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A general view of Acklington Railway Station in Northumberland on 1st March 1976
The trains no longer run, the railway track is gone, but Kirkandrews Railway Station, on the old Carlisle-Silloth line, is far from deserted on 5th February 1972
A general view of a deserted Pegswood Railway Station on 30th March 1976
The remains of the waiting room of Blaydon Railway Station on 10th July 1977 which has been seriously damaged by vandals
A general view of the deserted High Shields Railway Station which shows little indication that it is still in use on 3rd February 1971
A general view of Boldon Colliery Railway Station on 30th June 1976
A general view of the now disused Carville Railway Station in Wallsend on 18th April 1973
Children from St Peters Special School, Newcastle take a ride on a model steam locomotive at Haswell Lodge, County Durham on 7th September 1972
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
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
The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbras narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway on 29th May 1977
Olga Korbut, Olympic Gymnast, training with Soviet Union Gymnastics Team, at Earls Court, London, 5th May 1973
Engelbert Humperdinck meets Miss World Contestants 15th November 1970
The Queen during a visit to Coventry which took in a tour of Walsgrave Hospital where she officially opened the newly finished building
Olga Korbut and members of the Soviet Union Gymnastics Display Team attend a reception - hosted by the Daily Mirror - at the Carlton Towers Hotel in London, 4th May 1973
The refrigerated cargo ship Manora in dry dock prior to launch at Swan Hunter shipbuilders Neptune yard. 08/03/1970
Chelsea footballer Peter Osgood lines up ahead of a match February 1972
Barry Island - Butlins Holiday Camp - One of the dining suites packed for lunch - August 1975 - *A NEW era in the history of Barry Island has been put on hold
Ely Hospital - Ely Hospital, Cardiff. Women living in Fern House, where a drinks bar was opened a few months ago, have been showing off their latest presents - a range of furniture
Mandy Hopper, 11, from Ash Avenue, Gilesgate, wrote to The Journals Fix It desk " I would like to be an air hostess on an aeroplane
Mr. J. G. Rennie, the assistant training officer, is served with a meal by trainee waiter Alex Irving of Newcastle, on 24th November 1970, watched by J
Passengers on the first Dan-Air flight from Newcastle Airport caught a glimpse of the services new-look air hostesses. The ladies switched their red uniforms for French Navy on Easter Sunday
A newly operational RAF search and rescue Sea King helicopter from 202 Squadron A Flight based at RAF Boulmer takes part in exercise at Dunstanburgh Castle
The international airline Dan-Air which operates from Newcastle Airport, paid a compliment to the city by asking Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Councillor Hugh White
Delayed passengers at Gatwick Airport pass the time in a specially erected 8, 000 sq ft tent whilst waiting for their flights. The delays were caused by a go-slow by French airport workers
British Caledonian Airways sales staff, Pat Neill (left) and Gilly Penny. Pat, 23, and Gilly, 24, were part of a six strong sales force meeting travel agents and top industry
Proud of their station, thats how the staff at Durham feel on August 13, 1979. They have just won a certificate of merit from British Rail for customer care
Airline stewardesses use model aircraft to show off the new red, white and blue livery of British Airways, it still featured the Speedbird of BOAC
Steptoe and Son, film released 1972, starring Wildred Brambell as Albert Steptoe, Harry H Corbett as his son Harold Steptoe, and Carolyn Seymour as wife Zita, pictured on location at St Johns Church
Keith Richards & Anita Pallenberg with their son Marlon at his home, the rented Villa Nellcote, a 19th-century sixteen-room mansion on the waterfront of Villefranche-sur-Mer in the Cote d Azur where
More than 30 firemen battled for over an hour to save Redlands the home of Keith Richards following the outbreak of fire. 31 July 1973
Cardiff - The Hayes - before pedestrianisation. *Last weeks completion of the St Mary Street renovation project in the middle of Cardiff is the latest in a long series of works that have transformed
Penelope Keith, star of BBC TV Series The Good Life, as character Margo Leadbetter, pictured in the vegetable garden of her home in Putney, South London, 16th July 1976
Paul and Linda McCartney at the Rolling Stones concert at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire. 22nd August 1976
Signalman Ron Challenor in the British Rail signal box at Dudley which has gone over to closed circuit television on 11th September 1973
The Goodies, filming a sequence for new BBC programme Down to Earth, pictured outside Shepherds Bush Shopping Precinct, Saturday 13th May 1972
The Plessey level crossing that has been switched on to close circuit television on 27th October 1977
The Goodies special Kitten Kong is the BBC entry at the Montreux Festival for Best Light Entertainment Film. Star of the show, Twinkle
Britains first Hovertrain leaving the Vickers factory at South Marson, near Swindon, Wiltshire, on 3rd August, 1971, en route tot he experimental test track at Earith, Hunts
Two RAF Westland Whirlwind helicopters at RAF Boulmer. The aircraft in the foreground is a search and rescue helicopter. 24/10/1974
A RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber. 05 / 02 / 1975A RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber. 05/02/1975
Keith richards arrives at Coventry Theatre carrying a young King Charles Spaniel under his arm. He will be on stage along with other members of ther Rolling Stones band tonight. 6th March 1971
film Steptoe And Son Ride Again 1973
Empty tracks in the snow outside Newcastle Central Station on 16th February 1979
Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with new assistant Leela played by actress Louise Jameson, the Doctors first alien companion 26th October 1976
The RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with an off the cuff demonsration of their terrifying skills
Derby County v Juventus, European Cup semi final 2nd leg match at the Baseball Ground, Derby, 25th April 1973. Dino Zoff in goal for Juventus. Final score: Derby County 0-0 Juventus
Doctor Who new assistant Leela played by actress Louise Jameson, the Doctors first alien companion, 26th October 1976