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Police Officer Paul Dover (right) with puppy Asa and its police dog parents
A firefighter takes a well earned break for a cup of tea after attending to many bombed buildings during the blitz in the Second World War 11th October 1940
Police Officer Paul Dover with puppy Asa
Firefighters check their breathing apparatus and gas masks before moving into a burning building to tackle a huge fire after heavy bombing in the blitz during the Second World War November 1940
Hi-tech police dog Tex with a video camera attached to his head
Police dog Kruger the Giant Schnauzer with his handler Paul Hedges
Harry Corbett at home with Sooty. 1960 A1224-007
London Transport bus drivers barrel organ campaign to help the Merchant Navy Comforts Service. Some of the drivers who are giving performances in their off-duty hours
American Lightnings, the plane used by the United States Army Air Force for long range bomber protection, waiting to be assembled at a base in England in record time
Police Officer Alex Matthewson with police dog Russ, winner of the Northumbria Police Dog Trials
Eighteen year old John Hewetson formerly of St Bees school in Cumberland pictured after arriving at the miners training centre at Swinton, Lancashire during the Second World War January 1944
Children from a Yorkshire village school acting as an invading force, with one aiming a toy revolver from behind a farm cart at British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during his tour of the North
Newly trained police dog Ben, a 15 month old rottweiler
An American army soldier pressing his trousers before going to an American Club in Glasgow, Scotland during the Second World War August 1943
A woman laying down spare clothes at a collection point to be used for others who need them during the Second World War April 1941
A typical unlicensed camping site in Northumberland in the 1970s
A man camping in the snow at Elsdon Jibbet
A woman giving blood at her doctors surgery during the Second World War as a nurse watches over January 1942
The Showmens Guild parked on an illegal site in Washington
A Turnover bridge, designed to take the towpath from one oside of the canal to the other. It is a practical solution to a practical problem, but a supremely elegant one
Mr Matthew Burdon, father of Eric Burdon, the former singer of the group The Animals, awaits the return of his son with his new bride Rose. 20/08/73
Chelsea Pensioner Ray Wanless lights up his pipe at The Royal Hospital
Pleasure cruising on the Grand Union Canal at Zouch
Three Chelsea pensioners who once served in the Durham Ligh Infanctry. Left to right: Sergt. E. Parker, Pensioner E. Barnard and Sergt. J. Wood at the Royal Hospital Chelsea
One of British Waterways London Zoo water buses
This couple are enjoying a peacful holiday and the enjoying the autumnal scenery
Water Rambler is one of the fleet of British Waterways boats that can be hired for cruising, outings, parties or education trips
Chelsea Pensioners at the Royal Hospital in London. Left to right; Ray Wanless, Oliver Kelly, Sydney Quinn, Martin McLane and Fen Davison
Navigation is restricted to three miles betwen closed locks at Aynho on the South Oxford Canal
And the best of luck said 75 year old chimney sweep Sam Black as he kissed the bride at Hampstead Register Office
Procter and Gamble staff at their staff canteen in 1968
Fusilier T. Russon, writes the history of the Boer War gun, an Elswick Battery gun, reading from an inscription on the gun
Mr. Mopps beware, you may have met your match at last. for sprightly pensioner Tony Nichol claims he is as good as any woman when it comes to cleaning
The Northumberland Junior Chess Championships at George Stephenson School
Children playing in a chess compeition in 1996
Colonel-General Bill Bursell with his Napoleonic soldiers and cannon
An old firefighters manual water pump in a fire applances demonstation by Durham Fire Brigade
Gypsy caravans parked illegally at Newburn on any spare piece of land
Chelsea Pensioners Joe Melville and Fred Hall at Whitley Bay having a bit of a holiday from the Royal Hospital
An old gentleman studying a chess board
The siege of Oxford Street, 1972, was quashed in three minutes flat by a single traffic warden. The " siege" began when a rather mixed bag of Russian and French Officers of 1812 vintage
Once a familiar site, now a rarity, the Leyland fire engine with her renovators
This is the "Bikini"an inflatable raft which was tested by firemen on HebburnThis is the " Bikini" an inflatable raft which was tested by firemen on Hebburn Lake - it can pump 900 gallons of water a minute to shore-base fire house and it moves by water jet propulsion
Desmond Eastwood with a Tinker caravan and one of the Clydesdale horses which he breeds
Jimmy Nail visiting Byker City Farm. Pictured with Lian Chung, Miko Jemba and Alex Wilkinson
Founders Day Parade at Royal Hospital, Chelsea. One of Londons most colourful annual ceremonies the Historic Founders Day Celebrations parade of in-Pensioners of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Children playing in a chess competition
This gypsy caravan was one of the objects on sale at Dacre Castle