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James Garvey, founder of Crossbearers, receives a cheque for £ 70 from Cheryl Murdock (left) and Anita Willy, watched by other pupils at Our Lady of Lourdes School, Sheepbridge
Seven-year old Adele Brooke presents a £588 cheque from Dalton Junior School to MrSeven-year old Adele Brooke presents a £ 588 cheque from Dalton Junior School to Mr Alan Dixon, area organiser for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Tunnelling for sponsorship cash is four-year old Helen Copley who took part in an obstacle course at Lindley Playgroup this morning
Health visitor Jenny Coy, seen at the Ellerslie Child Development Unit receiving a cheque for £ 61.50 from (left to right) Michelle Harper, Sarah Taylor and Carley Greenfield
A Cleveland firm has proved a real sucker for Children in Need! Youngsters and parents pitched in all day long for the appeal as the massive vacuum from a Billingham form swallowed up cash up to
Redcar Hell-Raisers have set a target of £5000 to raise for Children in Need with aRedcar Hell-Raisers have set a target of £ 5000 to raise for Children in Need with a series of events. These include a sponsored walk and a concert on Wednesday at their HQ
Where are they taking him? left - a tearful Ann Burridge, four, is comforted by dad Neil after seeing loveable Pudsey bear kidnapped in the street
Clevelands brownies, guides and rangers have given a £2Clevelands brownies, guides and rangers have given a £ 2, 308 helping hand to the Children in Need appeal. The bumper cheque is part of a £ 35, 000 plus donation from the regions guides
Prior Pursglove students hit the charity road for Children in Need. 20th November 1992
Youngsters dressed for the wet weather during the Great Toddle for Children in Need at Preston Park, Eaglescliffe. 29th September 1996
Pudsey Bear with Gazette staff Yvonne White and Lynn McMahon. 17th November 1992
Kind-hearted cabbies have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the people of Cleveland. The taxi drivers, members of the Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh Hackney Carriage Owners Association
With her face painted this youngster toddled round in her pushchair during the Great Toddle for Children in Need at Preston Park, Eaglescliffe. 29th September 1996
These fivers and tenners are destined for the bodyscanner coffers, thanks to the fund-raising efforts of (from left) Michelle, Daniel, Martin, Gary and Claire Whitwam
One man (Bob) and his dog (William). William of Arethyn is no sleeping dog when it comes to investments. The Old English Sheepdog owned by American investment adviser Bob Beckman has made over
If you go down to the woods today... Golcar playgroup raised £ 110 for the Candlelighters childrens cancer charity at a Teddy Bears Picnic
Helping other children... these three Highburton youngsters decided to raise some charity cash after reading about others doing the same
All our own work... three charity minded girls from Lepton have raised £ 35 for Huddersfield Royal Infirmarys Special Baby Care Unit
Two Taylor Hill girls have used their summer holidays to help others. Nicola Hodgson and Helen Blythe raised £ 70 by organising a jumble sale and they handed over the cash to Kirkwood Hospice
A showpiece hi-tech development in Cleveland has been given a £650A showpiece hi-tech development in Cleveland has been given a £ 650, 000 boost from the public purse. The grant from Stockton Council was handed over by Councillor John Scott, left
Punters- ready for the off at a betting shop. 6th June 1979
Chris Hudson, mangers of Ladbrokes in the Bigg Market, gives out last minute tips to Grand National Punter Emma Walker. 2nd April 1997
Customers at a betting shop. 5th June 1979
Emley First School staged the first reading of Bill Fordes latest story, Douglas The Dragon III, Mirfield probation officer Mr Forde has spent the last two years touring Kirklees schools with his
Cheque out... Honley Childrens Drama Group, which meets at the village Trinity Church, pictured with the £ 42 cheque which they presented to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Precious pennies... Michael Dempsey adds one more coin to a chain of cash that went across Hepworth to celebrate the villages feast
Post christmas sale shoppers at the Co-op in Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside. 28th December 1977
A nightclub which organised special fundraising events has proved to be a big hit with local charities. Two charity nights were held at Madison in Middlesbrough during November
Guisborough Brownies Rosemarie Brownlie and Emma Bennington, both 9, have amassed a staggering £ 111 from their own bazaar fundraiser
Bob a Job. Three scouts, Left to right, Dennis Hunter, aged 12, Ronald Dury, aged 12, polishing shoes and his twin brother Raymond, with brush in hand took up a profitable site in Kingsway, London
Teacher Miss Sally Cox displays a £65 cheque for the Huddersfield Hospice AppealTeacher Miss Sally Cox displays a £ 65 cheque for the Huddersfield Hospice Appeal, watched by some of the 200 Royds Hall High School pupils who helped raise the cash
Masters of the roles... Salendine Nook High School pupils with a huge cheque for the huge amount of money raised through role reversal for Comic Relief
A coffee morning and stalls raised £88 for an organisation to help parents ofA coffee morning and stalls raised £ 88 for an organisation to help parents of still-born children. The money was raised by members of the mother and toddler group
Lloyds Bank Cattle Market branch, Newcastle. 1st November 1983
The Bank of Englands Newcastle branch. 6th June 1971
The First National Bank of Chicago. 10th May 1974
One of Newcastles most pleasing classical buildings, the savings bank of Grainger Street and Westgate Road, could be threatened by the Tyneside Metropolitan Railway Bill
Lloyds Bank on Newcastle Quayside. 9th July 1978
Midland Bank, Newcastle. 20th February 1983
The hall of one of Newcastles oldest banks faces demolition. Barclays Bank have applied for permission to knock down their Grey Street banking hall and fill the space with offices
The imposing regional headquarters of Lloyds Bank in Grey Street, Newcastle. 4th July 1978
These winners of the Kirklees Young Consumer of the Year quiz at Huddersfield Town Hall are from King Jamess School Almondbury and will go on to represent the district in the West Yorkshire heats
Pupils from Billingham Church of England Junior school hand over a cheque for 1500 they d raised to the head of the Teesside Centenary Appeal chairman, Mr Tim Willis
Pupils of King James School Almondbury present a cheque for £150Pupils of King James School Almondbury present a cheque for £ 150, they raised it by staging a fun day to raise for Kirkwood Hospice. 15th January 1988
First year pupils at Salendine Nook High School helped to raise £ 900 for Kirkwood Hospice with a sponsored swim. Pictured handing over the giant cheque to Hospice matron John Murgatroyd are
Lepton CE school children present a cheque to the Huddersfield Royal Infirmary childrens ward after they raised the money from collections during various Christmas events. 18th January 1988
Colne Valley High School pupils Steven Clegg and Lemini Whitley with a £ 200 cheque which will go towards the cost of a new piano at Heathlands old peoples home
Colne Valley High School pupils hand over a cheque for £118Colne Valley High School pupils hand over a cheque for £ 118.75 to Mrs Helen Saunders of the RNIB, they raised the money by selling RNIB calendars to friends and relatives. 13th January 1988