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This is Locomotion No. 1, with its replica of George StephensonThis is Locomotion No.1, with its replica of George Stephensons first train behind during the Railway Centenary Celebrations hedlat Stockton on 1st July 1925
Under steam with top hat and tails in attendance the replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 at Shildon on 30th August 1975
The Rolling Stones on stage watched by Hells Angels at their free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
Crowds watch Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on 10 May 1967 on the steps of Chichester Crown Court when they leave court for the lunch break today, during the hearing for drug offences
Rolling Stones fans at a September 1973 concert, possibly Wembley
Leading the cheers from the New Jersey branch of the Manchester United supporters club is nine year old Ian Lane. This is the first time the newly formed club have been to Old Trafford
Manchester United supporters crowd onto the pitch at Old Trafford to celebrate their teams return to Division One following their 4-0 victory in the English Division Two match against Blackpool
European Cup Final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy. Liverpool 3 v Borussia Monchengladbach 1. Liverpool fans celebrate their first ever European Cup victory. 25th May 1977
Municipal offices in Tehran, Iran, Circa 1926
Steam Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley all ready to leave on 7th Spetember 1975. A Brush Type 4 diesel locomotive stands alongside
Steam engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley at Newcastle Station on 12th June 1972
Steam engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley at Carlisle Station on 6th October, 1973
Oxford United FC. Team line-up during a pre season photocall, before playing in the first Division following the previous seasons Second Division title success. 29th July 1985
Lord Robert Baden-Powell, (standing at the front, left, in hat and array of medals colours awards) founder of the Scout Movement
Locomotive number 92220 the Evening Star in action on 11th March 1985 celebrating the 150th anniversary of the opening of the first section of railway brom Blaydon to Hexham
Hugh Hefner Boss of the Playboy Empire arrives with an entourage of Bunny Girls at London Heathrow Airport, Saturday 25th June 1966
Crowds wait throng around Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on 10 May 1967 outside Chichester Crown Court when they leave court during the lunch break today, during the hearing for drug offences
Crowds wait to see Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Rolling Stones in Court on Drug Charges. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are mobbed by a huge crowd as they leave court during the lunch break today
Pop Concert in Hyde Park: The Rolling Stones perform on stage. July 1969 Z06626-027
Crowds throng around Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on 10 May 1967 outside Chichester Crown Court when they leave court during the lunch break of the hearing for drug offences
The Rolling Stones on stage at their free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger leaving Liverpool City Magistrates Court where he was fined £ 32 for speeding, driving without a licence or insurance on 10 August 1964
The Rolling Stones at Stockton. September 1964 S08359
The Rolling Stones were involved in yet another riot last night (Friday) as they left a television studio after appearing on the pop programme Ready, Steady, Go
Muhammad Ali feels exhusted, it was almost as gruelling as any World Championship Fight whe he made a personal appearance at a supermarket in Stretford, Manchester to promote Ovaltine
Jack and Bobby Charlton look over-awed as youngsters crowd around the car taking them to a civic reception in Ashington on 18th August 1966 after they won the World Cup
Regulars join Mr. Walter Kavanagh, the licensee, in raising their glasses in a farewell toast to the Vine Inn, Vine Street, Lozell which has closed for the last time. 14th November, 1978
A locomotive built at Hetton Colliery in 1822 headed the Railway Centenary Celebration procession on 3rd July 1925
Glasses are raised in a farewell toast to The Vine at Lozells, Birmingham, which has closed for the last time. Mr. Walter Kavanagh, the licensee, serves the last pint. 14th November, 1978
An Avro 504 biplane carries a daring wing walker of the Cornwall Aviation Co. Ltd. St Austell at Sir Alan Cobhams Cramlington flying display in 1932. Cramlington airfield, aerodrome, airport
British Home Championship match at Windsor Park, Belfast. Northern Ireland 0 v England 1. Englands Martin Chivers causing problems for the Northern Ireland defence as Alan Ball looks
Fans of The Rolling Stones at Stockton-on Tees on 20 September 1964
The Rolling Stones at Stockton. September 1964 S08359-019
Seven thousand teenagers danced through the night at the Glad Rag Ball, an annual hop organized by London UniversityOs Charity Carnival. The ball began at 9 p.m. and ended with breakfast at 7 a.m
On 20 November 1964 The Glad Rag Ball, organised by London University took place at the Empire Pool, Wembley, London. The show started at 9 pm and finished at 7 am with 7
Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood at Londons 100 Club on 31 May 1982 when the Rolling Stones played a surprise low key gig for invited fans prior to their Eurpean tour
Fans rush forward to get the autograph of jazz legend Lionel Hampton at the Empress Hall, London. 21st October 1956
David Cassidy fans mass outside the Radio Luxemborg building in Hertford Street bringing the traffic to a stop. The American idol had slipped earlier on in the day through the back door at the radio
Viking warriors invaded Cullercoats, but there was nothing to fear, it was part of the Community Associations carnival, which ended with the burning of Viking longboats on the beach. 6th July 1980
A dozen competitiors braved the strong winds to take part in Leamingtons first Shrove Tuesday pancake race. The winner, Mrs
Reading Pop Festival. A group of fans listening to a group on stage at the main stage, with their plastic sheets ready to protect them from the rain. 26th June 1971
Reading Pop Festival. Young couple stand up to get a better view of the main stage underneath their umbrella as the rain falls. 26th June 1971
Reading Pop Festival. crowds waiting for the bands to take the stage during the festival. 24th August 1973
A colourful procession in South Shields on December 6, 1937 when the towns Moslem community celebrated the Festival of Ramadam
Reading Pop Festival. Festival goers covered in waterproof plastic sheets to protect them from the rain as they watch bands performing on the main stage. 26th June 1971
People help themselves to fish at the market, March 1946. Location Unknown
VE Day celebrations in Piccadilly Circus, London to mark the end of WW2 in Europe. 12th May 1945. Statue of Eros removed and site used for posters, which people can be seen climbing on
Crowded decks following a drill on board a British troopship carrying soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force in Norway, April 1940