying his riding kit into Haydock parkJockey Arthur " Scobie" Breasley, carrying his riding kit into Haydock park, November 1969
Jockey Arthur "Scobie"Breasley, carrying his coat on his way to the DoncasterJockey Arthur " Scobie" Breasley, carrying his coat on his way to the Doncaster Races, April 1967
The Queen palnts a tulip tree in the grounds of Solihull School with the help of two of the pupils. 25th May, 1962
Pat Smythe and two other members of the British Team ride past the Royal box at the opening ceremony of the Equestrian Olympic Games in Stockholm.For the first time
Another happy picture, on her arrival at the main gates of the school the Queen is greeted by the High Master with Lord Derby (left) Mr J H King chairman of govenors and Stephen Schaefer
The Queen visits Manchester. Stops to talk to a young boy. March 1965. School Children. Metal Work Class
The Queen visits Manchester
The Queen visits Manchester. Queen Elizabeth pictured here with the Mayor of Salford. 24th May 1961