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Rachel Horner of Velma entertaining the crown at the Redcar Free Festival to raise funds for the South Cleveland lung Fund. 17th April 1995
Stockton Mayor Ken Craggs sets off the Thornaby Impasse centre members on their third annual fun run, members are dressed as Robin Hood and his merry men. 28th August 1986
Thornaby Town Hall, North Yorkshire. 15th February 1982
Some streets being demolished in Carlin How in a clearance area earmarked by Langbaurgh Borough Council. 8th June 1978
Past and present stands side by side on the Tees, Nestling beneath the giant span of the Transporter Bridge - built in 1911 - is the module being built by Davy Offshore
Excavation work at Guisborough Priory. 6th September 1985
Some streets being demolished in Carlin How, and bulldozers removing houses. Built about a century ago these houses were provided for miners
Southlands Park, Middlesbroughs newly built millennium garden proves a hit with the local children. 13th August 1998
These toddlers took their first steps in fundraising in a bid to raise cash for a growing estates new playgroup. Ingleby Barwick, 11th February 1987
Two women and a child walking through Albert Park in Middlesbrough. 26th June 1979
The swing bridge behind the Cellnet Riverside Stadium. 28th February 1996
Temple of Piety and water gardens at Studley Royal Park, Ripon, North Yorkshire. September 1971
Studley Royal Park, Ripon, North Yorkshire. September 1971
Westgate, Guisborough High Street, North Yorkshire. 15th December 1977
Guisborough Priory, North Yorkshire, circa 1963
A touch of the ancient among the modern at Guisborough is this packhorse-type bridge over a stream near the Stump Cross housing development
Patten Lane, a stones throw from the The Market Cross, will be demolished as part of Guisborough Urban Councils scheme of housing development in the Northgate area, North Yorkshire. 20th January 1972
Westgate, Guisborough, North Yorkshire. 1st October 1954
The five-year-old conservation area at Guisborough, of which Westgate (pictured) is the heart, North Yorkshire. 16th December 1977
Views of Darnholm, near Goathland, North Yorkshire. September 1971
Views of Goathland, North Yorkshire. September 1971
Holiday time in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. June 1954
Views of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. October 1963
Holiday scenes in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. 31st August 1958
Sheep grazing on village streets in Goathland, North Yorkshire. September 1971
The Medieval street called the Shambles, in York, North Yorkshire. Circa 1952
One has to take to the road to see this picturesque scene in Stokesley, North Yorkshire. where the path follows the meandering river Leven through the village. 26th March 1981
The characteristic cobblestones and building frontages of the main street in Stokesley, North Yorkshire. Still a market town - but for how long?. 3rd December 1979
VIews of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire. September 1949
Shopping in Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, and the regions villages can be pleasant and leisurely compared to the bustle and parking problems of the town. 27th May 1976
Mr. Tom Shaw has a riding school at Royal Crescent Lane, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The pupils in his early morning class are mostly tiny tots like three-years-old Robert Purse. Mr
Barden Aqueduct and footbridge, crossing the River Wharfe, North Yorkshire. September 1971
Scenes in North Yorkshire. September 1971
Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire. September 1971
Traffic jam on Malham Moor, North Yorkshire. September 1971
Cyril Hawley, the Hornblower of Ripon. His nickname is of course Horatio. 27th September 1964
The Medieval street called the Shambles, in York, North Yorkshire. January 1939
Horse Racing at Redcar. Zetland Gold Cup winner No 11 River North ridden by K Darley. 31st May 1993
Redcar Races, The Tote Two Year Old Trophy at Redcar, r, North Yorkshire. Cape Merino with winning jockey John Lowe. 14th October 1993
Redcar Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Redcar, North Yorkshire. Alison Dunn leads the Princess Royal home to the Redcar winning post
Horse Racing at Redcar. Zetland Gold Cup Day. 31st May 1993
Redcar Races, The Tote Two Year Old Trophy at Redcar, North Yorkshire. Cape Merino, ridden by John Lowe wins the £ 100, 000 race with Risky, left, 2nd and Bid For Blue 3rd. 14th October 1993
Last tap of Cleveland Iron blast furnace, a furnace man waits for the final tapping to take place. British Steel Corporation, Grangetown. 26th April 1993
Station Road, Redcar, North Yorkshire, 3rd November 1977
Ripon Hornblowers Tom and Cyril Horley, Ripon, North Yorkshire. January 1953
Ripon Hornblower Tom Horley, Ripon, North Yorkshire. January 1953
The Dorman Long factory in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. 14th January 1953