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Children of Sunderland playing cricket in the back streets. 28th April 1954
A group of boys take down the details of a Mechant Navy class steam train at Waterloo station as it reverses into the platform August 1952
London Kiddies Prepare for "Soap Box Derby". A number of soap box Derby racesLondon Kiddies Prepare for " Soap Box Derby". A number of soap box Derby races are being arranged for London and provincial towns by several organizations
Woolwich boys prepare for Soapbox Derby, 30th August 1954
Boys visit a local sweet shop as the end of sweet rationing is enforced, 22nd April 1949
Village Museum run by Children - penny farthing bicycle on show Aswell, Herts Tudor Style house. Circa 1950
Barrow boys carry on trading at the Broughton Street site on 7th July 1958, after Sunderland Councils order to leave
Former Birmingham City football star Joe Bradford, pictured pulling a cracker with children at a New Years party at the Stockland Inn, Birmingham. 31st December 1948
Child supporters of West Ham United, pictured during one of their teams matches at Upton park. 9th April 1959
Warwick School fire brigade, 13th December 1966
Manchester United footballer George Best playing football in the street with two young boys. October 1966
Manchester United footballer George Best leaving Old Trafford after receiving treatment. December 1968
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly greets young fans outside the directors office at Anfield on the day he resigned as manager of the club. 12th July 1974
Youngsters of Wallsend judo centre prepare for a fight over premises. St Marys Church Hall was to be their new home but local residents started a petition against the use of the hall by the club
Centenary Celebrations to mark the opening of the Great Western Railway line, November 1954
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly signs autographs for young fans as the team arrives home at Speke Airport following their European Cup victory over Anderlecht in Brussels. 17th December 1964
Liverpool mananer Bill Shankly watches a game of Street football from a flat above Eldon Grove off Liverpools Scotland Road in the dock area
Mr Jack Holmes of Alvechurch leadds the cheers today ahead of his sides FA Amateur Cup match against Enfield. He is wearing his 30 year old wedding day bowler hat which he brings out only on special
Enthusiastic Alvechurch supporters watch their team in action in a cup match against Stratford. Circa 1966
Fan hysteria outside ABC TV Studios, Aston Road, Birmingham, where The Beatles were recording a performance for next saturdays `Thank Your Lucky Stars programme
Children climbing on Snowdon, Circa 1940
Children gather around a snooker table to play. Sixteen tousled heads bend over a rickety billiard table at the Camel Club, Bethnal Green as 11-year-old Ronnie Munday, a pocket Lindrum in the making
Boys up in the trees at Hallorton 22nd April 1946
World War Two - Second World War - Children play on a WW2 gun emplacement / pillbox at RAF Thornaby. 18/08/1958
Muhammad Ali at a press conference to promote his upcoming film, "The GreatestMuhammad Ali at a press conference to promote his upcoming film, " The Greatest, " a biography about his younger days. 27th September 1976
World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali presented a sunshine coach on the behalf of the Variety club of Great Britain, the childrens charity organisation, to the hospital for sick children
World War Two - Second World War - Families receive help and a hot drink in a neighbourhood devastated by the German V1 Flying Bombs. Circa : Sept. 1944
Blackburn Rovers footballer Bryan Douglas relaxing at home with his two sons Graham, aged 8, and Stephen (12), flicking through his scrapbooks after announcing his retirement. 21st January 1969
Pupils from Arcot Hall School in Cramlington carrying out a road safety project 24 April 1970
Pupils from Heaton School in Newcastle, put on a pageant, July 8, 1970 as part of their centenary celebrations. Pupils dressed from the 2010 Space Age era (that what the caption said!)
North East Festivals Toe-tapping youngsters brough a folksy flavour to the Lightfoot Sports Centre, Walker, Newcastle, with the first major dance event of the First Wave Festival 19 July 1988
Deserted Snow Hill railway station in Birmingham on a bank holiday Monday except for these three young train spotters, 1962
Sport - Rugby Ponteland High School Lads in action on the srummaging machine watch by Jimmy Dixon, left, and teacher Peter Lawson
A Royal Navy Westland Wessex helicopter lands on the sportsfield of the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle. 22/09/1972
A Royal Navy Westland Sea King helicopter which landed at Kenton School so the crew could give careers advice to pupils. 27/09/1995
Mr Jeff Vent, a French teacher at Coventry School, sets out on his 25th school trip to Paris with 33 pupils and 6 staff members. 24th March 1978
Bound for Germany... members of the Mid-Warwickshire Schools Football Association with the new minibus, specially presented by Talbot Cars for their six-day tour
A last minute scrub down for the horses in the River Eden before going on show at the Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorland, Cumbria on 10th June 1983
Boys at the Harris Orphanage in Preston seen here learning to knit. Circa 1950
New Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson signs autographs for young Oxford United fans at the Manor Ground before his first match in charge as boss. Manchester United lost the game 2-0
Everton footballer Andy King with young schoolboy fans, their new hero after his winning goal in the derby match against rivals Liverpool on 28th October 1978. Picture taken November 1978
Brazil World Cup feature, May 1998. Football mad children play on the beach in Rio De Janeiro with the Sugar Loaf mountain in background. 24th May 1998
Brazil World Cup feature in Rio De Janeiro. 12 year old Vitor Pedrosa from the Dona Marta favella plays football with the shanty town in background. May 1998
The de Havilland Tiger Moth, based at Sunderland Airport, which developed engine trouble while taking off. Pilot Steve Marples glided the aircraft down onto a field near Barmston pond
Everton players Derek Temple and Dennis Stevens sign autographs for young fans at Speke airport, Liverpool before the team departed on their Australian tour. 28th April 1964
Alison Ashby, nine, and fellow pupils from Marley Hill School are helping to clean up Sunniside Station and some of the line which is part of Tanfield Railway on 5th October 1986
Jack Solomons Sunday morning nursery club. Boys from the age of 5 to 19 come and box on Sunday mornings. The club was started and sponsored by Mr Nat Sellars, Freddie Mills trainer. 17th July 1949