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Staff Collection (page 5)

Background imageStaff Collection: A cold frame will always spell warm memories for his 15 years as a head of a

A cold frame will always spell warm memories for his 15 years as a head of a Middlesbrough School for keen gardener Mr Barry Sawyer

Background imageStaff Collection: Marco Polo Italian Restaurant owner Matteo (centre) with staff Pino (left

Marco Polo Italian Restaurant owner Matteo (centre) with staff Pino (left) and Gary (right). 14th October 1997

Background imageStaff Collection: Theres always plenty of activity here. Its the room where all the local history

Theres always plenty of activity here. Its the room where all the local history questions are answered just one of the many behind-the-scenes departments of the Central Library. 15th March 1956

Background imageStaff Collection: This is part of the Lending Library that the public rarely see, always a hive of activity

This is part of the Lending Library that the public rarely see, always a hive of activity. There are empty shelves on the left - but they will only stay that way until reading starts falling off in

Background imageStaff Collection: Susan Dubif with her baby son Sean at Sandwell Hospital. 12th April 1983

Susan Dubif with her baby son Sean at Sandwell Hospital. 12th April 1983

Background imageStaff Collection: General Manager Paul Morrison of the Swallow Hotel is looking at the plans for the major

General Manager Paul Morrison of the Swallow Hotel is looking at the plans for the major investment into the new rooms, halls, restaurant, pool and gym in the near future. 18th August 1998

Background imageStaff Collection: Fly on the wall feature on the Swallow Hotel, Stockton. General Manager Paul Morrison

Fly on the wall feature on the Swallow Hotel, Stockton. General Manager Paul Morrison. 6th August 1998

Background imageStaff Collection: Newcastle Civic Centre restaurant. 8th December 1964

Newcastle Civic Centre restaurant. 8th December 1964

Background imageStaff Collection: Extra staff may be needed to ease the strain on the workers at Coventry central library

Extra staff may be needed to ease the strain on the workers at Coventry central library, since the librarys move to the site of the former Tiffanys Ballroom in the city centre

Background imageStaff Collection: Computer service at Central Library, Coventry. 16th October 1976

Computer service at Central Library, Coventry. 16th October 1976

Background imageStaff Collection: Charge nurse David Mudd and nurse Janet Groom are using blasts from the past

Charge nurse David Mudd and nurse Janet Groom are using blasts from the past donated by folk in the North Tees area to help elderly and confused people cope with the present

Background imageStaff Collection: Coventry city library. 21st July 1978

Coventry city library. 21st July 1978

Background imageStaff Collection: Inside the new branch library in Church Hall, Hurst Road, Longford. 9th February 1965

Inside the new branch library in Church Hall, Hurst Road, Longford. 9th February 1965

Background imageStaff Collection: Stuart Minton, Deputy News Editor, South Wales Echo Newspaper, 13th May 1975

Stuart Minton, Deputy News Editor, South Wales Echo Newspaper, 13th May 1975

Background imageStaff Collection: Stuart Minton, Editor, South Wales Echo Newspaper, 2nd September 1993

Stuart Minton, Editor, South Wales Echo Newspaper, 2nd September 1993

Background imageStaff Collection: Stuart Minton, News Editor, South Wales Echo Newspaper, 15th January 1986

Stuart Minton, News Editor, South Wales Echo Newspaper, 15th January 1986

Background imageStaff Collection: Peter Hill, former Coventry City winger, who is now the Sky Blues kit man

Peter Hill, former Coventry City winger, who is now the Sky Blues kit man. 29th January 1988

Background imageStaff Collection: Peter Hill, the Coventry City trainers, answers questions at a sports forum organised by

Peter Hill, the Coventry City trainers, answers questions at a sports forum organised by the Coventry branch of the Industrial Life Offices Association at the Barras House Hotel

Background imageStaff Collection: Stephanie, the Royal Pigeon with owner Dennis Sanders arrive at the PDSA Quinton

Stephanie, the Royal Pigeon with owner Dennis Sanders arrive at the PDSA Quinton, to officially open the clinic. 11th September 1996

Background imageStaff Collection: A portrait of Daily Mirror photographer Doreen Spooner. 2nd December 1964

A portrait of Daily Mirror photographer Doreen Spooner. 2nd December 1964

Background imageStaff Collection: Daily Mirror photographer Doreen Spooner drinking beer for a feature in the Daily Mirror

Daily Mirror photographer Doreen Spooner drinking beer for a feature in the Daily Mirror. 27th September 1962

Background imageStaff Collection: Birmingham Mail fashion editor Barbara Henderson. April 1967

Birmingham Mail fashion editor Barbara Henderson. April 1967

Background imageStaff Collection: Ten women in the Huddersfield area were gifted with special Christmas Day deliveries

Ten women in the Huddersfield area were gifted with special Christmas Day deliveries, they all had babies. And Huddersfield Royal Infirmary midwifery staff had their hands full because nine of

Background imageStaff Collection: Miss Felicity Green, Daily Mirror Assistant Editor. 16th March 1962

Miss Felicity Green, Daily Mirror Assistant Editor. 16th March 1962

Background imageStaff Collection: Teesmouth Lifeboat. 23rd March 1969

Teesmouth Lifeboat. 23rd March 1969

Background imageStaff Collection: The old Teesmouth lifeboat being launched for the last time after lifeboat chiefs

