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Fisherwomen cleaning fish on North Shields Fish Quay in 1931
Queen Elizabeth II, dressed in her mining outfit, visits Rothes Colliery in Scotland 1st July 1958
Fishermen in 1959 mending their nets on North Shields Fish Quay
Queen Elizabeth II leaving for a winter break at Balmoral with children and corgis in tow Circa November 1962
One of the protesting Little Ships gets in the shadow of Big Ben during a protest on the Thames. It carries a banner saying " Whos Country, Ours Or Theirs?" in 1977
Queen Elizabeth II at the Windsor Horse Show. 11th May 1974
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the North East 18 May 1993 - The Queen at Sunderland Civic Centre
The railway between Maryport and Whithaven will be closed for several days because high tides have breached the track. At Siddick
Queen Elizabeth II visits Newcastle Central Station as part of a 12-stop tour to mark the electrification of the East Coast main railway line between London and Edinburgh Circa 1991
Herrings in a Craster smoke house being made into the famous Craster kippers in 1991
Fishermen of the Scottish herring boat Loranthus sort out their torn nets on North Shields Fish quay in 1960.The skipper, 60 year old william West said a yellow Polish trawler dropped anchor in
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit South Tyneside on walkabout meeting local children 23rd May 1997
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Durham - The Queen goes on a walkabout meeting the crowds 28th November 1991
Protesting fishermen at Blyth with their meagre catch in 1990
Members of the crew of the Yarmouth drifter Noon Tide mend their nets after being forced into North Shields by rough seas in 1957
Queen Elizabeth II visits the Open Door Community Learning Centre in Prudhoe - on walkabout outside the centre 20th May 1998
A herring drifters nets go overboard in 1949
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visits St James Park, home of Newcastle United - passing the Jackie Milburn statue
Fishermen catching salmon in their nets in 1955
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip officially open the Siemens plant in Wallsend 23rd May 1997
Queen Elizabeth II visits the town of Bedlington in Northumberland. June 1993
Queen Elizabeth II officially opens the new magistrates courts in Millbank, South Shields - meeting local people 23rd May 1997
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Cumbria 3 May 1991- during a walkabout meeting children and local people
Two North Shields women discuss the price and quality of crabs in 1932
Queen Elizabeth II dances with Air Marshall Sir John Baldwin at the Light Brigade Balacava Centenary Ball at the Hyde Park Hotel. 26th November 1954
S. F Cody in flight 1909. The bamboo structure of the flying machine gave it the nicknameS.F Cody in flight 1909. The bamboo structure of the flying machine gave it the nickname " The Flying Cathedral"
Thousands of Merseysiders had never seen anything like her. The big ship that sailed into their river as they lined the waterfront
Manchester Ship Canal: Opening of New Oil Dock at Eastham. A tug helps the first tanker through the lock at the new oil terminal at Eastham as a formation of RAF meteors fly overhead
Louis Bleriot starting on his cross channel flight. July 25 1909
Pop group Sparks pose for a photograph, standing with their hands in the pockets of their long coats February 1996
Queen Elizabeth II galloped and cantered over the straight mile at Ascot racecourse with members of her house party - The Queen is on the grey horse at the back. 16th June 1961
Concorde Aircraft prototype 2 at BAC Filton Bristol Brabazon Hanger February 1967
A Phantom FRG Mk2 at Farnborough Air show
The dry dock at T W Greenwell shipbuilders in Sunderland
Louis Paulhan who flew 82 miles in 163 minutes at the 1909 Rheims meeting, and did not land until after dusk. He gained 3rd position in the Grand Prix de Champagne in a Voisin bi-plane
The glass covered yard in which the Mauretania was built at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
Construction of a Vickers Viking aeroplane. 12th September 1946
The Dornier Do X, the largest, heaviest and most powerful flying boat in the world when it was produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929. The aircraft was conceived by Dr
Andrew Sachs in his role as Manuel from the television comedy series Fawlty Towers, dressed as a Spanish matador October 1976
Ian Gillan singer of Pop Group Deep Purple
Troops line the promenade deck of the Empire Windrush as she pulls away from the Mouth of the Thames on her long trip to the Middle East
The De Havilland Dragon Trail of the Caribou at Heston aerodrome after flying across the Atlantic from Wasaga, Canada in 30hours 50 minutes
Ships Silverhow and Kirriemoor being fitted out on the River Wear. Circa 1960
Louis Paulhan at controls of his Henri Farman biplane circa1910 seen here at an aviation meeting in southern England
USS Los Angeles (ZR3), a 2, 472, 000 cubic foot rigid airship was built at Friedrichshafen, Germany. Her construction was partially funded by German World War I reparations
Claude Graham White at the controls of one of his earliest machines. 15th May 1910
Tico Torres Drummer of Pop Group Bon Jovi and boyfriend of supermodel Eva Herzagova sits with his motorbike
Radio newsman Jim Reeves was taking a shower when a frantic knocking reminded him he had forgotten the 2am news broadcast He didn t even stop to dress