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VJ Day Anniversary, Parade to Cenotaph, Middlesbrough, Sunday 20th August 1995
Remembrance Day Parade, Middlesbrough, Sunday 11th November 1990
Remembrance Day Parade, Stockton, Sunday 10th November 1985
Toxteth Carnival, Liverpool, 9th July 1986
Liverpool May Day Parade, 1st May 1971. Julie Creed aged 8, dressed as May Queen, pictured with her attendants, Paula Merriman aged 7 (left) and Margaret Hoare aged 9
Liverpool May Day Parade, Saturday 1st May 1976
Liverpool May Horse Parade, Saturday 9th May 1987. Behind the scenes, Preparation
Liverpool May Queen, Carol Ann Cassidy aged 11, tastes the VIP treatment as Prince draws up before her home, l-r, Sue Tate, Susan Place and Jo Murphy, Wednesday 7th May 1986
Liverpool May Horse Parade, 10th May 1986. Musical Ride - the Silver Band of the St Johns Ambulance Brigade leads the colourful procession towards the city centre
Liverpool May Horse Parade, Saturday 10th May 1986
Witness procession, makes its way to Greys Monument in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. Circa 1980
Easter Procession, Good Friday, 9th April 1971
Comedian Tommy Cooper made an opened topped bus trip around the streets of Newcastle. The journey was organised by department store Farnons, whose sale was due to open
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang leads the procession up Marton Road, Middlesbrough, on its way to the Festival of Road Safety held at the Prissick Sports Base, 23rd April 1977
Stockton Festival Community Carnival, 1st August 1998
Crowds line the pavements as to watch the march of the Coldstream Guards from Fenham Barracks to Newcastle Cathedral. June 1938
Traffic halts and crowds line the pavements as five of the regimental bands which will perform at the Northern Command Tattoo march over the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. June 1936
Lord Mayors Show, Birmingham, Saturday 26th May 1973. Evening Mail, The Birmingham Post, Sunday Mercury, Newspaper, Float
West Ham United captain holds aloft the FA Cup from an open top double decker bus as the team parades the trophy through the streets of East London after their victory in the Cup Final May 1964
World War Two - Second World War - Battle of Britain Commemoration parade. 15/09/1959
Fans line the streets as the Derby County team arrive in Matlock on their way to the County Council headquarters as they celebrate their promotion to the First Division
Tottenham Hotspur team and manager Bill Nicholson show off the FA Cup trophy from an open top double decker bus to a crowd of fans as they arrive home after defeating Burnley 3-1 in the FA Cup Final
This was the fantastic scene, pictured above, in Tottenham yesterday as the super Spurs came home with the FA Cup trohpy following their 3-1 win over Burnley in the Final at Wembley
The Derby County team return home with the FA Cup trophy following their victory over Charlton Athletic in the Final at Wembley. Picture shows: Derby captain Jack Nicholas showing off he trophy
St Patricks Day Parade, Birmingham, 19th March 1967
St Patricks Day Service, Birmingham, 17th March 1970
St Patricks Day March, Birmingham, 16th March 1969
Bob Moncur holds the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup aloft at St James Park during Newcastle Uniteds homecoming parade. 12th June, 1969
Aston Villa manger Ron Saunders enjoys the adoration of the thousands of supporters who lined the streets of Birmingham to welcome their heroes following their match against Arsenal
World War Two - Second World War - The Battle of Britain rememberance ceremony at Eldon Square, Newcastle. 21/09/1986
World War Two - Second World War - Members of the WRAF march smartly past the saluting base at Eldon Square on their way to St Nicholass Cathedral duriing Newcastles Battle of Britain parade
World War Two - Second World War - Members of the Womens Land Army and members of the Young Farmers Clubs in Durham march to a service at the County School of Agriculture, Houghall
World War Two. British Army recruits march in the parade to St Thomass Church, Newcastle. The old soldier in the parade was formerly of the Tyne Electical Engineers. 27th May 1939
World War Two - Second World War - British Army recruits take part in one of their first bayonet drills. 15th May 1938
Post Office members of the Home Guard on Sunday morning parade at the Orchard Street sorting offiice, Newcastle. February 1941
Members of the Home Guard, formerly the Local Defence Volunteer (LDV), present a smart appearance as they step out on parade a North-East mustering depot in July 1940. 26/07/1940
Members of the Home Guard parade for the last time before disbanding in December 1944 at Barrras Bridge, Newcastle. 04/12/1944
Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James Park, Newcastle, in 1944. 24/04/1944
Members of the Burma Star Association, veterans of the war with Japan, gathered at St Thomas Church in Newcastle Haymarket to pay tribute to comrades who died in the Far East
The picture shows one of the first LDV Home Guard units to be formed in the North East. Many of the men are ex-servicemen and are seen on parade before going on duty at a barricade and other posts
A demonstration by Mosquito fighters and Mustangs during an air display at a Royal Observer Corps official Stand Down ceremony at North Weald during the Second World War. 7th July 1945
Soldiers of the French forces operating in Italy distributing French flags to the inhabitants of an Italian town. The younger generation are especially keen to obtain a souvenir. Circa August 1918
The Great War, ( First World War, WW1, World War One ). Field Marshal Douglas Haig (Lord Haig), pictured in the Peace Day Procession ( London Victory Parade) in 1919. 19/07/1919
Welcome home for the victorious Manchester United team following their 1-0 victory over Bristol City in the 1909 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium
Southampton FC, FA Cup Winners 1976. Players celebrate win with fans during parade in Southampton, Sunday 2nd May 1976
Army: Soldier of thA soldier is stretchered off the parade ground during the Trooping of the Colour ceremony after fainting. 29th May 1951
Army. Officers seen here during the passing out parade at Sandhurst. 3rd May 1937