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Mills Circus. The daring troupe of ladder acrobats gave thrills and excitement under the Big top at Norley Fields Wigan. September 1952
Clowns at the Bertram Mills circus whilst visiting Manchester 23rd September 1952
Mr. Alan Smith one of the guysers who is taking part in Allendales Tar Barrel fire ceremony on 1st January 1976
Lady Churchill, seen here on her 80th birthday, talks to Lord Clement Attlee as she leaves Westminster Abbey following the memorial service to the Princess Royal. 01/04/1965
Celtic manager Jock Stein congratulating his players Steve Chalmers and Willie Wallace following their victory over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup Final, April 1967
Celebrities including singer Kathy Kirby and Bruce Forsyth singing carols in Trafalgar Square, London, 22nd December 1963
Singer Dorothy Squires in Newcastle on May 25, 1972, to launch an appeal for Action for the Crippled child. Dorothy was presented with 20, 000 stamps towards the appeal by the North Eastern Co-op
Boys at the Harris Orphanage in Preston seen here learning to knit. Circa 1950
Members of the Leed Rugby League team seen here larking around at Crystal Palace Recreation Centre before getting down to the serious business of training before their Rugby League Cup Final against
Hull and Widnes players complete a lap of honour at the end of the Rugby League Cup Final at Wembley following their 14 - 14 draw
Left to right Betty Loakes, Diane Leather and Nora Smalley after 880 yard Womens Relay Race at White City during the Daily Mirror Cavalcade of Sport event 27th May 1957
Widnes score a try in the Rugby League Cup Final against Hull at Wembley. The final ended in a 14 - 14 all draw and had to be replayed at Elland Road Leeds. 1st May 1982
Prime Minister Winston Churchill proposes three cheers for the new Queen at a banquet given to her by all Parliaments of the Commonwealth at Westminster Hall, six days before her Coronation
Some tea and cakes in the English style are served to a group of Pakistani women at the Islamic Centre in Newcastle on 27th March 1977 to celebrate Pakistan Republic Day
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson celebrates a goal in the dugout with Archie Knox and Norman Davies during his sides 1-0 victory over Liverpool in the League Division One match at Anfield
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson sits in the dugout with coaching staff during the League Division One match against Charlton Athletic at The Valley ground. The match ended in a goalless draw
Conductor Pallot, of Swansea, a bachelor, is a staunch supporter of the knit one purl one brigade. His hobby is knitting, and gets on with the job at any old moment
FAa Cup Semi Fiinal at Villa Park. Everton 2 v Sheffield Wednesday 1 after extra time. Substitute Alan Harper celebrates after scoring the first goal in the 49th minute
Everton players pictured with coach Harry Cooke during a training session. Everton players left to right: Harry Leyland, Jimmy O Neill, Joe Easthope, John Parker, Dave Hickson, John Sutherland
Everton footballers in dribbling practice at Bellefield ahead of their FA Cup fourth round match against Wolves. Left to right are: Alex Young, Alan Ball, Jimmy Gabriel
Power cut at a Hampstead Pub circa July 1947
Jimmy Alves, member of the Triumph works motor cycle team since 1946, displays the gold watch presented to him by Mr. Edward Turner(second from right), managing director of the company
Wakefield Trinity Rugby League team seen here parading the Rugby League Cup through the streets of Wakefield following their 38 - 5 victory over Hull at Wembley. 15th May 1963
Leeds seen here completing a lap of honour after defeating Wakefield Trinity 11 -10 in the Rugby League Cup Final at Wembley. 11th May 1968
FA Cup Third Round match at Gardner Green Lane. Sutton United 2 v Coventry City 1. Sutton United player mobbed by jubilant fans at the end of the match. 7th January 1989
Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in Berlin for the Big Three meeting at the Potsdam Conference, is shown around Hitlers Chancellery garden by Russian guides
The Transsalvanian Dentists float in the Rag Week procession down Northumberland Street, Newcastle on 8th March 1980
A RAF Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft after its touch-down at Carlisle Airport. 29th September, 1967
A Lockheed Tri-Star airliner named Halcyon Days is watched by a group of youngsters as it leaves Newcastle Airport for Amsterdam. 16th August, 1972
Pictured is a de Havilland Heron propeller-driven small airliner operated by Dragon Airways from Newcastle Airport at Woolsington. A mechanic gives a signal to the pilot to start the engines
A crew from RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire, heard of the interest in them from St Aidens School in Newcastle, so as part of a routine training flight they flew into Newcastle Airport to let the children
This Vickers Viscount airliner was a surprise visitor to Woolsington (Newcastle Airport), having arrived from London with passengers because a rail strike
The interior of a new diesel train service to South Shields. The 5. 00 p. mThe interior of a new diesel train service to South Shields. The 5.00 p.m. from Newcastle which was packed at Hebburn was almost empty after Tyne Dock and High Shields on 7th January 1963
Mr. Graham Hague from Sheffield who is a railway enthusiast taking pictures of a Diesel Multiple Unit on 21st July 1973 on the Riverside Line
The Westland Puma HC Mk. 1 is a AErospatiale Puma SA 330 E built under licence by WestlandThe Westland Puma HC Mk.1 is a AErospatiale Puma SA 330 E built under licence by Westland Helicopters for the RAF. A member of a RAF refuelling crew dives for cover as the Puma takes off with full
A RAF Westland Whirland, (XN 127) of the Queens Flight, piloted by Prince Philip, leaves Durham County Hall at Aykley Heads, which the Prince had just officially opened
The new High Speed train about to leave Kings Cross, London on 2nd August 1973 for the demonstration run to Darlington
West Indies Fashion, February 1965
Widnes rugby league players celebrate, left to right Eddie Cunningham, Andy Gregory and Mick George, after their victory over Hull Kingston Rovers in the Rugby League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium
Group of Weavers on strike in Manchester, 17th August 1932
Forty seven passengers were banned from joining a charter flight to New York from Gatwick Airport. Enforcement officers spoke to 143 passengers to check if they qualified for the charter flight as
Barbara Lyon cutting the tape at the opening of a store on Blackett Street, Newcastle, with brother Richard Lyon and father Ben Lyon, 21/05/1955
Bede Lyon, Ben lyon, Barbara Lyon and Richard Lyon (and an unknown man centre back row) at their Newcastle hotel. They were in the north east to promote their new film Life with the Lyons with
British Rails new High Speed Train about to leave Kings Cross, London on 2nd August, 1973 for a demonstration run to Darlington
The new High Speed Train servicing depot was opened at Heaton on 7th November 1977 when one of the new locomotives broke through a giant tape driven by rail boss Peter Parker
An Inter-City 125 on the King Edward Bridge on its way to Kings Cross, London on 30th September 1985
Inter-City 125 High Speed train driver George Goodair shows our Fix It kids the controls at Newcastle Central Station on 10th August 1978
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker hit back at British Airways attempt to stop his proposed walk on and walk off Skytrain service between London and New York