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The interior of a modern launderette in September 1994
Gardener Paul Harrigans facination with growing giant vegetables clinched him a place in the recrod books when he shattered the previous best for the worlds heaviest pot leek
A fashion shoot from 13 April 1970 - Models wear dresses with knee lenght boots
A typical laundry in January 1970. The Washeteria self service laundry and dry cleaning at Burnopfield
Leek grower Alan Rowntree is pulling out all the stops to protect his prize leeks in August 1981. He has installed floodlighting and puts in all night vigils to fend of theives
Leatherworkers ancient ceremony. Up to the top of the church flagpole went the boots, quaint, curly-toed brown leather 15th century boots. The church is St
Television presenter and chat show host Terry Wogan playing tennis with a giant racket against John Forsyth a.k.a. Blake Carrington during a charity match at the Royal Albert Hall June 1985
Some of the Highland Cattle at Lambton Pleasure Park in January 1978
Miss World 1972 entrants from the left Miss South Africa Miss Belgium(in towel) Miss Australia Miss United States Miss Norway and Miss Finland
A typical laundry in January 1970. The Washerteria at Bensham Road, in Gateshead
A general picture of gigantic prize winning leeks in September 1997
Glenys Kinnock who visited Tyneside to speak at a conference on Joint Action for Womens Health in Employment organised by Transport and General Workers Union 30 Janaury 1987 with Joe Mills
Number 9000, the first engine to be completed since VE Day. One of the features is that the frontage lighting is electric instead of the old fashioned oil lamps. here its pictured in the station
Both mother and child are getting on well with the new library push trolley so there will be no running around and making a nuisance of himself for this little one in November 1970
Picture of the demolition of derelict housing in the Scotswood Road area of Newcastle 14 December 1970
A fashion shoot featuring men and women from Newcastle Breweries at Gosforth Park Hotel, Newcastle 28 April 1970
Lynda Carter 1972 Miss World Contestants 1972 wearing swim-suits in London
Mr. John Howard, chief warden at Lambton Pleasure Park with some of his wardens in their uniforms in 1972
The construction of the new Redheugh Bridge across the River Tyne in Newcastle 12 January 1981
Two performers from dance troupe Hot Gossip - famous for their risque routines on the Kenny Everett Show - visited Gateshead in 1984 for a shape-up dance class
One of the many leek and flower shows that take place in the North East in September 1998
A gardener on the Ponteland allotments where his competition leeks and onions were ripped up overnight in August 1995
Everyone is talking Tribbles and Klingons at the Crest Hotel in Newcastle, as it plays host to the Gallieo Con III, otherwise known as the 22nd British Star Trek Convention 22 August 1986 A trekkie
The former Church of St Aidan at Brunton Park, Gosforth, which used an old Nissen hut. 11/05/1956
A picturesque view down across Whitfield Fell in April 1967
The exterior of Coalcleugh Lead Mine in Allendale, near Hexham, Northumberland in August 1949
Library Assistant Christine Maley telling a story to Karen Miller, Mandy Baker and Gillian Bittlestone at Herrington Library in October 1977
Clifton Row in Netherton, Northumberland, pictured for a Journal special feature on the villlage in 1952. 17th September 1952
More than two decades before she became Queen Mother, the then Elizabeth, Duchess of York, graces the footplate of Southern Railways brand new premier express locomotive No
The massive part that preserved railways now play in British tourism started with the reopening of the Bluebell Line in East Sussex, on August 8, 1960
Head warden at Lambton Pleasure Park Robin Haig gets up close and personal with one of the camels in May 1979
Lions playing at Lambton Pleasure Park in January 1978
Ian Botham hands over a cheque for £15, 000, raised by readers of the Sunday SunIan Botham hands over a cheque for £ 15, 000, raised by readers of the Sunday Sun, to the Tyneside Leukaemia Research Association at the Royal Victoria Infirmary 30 July 1986
A typical laundry in February 1970. The Washeteria at Boston Court
King George V and Queen Mary seen here in Hyde Park watching people dance during the celebrations to commerate the official ending of the first World War
A fashion shoot from 2 May 1970 - A model wears a fur coat
Staff at a North East library got sick of the twin set and pearls image, so got together and designed their own sexy t-shirts
Neil Kinnock during a visit to Tyneisde 9 January 1987 - Neil donned a white coat at Newcastle Medical Schools meeting the Microbial Technology Group
The Flying Scotsman steam train leaving Kings Cross station in London on its initial non stop run to Scotland. May 1928
Action during the heavyweight world title fight between American Muhammad Ali and Britains Joe Bugner at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ali won a 15 round unanimous decision
Flying ScotsmanOs incredible longevity in service means it has undergone several major rebuilds. Here, one of its six foot eight inch diameter driving wheels is reprofiled in June, 1987
Lynda Carter, Nov 1972 Miss World Contestants 1972
Railway worker cleans the sign on the wheels on the Flying Scotsman steam train. 24th June 1987
One of the wardens at Lambton Pleasure Park ready to intervene if the public are in danger and to make sure the inmates do not escape in April 1978
Bovril the Eland calf owes his life to a new feed of warm milk and beef extract when everything else had failed at Lambton Pleasure Park in 1976
A model wearing Levi 501 denim jeans 4 February 1986
American F16 Fighter lands at the Farnborough Airshow 1998. at the Farnborough Airshow 1998
BBC radio disc jockey Terry Wogan pictured with large alarm clocks to his ears, to help keep him awake, as he returns to BBC Radio Two after an eight year absence, January 1993. DJ