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Scenes from the parade through Newcastle to the Quayside on New Years Eve. 31st December 1998
Newcastle fireworks on New Years Eve. 31st December 1998
Smiles and flowers greet HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana in Moseley Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East England Picture taken 22nd May 1986
Princess Diana, HRH The Princess of Wales during her visit to Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East England. The Princess smiles as she receives a red rose from a man in the crowd at St
Ian McKellen, pictured in Newcastle where he is a member of The Actors Company. The Actors Company is 17 people, all on billing, equal pay, and equal terms
New flats and old buildings side by side in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. 30th April 1964
Brian Sandells, owner of Kard Bar in Newcastles Handyside Arcade. 22nd April 1982
One Eyed Jack s, which recently reopened in Pilgrim Street after closing its restaurant in High Bridge about a year ago, provides a lunchtime menu that is imaginative
Marco Polo Italian Restaurant owner Matteo (centre) with staff Pino (left) and Gary (right). 14th October 1997
Olivers, Northumberland Street, Newcastle. 27th April 1990
Frank Brennan was a tough centre half who moved to Newcastle United from Airdrieonians for 7, 500 in 1946. He made his debut for the club against Millwall in August 1946
Aerial view showing the residential suburb of Walker in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England with the newly constructed 15 storey flats visible in the background near the St Anthonys gas
JOCKEY Alec Russell was suspended for three days at Newcastle for causing serious interference on Downstream in a sensational race for the Northumberland Sprint. Alec
Pensioners queue outside Greggs Seconds Shop, Westgate Road, 12th July 1974. Pensioners are allowed to buy bread at half price. The goods are imperfectly baked but perfectly edible
News by candlelight, and battery power. Radio Durham news reader John Pickles had to rig up a makeshift power supply when the station was hit by a power cut, 7th December 1970
Councillor Doris Starkey, the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, sitting at a table. 22nd November 1978
Work in progress on one of the air raid shelters which is being constructed by the Newcastle authorities for the residents of Noble Street
General view of the site for the International Centre for Life. Newcastle. 30th December 1997
Actors Trevor Howard and Jean Simmons shooting a scene from the film The Clouded Yellow in Newcastle, 1950 It was released in UK cinemas 70 years ago in November 1950 - but because of the length of
Market Street, Newcastle. December 1975
Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. April 1971
Soldiers learning how to become brick layers and house builders. The instructor (bricklaying nearest to the camera) is 40 years old Norman Green a foreman for a big building concern in peacetime
Mr Gary Hinson with his dog Paddy who plays the dog bought by Jack Duckworth for his wife Vera in Coronation Street. 27th December 1990
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge, Newcastle. Progress with the new Tyne Bridge proceeds apace, and a further forward push is contemplated this weekend from the Newcastle side
New Tyne Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. Circa 1928
New Tyne Bridge. Dramatic view of the Tyne Bridge with the High Level Bridge and the Swing Bridge receding into the distance behind it
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The huge structure of the new Tyne Bridge is given a push of 35 feet on the Newcastle side of the river
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The first "push"Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The first " push" from the Newcastle side of the river of the massive steel structure set up in position in Pilgrim Street for the new Tyne Bridge was
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. September 1926
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. Riveters at work on the lower boom. These men are working 180 feet above the river but the great height does not worry them in the slightest
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The huge steel framework which has been assembled at the Newcastle side. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. A large crowd were keenly interested in the lifting and placing in position of one of the huge castings to span the high columns of he new Tyne Bridge
Rugby match, Coventry v Newcastle. 2nd November 1996
22 year old Sandra Good pictured in Newcastle. April 1967
Rose Blair (centre) of Elswick Row, Newcastle. April 1967
Rose Blair of Elswick Row, Newcastle. April 1967
22 year old Sandra Good who works as a window dresser in Fenwicks, Newcastle. April 1967
Ministry of Social Security. 41 year old James Newton at the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne. 13th April 1967
Scottish Newcastle Breweries. Eric Lavell (45) assistant to the Head Brewer checks for quality with shift brewer Reg Evans (29)
Ministry of Social Security. Pictured, staff and the control section of the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones enjoys the moment with the audience, in concert at St James Park Newcastle, United Kingdom. A rare picture of Mick playing an iconic Gibson SG electric guitar
The official opening of Thomson House, home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun. The Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Mrs Wilson and Lord Thomson. Newcastle, 7th May 1965
The construction of the new headquarters of The Journal on a site between Pudding Chare and the Groat Market. Circa 1964
The work to install a 5m full colour printing press at the rear of Thomson house, the home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun, Newcastle. October 1989
The gantry built to help in the installation of a new press at the rear or Thomson House, the home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun, Newcastle. October 1989
Exterior view of Thomson House, the home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun, Newcastle. Circa 1965
Paul Gascoigne gets in a spectacular header past Arsenal defender Tony Adams, but his effort flies wide of the Arsenal goal
First goal of the season, Ray Hudson, one of Newcastle Uniteds bright young stars, gives Moseley, the Derby County goalkeeper no thanks as he hits the ball home