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Church Unity Service, 24th January 1972. Conducted by The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev Laurence Brown and the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev
The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev Laurence Brown and the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev. George Dwyer, pictured at a press conference in the presbytery of St Catherine Roman Catholic
Salvation Army cornet player David Mackey hits a high note at the South Shields parade of witness, Good Friday, 4th April 1980
Procession of Witness, Greys Monument, Newcastle, Good Friday 28th March Circa 1980
16ib Chocolate Egg, on sale at Fenwicks, Newcastle, costing 50 pounds, pictured with a young, Graham McCormick, 12th March 1979
Audrea Thompson prays by the cross mounted on Tunstall Hill, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. 5th April 1980
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, off the northeast coast of England. 29th March 1991
Egg shell finish from the delicate brushwork of Nursery Nurse Dorothy Beaumont from Tynemouth, 3rd April 1976
Val Thompson wearing Easter Bonnet, 25th March 1980
Witness procession, makes its way to Greys Monument in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. Circa 1980
Gordon Simpson carries a 7ft wooden cross during the traditional Procession of Witness through South Shields, as part of the towns ancient Good Friday service, 17th April 1987
Easter Service, Good Friday, 8th April 1977
Young Jill Gallant, joins in the singing at Sunderlands Good Friday Service, 28th March 1975
Mary Timney brings out a finished tray of eggs, which are wrapped and ready for distribution, 18th March 1950
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Lady wearing Easter Bonnet, 20th April 1976
Outdoor Easter Service, April 1988
Hot Cross Buns, 6th April 1939
Easter egg, 24th March 1989
Easter Bonnet, 20th April 1976
Cadburys Cream Eggs, 10th February 1986
Children eating chocolate easter eggs, 27th March 1975
For 10 years, two beautifully painted Easter eggs have given pensioner Elsie Whitby a lot of pleasure. The eggs, decorated with scenes of the Crucifixion
Janette Lee aged 3, from Wallsend, with giant 25ib 30in high Chocolate Easter Egg donated by Woolco, made by Rowntree Mackintosh, 10th April 1984
Selection of Easter Eggs, 4th March 1978
Selection of Eater Eggs, 7th April 1976
Eggstravagance? Rosalyn Beck, Thorntons Manageress, gets her hands - but not her mouth - on a 32 pound easter egg, 9th April 1987
Egg man, Jack Craig, holds up two of his portraits of former heavyweight boxing champions, 11th June 1973
Lynn McGiven, pictured with her enormous prize, a large chocolate easter egg, after winning an Easter Card Colouring Competition, 18th April 1981
Easter Bonnet, 10th April 1971
Mayor speaks to the gathering in Northumberland Square, before the parade, Good Friday, 31st March 1972
The religious aspects of Good Friday. Crowds gather for service at Greys Monument in Newcastle. 20th April 1984
Open air Easter Service at North Shields, 1988
Children with their Chocolate Easter Bonnet, 25th March 1975
Easter Procession, Good Friday, 9th April 1971
Dr. Cyril Garbett, the Archbishop of York visiting Butlins Holiday Camp, Filey, North Yorkshire. He visited Filey camp to conduct mass outdoor services once a year. 30th July 1954
Salvation Army in Southampton, Hampshire, 18th March 1968
Family woodcarvers of saints and angels. The studio in the shadow of St. Pauls Cathedral dome, London. One of the sons at work on an angel. 17th March 1935
Children carrying a banner in the Whit Walk at Manchester, Greater Manchester. June 1960 M4383-011
Boy Scots marching in the Whit Walks in Manchester, Greater Manchester. 6th June 1960 M4383-008
Participants of the Manchester Whit Walksgather outside the town hall, Greater Manchester. 6th June 1960 M4383-013
Whit Walks Manchester: Patrick Rooney aged 4 tries his hand at a "big blow"Whit Walks Manchester: Patrick Rooney aged 4 tries his hand at a " big blow" whilst waiting for his Sunday School to move off. Watching is bandsman Dennis Barlow
Manchester Whit Walks, Greater Manchester. 13th June 1960. M4479-004
Italian Parade in Little Italy honouring Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Clerkenwell, London. Circa 1948
The ruins of Coventry Cathedral, also known as St Michaels Cathedral, West Midlands. The Cathedral was bombed almost to destruction during the Coventry Blitz on 14 November 1940. Circa 1940
Moldgreen United Reformed Church, , oldest and one of the youngest members, laying down the foundation stone of the new church, 22nd January 1989
Kirklees Anglo Scandinavian Society celebrating Luciafest (Saint Lucys Day) at Stocksmoor Village Hall. 16th December 1991
An interior view of St Michaels Cathedral circa 1936, prior to The Coventry Blitz of November 14th 1940. This cathedral is now a ruin, the new Coventry cathedral, designed by Sir Basil Spence