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After bringing his steam engine, Hielan Laddie, from Aberdeen, 35-year-old William Barrack, right, owner, and Mr William McGonachie
A long run from Tarland, Aberdeenshire, necessitates a thorough clean-up for this 1925 Tasker traction engine, so its owner Mr William McConachie, an Aberdeen farmer
Vince Prior, Club Secretary, North Tees Breakers Club, which is disbanding due to lack of support, 9th March 1986
Police repelled a Viking invasion of Newcastle city centre on 10th December 1974
Popeye gets into position for the traction engine rally, on 13th June 1958, driven by Mr Jack Wakefield and Mr Stan Martin, both of Hetton-le-Hole
Alan McCreath fisherman on boat skipper circa 1996
A 1957 500cc Velocette motor cycle owned by Charles Bartlett, aged 19 of Arden Street, Earlsdon, Coventry. He had partially built it up as a Chopper when a fire destroyed a lot of his hard work
Mr. J. D. Cram Station Master at Riding Mill Railway Station is busy with the prize winning flowers on 2nd September 1955
Tyne and Wear Museums Martin Routledge polishes up a steam powere fire engine on 13th September 1993
Leeds on the attack or is it Liverpool? Coventry youngsters beneath a 10-storey Yardley Street " grandstand" bow to the ritual of Cup Final day on their backyard Wembley. 1st May 1965
Bernard Venables seen here presenting prizes at the Daily Mirror Angling Contest Luncheon. August 1950
Mr. John Ruddick the Plough Inn landlord at Haswell, and some of the old bottles
The Renfrew Boat Club, with the Inchinnan Cruising Club just beyond the fence, sometimes called The Working Mans Royal Yacht Club, Renfrew, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Sunday 8th May 1949
Skelton Beakers Club members, Graham Appleyard (left), Ann Scott & Barry Smith, pictured outside their caravan, which is manned 24 hours a day, they have so far contacted 3650 breakers
The Syde Wynder, a type of skateboard ridden by Lee Holmes (14) from Byker on 30th May 1997
Skate City opens in London on the South Bank on 26th August 1977. It is Britains first commercial skateboard park costing 100, 000 to develop. 14-year-old Jonathan Turnbull of London in action
Mr Jack Wakefield, of Hetton-le-Hole, who has a large collection of traction engines, steams gaily down the Great North roadk
Some young people Rock and Roll dancing at a club in Gateshead on February 15, 1980
The finals of the North of England Juvenile Jazz Band Championships at Brough Park Greyhound Stadium in Byker, Newcastle on 8th October 1972. Byker and St Peter Imperials do a classic turn
Some of the pupils of Newcastle Cathedral School re-assembling an organ that was given to the school in March 1973
Young boys playing in the water on a hot day at Oldbury Reservoir near Atherstone, North Warwickshire. 4th July 1977
CB Radio inside Car, 2nd September 1981
David Nicholson, CB Radio enthusiast with his rig and licence, on the day Cleveland breakers were given the all clear to freedom of the airwaves as Citizen Band Radio went legal, 2nd November 1981
Samantha Bunnell (right) and her friend Jillian Carnell, try out a CB Radio, 18th January 1983
Middlesbrough based Phantom Squadron CB Radio Group members, who recently raised nearly 1000 pounds for the South Cleveland Hospital Kidney Transplant Fund after a 132 hour chat in
Actor Bernard Cribbins today went fishing near Shepperton, which was a scene his new TV series called " Cribbins". Bernard didn t catch any fish but did get a one frogman. 5th August 1970
Pigeon racing season starts in Guisborough, North Yorkshire. 1973
Marlow Weir, within Wycombe district in south Buckinghamshire. 1st June 1954
A man fishing in the River Gade in Watford, Hertfordshire. 19th June 1954
A Viking long boat coming up to the Tyne Bridge on the river Tyne on 26th July 1980
Old and New - A Fire boat and and Viking long boat on the river Tyne on 26th July 1980
The price they paid, a Viking warrior lies dying on the Anglo Saxon ground after a merciless battle re-enactment by the History Club on 26th August 1973, at South Shields
A Viking long boat making its way up the river Tyne on 26th July 1980
Shetland Isle "Vikings"looking forward to a peaceful invasion of TynemouthShetland Isle " Vikings" looking forward to a peaceful invasion of Tynemouth on 22nd July 1980. From left to right, Magnus Simpson, Jim Nicholson and Harry Jamieson
Viking v Anglo Saxon - An unusual way to spend your weekend but the smile on the face of the Viking warrior shows hes enjoying himself on 26th August 1973 at the Viking battle re-enactment at South
Allan Benekes adopted name is Lodbrok, or Hairy Breeks (or trousers). He and his followers are North members of the Norse Film Pageant Society, who dress up and act like Vikings on 23td June 1984
Viking Peter Towers captures a wench on a beach on 10th August 1973. but its all for the sake of history, of course. And his intentions are strictly honourable
Bess, the traction engine turned steam roller being used at Mitford sawmill on 21st April 1966
Chuffed: Mr Benjamin Stafford with his Fowler road locomotive at Beamish Museum, Durham on 4th September 1989
Traction engines and a tank having a tug of war at a Steam Rally on 10th June 1961
Henry Thompsons Foden Steam Wagon got up a full head of steam at Beamish on 4th September 1983
