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Rod Hull and Emu seen here promoting the NSPCC Childrens Variety Show, 10th October 1985
Rod Hull and his feathered friend Emu seen here picking numbers for the Daily Mirror Bingo competition. 25th September 1981
Rod Hull pipe smoker of the year 1993 seen here attending an event organised by the Pipe Smokers Council. 19th January 1994
Rod Hull seen here with a miniature head of his feathered partner Emu. 12th January 1993
Rod Hull famous for his feathered puppet emu seen here in Newcastle. 18th October 1993
Rod Hull and emu seen here at Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire, to see if he could pick up a few more tricks, following his success at the Royal Command Perforance
Rod Hull seen here taking a rest from emu at the opening of the Winchester Homecraft and Leisuretime Show at the Winchester Recreation Centre. September 1983
An engineer taking a break from working on this old steam locomotive on 21st August 1972
Martin Smith from Tanfield Railway Museum with the brightly coloured 0-6-0 industrial locomotive used to shunt cement wagons along a branch line into the depot of Castle Cement (Ribblesdale) Ltd
Concorde visits Newcastle Airport 27th August 1982 - Pilot Jock Lowe pictured
Businessman Mr Thomas Barnes, of Lily Avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle, who won the Evening Chronicle competition to fly on Concorde from Newcastle in August 1982. 9th August, 1982
Supervisor Hughie Rowlands aboard the restored LNER Peppercorn A2 classs No. 60532 Blue Peter at thornaby Stockyard on 22nd February 1992
Driver John Maughan at the controls of one of the locomotives at the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink, North Shields on 22nd June 1991
Actor Leslie Phillips at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle for a press call on 18th March 1989
President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. In the background is the terminal building where passangers
President Idi Amin at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker in jubilant mood on the runway at Gatwick airport, the day before the inaugural flight of his transatlantic Skytrain service takes off from Gatwick to New York
The man who tied up the best defences in Britain settles for wrapping up a kettle... Aston villa footballer, Johnny Dixon, in his new shop. 2nd September 1968
Bob Dylan at London airport. 6th October 1986
Picture of Doctor Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953, with American scientist James D. Watson
Singer Neil Diamond performs in concert at the Telewest Arena in Newcastle 24 February 1999
The interior of the George Stephenson South Street Locomotive Works in Newcastle Upon Tyne on 9th June 1998. The picture show Mike Brown with some of the original equipment
Joe Louis in London: The Brown Bomber is here: The World Press were invited for a photo call at the B.B.B.C. Gymnasium at Haverstock Hill, London to see Rudi Lubbers
Two suits made in London for Frank Sinatra, were given the full VIP treatment when they were flown out from Heathrow Airport in the hands of Mr Ledger Porter, an airline courier. 15th September 1975
Sammy Davis Jnr arrives at the Royal Albert Hall to perform in concert 18th April 1989
Colin Umpleby, training officer at British Rail, Shildon on 26th February 1980 with the replica of the Sans Parell steam engine built at Shildon more than 150 years ago by Timothy Hackworth
A replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 at Darlington train museum on 27thA replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 at Darlington train museum on 27th September 1995
Singer Frank Sinatra seen here leaving his Grosvenor Square apartment via the tradesmans entrance with business colleague former actor Bradford Dexter
Singer Frank Sinatra pictured as he left the Festival Hall. As he left by the artists entrance, woman who work in the hall joked with him. Sinatra is in London to give a Charity Concert
Frank Sinatra seen here arriving at Gatwick Airport in his Gulfstream private jet. 15th November 1970
Singer Frank Sinatra seen here arriving from Australia at London Airport 18th July 1974
Singer Frank Sinatra who is in the United Kingdom to perform two charity concerts in aid of childrens charities. Is seen here in a Bell Jet Ranger helicopter at Gatwick Airport
Engine driver Bill Marker taking his last trip in the saddle tank engine hes been tending for the last six years at St. Anthonlys tar works in Walker, Newcastle on 18th June 1976
Lib - Engineer John Maughan gives some idea of the size on one of the exhibits at the Stephenson Railway Museum on 14th June 1994 while sitting on Engine No.2509 the Silverlink A4 Pacific locomotive
A picture of Heaton Railway Depot on 13th June 1953
Engine No. 60964 has begun a new life with the illustrious name The Durham Light InfantryEngine No.60964 has begun a new life with the illustrious name The Durham Light Infantry on 29th April 1938 given to it to mark the regiments centenary
After almost 60 years of hauling pit props and timber at Blyth docks, this little green and black steam engine, with its copper fire box, has come to the end of the line
Inside the new Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle Airport. 04 / 05 / 1985 (circaInside the new Dan-Air Boeing 737 at Newcastle Airport. 04/05/1985 (circa)
Music Hall comedian Hal Monty seen here entertaining the children of the Pendlebury Hospital. 22nd June 1953
Music Hall comedian Hal Monty seen here posing for the Daily Mirror. 21st September 1947
Peter Woods ITN Newscaster seen here at the Tie Wearers Awards for 1974, held at the Playboy Club in London. He is seen here holding two of the silk ties presented to him. 3rd April 1974
4 year old Gloria Smart gives her dad a drink of seawater after burying him in the sand. 29th July 1948
Guglielmo Marconi inventor of the wireless seen here in the garden of Elizabeth Paynter. 13th April 1925
Professor Ross Harper, President of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Association, 19th February 1992
Actor Jon Pertwee, Dr Who in the TV series, has had a flying saucer style car made for his personal use, which is also being used in the new TV series
Broadcaster G. V. Wynne-Jones, who was banned from covering the Wales v Ireland rugbyBroadcaster G.V. Wynne-Jones, who was banned from covering the Wales v Ireland rugby match at the Cardiff Arms Park following his comments in his book. - Circa 1951