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Cobbler Derek Croasdale wishes the boots in his shop would do some walking back to thie owners. Hundreds of customers bring their shoes and boots in for repair but never call back for them
The magnificent "Coach and Four"which gave rides to visitors to the Game FairThe magnificent " Coach and Four" which gave rides to visitors to the Game Fair at Raby Castle, Staindrop
A paramedic drives his ambulance to the next emergency
The Venture stagecoach standing next to its modern day equivalent a Venture coach or bus
Firefighters donned protective clothing when 10 gallons of nitric acid was splilled in a City Centre photographic lab
The Royal Coach outside Buckingham Palace
Firefighters tackle a warehouse blaze in Newcastle
The Whitbread coach, followed by Charlie Potheen, who went on to win the Whitbread Gold Cup handicap Chase, parade past the stands, before the start of the race at Gosforth Park
A stagecoach making its way to London from Edinburgh for the first time in 127 years
Firefighters demonstrate the latest in fire engine equipment - Simon Snorkel the cherry picker which enables the firemen to reach high buildings
"Riding the Fair"in the old stagecoach - a picturesque custom at Yarm Fair" Riding the Fair" in the old stagecoach - a picturesque custom at Yarm Fair
Mr. P. B. Hoffman, from Florida, puts his carriage team through its paces at Lowther
Ambulancemen pulled a ambulance between Wideopen and the Royal Victoria Infirmary raising money for Brunswick Beach Special School - they arrive at hospital cheered on by little Andrew Bain
Aneurin Bevan the Nation Health Minister and founder of the NHS is toured around the 400 bed Park Hospital Davy Hulme, Lancashire. Sylvia Beckingham aged 13 was too shy to ask him any questions. 1947
JIMMY HILL ARRIVING AT MATTHEW HARDINGS MEMORIAL SERVICE IN WESTMINSTER
Mr. Justice Smith, Mr. Paul Nicholson and Canon Alan Chesters with a coach
The left hand door of The State Coach which was finished in the year 1761and built under the supervision of Sir William Chambers
Firefighters check that their equipment on the fire engine is ready for action
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
Firefighters scrambled about on piles of old cards to tackle a fire at Benfield Vehicle Dismantlers scrapyard in Newcastle
Emergency Services team - (l - r) Irene Haak, Whickham Red Cross, June Thompson, Newcastle Red Cross, Roberta Walker, Whickham, Allan Calvert, Newcastle Red Cross, Bill Clough
Jimmy Hill Television Presenter 1998
Firefighters battle one the worst fires Carlisle has had for many years at the West Walls warehouse which contained three tons of matches
A close-up of one of the two figures at the front of The State Coach which was finished in the year 1761and built under the supervision of Sir William Chambers
Sailors and soldiers having a sing-song on a British Troopship. 27th February 1944
A new fire emergency escape equipment was demonstated in London to-day - The Arel Rescumatic fire escape
Firefighters get the warehouse fire under control
A snall coach an horse waiting outside The Grey Bull pub
Scamp a rough haired terrier has attached himself to a Midlands A. A UnitScamp a rough haired terrier has attached himself to a Midlands A.A Unit. He helps spotters and barks when a plane appears. 14th May 1940
Royal Air force squadron leader driving his jeep is halted for alift at an RAF Airfield built in the heart of the jungle in Ceylon during the Second World War
Actor Bill Pertwee in his role as the ARP warden in the BBC television series Dads Army January 1973
A silhouette of fireman fighting the blaze
A St John ambulances on stand by in Newcastle
Actor Arnold Ridley in his role as Private Godfrey in the BBC television series Dads Army January 1973
Filming of the BBC television series Dads Army showing a scene in the episode " Time on my Hands" Left to right are pilot Christopher Sandford, John Laurie
Life goes on as normal for residents of Kent who take cover from the German air raids in underground tunnels during the Second World War Residents dancing on the dance floor at a party held in
A young boy is rescued from a roof of a building in Pudding Chare, Newcastle
Sappers and miners of the Indian army marching with their shovels to do a job of digging in the Western desert during the Second World War. February 1943
Stars of the popular wartime comedy television programme Dads Army toast pose for a group photograph after recording the final ever episode at BBC Television Centre in Shepherds Bush. July 1977
Comedy actor Ronnie Barker in his role as Norman Stanley Fletcher in the television comedy Porridge, leaving Slade Prison at the end of the series January 1978
This stagecoach was in the parade of the Durham County Show driven by Mr. F. D. Nicholson
South Shields engineering student Robert Hogg demonstates his juggling skills
A poster advertising Sir Roberts Fossets Circus with an unusal perk
Alun Davies is followed by his troupe of performing poodles
Circus performer Jerry Boland on the slack rope
Julius and Brenda Heeni with their cowboy act
karl Orry of the Russian State Circus getting in some practice with his knives
A general view of Billy Smarts Circus in action with Maxo Toto and his company of clowns going through their motor car act