Three-year-old Richard Baillie from Forest hall with a miniature traction engine on 13th September 1993
Mr John Bainbridge and Mr Ian Thompson with their 1923 Fowler Steam Roller on 19th June 1989
Mark Sutherland (glasses) and Mike Greenwell slowly make their way to Corbridge from Ferryhill on 5th June 1994 for the annual Steam Rally on a traction engine
Michael Charlton from dudley, with his 1988 Burrell traction engine on 13th September 1993
Milburn Stafford with his prize-winning 1920 steam road locomotive on 4th June 1984 at the Veteran Commercial Vehicle Rally, from Stockton to South Shields
The North of England Steam Traction Engine Societys Steam Rally at Chester-le-Street on 12th July 1969. Engines getting steam up to be ready for the afternoon events
A vintage traction engine getting steamed up on 22nd September 1998
Simon Schofield on the new snakeboard on 30th August 1994
Paul Robson from Sunderland skateboarding at the Oval in Washington on 5th September 1991
Skateboarding at the Lightfoot Stadium in Walker, on 26th February 1978
Skateboard crayz youngsters like young John Turner try ou the North Easts first Skateboard Bowl in Durham on 6th February 1978
Action from the Super Skate 78 chamionships at Albermarle Barracks, Ouston, with Andrew Hibbard of Corbridge making a trial run through the slalom on 1st July 1978
17-year-old John Millard from Killingworth on a skateboard on 26th July 1989
Newcastle Area Skateboarders competition, held in the grounds of the West Denton High School. Malcolm Bishop of Heaton demonstrating his freestyle on 3rd December 1977
Pint-sized Ashley Kane, aged eight, from Washington shows the sort of skills which won hme the Under-13s freestyle title on 26th February 1978
Youngsters at Newcastles John Boste Youth Centre have been praised for an initiative to build a giant 600 skateboard ramp. Two youngsters take the plunge on the new ramp on 17th August 1989
The first National Skateboard Show opened at the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster on 13th February 1976. Mike Williams demonstrates the high jump with the skateboard
Traction engine steam roller Highland Lass at the public weighbridge belonging to the West Cumberland Farmers Trading Society on 2nd June 1972
Mr Walter Hodson pictured with the steam roller Highland Lass on 2th June 1972. Mr Hodson looked after her when she was owned by McAlpine, the builders
Model engineers: Eddie Chapman on his half-ton miniature steam traction engine chats with Derek Bouch on his 1912 11-ton steamroller at the vintage steam
A steam roller at County Technical College in Ashington on 10th March 1965
The grand ol lady of steam, the Coquet Lass is to end her days in style instead of on the scrap-heap
Steam and smoke fill the air at the Whitley Bay Steam Engine Rally on 14th August 1982
Old Roly is dying, deserted and derelict and lies rusting away at the Church Walk play park in Morpeth on 24th July 1980
Steam Roller Brenda (1920 vintage) with the two men who have given her a new lease of life on 17th February 1962
A view from the top of Abbey Fields in Kenilworth, the site of the annual Kenilworth Show. Spectators relax in the warm sun to watch the events taking place in the grand ring. 31st August 1970
A Great Plaice for Fishing. St Annes on Sea, Lancashire, had a problem with their open air swimming pool
Battle re-enactments - The Roundheads and Cavaliers battle it out at Ford Castle in Northumberland as part of the Berwick Festival 4 August 1985
A gleaming red racing car ready to be wheeled out of the workshops at Aylesford High School, Warwick today for its first trials in the school playgound
Battle re-enactments - Members of the 68th Regiment of Light Infantry during the re-enactment of the Napoleonic War at Beamish Museum, County Durham 1 June 1996
Abuse of the privilege extended to young anglers to fish at Swanswell Pool in Coventry city centre has led to trouble the first week of the new season
When welder Ken Rowden wasnt doing his day job, hed devote his evenings to his hobby welding
Former Swan Hunter coppersmith and welder Rob Dixon, 38, built the 7 ton steel hulled Rio Delta, in the backyard of his council home in Cedarwood Avenue on the North Shields Meadow Well Estate
The glory of the Elizabethan age is being recreated in Warwick - in miniature
It was the angling date of the year for two lads from Coventry Boys Club. " Would you like to fish with entertainer and keen angler Frankie Vaughan?" they were asked
Jimmy Powells of Cramlington has invented a football stragegy board game called " Soccer Logic" in January 1997
A Wembley-style lap of honour by the 2nd Leamington (St. Peter s) Cub Scouts football team after beating the 2nd Lillington (Free Church) Cubs 7-nil in a Mid-Warwickshire Cub Scouts cup final at St
Prince Charles fly fishing with Caroline Worsley at the Royal Windsor Horse Show
Home made electronic organs, like the one Don McMenzie is busy with, can be built for less than £ 100 in August 1971 - and they are worth five times that much
Ernie Lightfoot chairman of the National Pot Leek Society with his prize leeks in October 1996
Stall holders wait for customes at the Blaydon Car Boot Sale in June 1993
Knights jousting at Lumley Castle, Chester-le-Street in May 1972
A Viking longboat arriving on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980