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Artistic glass blower Raymond Storey at work on a royal Coronation coach in July 1985
Have you seen a ghost? You could be looking at one now. This is a room at the Lord Crewe Arms, Blanchland. Is that the ghost of Dorothy Foster, perhaps?
A glass blower at Hartley Wood in Sunderland making stained glass lighting for the American market in February 1980
Terry Richardson of the Stags Head in Butterknowle playing pub ten pin bowling in May 1996
The sign outside Auntie Wainwrights Antique shop in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, during filming of the series. 5th December 1989
The Rolling Stones: 22nd January 1967 the band appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium
Glass blower Jimmy Davidson was awarded the British Empire Medal in the Birthday Honours List and according to his employers corning Ltd. the 61 year olds skills are indispensable in June 1988
Spring scrabble... Peter Finley (left), from SunderlandSpring scrabble.... Peter Finley (left), from Sunderland, the secretary of the Association of Premier Scrabble Players gets in some early practice with fellow committee member Graham Thomas at Durham
A three year effort has finally paid off for Girl Guides Susan Cole (left), Anne Hyde (centre) and Jill Henderson. The three members of the 5th Blyth Company have won the prized Queens Guide Award in
The first of many hopes. Mr. Don Yielding as he wheels a semi-completed motor cycle on to the assembly track at Meriden. Today the workers co-operative began the first production at the factory for
Liberal Party Leader David Steel MP, wearing overalls as he makes repairs to his motor car. 7th June 1980
Children playing in the street behind Holy Trinity Church, Coventry circa 1924
The continuing redevelopment of Coventrys city centre. Our photograph shows the area of mud which became Shelton Square and Market Ways 2-storey building still cloaked in scaffolding
The Rolling Stones on stage at their free concert in Londons Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
Children wearing their home made hats at the Easter bonnet parade, Chase Avenue, Coventry 5th April 1979
Moscow Olympic Games British athlete Sebastian Coe celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 1500 metres middle distance race and claim the gold medal ahead of fellow Brit Steve Ovett (left)
Derek Rolls 39 from Sunderland oxy cutting glass at Corning, Sunderland in September 1994
A view of the Spire of St Michaels cathedral, Coventry, taken from Pepper Lane circa 1936. The spire survived the Blitz of November 14th 1940
Mourner Margaret Lowe kneels at the grave stone of former Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones who died five years earlier in the swimming pool of his Cotchford Farm home. 3rd July 1974
Handing over of new Colours to the Northumberland and Durham Division of the Girls Brigade at the Heaton United Reformed Church, Newcastle in May 1973
Mrs. Watson from Gosforth has been passing on many tips on how to cook without utensils to more than 300 Guides from England, Northern Ireland, Norway, Finland, Sweden
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 2 November 1988 - The Prince is being conducted around the Ouseburn Warehouse Workshops by the Bruvvers artistic director Mick
Lower Union Street, Dowlais, Merthyr, Wales Circa 1900. pictured in the early 1900 s
The Chimps of Southam Zoo up to tricks again as they help to mow the grass. Bugsy (left) and Rosie took over when the maintenance manager went down with flu
Glass is being taken away to cool after being extracted from the mould in March 1965
Six young actresses aged between 17 and 22 who have been chosen from hundreds of applications to play the title roles in the BBC television drama series " Angels"
Farming in Wales Circa 1915
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 19 February 1988 - A smiling Prince arrives at Haydon Bridge
Coventry Magic Circle are trying to solve a vanishing trick. They have only 25 active members, half the number they had once. Where has all the talent gone? Mr
An old fashioned and outdated gas lamp and burner
An image of Lord Leycester hospital, Warwick. The building pre-dates the Tudor period by more than 200 years. The building was undergoing major improvement works at the time
Norman Veitch, from Wearside Glass Sculptures at work in June 1998
Four Boys enjoy a bit of model boat sailing during an open day at Bilton Grange boarding school, Bilton, Rugby. 21st May 1971
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 1 December 1989 - The Prince arrives at Cruddas Park Shopping Centre in Newcastle met by Coun Terry Cooney
Rolling Stones: Brian Jones at the filming of the Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus, which turned out to be his final public appearence with the Stones
Old Priory School, Coventry circa 1936. (pictured before Blitz of November 1940)
King George VI in Nuneaton, near Coventry. The King and Queen Elizabeth visited the area after the air raids in Coventry during November 1940 and April 1941
An interior view of St Michaels Cathedral circa 1936, prior to The Coventry Blitz of November 14th 1940. This cathedral is now a ruin, the new Coventry cathedral, designed by Sir Basil Spence
Coventry City Council House circa 1936. The street and buildings in the background were destroyed during the Coventry Blitz of November 1940
Mr. Winston Churchill is travelling in a car with the mayor of Coventry, Mr. J. A. Moseley during his visit to Coventry. 26th September 1941
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting Nuneaton, near Coventry, after the air raids of November 1940 and April 1941. This image is of the King and Queen meeting Sir William Durdale
The Birmingham Symphony Orchestra play to a capacity audience in the Temple Speech Rooms, Rugby. 29th Jaunary 1969
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth inspecting the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, accompianed by the Bishop of Coventry, Mervyn George Haigh, the Provost and the Mayor. 25th February 1942
The new Owen Owen store under construction in Cross Cheaping in 1936. The road on the left by the Talbot Inn is West Orchard which partly follows its old course today
The British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, is inspecting members of Coventrys Warden Service in Broadgate during his visit to Coventry. 26th September 1941
The Sealed Knot Society organised an encounter between Cavaliers and Roundheads at the bridgehead over the river in the early stages of the siege of Warwick Castle which took place at dusk
The stage is full of children during a performance by scouts and guides taking part in the Warwickshire Scout Councils Gang Show at The Royal Spa Centre, Leamington. 24th November 1975
Smithford Street, Coventry, after the devastation of the blitz on 14th November 1940