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The Boys Brigade dosing a display of tent erection at Gatesheads Trinity Square precinct
Local boys of the Boys Brigade handling luggage for visiting delegates
An early stone Newcastle Stout bottle
A buyer examines bottles at the Geordie Bottle Rally in Jarrow Hall
Dave Gegg with part of his collection of old bottles
Eileen Bennett, 16 year old secretary at Beamish Museum with just a small part of the bottle collection there
This bottle was found in the mud on the banks of the Tyne and the lablel indicates it was Genuine Dublin Stout but bottled in Newcastle
Businessman Gordon Litherland travelled from Bruton--on-Trent to Newcastle to buy bottles for his collection
Arthur Rowland at his bottle business which is popular with collectors
Anyone for Tennis - Imogen and partner Alan model the latest Fred Perry tennis clothing
Anyone for Tennis - A model sporting the latest in sports fashion
Young people having fun sporting the latest in sports fashion
A model sporting the latest in sports fashion
Easterby Cook club steward of the Seaton Delaval club with some of his collection of bottles
Teacher Mike Pickering with his collection of Victorian bottles
Ten year old Tracy Milles looks after her dads bottle stall
An excavator uncovered these old bottles from breweries all over the North East. Peter McArdle and Kenny Gibson witha few of their bottle haul
Coline Wright with some of his Victorian bottles from his collection
Eighteen year old Maureen Cole from Cowpen Estate, Blyth shows some of the bottles unearthed by the dredger from the harbour
Edward Jelley with a Brown Ale bottle found in his allotment in Walker
These Victorian bottles were found by St. Marys branch of the British Sub-Aqua Club in Whitley Bay, who went on a diving expedition to Talkin Tarn in the Pennines
The nearest pub to Long Marston is the College Arms, Quinton, where licensee Ted Laurence says of the soldiers, they re a nice lot of fellows
The nearrest pub to Long Marston is the college Arms, Quinton. THe licensee there says of the soldiers that they re a nice lot of fellows
Prince Charles doing a spot of Fishing at Balmoral circa 1979