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Model Amanda tries a cloth cap. May 1973 P007870
Distribution to Durham miners of the N. C. B of £50, 000Distribution to Durham miners of the N.C.B of £ 50, 000, plus grants from unions affiliated to the County Mining Federation Board, is being staggered throughout the week
Miners Alf Wood and Raymond Varty delivering coal to the old and sick, by barrow at Dudley today
A round the clock soup kitchen for hungry miners is brightening the gloom at Boldon Colliery which has been organised by Boldon Colliery strike committee
Coal merchant dick Walker still delivers his coal by horse and cart
Everybody is helping to win the vital battle for fuel and power. Coal trimmers work overtime to load a collier at the Lambton, Hetton and Joicey Staithes, Sunderland
Coalmen filling up their sacks ready to do their rounds
Its almost 10 a. m. and the day shift men enjoy a last smokeIts almost 10 a.m. and the day shift men enjoy a last smoke and a chat before descending the Betty Pit, North Walbottle Colliery, to commence their days work
North East coal company men load up a wagon with coal and coke in their yard next to the Weetslade Colliery
Two boys carrying boxes of Christmas crackers to help the festive season go off with a bang. Coventry Retail Market. 24th December 1962
It might look like just a pile of rubble but in fact these three men were displaying their skills in the art of dry stone walling at the Royal show, held on Newcastles Town Moor in 1956
Left to Right, Pte. McArdle, Cpl. Martin, Pt. Dann, L / CplLeft to Right, Pte. McArdle, Cpl. Martin, Pt. Dann, L/Cpl. Whitton, Pte, Watson, Pte Davies (Andy Capp - Pte Winterson). March 1959 P018574
Youngsters playing marbles at Beamish Museum. Left to right: Kevin Ridsdale, Ian Hall, Adam Boyd, Darren Cuthbert and Craig Calvert
Family Bus Crews of North Fleet. Left to Right. Mr. John Cox, Mr James Nolan, Mr Fred Annal, Mr Walter Coole and William Reader. May 1944 P010122
Two miners waiting outside the new social service centre at Burnhope colliery. 15th January 1935
Retired pitmen leaving the colliery for the last time, November 1946
Three of the 55 miners who retired from the Betty and Ann pits have their lamps checked for the last time in September 1946. Between them they had over 200 years of mining experience
Miners drawing their lamps for the last shift which will be worked as the Dunston Garsfield colliery, which has been condemned by the NCB as uneconomic
Oyster fishermen of Colchester at work in the River Blackwater and in the North Sea. June 1952 C3022-005
Elaine Smith Actress - November 1988 Dbase
It was just a coincidence that Evening Chronicle photographer John Learwood took this picture today of the outsize pipe which is the pride of Wylams Old Black Bull in
Jesmond Dene Cycle Club in 1912
Peter Wyngarde actor, June 1980
Frank Clough (left) and Bobby Bell (Right) the two miners from County Durham pictures with Lion, oneof the pit ponies appearing in the new film, on the set at Pinewood Studios