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British Rail transport police inspector Maurice King (left) and locomotive inspector, Harry Friend on 29th May 1980
The start of the demolition of Blaydon Railway Station on 20th September 1977
The demolition of Manors Railway Station on 11th September 1985
A Bishop Auckland father and son have built their own half mile ong miniature railway on 20th October 1972. But the do-it-yourself job of Raymond and Ridley Dunn, of Beech Road, cocketon Hill
Mr. W. Duddy in the old style British Rail hat talks to Lad Porter T. Turnbull sporting the new line for ticket collectors on 24th November 1966
I see no ships, two gentleman look across the English Channel from Beachy Head, East Sussex, circa 1949
A British Rail workman using the old fashioned hand and flag signal on 1st, December 1994
An Inter-City 125 leaving Newcastle Central Station on 3rd July 1982
Locomotive 41001, British Rails High Speed Train at Newcastle Central Station on 19th July 1973. It is capable with its twin Locomotive 41002 of travelling from Newcastle to London in three hours at
Rod Hull and Emu seen here presenting Roy Crane, a Unigate milkman from Southed on Sea, who has been chosen " Personality Milkman 1977", with a cheque for £ 500. 25th January 1977
Rod Hull pipe smoker of the year 1993 seen here with Patrick Moore pipe smoker of the year 1983 attending an event organised by the Pipe Smokers Council. 19th January 1994
Restoration engineer Grodon Stark, on the flat bed is helping to move an anciet wagon at the Stephenson Rail Museum, Silverlink, North Shields on 5th February 1998
A lottery grant facelift begins for the 1909 Siemens locomotive as its is lifted on to a lorry at the Stephensons Railway Museum on 6th February 1998 for a round trip to restorers in Scotland
The people of Craghead in County Durham are taking the chance of a bit of free coal by digging down into the slag heaps around the village on 10th October 1969
Railway enthusiasts Pete Reid from Ken and Dave Wescott from Derby salute the pass by of L.M.S. steam locomotive Princess Elizabeth on the Shildon to Darlington line at the 150 anniversary
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley was allowed out of his shed for a few hours on 13thEngine No.4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley was allowed out of his shed for a few hours on 13th July 1969. British Rail will not allow the engine on the normal lines, so A4 Locomotive Society Ltd
Belching smoke and steam Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley emerges from the enigne shed in Philadelphia, County Durham on 20th July 1975
A Coffee Pot Loco and the Lewin Locomotive (right) two of the steam engines which can be seen at the Steam Day at Beamish Hall on 10th September 1981
Locomotive No. 21 steamed into spring at the Tanfield Railway, near Stanley, after its winter overhaul on 20th May 1986. Boiler inspector Edward McPhee gives the all-clear for the engines busy season
Winston Churchill seen here with Marshal Joesf Stalin seen here during the prime ministers visit to Moscow. August 1942
Jim Baxter and Denis Law of Scotland practice before their International against Ireland. 21st November 1964
Muhammad Ali seen here with Daily Mirror boxing correspondent Frank McGhee at Alis training camp at Deer Lake, Pennsylvania. 20th January 1974
The Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977 on tis way to Carnforth Rail Museum
Fulham 6 v. Sheffield Wednesday 2 27th March 1959. Jimmy Hill after getting a hat-trick
Denis Law of Manchester United talking through the details of an injury with manager Sir Matt Busby. 2nd February 1968
The Rolling Stones in concert at Hemisfair Plaza Arena & Convention Centre, San Antonio, Texas. Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood on stage. 4th June 1975
Steeplejacks on their way up the Byker Destructor Chimney, to do repairs on 9th January 1948. The Chimney is 150 feet high
Steeplejacks scaling the dizzy heights of Messrs. Dampneys paint works chimney at Shieldfield, Newcastle on 23rd September 1937, scene of a recent disastrous blaze
The first railway locomotive seen in the North, built by William Hedley, of Wylam, for hauling coal wagons on 1st July 1813 circa