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The Tynemouth Lifeboat Dinghy. Trevor Fryer, Paul Henderson and David Thompson put an inshore boat through its paces. Picture taken 23rd July 1984
The Tynemouth lifeboat Henry Frederick Swan. The Henry Frederick Swan lifeboat was built in 1918. and was 41.80 feet (12.75 m) long
General Kinzel (German General of Infantry) puts his signature to the surrender of the German land, sea and air forces in Northern Germany, Holland and Denmark
Gosforth Senior Grammar School, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, 6th February 1973
The Flying Scotsman - which has just returned home from America, is pictured here at Chinley, Derbyshire. It is enroute to British Rail Derby for an overhaul. 19th February 1973
The new Penlee lifeboat Mabel Alice was capsized yesterday in front of some of itOs future crew members. The boat is shortly to take the place of the one lost last winter
Picture shows Neil Back, MBE in his younger playing days at Nottingham Rugby Union. 1988-1990 where he appeared 38 times and scored 40 points
Crest of the RAF regiment. Circa 1942
Newcastle United beat Manchester city by 3 goals to 1 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II presenting the cup to Jimmy Scoular, the Newcastle captain
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
A Wellington bomber in the Middle East displaying an elaborate crest. The design includes a winged lemon, a cheese, a female figure, a feather, a haggis, an ant and two pyramid shaped hills
A plaque showing the crest of Squadron No. 111. 24th December 1945
New Liverpool signing Kenny Dalglish poses by the famous sign in the tunnel at Anfield after completing his transfer from Celtic. 10th August 1977
Welcome to Doncaster, South Yorkshire. 5th April 1962