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Scene inside the famous Cavern Club in Matthew Street, Liverpool. Tables and chairs destroyed February 1965 P018471
Man sitting on a bench at a bus shelter covered with graffiti after a football match February 1975 75-01052-001
Man looking at a Graffiti covered wall after a football match February 1975 75-01052-015
Public Toilets in Flatts Lane, in the Teeside area of England. The toilets are closed due to vandalism Picture taken 10th May 1992
Ray Price, secretary of Garston Boat users Association, standing in front of his vandalised boat. Mersey fishermen have been under threat from sinister arsonists who have wrecked boats worth
The exterior of the now derelict Manors Railway Station in Newcastle on 1st July 1985
The remains of the waiting room of Blaydon Railway Station on 10th July 1977 which has been seriously damaged by vandals
Graffiti covered wall after a football match February 1975 75-01052-010
Smithdown Road shopkeepers Mrs Anne Lev (right) and Mrs Elsie Luxton and her son, John outside their damaged shops. 10th August 1985
Geoff Wellings (left) President 5 / 36 Drivers Branch of TGWU and Tony CollinsGeoff Wellings (left) President 5/36 Drivers Branch of TGWU and Tony Collins, Assistant Secretary of 5/32 Inspectors Branch of TGWU at the Wellhead Lane Bus Depot with one of the many buses that come
Fats on the Penrhys Estate, numbers 548 o 555 which will be demolished. 5th July 1990
United Reform minister Patricia Parrish looks at some of the graffiti on the walls at her chapel on the Penrhys Estate. The chapel is a corner room in the community centre
Churchyard vandals are destroying Guisboroughs historic heritage. Ancient gravestones are being smashed and sprayed with red paint. 22nd March 1985
Ready for work... members of the 35th Huddersfield (Lepton Methodist) Scouts armed with paint and brushes with Galliford Yorkshire staff Graham fox (left)
The end of the voyage for the members of the Garston Boat Users? Dejected members Stephen Lawson, John Smith, Ray Price (secretary) and Alan Jackson survey the latest batch of burned out boats
Huddersfield MP Barry Sheerman has praised the hard work and dedication of Our Lady of Lourdes RC Junior, Infant and Nursery School in Sheepridge which has suffered repeated attacks from vandals
The platform of the now derelict Manors Railway Station on 1st July 1985
The vandalised and broken canopy of West Jesmond Railway Station which was to be demolished on 9th August 1971
The deserted platform at Scotswood Railway Station on 28th April 1967, where rail enthusiasts will queue for the last passenger train before the station closes
The vandalised bridge over the rails at Blaydon Railway Station on 10th July 1977
The derelict and vandalised Blaydon Railway Station on 10th July 1977
A general view of Pelaw Railway Station which was one of the most picturesque stations on the South Shields, Newcastle line now daubed with spray paint on 4th September 1975
A general view of the graffiti covered Pelaw Railway Station on 30th June 1976
The derelict and vandalised Longbenton Railway Station on 6th September 1978
A general view of the entrance to Longbenton Railway Station on 10th July 1977
A view of part of the derelict Heaton Railway Station on 10th July 1977
The vandalised and derelict Blaydon Railway Station on 19th January 1977
The entrance to Heaton Railway Station on 10th July 1977
The front entrance of Blaydon Railway Station on 19th January 1977 which has been seriously damaged by vandals
Two boys are watching out for trains at the derelict Heaton Railway Station on 4th September 1972
The derelict Felling Railway Station which has been vandalised on 14th January 1979
A general view of the derelict and vandalised Longbenton Railway Station on 30th June 1976
The graffiti plastered waiting room at Prudhoe Railway Station on 30th April 1981
Football Graffiti. February 1975 75-01054-003
Football Graffiti. February 1975 75-01054-001
Football Graffiti. February 1975 75-01054-005
Football Graffiti. February 1975 75-01054-004
Football Graffiti. February 1975 75-01054
Football Graffiti. February 1975 75-01054-002
General views of Graffiti after a football match. February 1975 75-01064-002
Australias Ian Chappell (left) and England captain Tony Greig examine the devasted Headingley wicket, caused by campaigners who were protesting against the imprisonment of armed robber George Davis
Mel Daglish in South Moor whos championship leeks have been slashed in his allotment in August 1998
Pensioner John Potter has lost the heart for his life-long hobby of kleek growing after his latest show crop was deliberately destroyed in August 1984
A gardener on the Ponteland allotments where his competition leeks and onions were ripped up overnight in August 1995
The statue of St Patrick on the Hill of Tara, stands armless and defaced with carvings and scratches, the result of over enthusiastic souvenir hunters. Circa 1958
Children throwing bricks at new-type street lamp shades, which will not break. Tony Robson (12) and Michael Knox of Wallsend testing anti-splinter lamps 1949 022033/1