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Heart of Midlothian footballers celebrate with the Scottish Cup trophy after defeating Rangers in the final at Celtic Park. 16th May 1998
Crowd scenes at Concert, Manchester GMex Centre, England, 10th January 1987. Frankie Goes to Hollywood, European Tour 1987
Students spray the watching crowd with water during the Rag Week procession down Northumberland Street, Newcastle on 8th March 1980
Petticoat Lane: Every year, it seems, still more thousands remember that Petticoat Lane, in East London, lays itself out on the Sunday before Christmas to sell toys
Her Majestys Procession march down Northumberland Avenue led by Colonel B. J. O. Burrows, O.B.E. T.D. and Five Companies of the Foot Guards as they escort the Queens coach to Westminster Abbey for
Everton football team at Lime Street station as they leave for Wembley to take part in the FA Cup Final against Sheffield Wednesday. 13th May 1966
Grand National 1957 The winner of the 1957 Grand National Sundew ridden by jockey Fred Winter, is led into the winners enclosure by his owner Mrs. Geoffrey Kohn. 4th April 1957
Daily Mirror Treasure Hunt, Fistral Beach, Cornwall, Tuesday 7th July 1959. Daily Mirror Pirates are staging a Summer treasure hunt on a tour of UK seaside resorts
Willis Ludlow store. Williss store on the corner of Carr Lane and Waterhouse Lane, Hull city centre, circa 1932
Grand Opening, Hamleys Toy Shop, Bull Street, Birmingham, 12th October 1985. Hamleys, the oldest and largest toy shop in the world opens a new store in Bull Street
Workers pouring out of the G. E. C. Foundry in Electric Avenue, Witton, BirminghamWorkers pouring out of the G.E.C. Foundry in Electric Avenue, Witton, Birmingham. Many stop at the newspaper vendor at the gates to buy a copy of the Birmingham Evening News. 2nd July 1963
Some young people Rock and Roll dancing at a club in Gateshead on February 15, 1980
John Charles, Player Manager of Hereford United receives Welsh Cup Runners Up trophy from Tommy Russell, President of the Welsh Football Association, after losing to Cardiff City (6-1 on aggregate)
Paisley War Memorial unveiled, Sunday 27th July 1924, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, the statue was designed by sculptor Meredith Williams
Ricky Simmonds, actor from BBC television programme Grange Hill, playing the character Anthony Jones aka Ant, pictured in Stockton
Pier Bandstand at Weymouth in Dorset is due for demolition, Sunday 4th May 1986. The Art Deco Pier Bandstand was built in 1938-39, but with Weymouth & Portland Borough Council facing 300
Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union speaking in aid of the War Effort, London, Published Sunday Pictorial 1st September 1918
Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge "let itself go"Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge " let itself go" with full vigour on November 11th 1918 on receipt of the news that the Germans had accepted
The Queen in the Gold State Coach passing Hyde Park Corner on her return from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following her coronation. 2nd June 1953
Edwardian elegance at Torquay Regatta Fair Circa 1910
Brixham trawlers gather for the annual blessing of the sea in October 1953
Football, the crowd at Bristol Rovers v Newcastle United FA Cup 6th round replay, 28th February 1951. It was estimated that 100, 000 people descended on Eastville to snap up 30, 000 tickets
Standard Triumph workers meet outside the Speke factory, Liverpool, Merseyside, 21st October 1969
Ready Steady Go Rave Mad Mod Ball at the Empire Pool Wembley, London, Wednesday 8th April 1964. The Rolling Stones pictured
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers seen here marching through the centre of Bury to the regimental depot at Wellington Barracks. Circa 1950
Busy time at Martins outdoor swimming pool in Wokingham, Berkshire, July 1976
Crowds lining the route of the coronation procession, 2nd June 1953. Some members of the public climb up lamp post to catch a glimpse of the royal coach carrying Queen Elizabeth II to her Coronation
Reading Rock Festival 1980, the 20th National Rock Festival, taking place 22nd to 24th August, at Richfield Avenue, Reading, Pictures Friday 22nd August 1980
Hot Weather Scenes, Oasis Swimming Pool, Holborn, London, 12th May 1954
Bonfire Night Party at Heaton Park, Manchester, 4th November 1995
Larks in the Park, Music Festival, Sefton Park, Liverpool, 24th August 1984
Good Friday Service at Tunstall Hill, with wooden cross carried by congregation of St Cecilias Roman Catholic Church, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. 28th March 1975
The Attard Family, 3rd February 1987. The family of 17, 7 adults and 10 children, live together in a four bedroom council house on the Trowbridge Estate in Cardiff
Transport: Cycle: Pictures of Empire Stores Cycle Marathon: Left to right: Mandy, Christer, Nikki, Mick Bennett (professional rider), Piera, and Sid Barras (professional rider). May 1979
Busy scene at Rupert Street market in Soho, London. Circa 1955
Old and New - A Fire boat and and Viking long boat on the river Tyne on 26th July 1980
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
Residents of Dumpling Hall Estate, Denton Burn turned out in style for one of the first street parties held in honour of the city of Newcastle reaching 900 years
An everyday sight in Newcastle, as the barrow boys ply their trade on 3rd August 1973. thomas Quinn, right, is one of the regulars known to many shoppers
Comedian Ken Dodd at Tyne Tees Television after filming a showcase television spectacular for six of the top clubland acts in the region on 26th November 1980
The British Lions rugby union team pose on the steps of their plane before leaving for South Africa. 12th May 1968
Children from St Peters Special School, Newcastle take a ride on a model steam locomotive at Haswell Lodge, County Durham on 7th September 1972
The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbras narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway on 29th May 1977
Mr. J. G. Rennie, the assistant training officer, is served with a meal by trainee waiter Alex Irving of Newcastle, on 24th November 1970, watched by J
Dunfermline football team pose for a group photograph, 1965. They are back row left to right: Willie Callaghan, John Lunn, goalkeeper Eric Martin, Jim McLean, James Thomson, and Tommy Callaghan
The Mardi Gras opened its doors to merseyside teenagers on 28 September 1957. The clubs walls were decorated with Beat City murals by Liverpool artist Bob Percival
Medical staff take part in a Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race along the North East Coast line 28 February 1995 circa