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Mr Samuel Bloor water diviner of Okengates. 16th September 1938
Raymond Jones, the young man who on 28th October 1961 went into NEMS Record store in Liverpool, and asked Brian Epstein for a record called " My Bonnie" by The Beatles
Tyne and Wear County Industrial Archaeologist Ian Ayris on some of the perfectly preserved wooden railway tracks that were buried beneath colliery spoil from the former Lambton Cokeworks in
Archaeologists digging up a perfectly preserved wooden railway which had lain buried beneath colliery spoil at the site of the former Lambton Cokeworks in Sunderland on 16th October 1996
Picture taken at an old (unamed) Belgian fort which had been used as a Gestapo Prison. Rough wood coffins left by The Nazis being examined by Allied officers
Raymond Jones, 23, of Dovecote, Liverpool, the young man who on 28th October 1961 went into NEMS Record store in Liverpool
Sunset on Thames Embankment. London. February 1967
Modern day machinery has uncovered part of Garstons rural heritage - its very own river. For centuries the powerful Garston River drove watermills along its course turning settlements into a thriving
Archaeological dig at the former Sudeley castle, Griff, Nuneaton. It belonged to the Sudeley Family who also owned Sudeley Castle in Gloucester. 23rd August 1966