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Market Street, Newcastle. December 1975
Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. April 1971
Children looking out of a window at a childrens home at South Shields, County Durham. September 1955
The Royal procession carrying King George V and Queen Mary passing the newly opened Tyne Bridge. 10th October 1928
Pauline Hodgson who works at the Formica factory on the Coast Road, North Shields, helping to produce plastic components that find their way into every telephone
Prime Minister John Major visiting a Nissan car factory. 29th March 1992
A lorry brings rolls of newsprint to the Evening Chronicle office in Westgate Road, Newcastle. Circa 1929
Olav V, King of Norway, visits Newcastle, Thursday 14th November 1968. Our Picture Shows... King Olav V inspects the guard of honour provided by the Green Howards before entering Newcastles new 5
A moor corner - showing farming implements arrived for the Northumberland County Show. Spital Tongues Windmill in background. Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. 16th July 1932
Cullercoats cobles, which have been painted and renovated in readiness for the salmon fishing season. Tyne and Wear. 14th February 1934
Tyne Regatta, a finish for one of the heats in the Joseph Cowan Cup. Tyne and Wear. 8th June 1931
A fall of snow transforms Barras Bridge and St Thomas Church in the centre background. Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. 16th December 1935
100 years after her launch, Turbinia the first steam turbine-powered steamship was moved from Exhibition Park to Newcastles Museum of Science and Engineering (later renamed The Discovery Museum)
Darn Crook, Newcastle, with lorries transporting meat, beer, vegetables and household goods. 28th February 1931
The old windmill at Spital Tongues, Newcastle, and one of the main roads leading into the city, under snow. 17th December 1927
Another Fitzgerald outlet, Newcastle. Circa 1925
At the opening of the Plumbers Museum in the ancient Morden Tower, Newcastle, by the Lord Mayor (Coun. J.G. Nixon). 13th September 1932
Scotswood Bridge, Newcastle. Circa 1925
Welding plates on an unnamed ship in the Swan Hunter shipyards on the Tyne. 30th April 1973
The the luxury liner Vistafjord under construction at the Neptune Yard of Swan Hunter on the Tyne. 27th January 1972
The bows of the the luxury liner Vistafjord are eased into place at the Neptune Yard of Swan Hunter on the Tyne. 27th January 1972
In a landscape full of lamp posts which should delight any dogs heart is Henry a British Bulldog taking home a loaf of bread
Back stage with the show girls during the rehearsal of Tom Arnolds Chu Chin Chow at the Empire Theatre, Sunderland. The cast of the show seen here queuing to sign for their wages 28th April 1954
Knocking off of work are the shipyard workers of P. S. Austin shipyards on the river WearKnocking off of work are the shipyard workers of P.S. Austin shipyards on the river Wear, Sunderland, 28th April 1954
Council workers re-painting a worn out zebra crossing on High Street West, outside the Empire Theatre, Sunderland 28th April 1954
The Vaux Brewery, Sunderland. A slight anachronism these days to see a stage coach with four specially bred coach horses going through the streets
Girl Guides and Scouts holding their home town signposts at the opening of The Royal Agricultural Show in Newcastle 24th June 1962
A very young Scottish farmer with his Highland cattle calf before showing him in the ring at the Royal Agricultural Show in Newcastle. 24th June 1962
A farmer gives his British saddleback a quick brush up before showing him in the ring at the Royal Agricultural Show in Newcastle. 24th June 1962
The Spillers Animal Foods stand at the Royal Agricultural Show in Newcastle. 24th June 1962
Crowds at the Royal Agricultural Show in Newcastle. 24th June 1962
Crowds at the Royal Agricultural Show in Newcastle gather around the show ring. 24th June 1962
Crowds gather in the rain to catch a glimpse of Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) whilst visiting Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967
Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) visiting Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967
Policemen hold back the crowds as Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) visits Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967
Supporters watching Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest, final score 5-0 to Newcastle United. Premier League. St James Park. 11th May 1997
Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest, final score 5-0 to Newcastle United. Premier League. St James Park. Pictured, Newcastle United players, including Alan Shearer, celebrating their win
HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana arrives to open the Tynemouth Day Centre, Tyne and Wear, North East England. The Princess exits the Royal car as well-wishers line the street to get a
Princess Diana, HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana in the North East of England visiting Interconnection Systems on the day her separation from Prince Charles was announced. 9th December 1992
Kenton School pupils get their GCSE results. Michelle Barratt, 16, centre, gets good news in her letter. 24th August 1995
Students wait for their A Level results at Wearside Colleges Bede Centre, Sunderland. 15th August 1996
A Level stars at Central High, Jesmond - from left to right, Christine Dixon, Joanne Martin and Joanne Griffiths. 15th August 1996
Students receiving their A Level results at Wearside Colleges Bede Centre, Sunderland. 15th August 1996
Gosforth School pupils get their A Level results. 15th August 1996
Clothes Shop owned by Malcolm MacDonald, Newcastle United Striker, located in Newgate Street Shopping Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, exterior of shop pictured 25th May 1976
The Government has been called in to help an inconvenienced council. Newcastle councillors want to close the public lavatories in Shakespeare Street but unfortunately for them
Swalwells posh new super loo. Gateshead Council is splashing £35Swalwells posh new super loo. Gateshead Council is splashing £ 35, 000 on a high-tech public toilet opposite the popular Highlander pub. Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. 19th February 1989
Betty and Robert Thewlis were delighted when workmen at last finished alterations to their house. For 10 years they had shared their front door with the entrance to a public lavatory built right next