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Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum curator Leigh Lampard with two of the old shop signs the museum has for display. 4th January 1994
Birkby Infants School pupils are pictured at Colne Valley Museum, Golcar, with Mrs Monica Wood. They took a step back in time and dressed in Victorian costume to do such tasks as washing, ironing
Birkby Infants School pupils Tony Chong (left), Craig Law and Kuljinder Singh are pictured at Colne Valley Museum, Golcar, with Mrs Monica Wood
Preston Hall Museum is to receive a rare serving plate made by a Stockton pewterer. It is one of the few pieces made for domestic use by Edmund Harvey in the 18th Century
Ivy Duffield, 70, of The Croft, Marton, Middlesbrough, checks the clothes she made for the model of Captain Cook as a boy for display in the museum, Stewart Park, Marton, Middlesbrough, England
All dressed up and ready to go - Meltham youngsters get ready for a trip back in time. REception and year one children from Meltham County Junior
Suffragette museum at South Kensington, London. Pictured are women holding a Suffragette banner. 19th February 1947
Militant equipment used by women Suffragettes during their campaign for the right to vote. Seen in a museum in South Kensington, London. Pictured is a hammer and catapult used for smashing windows
The Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum in Great Ayton. 9th October 1978
Victorian characters popped up all over the Tolson Museum in Moldgreen to teach local school children about lifes hardships and triumphs 150 years ago. 4th January 1988
A Viking scene recreated at the Jorvik Centre in York on 28th June 1987
Examining the ancient stocks in Sunderland Museum on 8th July 1932. These stocks used to stand on Bishopwearmouth Green
Trodden by the feet of generations, The Black Gate, once a main entrance to the city of Newcastle, remains little changed by the passage of time
The Great Western Railway (GWR) Star Class North Star steam locomotive built by Robert Louis Stephenson in 1837, on display in Swindon. March 1960
Keith McNulty, Hon. Treasurer with a Bagnall 0-6-0 locomotive built in 1950 at the George Stephenson Railway Museum on 5th February 1991
The RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber at the North East Aircraft Museum. 20 / 06 / 1984The RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber at the North East Aircraft Museum. 20/06/1984
The former Royal Navy De Havilland Sea Venom FAW. 22 (XG680) on display with itThe former Royal Navy De Havilland Sea Venom FAW.22 (XG680) on display with its folded wings at North East Aircraft Museum. 23/09/1990
A RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber makes an emergency landing at Newcastle Airport. 23/09/1981
Youngsters got a rare chance to see some of the finest helicopters in the world at an annual festival at the Bowes Railway Museum
Museum manager, Ian Bowes, shows the refuelling probe on the nose of the Avro Vulcan at the North East Aircraft Museum. 08/04/1985
A RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber flys over Sunderland Airport prior to a Vulcan becoming an exhibit at the North East Aircraft Museum. 05/04/1982
These four motor cycles are on display at the newly-opened Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry. The newly-restored machines are from left: A 1912 Premier, a 1919 Triumph
A new steam age got under way in the North East as the inaguarel train broke a small tape to open the Bowes Railway Museum on 12th April 1981
Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield Railway on 30th January 1994
Visitors wath the steam trains in action at the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink, North Shields on 4th May 1997
Children from Sunningdale School, Sunderland on a steam locomotive at Bowes Railway Museum on 15th July 1996
This little 040 tank engine has arrived to double the steam power at the Bowes Railway depot at Springlwell on 7th May 1981
The Gladstone engine, one of the crack expresses, which has been running for 44 years between London and Brighton in its new home on 1st June 1927
Twelve year old Martin with Mr. Sinclair at the Blyth Railway Museum, set in a converted school toilet block. This fully working signal box restored by museum chairman Mr
A replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 at Darlington train museum on 27thA replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 at Darlington train museum on 27th September 1995
A former Consett and NCB locomotive "A"Class restored at Stephenson RailA former Consett and NCB locomotive " A" Class restored at Stephenson Rail Museum, Middle Engine Lane, North Shields on 10th July 1985
Lewis Lycett, manager of the Stephenson Railway Museum at Silverlink, North Shields with the latest addition to the Thomas the Tank range, this 1934 Leyland Tiger Club fire engine on 11th May 1995
A Coffee Pot Loco and the Lewin Locomotive (right) two of the steam engines which can be seen at the Steam Day at Beamish Hall on 10th September 1981
Lib - Engineer John Maughan gives some idea of the size on one of the exhibits at the Stephenson Railway Museum on 14th June 1994 while sitting on Engine No.2509 the Silverlink A4 Pacific locomotive
Locomotive J21, known as the Green Lady is being fully restored at Beamish Museum, County Durham where she is on show at Rowley Station
Eric and Donald Skinner with Chris Lambert at Steamroller Museum December 1951
Vintage Motorcar museum in the Schlumpf mansion in Mulhouse March 1977
National Gallery Trafalgar Square London October 1968 one of the building that surrounds Trafalgar Square. A London Transport double decker bus sits in traffic outside the gallery
National Maritime Museum Greenwich September 1999 dtgu
The County Museum at Warwick became a battleground for an afternoon when members of Birmingham Wargamers Association re-enacted Waterloo for a large gathering of children. Mr
Cycling buffs Mrs. Frances Milsham and Mr. Tommy Thompson at Beamish Museum
Robert Atkinson and Pat Crawforth on a 1882 Excelsior Duplex three wheeler at Beamish with Jeremy Crawforth behind on a 1882 Coventry Machinists Company Club 56 inch ordinary bicycle, January 1990
Tommy Thompson on the 109 year old tricycle at Beamish Museum
Jim Wayte, from Washington takes his 1936 Bundle Tradesmans cycle for a ride at Beamish Museum
John Potter in from of his Kirby Stephen Museum with a penny farthing
Tommy Thompson with the replica Chicken and Hen bike at Beamish Museum
Gavin Snowdon aged 10, with a boneshaker, aged 107 at the Woodhorn Museum
Girl Guides faced a giant-sized problem when they volunteered to wash a double-decker bus to raise money for disabled children