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The giant size of the dry dock at Brigham and Cowans, South Shields is seen here with the ship that is now in for inspection & repairs. Circa 1960
The ship British Valour in the dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
The dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
Schneider Cup team practicing at Calshot in the Solent. 14th August 1931
Men work on the centre portion of the oli-tanker Saranac at Palmers shipyard, Hebburn, River Tyne
Wright Brothers Flyer Aeroplane in South Kensington museum, 18th December 1928
Workers from at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend leave after a shift
Brittany France Fishermen from a fishing village on the south coast of Brittany dry their nets by hanging them from the masts of their boats. Circa 1954
The oil-tanker Yenangyaung have surgery in a shipyard in the North East
Young couple walking out of Freds cafe ineast London after finishing their lunch. July 1974
Tall cranes are a symbol of South Shields and of Redheads shipyard. Here seen on their runways alongside the building berths Circa 1960
51 year old George May, blower-up of Frankenstein Lifebelts OPS him on his 50, 000th test at London airport for B.E.A passengers flying over the sea. 13th March 1953
A ship undergoes surgery at a shipyard in the North East. Circa 1960
John Britten and Desmond Norman, one-time apprentices at the de Havilland aeronautical engineering training school, formed a partnership with the aim of building low-maintenance
The 715-foot long dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
Mr. Console, a Daily Mirror staff photographer flew across the Alps in a balloon in August 1912 accompanied by a Captain Spelterini. Mr
The exposed lakebed at Oldbury Reservoir near Atherstone, North Warwickshire. Anglers risk a mud danger as they pursue shoals of fish trapped in the dwindling area of water. 19th July 1976
The Avro 504L seaplane, a former WW1 wooden trainer was widely used, mostly with a wheeled undercarriage, by numerous companies and individuals for joy riding from 1919 through to the mid 1930s
Radio TV Progs Top of the Pops Hot Chocolate performing on stage
Dr Who TV Series. Actor and comedian Bernard Bresslaw, who plays a monster in the programme, does nt scare his 7 year old son James. 11th November 1967
Charles Lindbergs plane, Spirit of St. Louis at BrusselsCharles Lindbergs plane, Spirit of St.Louis at Brussels, on a tour after his crossing of the Atlantic, 1927
Supermarine Napier Seagull III in the Kings Cup Race. June 1925
Queen Elizabeth II - The Jubilee Tour 1977 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee - A selection of the Queens pictures on show at Buckingham palce
Queen Elizabeth II - North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour 1977 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee - Cowpen and Crofton Brass Band entertains the party at West Lea, Bedlington celebrates the Silver Jubilee
Richard Burton actor and wife Elizabeth Taylor landed at RAF Adingdon Berks from Sardinia in a Hawker Siddeley125
On the 19th June the ship emerged from her shed and the trial flight was commenced. The ship was damaged on the first trial flight as service crew had not alighted from the ship
View across the East River of the illuminated Manhattan skyline in New York City, dominated by the twin towers of the World Trade Center. January 1981
The 23, 000 ton tanker Rondefjell has a new middle section fitted to convert it into a 26, 000 ton bulk carrier at a shipyard on the River Wear, 1951
This Breguet 19A-2 open-cockpit bi-plane was the most celebrated French long distance aircraft of the Twenties, making many flights including two crossings of the Atlantic
This Farman F-60 Goliath France, a former French WW1 bomber, with its box-like fuselage, was eminently suitable for conversion into a 12 or 14 seat passenger airliner
Audierne Brittany France 1938 Delicate blue fishing nets are hanging to dry from their masts
Concorde Aircraft prototype 2 February 1967
Andrew Sachs in his role as waiter Manuel from the television comedy series Fawlty Towers, with Pamela Stephenson at a special charity lunch in aid of the Capital Radio Help A London Child Appeal at
The Wellington Floating Dock, built by Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, passing down the River Tyne, in the charge of Tugs, on its first stage of its 13, 500 miles voyage to New Zealand
The notice at Coleshill Pool, Coleshill, North Warwickshire shows its the dry season for anglers. 26th July 1976
David Rodger in the pornography library of the British Museum January 1968
Henry Farman flying with passenger 1909. There is evidence to suggest that he was the first person to be a passenger on a plane and to have taken a female passenger
Donna Summer, in the UK to promote her controversial new record " Love to Love You Baby", pictured 15th January 1976
15 Years old Lulu real name Marie Lawrie from Glasgow who has made a debut disc entitled " Shout" with the Lovers. Pictured at Ristorante Pissala Chancery Lane London WC2 14th April 1964
The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship. May 1982
The Gloster Napier powered Supermarine S6 being launched at Cowes for the 1929 Schneider Trophy, with the Mauretania in the background. 13th August 1929
CND Ban the Bomb Demonstration London 10th September 1961. Seated at the base of Nelsons Colum are Diana Collins (A speaker), Constance Cummings (A speaker)
The momentous maiden flight of the British Concorde 002 prototype from Filton near Bristol to RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, piloted by Brian Trubshaw. 9th April 1969
Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park. May 1979
R34 Airship flying over London. c. 1919R34 Airship flying over London. c.1919
Chris Rea Pop Singer
A Wight Brothers Kitty Hawk aeroplane replica being constructed
A. V Roe and his new aeroplane, a triplane, in Blackpool. 19th Octobert 1909A.V Roe and his new aeroplane, a triplane, in Blackpool. 19th Octobert 1909