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Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning the wheels of The Flying Scotsman engine, of which he owns. Alan Pegler bought the Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, for £ 3, 000, to save it from the scrap yard
New Bond Minicar Mark C, Convertible with a Villiers Single cylinder 2 stroke engine, manufactured by Sharps Commercials Limited, and named after Lawrence Bond, aka Lawrie
The AC Petite British microcar, with a rear mounted 350cc Villiers single cylinder, two-stroke engine, does 65-70 miles per gallon with a top speed of 40 miles per hour
Army - British 1930 s. Motorcycle and sidecar
Fritz the dachshund is one dog who never gets tired going walkies- for he does it on wheels. Watchdog Fritz hurt his back while having a go at the postman, and lost the use of his hind legs
The Hatton triplets from Manchester, Deborah, Sharon and Allison with the Quilty triplets, Anthony, Bernard and Frank, 29th October 1964
Railway worker cleans the sign on the wheels on the Flying Scotsman steam train. 24th June 1987
Fairthorpe Atom mini car, a rear-engined two-door fibre glass car designed by British manufacturer Fairthorpe Ltd, founded by Air Vice-Marshal Don Bennett, pilot, navigator
Farmer Crithus Nappes wins the tractor engine race from his friend Miles Chetwyrd- Stapleton at Appleford, Buckinghamshire. August 1950 O25542-001
Wheel rights workshop, Old forge at Glynde in Sussex May 1943
Farmer Crithus Nappes wins the tractor engine race from his friend Miles Chetwyrd- Stapleton at Appleford, Buckinghamshire. August 1950 O25542-002
Christian Horner in his car at Silverstone, 14th February 1994
Boeing 707 goes off the end of a runway at Heathrow Airport. 3rd December 1967
Les Ferguson from the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink, North Shields, with their lates aquisition Engine No.1313 a Swedish B Class 4-6-0 tender engine on 7th July 1995
Steve Sandever, job creation supervisor at Cornforth Steam-town checking the lubrication of the Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977
Model drapped over car made from wheels at Motor Show at Horticultural Hall 2nd January 1968
A man helps a kitten who was trapped in lorry wheel January 1950
Small boys admire the Battle of Britain class steam locomotive during an open day at the Ashford railway works August 1949
Wheelwright William Punday aged 73 seen here working with a circular saw February 1935
Fusilier T. Russon, writes the history of the Boer War gun, an Elswick Battery gun, reading from an inscription on the gun
This gypsy caravan was one of the objects on sale at Dacre Castle
Mr. R. H. Walton chairman of the Northumberland Pistol Club and mr. David Javan, secretary, with an early type of Turkish cannon which will be ceremonially fired at Ponteland
Flying ScotsmanOs incredible longevity in service means it has undergone several major rebuilds. Here, one of its six foot eight inch diameter driving wheels is reprofiled in June, 1987
This coach owned by the Duke of Northumberland has only been seen in public twice since it first turned out in 1825 for the coronation of Charles X of France
This coach belonging to the High Sheriff of Northumberland is carefully transported after having a £ 5, 000 facelift
Olympic cyclist and World Sprint Champion Reg Harris (right) trains on the road with left to right Bill Brown, Norman Dove and George Lewis Racing bike Bicycles Circa 1948
Animals Dogs Susie the Terrier out for a walk in Redford Bristol circa 1996