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The Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Prince Michael leading his contingent of cadets at the passing out parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst 20 December 1962
Twenty of the leading ladies from the play "The Mousetrap"Twenty of the leading ladies from the play " The Mousetrap" pictured with two of the stars of the original play in 1952, Richard Attenborough and his wife Sheila Sim
The Woolworths shop on Northumberland Street, Newcastle. Circa::December 1971
The Sunday Sun Jack Of Clubs Roadshow on 28th March 1974 at the Thomas Wilson Club, Low Fell, Gateshead. The crowd enjoying the show
Four stewards are put through their paces on 22nd October 1971. Left to right, Tony Atkinson of Monkseaton, Arthur Coulthard, George Pattison of Felling and Alex Owens of Jarrow
Inside a second class saloon of an Inter-City 125 train on 1st May 1977
A scene inside football fans special disco train on 9th April 1975
Ex Newcastle United manager Joe Harvey and his wife Ida take the last Pullman train to London on 30th April 1976
Vice Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander of South East Asia, speaking to officers and men of the 1st Squadron of the Indian Air Force at Imphal. June 1944
A RAF BAE Harrier II and a Panavia Tornado aircraft on display at the Sunderland International Airshow. 02/08/1997
In contrast to all the steam loco s, the World Record holding diesel High Speed train brings up the end of the cavalcade through Heightington Station
Children playing in the streets of Liverpools Chinatown 20th November 1933 Liverpool
The Finnegan family from Dublin on board the Empress Of England, about to leave Liverpool for Toronto, Canada. Mr Finnegan and his wife had thirteen children, ten of whom are in the photograph
Henry Cotton, watched by a large crowd, holing out at the 16th hole during the 1956 Open Championship at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake. 4th July 1956
Railway platelayers making alterations at Newcastle railway crossings on 26th October 1936, for the electrification of the Newcastle to South Shields line
Spectators gathered along the seafront at Seaburn to watch the Sunderland International Airshow. 05/08/1995
A crowded carriage of the Newcastle to Coast electric train on 17th November 1962
Fourth birthday celebrations for The Mermaid Theatre, built by the actor Sir Bernard Miles in 1959, 28th May 1963
The Daily Herald Radio Show at the London Palladium. 2nd October 1949
People arrive for The Daily Herald Radio Show at the London Palladium. 2nd October 1949
Crusades annual festival at Southwark Cathedral. Our Picture Shows:Pennons of arms of the order on way to the Cathedral. 15th October 1934
With his bow tie and new overalls the worker cleans up after the life guards during the Queens speech at the Opening of Parliament. 4th November 1981
To cut a long story short, this is a bicycle made not for two, but twenty-two. Its 35ft. long, weighs two tons when laden, and is the big wheel of the bike world
As a curtain raiser for the Royal Tournament which opens at Earls Court a 1, 000 officers and men form British and Commonwealth forces taking part in the tournament, paraded in Battersea Park
24 seater bike ridden by Debenhams Crew to promote British Week in their stores. Circa 1979
Guest at the party for the 40th anniversary of Desert Island Discs seen here with Roy Plomley who devised and has presented the programme since it was first broadcast on the 29th January 1942
1968 League Division One match. Newcastle United 3 v Manchester City 4. Manchester CIty seal the championship with victory over Newcastle United before being mobbed by the crowd. 11th May 1968
The residents of Mill Street, off Scotswood Road in Newcastle taking part in a street party 12 September 1933
A policeman on a white horse tries to control crowds which came on to the pitch before the start of the game between West Ham and Bolton in the 1923 FA Cup Final. 28th April 1923
Crowds sit in the goalmouth after they came on to the pitch before the start of the game between West Ham and Bolton in the 1923 FA Cup Final. 28th April 1923
Standard bearers wait to enter Newcastle Cathedral for the St Georges Day service held on 29th April 1956 by Newcastle and District Boy Scouts Association
A street party in Middlesbrough to celebrate the County Borough of Teesside launch in the biggest municipal reorganisation outside london 1 April 1968
Two Comet Tanks flank the Lord Mayor of Newcastle as he takes the salute at the St Georges Day Parade on 29th April 1956. Marching past are men of the 43rd royal Tank Regiment (6th City Battalion)
World War two victory parade - Newcastle held its victory parade st St Jamess Park when representatives of all the forces both militaty and civil were present 13 May 1945
A street party to celebrate the re-development of the houses in the Scotswood area of Newcastle 14 April 1993 - A yound boy has his face painted
Residents enjoy a street party in Newcastle 7 May 1960 - Unknown details
Army Day Parade in Belfast. The 1st Batt. Royal Inniskillen Fusiliers. 22nd October 1949
The band of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers led a parade through Newcastle on 23rd April 1972 to celebrate St Georges Day. The Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Alderman Mrs
Aldershot Serrchlight Tattoo Rehearsal. Dress rehearsals of the Searchlight Tattoo which begins on June 18, was held yesterday (May 23rd 1932) at Aldershot
World War two victory parade - People find any vantage point they can to watch the homecoming parade of these brave soldiers marching along Grainger Street in Newcastle 11 June 1946
The St Georges Day parade to Newcastle Cathedral on 29th April 1956. The colours of the 4th and 5th Battalion R.lN.F T.A approaching saluting base after service in the Cathedral
World War two victory parade - Geordie sightseers crowd aboard lorries to get a good view of the victory parade through Newcastle 27 August 1945
Children of Hareydene, Newcastle, enjoy a street party given for the birth of Princess Beatrice to Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York in 11 August 1983
The London Harness Horse Parade in Regents Park Hackney horse Roscourt Jason with a Rustic Car entered by W.T. Kingwell of London. 16th April 1979
The London Harness Horse Parade in Regents Park. 122 welsh cobs Binn and London Trolley entered by J. Welsh of Peckham and No. 95. Beckton Brandy Snap driven by T
Donald "Ginger"McCain, the trainer of famous racehorse Red RumDonald " Ginger" McCain, the trainer of famous racehorse Red Rum, pictured celebrating in the bar following Red Rums win in the Grand National race at Aintree
Coventry City win the match against Millwall which ensured they were promoted the next season. The final score at Highfield Road was 3-1 to the Sky Blues. 13th May 1967
The ladies of the Gateshead and District Tea Club on 4th March 1970