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Large crowds in Hyde Park watch the Rolling Stones arrive in a converted ambulance for their appearance at the all day concert 5th July 1969
The Rolling Stones on stage at their free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5th July 1969ÔÇ¿
Scottish Nationalist MP Winnie Ewing waves as she stands outside the House of Commons. Mrs Ewing took her seat in the Commons to become the first Scottish Nationalist to do so in more than 20 years
A tangle of bodies during the ballet sequence from the play Uranium 235 representing the splitting of the atom. The play written by Ewan MacColl and starring Harry Corbett
Stockbroker wearing a silk hat seen here making his way to the Stock Exchange Circa 1963
Sandie Shaw, singer & UK Eurovision Song Contest Entrant 1966, pictured walking barefoot in a garden September 1966
Aerial view of the huge crowd during the pop concert in Hyde Park, headlined by the Rolling Stones. 5th July 1969
Maurice, Barry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group at Londons Grosvenor House hotel for the Ivor Novello awards. 5th April 1989
Sandie Shaw, singer with husband & fashion designer Jeff Banks March 1969. Pictured at the Prince Charles Cinema for the gala premiere of X Certificate film The Killing of Sister George
Litter strewn over the Hyde Park grass following the conclusion of the all day pop concert, which was headlined by the Rolling Stones. 5th July 1969
Backstage at a concert in Hyde Park by Blind Faith, the band formed by Eric Clapton and Stevie Winwood at a free concert on 7th June 1967
Crowds at The Rolling Stones free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5th July 1969a┼íCrowds at The Rolling Stones free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5th July 1969ÔÇ¿
The five boys of the Bee Gees pop group began their basic training for the Army yesterday. As raw recruits, they will suffer the miseries of square bashing
Young girls at the Slocombe School of Ballet, Cardiff 10th July 1960
Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group, smoking a cigarette. April 1969
The Bee Gees pop group return to the small Manchester suburb of Chorlton cum Hardy with a message that will thrill their British fans. The boys are back - for good
Top hats, bowler hats and furled umbrellas abound in this fascinating image of the pre-Big Bang world of the stockbroker (Silk Hats) and the (now extinct) stockjobber (Bowler Hats). Circa 1963
Traffic outside the Bank of England. Circa 1960
Ray Moore (left) andBarry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group listening to the play-back on Wednesday of Rays recording session. July 1968
Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group in London. April 1969
Prime Minister Edward Heath is rushed back inside Number 10 Downing Street watched by Willie Whitelaw after being covered in paint by art editor Angela Hilary Weight. 25th June 1970
Stockbrokers and investors seen here at the Stock Exchange in 1931 following the banking and stock market crisis in the USA
Driving lesson being given in a Vauxhall Victor 1st December 1959 Local CaptionDriving lesson being given in a Vauxhall Victor 1st December 1959 Watscan - - 09/03/2009
Andy Gibb, younger brother of Bee Gees Barry, Maurice and Robin, arrives at Heatrow Airport from Los Angeles. 10th February 1981
Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group walking down a London street. 29th April 1969
Four young ballerinas seen here performing a scene from the ballet Sleeping Beauty at the Scala Theatre, Charlotte Street, London
Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and his girlfriend Astrid leaving Newcastle station before the bands concert at Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4th March 1971 (first night of their UK tour)
Comedian Bobby Pattinson is given a bumpy ride by the Dallas Boys, back in June, 1977. The Dallas boys had just signed to appear for several weeks at Bobbys club, the Talk of the Tyne, in Gateshead
Comedian Harry Worth, pictured on June 18, 1979, with Debbie Arnold (left) in Newcastles Grey Street, was appearing in Pardon Me, Prime Minister, at the Theatre Royal
Edward Hardwicke and Paul Schofield at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle in the play The Rules Of The Game in June 1971
Adam Faith flew into Newcastle Airport on his way to opening a new boutique in Durham City on July 21st, 1972
Lord Olivier came to watch his wife, Joan Plowright, star with Paul Schofield (centre), in the play The Rules Of The Game at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle on June 7th, 1971
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 19 February 1979 - The Prince meets pupils from Glebe School, Killingworth and teacher Maureen Hughes at Shipley Hall, Byker
Rolling Stones Charlie Watts arriving at Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4th March 1971 (first night of their UK tour) on the same day as the band announced they were going to become tax exiles by
Andre Previn at the City Hall in Newcastle where he will conduct the Northern Sinfonia in a Newcastle Festival concert on October 4th, 1971
Is there really a Basil Fawlty lurking deep within John Cleese? " Not at all, " says the star of Fawlty Towers, pictured in Newcastle, in November, 1977, to launch his book of the same name
Hats not write. When this story was run in the Journal in October, 1971, our reporter complained that newspapermen never wrote stories with their hats
Fenella Fielding takes the title role in the play Colette by the Oxford Playhouse Company at the Sunderland Empire 09/11/71
January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan
Ian Dury and the Blockheads, on Tyneside in June, 1979
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 1 July 1981 - The Prince visits the Newcastle Polytechnic, now the Northumbria University in Newcastle
Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman & his girlfriend Astrid arrive at Newcastle Central Station before they play a gig at the Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4th March 1971 (first night of their UK tour)
Britt Ekland at the Gosforth Park Hotel in Newcastle July 1980. She is currently on a book tour to promote her new book True Britt
Twins Jenni and Jaqui Chitty, appear in the pantomime The World of Jamie at Newcastles Theatre Royal 15 December 1971
Ned Sherrin, a film and TV producer, who flew into Newcastle on June 16, 1971, for the preview of his new film, Up Pompeii, which was due to start at the Haymarket Cinema
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 27 November 1979 - The Prince chats with workers during his visit to the Pallion Shipyard in Sunderland
Filming of the television programme "When the Boat comes in"Filming of the television programme " When the Boat comes in" on location in North Shields 13/01/81- James Bolam
Actress Linda Thorson at Newcastles Theatre Royal where she is appearing in the play " Its a Two Foot Six Inches Above the Ground World"