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David Turner after completing 77 hours non-stop on the see saw in his world record attempt. December 1969 Z12505-001
Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. The friendship anchored at Burry Point, Carmarthenshire, after the flight. June 1928 P003974
Singer Nina Simone stands besides a poster advertising on of her records at a press reception held at Philips record company building at Stanhope Place July 1965
This Fokker F. VIIA named Princess Xenia surrounded by crowds before leaving BaldonnelThis Fokker F.VIIA named Princess Xenia surrounded by crowds before leaving Baldonnel Aerodrome, Dublin on 16th September 1927 before an attempt to cross the North Atlantic from East to West
A West Indian record shops takings have doubled since it moved with the help of West Midlands County Council. Alpha Records opened in June 1983 with the backing of a £ 5
24 years old Rory Blackwell, urged on by teenage supporters, as he attempts to beat the worlds drumming record. Rory started drumming at 9 am this morning and must continue non-stop until 9 pm
David Such after completing 77 hours non-stop on the see saw in his world record attempt with David Turner. December 1969 Z12505-002
David Turner (nearest camera) and David Such after completing 77 hours non-stop on the see saw in their world record attempt. December 1969 Z12505
Guenter Kuhn, the 14 years old world champion orange eater, who made sure of his title when he devoured 19 oranges in 2 minutes then went on to eat 34 more just to show that he was a real champ
Cabaret artist and Britains top singing coach Bob Anthony is performing a non-stop singing marathon in aid of charity. After training for 10 years, 18 hours a day
Ray Laidlaw of Lindisfarne, with the silver disc donated as a trophy for the Lindisfarne 10k race. 24/03/94
Pulling out vinyl records at her Acton Terrace home in Wigan is Mrs. Rose Sharkey watched by her husband Lawrence, son Kevin and daughter Christine aged 7. December 1969 Z11803-001
Matthew Ives, timed by his sister Sally, 11, eating his way to a world record by consuming 12 oranges weighing 33/4 lbs in 4 Minutes 52 Seconds. November 1969 Z10805-002
Matthew Ives, timed by his sister Sally, eating his way to a world record by consuming 12 oranges weighing 33/4 lbs in 4 Minutes 52 Seconds. November 1969 Z10805-006
Going to work on an egg is the understatement of the day to 46 years old Taffy Gordon of Middleton, Lancashire. Because Taffy regulalrly downs 24, and yesterday
Lindisfarne with their new record... left to right, Marty Craggs, Alan Hull, Si Cowe (behind) and Ray Laidlaw. It was a re-recorded version of their biggest hit single Lady Eleanor
Miss Gertrude Ederle, American swimming champion, arriving in England for an attempt to swim the Channel. 25th June 1925
Gertrude Ederle, who became the first woman to swim the English Channel in 1926, arriving in England. June 1925
Gertrude Ederle, who became the first woman August 1926 to swim the English Channel in 1926, with Louis Timson, Mayor and Mayoress of Dover, her father Henry Ederle, A.A Sorenson and J.Costa
David Bedford smashed the world 10, 000 meters record at Crystal Palace with a time of 27mins 31secs and gestures to the press in attendance. July 1973 P003775
Records: Humour: Children: Meet Guenter Kuhn the 14 years old world champion orange eater, who today (Sat) made sure of his title when he devoured 19 oranges in 2 minutes then went on to eat 34
Young Bealtes fan with her albums in her bedroom. December 1969 Z11800-004
Karl Wallenda successfully walks 100 feet above the ground near Tower Bridge, London today. November 1976
Lindisfarne celebrate their 10th birthday. (Left to right) Si Cowe, Alan Hull, Rod Clements, Ray Laidler and Ray Jackson. 17/10/80
Lindisfarne drummer Ray Laidlaw promoting the charity record Try Giving Everything by Geordie Aid for Ethiopia. 08/08/85
Lindisfarne receive their first platinum disc for the 1971 album Fog on the Tyne. (Left, to, right) Alan Hull. Ray Laidlaw, Rod Clements, and Ray Jackson. 17/11/82
Farnborough Airshow. English Electric Sapphire Engines Canberra. September 1952 C4316a-015
This De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim MollisonThis De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight over Mine Head Lighthouse off the coast of Waterford
Syncopating Sandy sitting at his piano participating in a non-stop playing marathon. January 1953 D447
Worlds tallest man Radhouane Charib in London May 1999 at 7ft 9inches with Mirror reporter Charlotte Kemp who stands at 5ft3 1/4inches he is London to be crowned the Worlds Tallest Man by