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1953 Austin FX3 Funera Hearse owned by John Campbell aged 24 from hartlepool, competes in the local motor clubs auto test, 5th February 1978
Third annual Concouts d Elegance organised by Teesside Museums and Art Galleries service, Thornby Pavillion. Pictured, Susan Pearson aged 20, views a 1933 Singer Le Mans, 31st May 1971
1930 Austin Seven Chummy, owned by Adrian Humphreys of Middlesbrough, 28th June 1967
Annual Concours d Elegance Motorshow, Stewart Park, Middlesbrough, arranged by the Middlesbrough Recreation and Amenities Department, 22nd September 1975
Veteran Rolls Royce, 22nd June 1966
Newly Weds, William Stewart of Billingham and his bride Julian Anderson of Yarm, leave church in 1920 Austin, St Mary Magdeline Church, Yarm, 4th December 1972
An interested crowd gathers round this T Model Ford car as it pulls up in Stockton High Street, before going to the the Oxbridge Garage, 20th May 1955
Student John Marshall (left) leaves Teesside later today on a drive that will really test the endurance of his 1932 Morris Minor
Old Cars Supplement, Rolls Royce pictured 3rd July 1969
Replica Henry Ford Quadricycle being tried out by office girls Joan Milner and Helena Goupillot, 25th March 1971
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang vintage racing car, fully functional road going version with UK registration GEN 11. Circa 1969
Mr J Lindsay at the wheel of his genuine tun round on a tanner London taxi cab which can be seen running round Middlesbrough, but as a private vehicle, 5th September 1952
Members of the Teesside Yesteryear Motor Club. (Front) Tony and Alison Brown, (Back) l-r Mike and Terry Hardy, Malcolm Comm and Tony Gray. Te club will be taking part in the Motor 100 at Silverstone
Michaels Mark, of Roseacre in Yarm road, Eaglescliffe, pictured with his 1923 Jowett, which he has owned for two and a half years, 26th April 1962
1911 Stanley Steam Car, the only one of its year in the country, won an award in the 4th International Rally of the Vintage and Veteran Car Club of Great Britain
Peter Hitchin aged 18, Junior Assistant at Dorman Museum in Middlesbrough, pictured with his 1934 Austin seven, which has just passed its latest ten year certificate recently
Student John Marshall leaves Teesside in two days, on a drive that will really test the endurance of his 1932 Morris Minor
Concours d Elegance, Stewart Park, Middlesbrough, organised by the Teesside Museums and Art Galleries Department, 20th May 1973
A W Champion of Castleton (l) pictured with his father Mr William Champion, and his 59 year old car. 4th October 1955
The 4th South Bank Scout group are celebrating the gift of 1000 pounds worth of new camping equipment they have been given, allowing them to attend outdoor camps
Scouts from Skelton who sent their old football strip to orphans in Poland, pictured wearing new strips and certificate thanking them for their donations, 5th October 1998
Scouts from Hartburn Scout group at SaverCentre, Stockton, helping with packing and carrying shopping to peoples cars, for Scout funds. 6th December 1997. Pictured, Shopper walking down aisle
Billingham Scouts raised 1700 pounds helping shoppers in Iceland pack their shopping over the Christmas period. Pictured
Getting ready for the Stockton Scouts Gang Show, (l-r) Christopher Snowdon, Greg Cattermole, Michael Brunt, Matthew Ness, Sara Ness, Lisa Atlay, Carl Dicken, Kevin Irvine and Michael Cook
1st Eaglescliffe Cubs Football Team are presented with medals and a shield by Boro player Alan Kernaghan. Skipper Liam Smith (10) with Alan & his team
Assistant County Commissioner David Clark (centre) congratulates scouts Paul Barker (l) and Edward Bradley on winning top scouting awards. 13th October 1996
Guisbrough Scouts win the Wharton Shield (l-r) Alastair Scoffin, Andrew Mayhew, Andrew Watson and Neil Moody. 13th July 1995
To celebrate the Cub Scouts 80th Anniversary, the 3rd Guisborough Cubs pretended that Roseberry Topping was the Eiger and took the Swiss flag to the top, 30th September 1996
Sponsored abseil from the top of Hospitality Inn, Middlesbrough, 14th April 1996. Andrew Millward fundraising in aid of Cystic Fibrosis
Planting tress, The Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Guides from Egglescliffe, Cleveland, 3rd April 1993. Pictured, Beaver Thomas Wood (7) and Cub Scout Robert Robinson (8)
6th Norton Scout group get stuck in cleaning the bath at Ayresome Park. 20th April 1995. Ciaran Fear looks at the task ahead in the boot room
Scouts Jobweek at Stokesley. 9th April 1993. Mrs Norma Wilson is grateful for a little help with her heavy shopping & gets it from the 1st Stokesley Scouts, Alex Whitehead & Oliver Bezemer
1st Redcar Scouts, pictured before heading out to Austerlitz, near Utrecht in Holland, for camping trip, 20th July 1980. Assisitant scout leader Allan Stephenson is leading the party during the 12
Boy Scouts pictured during Guy Fawkes, Teesside, 1964
Boy Scouts Leaders, Teesside, 23rd August 1966
Boys Scouts pictured during cooking competition in Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, 18th June 1988. Christopher Ritchie
Redcar Scouts, outside Church House, Circa 1916
Litter conscious cubs have been helping pick clean a rubbish blighted town park in Billingham. The 30 strong team from the Norton pack have spent several days giving Billingham Beck Valley a spring
Stokesley Scouts and cubs take to the water to the challege thrown down by the parish council. Armed with plastic bags, they rounded off Job Week in style
Stockton Cubs and Scouts, kept their feet on the ground when their fund raising took off. The Youngsters from the 6th Stockton group based in Bishopton Road rolled their sleeves up
Rally cars mingled with reef knots when hundreds of Cubs gathered for their annual fun day in Cleveland. Youngsters from all over Cleveland
More than 2000 Cleveland Cubs gathered on the school field at the Laurence Jackson School in Guisborough at the wekend to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Cub Scout movement
The Scouts Communications Team with their caravan, l-r John Lucas, Alan Swales, Elaine Fawcett, Richard Scott, Phil Ord and (front) Bill Jacobs. 20th August 1985
Eager beavers from Brotton really put on a polished performance in their latest fundraising venture. They are all members of the Brotton Beavers, pre cub youngsters aged six to eight
A group of Thornaby scouts have discovered the recipe for success. The culinary skills of the quintet from the Bader troop means they will represent Cleveland in the north regional final of a cooking
Turkish scouts who arrived at Clevelands international jamboree. Despite the appauling conditions the 42 strong group from Turkey
The winning Raven Patrol. Front row l-r Graham Porter, the patrol leader, Maxwell McLennon, Martin Swinbank and Stephen Taylor. Back row l-r Jason Glass, James Spalding and Aston Bowles
Stockton Cubs aim to put their best foot, best foot, best foot, best foot forward when they bid to win an all expenses paid trip to London