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The Berwick lifeboat. which covers the waters of Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland and East Lothian. It is reported that the boat is to be axed. Picture taken circa 1st January 1976
A new lifeboat pulls clear of the water after the test at Tyne Dock, South Shields. It was flipped upside down to see if it could make the grade when it encounters rough seas
Coxswain John Hogg guides the George and Olive Turner Arun-class lifeboat into North Shields where it will go on station. boat number 52-13 Picture taken 29th December 1984
The Tynemouth lifeboat Tynesider tows a boat back to harbour. It tows the " Witch" boat, back to The Tyne. Mr Cruddas, on board The Witch, himself a former seaman
The Tynemouth lifeboat Tynesider approaches Newcastle Quayside for its visit to inaugurate Lifeboat Week. Picture taken 3rd October 1950
The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Quinn. Picture taken 8th February 1951
The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Irwin which rescued three fishermen shortly before their boat broke in two and sank three miles south of the Tyne
The Sunderland lifeboat William Myers and Sarah Jane Myers being handed over to the Sunderland station on 5th July 1963. The £ 45
Bobby Charlton, in the away strip for Manchester United, during the Arsenal (3) v Manchester United (1) match at Highbury, London. Picture taken 6th January 1973
New cap and badge button approved for the British Army Catering Corps during World War II. May 1941
The badge worn by personnel of the HM Minesweepers. April 1945
The badge of the South East Asia Command (SEAC), the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre during World War II. May 1945
At the beginning of the New Year thousands of sailors, marines, soldiers and airmen of Combined Operations Command will be wearing the Commands new badge
The Broach to be awards to members of the NaFI (The Navy, Army and Air Force Institute) Picture taken 1st May 1942
The half-wing badge, with an encircled E approved for wear by flight engineers. 26th January 1943
The Army Flying Badge, approved by the King, to be worn on the left breast by qualified Air Observation Post pilots and glider pilots
Civil Defence service badge, woven in a gold colour, worn on the left breast of a uniform instead of an A.R.P. badge. Circa 1941
A badge issued to men and women of the Royal Ordnance Filling Factories where bombs and ammunition are produced. Circa July 16th 1941
The badge of No. 224 General Reconnaissance Squadron, based on the arms of the town of Otranto in Italy, where the squadron was formed in 1918. The design was signed by Mussolini in 1938
The new button badge of the Reconnaissance Corps: a vertical spear supported on each side by forked lighting. Circa 1940s
The Reconnaissance Corps new badge. 11th July 1941
R. A. F. badge to be worn by officers of the Volunteer Reserve. 22nd February 1940R.A.F. badge to be worn by officers of the Volunteer Reserve. 22nd February 1940
British Parachute Regiments new badge. 26th May 1943
The badge of China-British fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force. 12th December 1941
The Army Flying Badge, approved by the King, to be worn on the left breast by qualified air observation post pilots and glider pilots. 1st March 1942
Bobby Charlton (left) and Emlyn Hughes (right) pictured during an England football training session at Roehampton, South West London
A 1936 MG model. Abingdon, Oxfordshire. 14th September 1979
London Transport driver seen here with his Routemaster bus 29th October 1966
Railway guard seen here at Euston Station. 15th August 1966
Richard Branson pictured safe on dry land after his ill fated Atlantic Balloon crossing. Branson cheated death by leaping for his life after his transAtlantic balloon flight ended in disaster
Richard Branson pictured with his co-pilot Per Linstrand, together after their ill fated Atlantic Balloon crossing. Branson cheated death by leaping for his life after his transAtlantic balloon
Harry Redknapp. Aged 16 on 31st August 1963 when this picture was taken. He made his first team debut in 1965. Redknapp was born in Poplar, At age 11
Singer Cliff Richard. 29th April 1976
New Liverpool signing Kenny Dalglish poses by the famous sign in the tunnel at Anfield after completing his transfer from Celtic. 10th August 1977
The Enfield Electric Car - company logo badge on the bonet of the car See rest of set 75-3439 for The Road Test by Sunday Mirror reporter Roy Spicer. Picture taken 27th June 1975
Roland Killick cab driver who has worked in Bromley as a cabbie for thirty seven years and who has come to be known us Bromley and old man. 5th October 1913
Sant Singh Shattar, Royal Mail Postal Worker, pictured 6th October 1960. He is Birminghams first postman allowed to wear a Turban as part of his official uniform, not a cap
Blackpool beat Bolton 4-3 in the 1953 Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. The Blackpool captain Harry Johnston receives the trophy from her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Charlton Athletic footballers in training for the last time at the Valley Ground before their move to Selhurst Park. Pictured is Mick Flanagan on signage removal duties. 20th September 1985
Vince Taylor, Roll & Roll Singer, at the Gaumont Theatre, Shepherds Bush, London, 18th October 1958. Pictures show, messages left on his VW Beetle
Pete Townshend (right) of British rock group The Who, pictured as he gives a press conference at Wardour Street, London on drugs
Tottenham and England footballer Les Ferdinand with his hands round a large England badge at a training session during the World Cup tournament in France, 21st June 1998
Chris Sutton, poses for the media during a photocall at Stamford Bridge after signing a six-year contract with Chelsea Football Club for 10 million, Monday 7th July 1999
Chris Sutton England Player, takes a break during training session, ahead of Euro Championships Qualifier against Luxembourg, Tuesday 31st August 1999
World Cup Second Round Group A match in Cordoba, Argentina. Holland 2 v West Germany 2. Dutch manager Ernst Happel watches from the sidelines (3rd from right). 18th June 1978
Mr. P. F. Power, football referee. March 1953 D1030-002Mr. P.F. Power, football referee. March 1953 D1030-002
England footballer Billy Wright is greeted by his girlfriend Joy of the Beverley Sisters as he arrives at London Airport, following Englands elimination from the 1958 World Cup tournament in Sweden