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Bill Callan swots up on the driving manual while Alan Falconer and Arnie Evans check over Locomotion
Mike Satow celebrating the unveiling of the Locomotion No.1 replica and his birthday at Beamish Museum
A man with a water cart at Beamish Museum
A cannon is fired at the official unveiling of a fountain at Beamish Museum
Peter Rabbit, strolls down the main street of Beamish Museum
The Vaux carriage which has been donated to Beamish Museum
Tony Parker a soldier from Stockton testing his rifle (musket) at Beamish Museum
The Lord of Pockeley Manor with his new bride at Beamish Museum
Harry Wynne dressed as a police sergeant from 1913 takes a drink from the newly installed drinking fountain at Beamish Museum
The Lord of Pockeley Manor carries his bride over the threshold at Beamish Museum
Bob Stoddart from Vaux, left and Chris Thompson from Beamish Museum give one of the horses a well earned drink
Some young people dressed as miners at Beamish Museum
Harry Wynne dressed as a police segeant from 1919 boarding a tram at Beamish Museum
Paul Bennet drives a Henry Angus Ralli trap at Beamish Museum with the help of Tyson
Driver Gerald Shortt and his steam roller at Beamish Open-Air Museum
The 1906 Armstong Whitworth driven by Harry Smith and passenger his wife Mary is given right of way by a friendly policeman at Beamish Museum
Fran Mileman and her eight week old baby Alexander in the nursery at Beamish Museum
Some of the backbreaking equipment women would use on washing days in days gone by on show at Beamish Museum. For example the poss tub, poss sticks anda large mangle
Three year old Christopher Kerr got a big bag of sweets for tuppence at the rebuilt Co-op at Beamish Museum
Beamish Museum staff member Amy Broughton cleaning Pockeley manor
The Hetton a 132 year old locomotive being pulled into a shed at Beamish Museum by staff
Dwarfed by the bucket at this giarnt 100 ton steam powered excavator is 14 year old Richard Straughan. The digger, believed to be the last of its kind in the world
Beamish Museum staff member Sara Williamson in the dress of a 1820s kitchen maid with a rare clock which shows scenes of coalmining on the face in Pockeley Manor
A staff member dressed as a miner pushing a bogie at Beamish Museum
The mens toilets at Backworth Club are to be given to Beamish Museum as they date back to the Victorian times
These young apprentices help lay the cobblestones in between the tram lines at Beamish Open-Air Museum
Two members of the Beamish Museum staff with some of the entrants for the leek show
Lambing at Beamish Museum - Teeswater lambs and visitor Vicky Wark
The Annfield Plain Co-op relocated at Beamish Museum
This 65 ton steam crame which was built in 1887 settles into its final resting place at Beamish Museum
School production cast members Rachael LCook and Robert Elder, are filmed by fellow pupil John Young at Beamish Museum
The lambs at Beamish Museum with farm helper Lee-Ann Telford
Draymen of yesteryear enjoy a pint outside The Sun Inn at Beamish Museum
Helen Wrightham and Gavin Allan with a carriage and pair (Orbit and Starsky) at Beamish Museum
Staff at Beamish Museum in the victorian dentists surgery
Paul Colman works on the replica Locomotion No. 1 at Beamish MuseumPaul Colman works on the replica Locomotion No.1 at Beamish Museum
Beamish Museum which has won the best open air museum award
Sgt. Jeff Peacock of the 68th Regiment of Light Infantry shelters from a shower during their display at Beamish Museum
Left John Proud, voter, Bill turnbull, voter, and RobertTthompson, Polling Officer, in a Polling Station at Beamish Museum based on the year 1913
Harry Wlynne, chairman of the North-East Police History Society, takes the role of policeman at Beamish Museum to stop the suffragettes from voting
Joseph Welsh polishes the replica Locomotion No. 1 name plate at Beamish MuseumJoseph Welsh polishes the replica Locomotion No.1 name plate at Beamish Museum
Ian Bean rides an ordinary or high bicycle past fellow friends of Beamish Museum, Jim and Pat Wayte
The replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 in action at Beamish MuseumThe replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 in action at Beamish Museum