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Derelict housing in an area of Newcastle - A group of women gossip in the back lane
The Interior of slum housing in an area of Crown Street, Newcastle
Derelict housing in an area of Newcastle - An adventure to Children finding anythig to play with even rubbish
Derelict housing in an area of Newcastle
The Interior of slum housing in an area of Newcastle - Children finding anythig to play with even rubbish
Derelict housing in an area of Sarah Street, Newcastle featuring a Dairy Milk chocolate advertisment - poster
Derelict housing in an area of Laurel Street, Newcastle - youngsters scavenge throught the rubble
Derelict housing in an area of Newcastle - An adventure to Children finding anything to play with even rubbish
A this hair salon men can get a manicure as well as a new hair style in August 1969
An old fashioned barber cutting a mans hair in February 1966
The new Revlon hair analyser is use at Barry Dees salon in October 1995
Models with futurist hair styles in March 1995
A trip to the hairdressers can give you a fantastic lift or leave you sobbing into your pilllow if it goes wrong. This lady will find out later the outcome of her perm in November 1989
Unemployed youngster in Ryton are taking advantage of salon proprieter Terry Lewis offer of free haircuts in February 1987
69 teenage hairdressers compete at the Park Lane Hotel, London in the final of a national competition to find the best hair stylist in the country
Barber Mr. Fisher hard at work within Bainbridges hairdressing salon in August 1969
A hair dresser putting hair extensions in model Lisa Houghtons hair in July 1986
Giant size curlers for big curls in December 1998
A punk hairstyle in September 1983
A barber shaves nearly all the hair from this customers head to give him the new look hairstyle called the Zoco
Sean Hewitson brom Newbiggin with his punk hairstyle in March 1984
Men are so hair conscious today that even wigs are given thid top class coiffeur treatment. Mr. David Aston styles hairpieces in his Newcastle salon in February 1970
Miner Charlie Bush, aged 15, is to wear a "snood"Miner Charlie Bush, aged 15, is to wear a " snood", a hair net with a bag at the back because of his long hair and the risk of it getting caught in the machinery
Durham Miners Gala - Young Andrew Mangan is prepared for the wet weather in his waterproofs
Durham Miners Gala - Crowds mingle with the gala marchers
Durham Miners Gala - Crowds watch the speeches
Durham Miners Gala - A colliery band march through the city with Harold Wilson watching
Durham Miners Gala - Rita Bishop with a fine display of dolls, which were a popular attraction at the gala
Durham Miners Gala - Harold Wilson and his wife arrive at Durham Railway station
Durham Miners Gala - Harold Wilson arrives at the gala
Durham Miners Gala - 14 year old Carol Young with her display of dolls
Durham Miners Gala - Harold Wilson - A face in the crowd
Durham Miners Gala - A young girl leads the way during the parade
Durham Miners Gala - Young girls from Trimdon and Blackhall link up arm-in-arm across the street as they march and dance to the racecourse
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Christine Blythe, aged 13, a cornet player from Dudley, gets protection from the rain as she does some practise, while her mother holds the umberlla
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Politicians and officials marching at the Bedlington Miners picnic in June 1962 Centre a young Michael Foot
Bedlington Miners Picnic - It was a day of marching bands and miners and trekking families, as all routes led into Bedlington for the Northumberland Miners Picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - A family day out. Miners with wives and children arrive for the big event
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Crowds line the streets of Bedlington to watch the marchers
Durham Miners Gala - Harold Wilson throws an autograph book back into the crowd
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Members of Backworth Colliery Band are inspected by Corporal of Horse M. Young, of the Royal Life Guards, at Bedlington
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Corporal of Horse W. H. J. Sampson of the Blues and Royals, left, and Sergt. B. Douglass, Coldsream Guards
Bedlington Miners Picnic - The leaders walk to the picnic ground in front of the many branches at the miners picnic. Immediately in front of the banner are Michael Foot, (left) and Mr. E
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Thousands of miners, their wives and children move in procession to Attlee Partk, Bedlington for the annual Northumberland Miners; picnic
Durham Miners Gala - Jim Callaghan, Mrs Wilson, Harold Wilson and Ray Gunter
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Leading the miners parade to the picnic ground are Mr. Harold Wilson, M.P. Miss M. Herbison, M.P. and Mr. W. E. Jones, President of the National Union of Mineworkers
Durham Miners Gala - The heavens may have opened, but these two young gala spectators are all right under the umbrella given up by their long-suffering Mum