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Londoners had a glimpse of a film in the making when this afternoon scenes in the film The Man Who Never Was were shot at a bombed church in Regent Square, Sidmouth Street, Grays Inn Road
Actors and stunt men fighting hand-to-hand combat in Alnwick Castle in 1981
A scene being shot at Backworth, Northumberland for a BBC television short film about colliery life
Actors gather on the moors north of Alnwick for the filming of MacBeth in 1970
This 400 foot floating dock, built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson, left the firms Wallsend shipyard for Apapa. The 4, 000 ton dock, for the Nigerian Port Authority
Dockers unloading at North Shields commission Quay from the Norwegian mail boat in 1954
Their strike over, shipyard men return to work at Wallsend Shipyard in 1957
Mr. Jack Jones (extreme left - glasses) the transport union chief and members of the delegation arriving at the department of employment and productivity to see Mr
Back to work at the London Docks after the two week official nationwide dock strike by 47, 000 in 1970
Shipyard workers finished for the night after their shift in 1957
The Carlide from Norway getting unloaded from the "Pallas"in the TyneThe Carlide from Norway getting unloaded from the " Pallas" in the Tyne. Even if the dock strike comes it looks as though this boat will be unloaded on time in 1970
Dockers at North Shields suspended their strike at 8 a. mDockers at North Shields suspended their strike at 8 a.m. today to unload a massive cargo of fish from the Ranger Ajax, a freezer trawler in July 1970
A 110 ton part of a floating crane lifeted by a floating crane into a Canadian bound ship in 1977
It was business as usual at the Albert Edwar Dock, North Shields, in spite of the national dock strike. The strike was suspended to save 180 tons of fish in the holds of the freezer trawler Ranger
Lumberjacks sawing up felled trees in the New Forest. January 1935. P23104
The matron of Walsgrave General Hospital, Miss Madden, with nurses who have collected their graduation certificates. Also in the photo are Mr. H. A. Thomas(left) senior tutor, and Mr. A. C
Richard Livingston a Tyne Improvement commission diver, just before he went down to examine foundations of the High Level Bridge
The new hi-tech tracking system in the Sierra Cosworth police car 01 / 06 / 98 circaThe new hi-tech tracking system in the Sierra Cosworth police car 01/06/98 circa
A police marksman aims his gun
Two police officers patrol the streets on Newbiggin Hall in Newcastle
And the best of luck said 75 year old chimney sweep Sam Black as he kissed the bride at Hampstead Register Office
Mr. Mopps beware, you may have met your match at last. for sprightly pensioner Tony Nichol claims he is as good as any woman when it comes to cleaning
An old firefighters manual water pump in a fire applances demonstation by Durham Fire Brigade
Once a familiar site, now a rarity, the Leyland fire engine with her renovators
This is the "Bikini"an inflatable raft which was tested by firemen on HebburnThis is the " Bikini" an inflatable raft which was tested by firemen on Hebburn Lake - it can pump 900 gallons of water a minute to shore-base fire house and it moves by water jet propulsion
Double luck for the bride, Mrs. Maureen Saunders, as a chimney sweep presents her with a lucky black cat outside St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Little and large - these two police officers make a strange sight on the beat
Crowds watch the smoke billow from a fire at Swalwell
The restored Rothbury fire water pump with Ted Reay (left) and John Hallam
The fireboat in Tyne Dock waiting for the next fire
Goeff and Robin dressed as Victorian Firefighters with a fire engine of that era at Seaton Hall for the RNLI annual garden fair
The Durham County Training School for Firemen - the trainees with a 1812 hand water pump
A lone firefighter has a huge task trying to put out a forest fire blaze
Fireman Jack Bruce takes his hat off to the five fire engines which have given sterling service for the last 20 year - but are now being sold for scrap metal
The fire float at South Shields which was damaged during the recent heavy gales
Fire floats lay alongside the quay to fight the blaze from the Newcastle riverside, as smoke and fumes pour up
We re fitties not fatties thats the message from North firemen today who disagree with a report saying half the men in the countrys fire brigades are overweight - Firefighters from the White Watch
Trainee police officers are put through their paces - building a bridge to rescue an injured man
A police officer marksman in the latest high specification body armour and weapon
The Clean Brite cleaners co-operative in Scotswood go into action. Left to right; Linda Reid, Edith Ree, Ann Walker, Chris Boyd, Sonia Knutsen and Grace Clouder
Mrs. Eileen Fair, left, and Mrs. Audrey Brown, members of the Hard Work Cleaners Co-operative
Four smiling Northumberland police officers with their Duke of Edinbrugh Gold Awards (left to right) Jeff Cowey, Neil Preshouse, Ellis Brown and Brian Welsh
Mrs. Bella Pyle cleaning the steps at Stanleys Pavilion Cinema which has been empty for the past six years. For a couple of hours each week Bella religously scrubs the marble steps leading to
Ex sweep Tony Graham with memories of busy days and lucky days when brides were glad of a good luck kiss from a " man in black"
Trainee police officers are put through their paces
A police officer with a tracer device to track stolen bicycles
One of the last chimney sweeps in an around Alnwick Mr. Norman Steele who is retiring because there are not enough houses with coal fires
These cleaners from Northumberland County Council have just found out they don t have to work Saturdays anymore and will receive a lump sum of £ 185.00 each in compensation from the loss of