The old Teesmouth lifeboat being launched for the last time after lifeboat chiefs welcomed a new super-fast vessel to the Tees - and launched a £ 150, 000 appeal to pay for her. 4th January 1986

Background imageStaff Collection: Birmingham Mail Staff Report Peter Swingler. 26th January 1984

Birmingham Mail Staff Report Peter Swingler. 26th January 1984

Background imageStaff Collection: Doctors in Middlesbrough have begun using an advanced ultra-sound scanner capable of

Doctors in Middlesbrough have begun using an advanced ultra-sound scanner capable of detecting heart defects in unborn babies

Background imageStaff Collection: Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity

Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity of a hospital charity group. Five colour television sets worth £ 900 were handed over to Middlesbrough

Background imageStaff Collection: The Zetland and Breakers Clubs, of Redcar, jointly presented a cheque for £586

The Zetland and Breakers Clubs, of Redcar, jointly presented a cheque for £586
The Zetland and Breakers Clubs, of Redcar, jointly presented a cheque for £ 586.85 to Middlesbrough Maternity Hospitals social care baby unit

Background imageStaff Collection: Daily Mirror Sports Writer Ken Jones. 16th September 1984

Daily Mirror Sports Writer Ken Jones. 16th September 1984

Background imageStaff Collection: Prime Minister Winston Churchill accompanied by the Mayor and Alderman JA Mosely

Prime Minister Winston Churchill accompanied by the Mayor and Alderman JA Mosely, inspects a large scale Civil Defence parade in Broadgate, Coventry during the Second World War. 26th September 1941

Background imageStaff Collection: This 18th century pen and ink wash drawing will soon go on show at the Kirkleatham Old

This 18th century pen and ink wash drawing will soon go on show at the Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum. The picture of the eastern face of the hall, though to have been drawn in the 1760s by W Broadbelt

Background imageStaff Collection: Winners of the Kirkleatham Hall museum colouring competition, Rachel Robinson, 11

Winners of the Kirkleatham Hall museum colouring competition, Rachel Robinson, 11, and Rebecca Wake, 4. 6th August 1997

Background imageStaff Collection: Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum curator Leigh Lampard with two of the old shop signs

Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum curator Leigh Lampard with two of the old shop signs the museum has for display. 4th January 1994

Background imageStaff Collection: Some of the 25 children who took part in a sponsored obstacle race organised by Parkwood

Some of the 25 children who took part in a sponsored obstacle race organised by Parkwood Playgroup. The two and three-year-olds went through tunnels, up climbing frames and through hoops

Background imageStaff Collection: Mrs Rita Manchester receives a loaf of bread from six-year old Angela Chapman after a

Mrs Rita Manchester receives a loaf of bread from six-year old Angela Chapman after a harvest-style concert held to mark her retirement from St Patricks RC Junior and Infants School, Dalton

Background imageStaff Collection: An area has been set aside at North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough

An area has been set aside at North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, for parents waiting for their children having operations in the ear, nose and throat ward

Background imageStaff Collection: A resuscitation trolley is presented to the North Riding Infirmary

A resuscitation trolley is presented to the North Riding Infirmary. L-R Mayor of Middlesbrough Cllr. Irene Berryman, Linda Bailey tres

Background imageStaff Collection: An invited audience gathered at North Riding Infirmary to hear the results of a Christmas

An invited audience gathered at North Riding Infirmary to hear the results of a Christmas card competition sponsored by the ear, nose, throat and eye research organisation ENTER

Background imageStaff Collection: A rabbits costume made by students of fashion at Teesside College of Arts & Design was

A rabbits costume made by students of fashion at Teesside College of Arts & Design was given to the Big Ears Appeal (Cochlea Implant Appeal)

Background imageStaff Collection: Staff from North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, entertained family

Staff from North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, entertained family, friends and members of the public to the joys of pantomime

Background imageStaff Collection: Miss Felicity Green, Daily Mirror Assistant Editor. 16th March 1962

Miss Felicity Green, Daily Mirror Assistant Editor. 16th March 1962

Background imageStaff Collection: All smiles... pupils from Woodhouse Infant and Nursery School raise a cheer for Mrs

All smiles... pupils from Woodhouse Infant and Nursery School raise a cheer for Mrs Doreen Pearson who has retired after working in the school meals service for 25 years

Background imageStaff Collection: Happy retirement Grandma... kitchen supervisor Mrs Joan Booth says farewell to colleagues

Happy retirement Grandma... kitchen supervisor Mrs Joan Booth says farewell to colleagues and pupils at Meltham CE Junior and Infants School after 24 years there

Background imageStaff Collection: Helpful people with a large cheque... thats Rawthorpe High School

Helpful people with a large cheque... thats Rawthorpe High Schools ancillary staff, who raised £ 276.25 for the bodyscanner

Background imageStaff Collection: The London G. P. O Tower Restaurant which is very similar to the restaurant in the Moscow

The London G. P. O Tower Restaurant which is very similar to the restaurant in the Moscow
The London G.P.O Tower Restaurant which is very similar to the restaurant in the Moscow Radio Tower. Mr Gustav, the restaurant manager holds a picture of the Moscow revolving restaurant

Background imageStaff Collection: John Warburton, manager of The Turf public house next door to Wrexham F

John Warburton, manager of The Turf public house next door to Wrexham F.Cs Racecourse Ground, sitting beside an empty grate in his best room. 2nd November 1972



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