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George Wilburn "Captain George"the sealion trainer at Belle Vue holds aGeorge Wilburn " Captain George" the sealion trainer at Belle Vue holds a photograph of him and his beloved sealions on the day he retires from the zoo 22nd October 1975
World War Two - Second World War - Busy scenes at Newcastle Food Control Office, when many householders made applications to change their retailers of rationed foods. 21st January 1941
The air raid shelters in The Side, Newcastle, which were being demolished. Architect Bill Hopper is pictured prior to work commencing. 20/04/1998
Brian Johnson lead singer of the rock group AC / DC is interviewed 7 January 1983 circaBrian Johnson lead singer of the rock group AC/DC is interviewed 7 January 1983 circa
Len and Peggy Tasker seen here with Keith Robson chief executive of Mercia Health Benefits who donated an electric powered scooter so Len can carry on his campaigning work for the disabled
Len Tasker disabilities campaigner and sportsman seen here at his Coventry home. 18th January 1984
Len Tasker the trustee for the West Midlands Sports Centre for the Disabled, with a gaint cheque for the sum of 2000 after the presentation by Mike Bromley managing director of Mitchells and Butlers
Len Tasker Disabilities campaigner and sportsman has been voted Disabled Sportsman of the Year and will receive his award at the University of Birmingham. 19th July 1983
Len Tasker disabled sportsman seen here with his sporting trophies. 19th July 1983
German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (2 October 1847 e 2 August 1934German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (2 October 1847 Ð 2 August 1934) was a Prussian-German field marshal, statesman, and politician
General Foch (2 October 1851 e 20 March 1929) seen here during a meeting with King GeorgeGeneral Foch (2 October 1851 Ð 20 March 1929) seen here during a meeting with King George V and General Douglas Haig. 12th August 1916
Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, seen here prior to the annual service of remembrance at the Cenotaph 11th November 1935
Lord Kitchener was Secretary of State for War when World War One was declared on August 4th 1914. Lord Kitchener had been a career soldier
Douglas Haig (1861-1928) commander in chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in the First World War Haig led the British Army to its greatest victory in the war in
General Ferdinand Foch (2 October 1851 e 20 March 1929) seen here in 1918 prior to aGeneral Ferdinand Foch (2 October 1851 Ð 20 March 1929) seen here in 1918 prior to a planning the Grand Offensive, opening on 26 September 1918
Tynesides No. 1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73Tynesides No.1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73, went out to show the " young uns" how its done today to celebrate his 73rd birthday
Mr. W. Armstrong (Stationmaster) walks along the platform at the disused Langley Railway Station on 28th January 1950, which was once awarded a first prize for one of the best kept stations in 1929
The vandalised and derelict Blaydon Railway Station on 19th January 1977
Sixty one year old Jock Whittle who is the level crossing attendant at the Felton Lane level crossing on 25th January 1979
The making of a stained glass window intended for Liverpools Anglican cathedral. The window depicts the Holy Trinity, and was made by James Powell and Sons
65-year-old John Roy who is a direct descendant of Rob Roy and the Landlord of " The Cock" a public house in Beazley end, near Braintree, Essex, has the longest moustache in Europe
Scottish comedian Jimmy Logan standing a thetare in Leeds, August 1990
Roy Plomley BBC Radio Presenter of Desert Island Discs Jan 1967 on the 25th annivesary of the first broadcast. Sitting in radio studio at Broadcasting House, Great Portland Street © Mirrorpix
Roy Plomley who devised and has presented the Desert Island Discs radio programme since it was first broadcast on the 29th January 1942 seen here in the study of his Putney home overlooking the River
Wilfred Cripps winds the handle of the clock at St. Pauls Cathedral 935 times on his last day at the cathedral. 15th July 1969
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill making a radio broadcast from Downing Street during the Second World War. November 1942
77 year old General Sir Ian Hamilton takes the salute during a parade in London, 1930
Ninety three year old General Sir Ian Hamilton returns to his London home following his participation in the march from Horseguards Parade to Westminster Abbey for a Church parade organised by
Sir Winston Churchill gives his famous V for victory sign, Blackpool, Saturday 9th October 1954. Sir Winston Churchill was in Blackpool to address delegates at rally at the end of the Tory Party
A picture of Sir Winston Churchill, as he leaves his Hyde Park Gate home for his drive to Chartwell in Kent. Sir Winston is to celebrate his 84th birthday on Sunday 30th November. 28th November 1958
The Jack O Clubs Sunday Sun Road Show at the Bedlington Social Club in Northumberland featuring North East comedian Bobby Thompson 28 April 1974 - A smiling Bobby before his performance
"Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt"" Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt". Solo a white Mullucan Cockatoo, who has appeared on childrens televison many times
Everton chairman John Moores painting. 18th October 1959
England caretaker manager Joe Mercer pictured during a training session in Leipzig ahead of his sides international match against East Germany on the tour of Eastern Europe. 30th May 1974
Saga Holidays Ltd. (SAGA) announced that they had acquired the business of Laker Air Travel Ltd, formerly owned by Sir Freddie Laker, for £ 500, 000 in cash
Spectators a Luss Highland Gathering cheered as 71-year-old games president Bob Kerr, whipped off his kilt and stood at the arena in a natty pair of tartan trews. 25th July 1961 P029505
Freddie Laker leaving Heathrow Airport for Miami, USA, flying by Brtish Airways. 11th February 1985
Freddie Laker pictured arriving at Heathrow airport, London. 22nd November 1982
Freddie Laker relaxes at his luxury farmhouse home in Chailey, East Sussex with his pet Schitzu dog " Pinky". 13th December 1982
Freddie Laker announces his new business venture at the Savoy Hotel in London with new company Skytrain Holidays. He has been given the OK to fly holiday makers to many parts of the world
Former airline chief Freddie Laker launches a £399 budget holiday for 14 days inFormer airline chief Freddie Laker launches a £ 399 budget holiday for 14 days in Florida at a travel show in Earls Court, London. 13th November 1995
Christopher Awdery looks over theoriginal ticket office at Monkwearmohth Station Museum, Sunderland on 19th June 1998
Jomo Kenyatta, Prime Minister of Kenya, pictured during his visit to London shortly after his countrys independence. 23rd September 1963
Jomo Kenyatta, leader of the Kenya African National Union, pictured on his arrival at London airport for the Kenya Constitutional Conference. 11th February 1962
Boxing legend Jack "Kid"Berg is 75. But he still reckons he has a few yearsBoxing legend Jack " Kid" Berg is 75. But he still reckons he has a few years left to enjoy himself and thats why he is selling off 21 years of fighting memories
Caesars Palace is the name after the hotel in ancient Rome, Las Vegas style. Cocktail waitresses dressed as slave girls glide through the Circus Maximus cabaret room. A man dressed as a Centurion
Singer Frank Sinatra seen here performing on stage at the Royal Albert Hall. 21st April 1989
A glum looking Frank Sinatra seen here arriving at Heathrow Airport at the start of his record breaking sell out series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall3 25th May 1992