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The band headed the procession of strikers from Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
Queen Elizabeth II - The Trooping of the Colour Ceremony, which marks The Queens Official Birthday. (Picture) Queen alongside Prince Philip on horseback (Centre) through The Mall Central London
Princess Diana meets and greets the people of Atherstone, Warwickshire, England on one of her many walkabouts. Picture taken 27th June 1985
The youth of Glossop School Band to play the last music in the Kings Hall at Belle Vue before it is torn down. February 1982
A military band perform some music infant of a row of houses that have been destroyed in The Blitz. A banner with " Cheer Up" is raised in the background
Trumpet Major Joseph Allen entertains locals in Perugia. 15th July 1944
Princess Diana and Prince Charles meet and greet the people of Atherstone, Warwickshire, England on one of her many walkabouts. Picture taken 27th June 1985
Hundreds lined streets to watch the annual Skelmanthorpe carnival procession through the village centre. Decorated floats were led by Skelmanthorpe band an among the marchers were Thornhill
A Salvation Army band leads carol singers under magnificent tree in St Georges plateau, opposite Lime Street, Liverpool. 20th December 1954
Ten Liverpool schools come together for a carol concert in Clayton Square, Liverpool. They were accompanied by the Liverpool Passenger Transport Band
Music. Sgt. Jacqueline Fox of the Womens Royal Army Corp band, Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Guildford, playing the euphonium. She has been with the band now 4 years and lives at Edgware
Euphonium Player. October 1952 C4784
Queen Elizabeth II - North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour 1977 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee - Cowpen and Crofton Brass Band entertains the party at West Lea, Bedlington celebrates the Silver Jubilee
Woman finalist in the Daily Mirror Beach Beauty contests Fashion Show. August 1959 P013212
Marching band on Parade at Battesea Pleasure Garden. June 1952 C3050-004
The band from Dudley is one of the first to arrive at the miners picnic at Bedlington in 1964
Banner fluttering in the breeze and band playing lustily, Bedlington Dr Pit branch march through the town, past the first of the armada of ice cream vans, in June 1962
Michael Smith, aged 14, of South Shields, June Dulson, 15, drum major, of Boldon Colliery, and John MacBeth, 14 of Sunderalnd tune in before marching at the Bedlington miners picnic in June 1964