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465 Poster Prints
North East band The Days (L to R) Mickey Deans, Bob Gorman, Bill Brown and Tommy Ross at the Manors Club in Newcastle 5 April 1975
Nicholas Purves, aged 20, at work on the new £40, 000 church organ for StNicholas Purves, aged 20, at work on the new £ 40, 000 church organ for St. Marys roman Catholic Cathedral, Clayton Street, Newcastle in October 1981. 02/10/81
Singer Craig Douglas 2 October 1961
Heavy Metal band Def Leppard perform in concert at the Newcastle Arena 25 November 1996 - Singer Joe Elliott
Chopwell Colliery Band practising on 14 December 1951
Photocall & news press conference to announce the merger of The Robert Stigwood Organisation, which acts as personal managers for The Bee Gees & Cream
The strings and body of a violin
Police Sergt. Andy Chicken with tubby the tuba which was left behind at Ashington Hirst Welfare Park after the Northumberland miners picnic in October 1987
A modern organ which can be played at home by anyone in November 1959. 19 / 11 / 59A modern organ which can be played at home by anyone in November 1959. 19/11/59
Museum technician Richard Miller was to knock out the dents in this giant auyetephone which was built by Parsons to aid musical instruments in big concert halls
Welch band Catatonia in concert at the Newcastle Arena 15 December 1998 - Singer Cerys Matthews
Actor Richard Todd with a black labrador in his role as Rob Roy in the film Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue. 14th March 1953
Michael Jackson performing on stage in concert at the Milton Keynes Bowl 10th September 1988
A couple of girls have some fun on the sandy beach at Clacton on sea, Essex 22nd July 1946. Slimming exercises on the sands at Clacton on Sea
Phil Collins hands over a new Variety Club mini bus to CCNE Respite 10 November 1997
Home made electronic organs, like the one Don McMenzie is busy with, can be built for less than £ 100 in August 1971 - and they are worth five times that much
Riding Mill Station won the station garden competition of the North Eastern Region of British Railways in September 1952, and this picture shows porter Alfred Fisher
Choristers in Hexham Abbey on November 8, 1979
Mr. Leslie Rowland, aged 53, tunes the pipes of this organ on a voicing machine in September 1960. 9th September 1960
The Bee Gees are put through their paces by Britains top comedy writer Johnny Speight, who will be writing the screenplay for their first full length feature film Lord Kitcheners Little Drummer Boys
Actor Richard Todd poses with a bow at his home after being chosen to play the part of Robin Hood in a new film to be entitled The Story of Robin Hood and His Merry Men, pictured 31st January 1951
D-Day 25th anniversary Premiere of Longest Day - Actor Richard Todd talking to tanker captain Peter Solari. 6th June 1969. Watscan - - 04/12/2009 - -
A procession of miners wives protest against the threatened strike in Kings Street, London. 23rd September 1920
Shandy the golden haired cocker spaniel seen here asleep by his feeding bowl was transferred to a new master this week (Weekending 30th Nov 1957) and for a nice fee
Henry Cotton takes 2nd place at the Dunlop Southport £1Henry Cotton takes 2nd place at the Dunlop Southport £ 1, 600 professional golf tournament with 281, 4th May 1934
Pop group EYC, Damon Butler gives a young fan a kiss, at the Gateshead Metrocentre 12 April 1994
Actor Richard Todd playing with his son Peter on horseback at home. 5th November 1954
Robin Gibb (18), lead singer of chart topping pop group The Bee Gees at Regents Park Nursing Home in London 29th July 1968
This 120 year old organ is bening dismantled from the Washington parish church of Holy Trinity and taken to Ipswich for restoration in September 1981. 16/09/81
The Bee Gees examine an early christmas present from agent Robert Stigwood, a 1948 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, 12th December 1967
Actor Richard Todd with his bride Catherine Bogle cutting the cake on their wedding day, circa 1949
Twenty year old Engineer Mechanic Alan Purton of the Royal Navy stretches across the gap to the ship alongside to kiss his girlfriend Barbara Eastlake as his frigate ship HMS Loch Insh returns to
Pop band Clock at Newcastle Arena during the Metro Radio FM 97.1 Summers Party 10 August 1997
American singer Sheryl Crow at Newcastle Arena 6 December 1997
Mr. Barry Cartledge, a salesman at the City Music Stores, shows how the music laboratory there is used to teach people how to play the electric organ in September 1973
Over the last hurdle safely Narvik (right) is pushed out by Denis Atkins to shrug off the challenge of Arrigle Bay in the John Eustace Smith Trophy at Gosforth Park Racecourse, Newcastle. 29/10/80
Richard Todd actor on location in Folkestone 7th November 1968. Richard Todd is playing the part of Col. Victor Redmayne in the film Subterfuge
Antarctica Iceberg in the ocean cold ice snow freezing 1950s 1956 polar regions © Mirrorpix
Mrs. Janey Brown with a workshop lute in April 1988
Actor Richard Todd playing with his son Peter at home. 5th November 1954
Singletta, with jockey Walter Swinburn virtually a passenger, cruises home by five lenghts from Sweet Mover in the Virginia Stakes at Gosforth Park Racecourse, Newcastle. 25/08/86
Sailors of the Royal Navy pulling a coal truck as they help out at the pits during the coal miners strike. 23rd July 1919
Tom is a 71 year old retired miner who has been blowing hard for the Dawdon Lodge Brass Band since 1930. Here is his playing the alto horn in July 1972
Ray Moore (21) Coca Cola salesman from South Africa & Wimbledon Quarter Finalist 1968, astounded tennis officials at Wimbledon when he said he " would rather serve up songs than aces"
Singer Phil Collins performs in concert at Newcastle Arena 9 November 1997
Griff Rhys Jones with fellow comedians Rowan Atkinson and Pamela Stephenson all receiving platinum disks marking the 300000th copy of Not The Nine O Clock News album. 18th March 1981
Kelvin Grant (11) singer with Musical Youth, a British Jamaican pop / reggae group, 8th October 1982. Members of the group are: Freddie Waite a.k.a
Filming of The Sword and the Rose in which Richard Todd stars as Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Pictured 21st October 1952