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25th Anniversary of the Gateshead MetroCentre - first shops started trading 23 April 1986, official opening 13 October 1986 - The City of Wells steam locomotive opens the new travel interchange
The Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977 on tis way to Carnforth Rail Museum
A locomotive built in Gateshead in 1874 known as the Bauxite No.2 in its temporary shed at Killingworth waiting for a new home on 2nd November 1950
Some of the last remaining steam trains of British Rail stand outside Kingsmoor Locomotive Sheds, Carlisle on 1st September 1867, themselves soon to be closed
In a flurry of steam, engine 43129 pulls the six car train, with 300 members of the Stephenson Locomotive Society and the Railway Travel and Correspondence Society aboard, on 11th November 1963
A picture of Heaton Railway Depot on 13th June 1953
The Talisman Express on 17th September 1956
Breaking ground on 26th July 1954 was the British Railways new excursion train, Northern Venturer, when it left Newcastle Central Station for Morecambe on the first leg on its four-journey schedule
An Air Express, the Imperial Airways latest machine, flying over another express - the Flying Scotsman at Welwyn (Herts) on 13th February 1934
Linda Iley beside Braddyll on 6th May 1973, an old engine that once served as a snow plow
A steam train on show to the public on 6th June 1981 at Newcastle Central Station
The Britannia class locomotive Oliver Cromwell which hauled the last steam train into Carlisle on 12th August 1968
The Coronation Stream-Lined Train snaking its way out of Newcastle Central Station on 2nd July 1937 en route to Edinburgh
One of the diminishing number of steam engines still operating is seen hauling a freight train north of Newcastle on 18th May 1963
In a blinding rainstorm the Silver Jubilee engine Silver Link thunders along near Darlington on its first service run on 1st October 1935
A model of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 on 7th June 1981A model of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 on 7th June 1981. The engine drew the first passenger train on the Darlington and Stockton Railway on September 27, 1825
Engine No. 60964 has begun a new life with the illustrious name The Durham Light InfantryEngine No.60964 has begun a new life with the illustrious name The Durham Light Infantry on 29th April 1938 given to it to mark the regiments centenary
The railway men of Italy presented a bronze shield weighing about a ton in commemoration of the work of George Stephenson as the father of railway during the Railway Centenary Celebrations on 4th
The famous old steam locomotive Sir Nigel Gresley powers its way through Morpeth Station on 29th April 1995
The first non stop luxury express from Kings Cross to Edinburgh, The Captial Limited, passing through Newcastle on its way to the North on 19th July 1949
A rare rail relic bought by the Stephenson and Hawthorn Loco Trust has returned to its native North eAst to retire. The 106 year old steam engine
Youngsters enjoying the last few days of their holidays find the old steam trains at Tanfield Railway an attraction on 31st August 1981
Jonathon Thornton, 5, and Sarah Anson, 6, of Ovington sitting on Killingworth Billy at the George Stephenson Rally at Wylam on 9th June, 1981
The replica of George Stephensons Rocket in action on 5th Spetember 1981
A locomotive built at Hetton Colliery in 1822 headed the Railway Centenary Celebration procession on 3rd July 1925
Outside Kings Cross engine sheds locomotives stand idle on 1st June 1955 - a sight likely to make Londoners angry, as they are forced to walk to work or are stranded in seaside resorts
After almost 60 years of hauling pit props and timber at Blyth docks, this little green and black steam engine, with its copper fire box, has come to the end of the line
Locomotive J21, known as the Green Lady is being fully restored at Beamish Museum, County Durham where she is on show at Rowley Station
An Air Malta Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 05 / 08 / 1985An Air Malta Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 05/08/1985
Inside the empty interior of the Boeing 707. 11 / 03 / 1971Inside the empty interior of the Boeing 707. 11/03/1971
Inside the new Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle Airport. 04 / 05 / 1985 (circaInside the new Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle Airport. 04/05/1985 (circa)
A new Dan-Air Boeing 737 lands at Newcastle Airport as a workman works on an adjoining runway. 04/05/1985 (circa)
The Farnborough Airshow preview day 1962. The Beagle B206 (Bassett) twin engined light aircraft intended for business executives. 03/09/1962
The Air Malta Boeing 737 which started a major alert at Newcastle International Airport after the pilot had reported a fault in the aircrafts hydraulic system. 20/10/1978
A Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 27 / 09 / 90A Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle International Airport. 27/09/90
A new 50m British Airways Airbus A320 aircraft at Newcastle Airport, 23/02/89
The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C Mk1 freightercoach aircraft which has a fare-cutting airbus version. The plane has four Rolls Royce Dart turbo-prop engines
A British Airways 757 taxis past an Air UK Fokker F27 at Heathrow Airport. 17/11/1986
The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy freightercoach aircraft which has a fare-cutting airbus version. The plane has four Rolls Royce Dart turbo-prop engines
A Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340 aircraft at Newcastle Airport, November 1997
Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971
Rolling Stones on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4 / 3 / 1971 for the first concertRolling Stones on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4/3/1971 for the first concert of their Tour of England. March 1971 71-2223-008
Rolling Stones: Nicky Hopkins (keybaords) with moustache and Jim Price (Trumpet) at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971
Rolling Stones car at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971
Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971
Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971
The residents of Annfield Plain and Stanley got a glimpse of the past when the Ringtons Tea horse and cart took to the streets
Near their destination the foyboatmen cast off and then take a heavy mooring rope ashore. In the boat with Charlie Ash, is his mate Jack Pottinger, of South Shields