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Costers Thanksgiving Service, London, 3rd October 1954
Tony Hancock wedding to Freddie Ross. 2nd December 1965
Tony Hancock rehearsing for a show in Blackpool. 29th June 1966
Italian cavalry seen here in action near to Trentino. 5th June 1917
Terry Hennessey of Nottingham Forest, in Forests change strip, leads his troops into battle at Old Trafford in February 1967
On the receiving end is Karate black belt expert Jeff Barwick, while getting in some high kicking practise is John Holdsworth, also a black belt
A long the roads leading to Antwerp an everlasting stream of civilians may be seen flying before the German shells. But despite " this hurricane of fire and blood
Belgian gun dog teams take a rest on the road to Hofstade 28th September 1914
Belgian mounted gendarmerie seen here on patrol during the advance of the German army during the summer of 1914. 8th September 1914
Steam locomotive engines standing idle at Saltley sheds near Birmingham, October 1962
Pictures of Tony Hancock in his dressing room at Blackpool ABC Theatre. 19th July 1966
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly helps to clear the snow from the goal line on the Anfield pitch as they prepare for the upcoming fixture against Sunderland. 28th December 1964
West Bromwich Albion footballer Billy Elliott pictured during training. Circa 1946
Miss UK 1964, Ann Sidney, Winner Miss World 1964, wearing national themed dress at Variety Club luncheon, the Savoy Hotel in London, 10th November 1964
Newly crowned Miss World 1964, Ann Sidney of the United Kingdom, wakes up in her Waldorf Hotel bedroom to face the cameras, London, 13th November 1964
Violet Rosie, a. k. a. The Silent Woman of Swona, pictured at home in cottage, making teaViolet Rosie, a.k.a. The Silent Woman of Swona, pictured at home in cottage, making tea, The Island of Swona in the Pentland Firth off the north coast of Scotland. 18th May 1957
Carnaby Street Scenes and Demonstration over Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, concerning their release from prison on £ 7, 000 bail on drugs charges. 1st July 1967
Teal ridden by jockey Arthur Thompson, led by owner Harry Lane and lad Billy Smith, followed by trainer Captain Neville Crump, after winning the Grand National, Aintree, 5th April 1952
Prefab shops occupy one side of Broadgate in Coventry city centre. They were errected in 1947 as temporary shops when Whitehall would not sanction anything better
World War Two - Second World War - An old paddle steamer, one of the many ships of all shapes and sizes that helped in the evacuation of the BEF from the beaches at Dunkirk. Circa: June 1940
Patricia Kirkwood, right, and Irene Handl in a scene from A Chorus of Murder, at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle 16 June 1972
Ring Starr of the Beatles pictured here with Thomas the Tank Engine Toys. He voiced the programme from 1984-1986. 6th October 1984
Glen Daly relaxing in his Glasgow home 1st June 1974
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, arrived in the UK Monday (28th January), travelling on the RMS Queen Mary ocean liner, for a 10 week variety tour of British Music Halls, pictured London
These veteran traction engines were waiting with steam up to race at the rally at Lambton Park, Chester-le-Street on 13th July 1957
The men who are working on this wall, which is designed to prevent the sea eeating further into Cullercoats cliffs, are having their progress controlled by the sea itself on 24th September 1962
Jack Makepeace, Junior, drives his vehible puffing past obstacles in a race at the Traction Engine Rally in Lambton Park, Chester-le-Street on 15th June 1958
Mr Bill Weeks, complete with top hat, gets ready with a red flag to start the steam traction engine race at Birtley, between Councillor D Smith
Six volunteer drivers from the W. V. S. (Womens Voluntary Service)Six volunteer drivers from the W.V.S. (Womens Voluntary Service), began the first " meals on wheels" service in the Whickham urban area on 19th November 1963
The North of England Steam Traction Engine Societys Steam Rally at Chester-le-Street on 12th July 1969. Engines getting steam up to be ready for the afternoon events
A silhouette of four demolition workers perched high above Newgate Street, Newcastle on 9th November 1965
Two history students unearthed the skeleton of a 14th Centrury man at the ruins of the Norman Abbey of Newminster, Morpeth on 16th August 1961
The skeleton in the cupboard at 2 Manor Road, Tynemouth is a friend of the " family" - now that the house has become a preliminary training school for nurses on 7th April 1952
Jimmy, the skeleton, seems delighted to be with company at the opening of the Nurses Training School at Shotley Bridge, on 16th May 1953, by Mis Mr Henry (right)
Meet Charles - he could never be called the well-dressed man but he assumes a certain dignity when he takes charge of the biology class on 13th January 1961
Schoolboys will soon be getting to know George, the skeleton, in biology lessons, but teacher may not allow him to smoke when working with a microscope
Conductor Alan Morgan, aged 23, leads a few members of the North Divisional Youth Brass Band in rehearsal at the Salvation Army City Temple, Westgate Road, Newcastle.on 4th July 1960
A scene from one of the dining halls of the Salvation Army on 28th January 1958
At the end of their training they will be introduced to ward duty... which is the start of three years further training to become State Registered Nurses
Dr G E Stephenson the Newcastle pathologist seen examining one of three skeletons which were unearthed by workers on St Marys Island on 9th July 1952. He said the bones seemed to be ages old
Referee Jack Taylor taking charge of an English league division one match, 1970
A group of people who are involved with the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber. It was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction. London, 23rd February 1961
FA Cup Second Round replay match at Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace 3 v Margate 0. Action from the match. 9th December 1959
Crystal Palace are promoted to the First Division for the first time in their history following their league division two 3-2 victory over Fulham at Selhurst Park. 19th April 1969
Michael Grade and his father Leslie Grade attend a reception at Cafe Royal to celebrate E.M.I selling their London management to Dennis van Thal, Billy Marsh and Michael Grade. 27th October 1969
Billy Marsh, Bernard Delfont, Michael Grade, and Dennis van Thal attend a reception at Cafe Royal to celebrate E.M.I selling their London management to Dennis van Thal, Billy Marsh and Michael Grade
The Queen attending the T. U. C Centenary banquet at The Guildhall. 5th June 1968The Queen attending the T.U.C Centenary banquet at The Guildhall. 5th June 1968
Birmingham Mail film critic Arthur Steele shares a joke with Muriel Pavlow, Kathleen Harrison and Muriel Box during a lunch break at Pinewood. 4th August 1955