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A boat in the harbour on the River Medway beneath Maidstone Church in Kent October 1932
Edwin Macklow, second generation cobbler at work in his fathers shop
The Venture coach on the road between Shotley Bridge and Blanchland, with, right, Will Payne, for many years its guard
General view showing the main street passing through the village of Ightham in Kent. 1926
The four Stauberti girls in their balancing act at Billy Smarts Circus
Gentle giant Odin the bear
Circus performers practicing before the crowds come in
Harlequin Circus performers. Left to right; Tugs, Dave and Zula with camels gorby, Clifford and Winston
The big tent of the Moscow State Circus on Newcastles Town Moor
Anton and Manet on the low trapeze
Clowns performing at the Russian State Circus
A clown performing at the Russian State Circus
Moscow State Circus contortionist Grigorieva Karina
Winston the camel, on his fifth birthday, from the Russian State Circus with trapeze artist Amanda Sandow
Charlie the clown performing at the Russian State Circus
The Martyny Clowns performing at the Russian State Circus
Charlie the clown performing at the Moscow State Circus
One of the elephants that performs at Chipperfields Circus
Fire fighters demonstrate the latest in fire engine equipment - Simon Snorkel the cherry picker which enables the firemen to reach high buildings
The Chinese State Circus are appearing in the big top on Newcastles Town Moor. Pictured is Su Peng Fei on the slack wire
Norwegian musical clown Melvix Tix at Newcastle Airport
Eileen Vale of the research department, Tyne Wear Fire Service, with the microfilm information box
Firefighters David Edwards, left, and Ken Bailey dressed in heat proof suits with the yellow fire engine and its specialist equipment
No, its not an explosion at a shaving foam factory - Its the Tyne Wear Fire Brigade training at a Tyneside Scrapyard - Crews from Gosforth
Firefighters wearing protective suits fought a blaze in an asbestos unit at Poter Limited in Newburn - firemen called for a decontamination unite to be sent to deal with asbestos on their clothing
Mr. George Bowman a Penrith businessman is preparing to duplicate the famous coach and four run over 393 miles from Edinburgh to London
A coach party on its way to Dotheboys Hall in Bowes
Ivy Close Daily Mirror beauty contest winner 1908
Horses Pell and Mell up from London to join in Newcastles Lord Mayors parade
Dr. Who rehearsals in Shepherds Bush. A tricky situation arises for William Hartnell in this episode but Sheena Marshe (left) saves the day. W3943. 20th April 1966. Eric Piper
18 year old waitress Ann Black put out pans of burning oil with water and foam extinguishers - Fire safety training for all hotel staff by Durham Fire Brigade
Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh enjoying his favourite pastime talking to someone about carriage driving
One of the ornamental tubs made by coopers Sinclair & Sons which due to the dwindling whisky trade are now diversifying into other barrel based products
Jimmy Hill September 1998 BSkyB Sports TV Television Presenter
Arthur Lowe dressed up as St George during filming for the episode Knights of Madness in the final series of the popular wartime comedy television programme Dads Army
The Border Union coach driven by Mr. George Bowman pulled out of Morpeth on the stroke of nine to complete part of its run to Newcastle and London
Cooper Mr. Paddy McGeever has become a North brewerys last practitioner of the dying trade
Coopers Paddy McGeever (left) and Jacky Webster (right) and fitter bobby Adamson celebrate the completion of their dolly tub which will go on show in a County Durham mining museum
A coach and horse team driving through Newcastle city centre to advertise a new Clipper service from Newcastle to London
A range of fire engines and vehicles ready for the next emergency call-out
A firefighter checks the classroom is safe
Head coachman, Helen Wrightham donned her top hat and tails to put a pair of greys through their paces at Beamish Museum near Stanley
Ancient tools are used in an ancient but dying craft by Mr. Bill Dobson, aged 62, as he brings all the skill of his 47 years experience to bear on a wooden barrel at a firm of coopers on Newcastle
Sixty eight year old John Sowerby says the answer to healthy feet is wooden soled clogs. He has been wearing them since he was 14 year old
The cobbler Mr. William Bell cobbles hard all day but no longer at night
Firefighters clambered over the roofs high above the city to tackle a blaze that threatened to sweep through buildings in the town centre
In goes the new tubed heel. Delicately driven home by a master craftsman and the shoe is as good as new. Cobbler, cobbling
An ambulance speeds to an emergency call-out