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Engines running on Tanfield Railway on 14th April 1974
The King of the Ring, Muhammad Ali became World Heavyweight champion for the third time on Friday (15.9.78) when he outpointed and outclassed Leon Spinks
World Heavyweight Champion, Joe Frazier seen here giving a press conference in the run up to his fight with Muhammad Ali 19th February 1971
Could you drink a pint in what was once a morgue? At the Acorn Inn - one end in Wilton Street, Lozells, Birmingham, the other in Wheeler Street
Frank Sinatra seen here on the coach at the premiere of the Cold War thriller The Manchurian Candidate. 15th June 1962
English League Division One match at Plough Lane. Wimbledon 0 v Newcastle United 0. Newcastles Paul Gascoigne challenged for the ball by John Fashanu. 6th February 1988
FA Cup Quarter Final match at White Hart Lane Tottenham Hostpur 2 v Notts County 1. Paul Gascoigne of Spurs shoots for goal. 10th March 1991
A full size replica of George Stephensons famous locomotive Rocket and her tender arrived in London on 22nd August 1979 where it will run on a length of track opposite the Royal Albert Hall
The L. M. S. engine Coronation a new streamlined train with the famous George StephensonThe L.M.S. engine Coronation a new streamlined train with the famous George Stephenson Rocket in front on 1st May 1957
This photograph featured in the Evening Chronicle in September 1953, shows smiling housewives, one waving a pound note. They were showing their delight about the cheaper fruit
Frank Sinatra seen here playing the guitar during a gala party held by Grace Kelly in Monte Carlo. 16th June 1958
English League Division One match at the City Ground. Nottingham Forest 1 v Tottenham Hotspur 2. Paul Gascoigne of Spurs battles for the ball with a Forest defender as Roy Keane (right) looks
Richard Burtons family at home with a picture of him and Elizabeth Taylor on the wall behind them. 4th July 1970
Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Sellers, Britt Ekland and Richard Burton arrive at London Airport to record a T.V Show with Harry Secombe in aid of the Aberfam mining disaster. 19th November 1966
Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger talks with the Press during a break in rehearsals, probably at the Eamonn Andrews TV Show 5 February 1967
On Saturday, what is being hailed as "The greatest rock nOn Saturday, what is being hailed as " The greatest rock n roll show ever to be put together" takes place at Londons Wambley Stadium
The Rolling Stones (seen here) were pictured at London Airport on Thursday en route for America, where they will stay for a month
Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, The Rolling Stones onstage at Glasgows Apollo Theatre on 10 May 1976. Ronnie Wood behind them and Billy Preston on piano
The Rolling Stones in concert at Hemisfair Plaza Arena & Convention Centre, San Antonio, Texas. 4th June 1975 75-3036-005
The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record, Love You Live at the Marquee club in Wardour Street-London. on 14. September 1977
Mick Jagger Rolling Stones at a September 1973 concert, possibly Wembley
Rolling Stones at Krebworth Pop Festival 21 August 1976 Mick Jagger on stage with Ronnie Wood (left) and Keith Richard; Billy Preston is behind Ronnie. August 1976
The Rolling Stones on stage at Greens Playhouse. 8 March 1971
Police talk with Hells Angels at The Rolling Stones on stage at their free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
Pop Concert in Hyde Park: Rolling Stones Performance. July 1969 Z06631-002
English League Division One match at Old Trafford. Manchester United 1 v Wolverhampton Wanderers 3. Action during the match. 8th January 1972
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley all stoked up and ready to go on 20th July 1975 with her proud restoration crew
Falkirk footballer David Weir scores the second goal during his sides 3-0 victory over Motherwell in the SPL match at Brockville Park. 15th April 1995
An old steam engine from the North Yorkshire Moors Railways at the Teeside Rail Ehibition at Thornaby on 9th September 1972
Oxford United footballers with the Second Division Championship trophy on an open top bus parade, cheered by thousands of fans who lined the streets of Oxford to celebrate their teams success
The Wellington steam engine on 5th March 1991
The Jubilee class Leander on 31st August, 1975
The new British Railways express, The Caledonian pulls out of Carlisle Station on 17th June 1957
Donald Mackinlay of distillers Charles Mackinlay toasts the departure of the 1926 Lord Nelson class steam engine which had more than 170 North East licensees on the Pullman coaches behind on 23th
Schoolchildren seen here in Red Square Moscow following a visit to the tomb of Lenin. 25th may 1960s
Work on the new marshalling yards on 16th March 1960, which when completed will be the most modern yards in Europe has now reached the " machine age" when machines take over from the men
Brian Jones (the rest of the Rolling Stones, minus Bill Wyman, out of shot) arrive at London Heathrow from Athens. 18 April 1967
probably backstage at The Great Pop Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, in the afternoon of 15 September 1963 was in aid of the Printers Pension Corporation on which The Rolling Stones appeared
Members of the public waiting to go into court to see Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on 10 May 1967 at Chichester Crown Court during the hearing for drug offences
Butterflies released at The Rolling Stones free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
The Rolling Stones launch their Beggars Banquet album at the Elizabethan Room, Gore Hotel, 190 Queensgate on 5 December 1968. Y10800-010
Outside West London Magistrates Court where Rolling Stones Brian Jones appeared with Prince Stanislaus Klossowski de Rola charged with being in possession of Indian Hemp. 11 May 1967
Rehearsals at Teddington for the Eamonn Andrews show on which the Rolling Stones appeared on 5 February 1967
Mick Jagger (the rest of the Rolling Stones, minus Bill Wyman, out of shot) arrive at London Heathrow from Athens. 18 April 1967
fan at The Rolling Stones free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
Brian Jones & Mick Jagger on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood
Brian Jones on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood
Mick Jagger with Andrew Loog Oldham behind him on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam