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A trapeze artist performing at the Russian State Circus
A clown performing at the Moscow State Circus
Columbus the clown at the Swamp Curcus
Coco the clown turns serious at Walkergate Junior School, Newcastle, to give one of his road safety talks
Britains most modern motorway rescue tender went into action at Durham. Firefighters in astronaut-style protective suits fought their way throught the smoke and wreckage of a two car crash
The first demonstation in England of the inflatable rubber cushions took place at the British Rail Wagon Repair Depot at South Shields - The steel reinforced cushions can be filled with water or air
Firefighters Roy Wilson (centre), Harry Phillips handing out advice to Jim Milne about breathing apparatus
Gateshead Fire Station shows off its latest piece of equipment - the Bronto Skylift
Cobbler John Winter is the only made to measure clog maker in the North East at his workshop in Middleton-in-Teesdale
Mark Macklow is third generation cobbler at his grandfathers shop in Gateshead
Cobbler Ernest Boyd who has been cobbling shoes since he was twelve
Edwin Macklow, first generation cobbler at work in his shop
Firefighters attend a training session in the North East dealing with boat and forest fires
A firefighter climbs the ladder at the Morpeth drill tower where Northumberland firefighters are trained
A firefighter pokes his head through the roof of the smoke filled building to grab some fresh air
A firefighter scans the water looking for the stolen car which was driven into the river
Army personnel train to take over the duties of the firefighter once again unless a settlement can be reached in talks tomorrow 31/10/80 - Manning the hose (left to right) John Rutherford
Firefighters put the blaze out on the burning lorry
Firefighters taking part in a training exercise aboard former destroyer HMS Cavalier carry a " victim" from below decks
Firefighters clambered over the roofs high above Stockton yesterday to tackle a blaze that threatened to sweep through derelict buildings in the town centre
An ambulance speeds to an emergency call-out on the Greenside to Chopwell Road in the snow
Members of the order of St John and The St John Ambulance Association received an insignia at the investuture ceremony held at the oders Grand Priory Church in Clerkenwell
Ambulancemen George Stacey (top) and Gordon Dews give the thumbs-up
Ambulancemen at the Wallsend depot relax, knowing that the next call-out could be at any moment
Ambulances ready for the next emergency call out at Hebburn ambulance station
This motoris thought he had strayed into a different century near Middlesbrough when he encountered the Lowther state coach on its way to its new permanent home in Stewart Park
A trio of paramedics on motorcycles ready for the next call
The coach and horses, a glory of old Englands highways Which mr. Lewis Priestman is driving from Shotley Bridge to Edmundbyers
A young couple using a romantic form of transport, a horse and carriage for their wedding
On show for the first time since its renovation in Edinburgh is the " Glass Coach" in which Princess Anne will drive to her wedding. mr
The Queen arrives at the Houses of Parliament in the Irish Coach for the State Opening
Mr. John parker, a cooper for 30 years, at work on a rum cask bound for one of Her Majestys ships
Coracles being paddled for the first time on the River Thames, by the Elias brothers with the Charing Cross Railway Bridge in the background
The Elias brothers putting their coracles into the River Thames at Festival Pier for a short paddle round
Danny Gilchrist and Dave Potts on the pond at Bedes World in Jarrow with their coracles
Old and new, Danny Gilchrist and Dave Potts carry thier coracles with a backdrop of cranes and ships of the river Tyne
Yehudi Menuhin - Famous concert violinist pictured at the New The New Theatre, Cardiff, with his accompanist, the famous Hungarian pianist
On February 22, 1948, as the conflict over the coming partition of Palestine grew, three car bombs arranged by Arab irregulars exploded on Ben Yehuda Street killing 52 Jewish civilians
Star Shells and artillery barrage can be seen raging over the Somme Battlefield in this time lapse photograph. September 1916
Wings for Victory week. Tommy Trinden and the girls do an open air turn in Leicester Square in aid of Wings for Victory week. March 5th 1943
Defence of the Homeland. Parashooters aged 17-72 meet in the ancient market hall to organise which parts of the countryside they will be covering as look-outs. 3rd July 1940
The Tsar seen here with nurses and patients at a Petrograd hospital. September 1914
Verity Lambert walking her dog July 1984
Young girl workers from a factory are given physical training during their morning break. 14th November 1943
British Army Western Front May 1918 Two artillery officers observing the fall of shot on German position from Kemmel Heights
Man with cart of food waste, Newcastle. June 28th 1941
Wings for Victory week. AIW collected £3418 by offering buy a stampWings for Victory week. AIW collected £ 3418 by offering buy a stamp and put a nail in Hitlers coffin. March 17th 1943
Bringing the wounded across no mans land whilst under fire October 1916