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Trainee pilots Stephen Radcliffe and John Penwill 1st February 1968
Miss Rose Heilbron QC wearing robes and wig, circa 1955
Everton football players Ray Wilson, Alex Scott and Sandy Brown being fed the house special barbecued chicken by waitress Margaret Jones after they popped into Liverpools newest grill room
Drinking - A man doing a headstand in his local pub drinking his pint of beer upside down, Circa 1980s
A coal miner at Ellington Colliery in Northumberland sitting in the locker room after his shift November 1999
Clothing Fashion 1940s Fisherman Alf Steer being measured by Henry Blythe. Tailoring Circa 1945
Lifeguards practising their saving skills in June 1965
Mr. H. E. Prested test the action of an organ after re-assembly in May 1957. 08/05/57
Workers at William Pretty and sons Ltd in Ipswich sitting at their singer machines putting in the elastic bands in underwear November 1935
Forestry Commission officer Paul Tabbush keeps in touch with fire prevention teams in the Bellingham district in 1978
The movie making world came to North Shields when a film unit set up a market on Tiger Steps, near the Fish Quay. It was the set for a scene in the film " Women In Love."
A chimney sweep wishing the bride good luck at her wedding. circa 1960
A typical cleaner or char women of the 1970s
Roger Knowles chemist finds a new perfume. November 1964
A line of police cars and vans in a Newcastle Street
Heres Father Christmas with a difference - in triplicatre and without the beards. Instead of arriving by sleigh to climb down the chimney the three Santas are riding high on a 100ft ladder
Taxidermist Workshop. January 1960 A715-003
Woman escapologist Jill Fletcher. 1965 A1140
Tom Jones never had any trouble from girls clad in bikinis. But we re not talking about the singer. Instead, its Tom Jones the lifeguard, who is featured in todays archive picture from July 1972
A diver in an old fashioned diving suit which you had to be bolted into
Hundreds of firefighters wer call to to tackle the fire at the four-storey Howards Furnishing Stores at Clayton Street West, Newcastle
Crowds of spectators watch the fire at W E Harkers Furniture shop in Grainger Street, Newcastle
A traditional fire engine from the 1950s
Jack Amos, farrier who makes his own horseshoes at his 147 year old blacksmiths shop in Ponteland
The dry dock at T W Greenwell shipbuilders in Sunderland
Workers from at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend leave after a shift
Fred Henderson, 49, makes speedy deliveries with the local post with balletic leaps along the street. May 1975
Old world Courtesy from the city Gents. These three happy dustmen latest recruits toOld world Courtesy from the city Gents.These three happy dustmen latest recruits to the bowler hat Brigade found these bowlers outside an office in new market street
Ted Hiden, the monocled dustman of Mayfair, wants to know why a dustman shouldn t wear a monocle. Or why a dustman is not expected to own a yacht. August 1953 P018658
An archaeologist at a dig at Turf Knowe in the Breamish Valley, Northumberland
Archaeology student Rosie Barnes at work on the Bronze Age site near Milfield. A woman with a dust pan and brush, things never change
Life can be hectic for Willie MacLean. In there course of one day, he could need all this gear. For 25 -year-old Willie is a Jack-of-all-trades in Castlebay on the island of Barra, Inverness-shire
160 specially selected Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), NCOs and privates have been chosen to work in the Statistical Branch of the War Office to co-operate with civilian experts in finding out
A spotter in a city area finds the safe custody of his steel helmet for his two bottles of beer. November 1940
Martin Blackwell, Middlesbrough Butcher, 2nd September 1988
Bennys Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1976
Master Butcher from Guisborough, Circa 1975
Close cropped hair fashion at Saks Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1977
Maurices Hairdressing Salon, Middlesbrough, Circa 1972. Our Picture Shows... male grooming, before and after pictures
Redcar Hairdressers, North Yorkshire, England, Circa 1975
Mr Stanley Morris, a Birmingham designer and craftsman, puts the finishing touches to a gold presidential chain for the Society of Thoracic Surgeons of America
Optician with Visual Survey Telebinocular, Newcastle, 22nd July 1971
LNER Sheds at Kings Cross - Cleaning giant locomotives " Into the Open Jaws", but not only the jaws, the smoke box
In the mid 1930s, the Manchester Corporation tried to make the passengers for trams enter the vehicles in an orderly queue
Girls of the North Shields Fish Quay packing herring for abroad. Russia and Germany are our best customers for this class of food. Circa 1930