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Members of the 47 strong Tyneside Boys Band taking part in the traditional Lord Mayors Procession in London on November 8, 1975. They travelled to London at their own cost to appear in the show
American king of twist Chubby Checker arrives in London with his ex-Miss World wife Catharina
North East band Deja Vu (l to r) Peter, Paul, Robb and Charlie 3 April 1976
Members of a Northumberland School Orchestra in June 1981
Jim Redman in the 250 lightweight race. June 4th 1962
Beryl Swain waiting to weigh in for the 50cc race. 7th June 1962
The tanker Esso Hibernia, built by Swan Hunter in Wallsend and was launched in April 1970. With her sister-ship, the Esso Northumbria launched 11 months earlier, at 253, 000 tons
Gordon Solomon playing the trombone in the Newcastle Big Band in February 1973
Singer, The Honourable David Dundas, son of the Marquis of Zetland, pictured as he appears in the film " Prudence and the Pill" 8 August 1967
Rock n Roll band The Darts perform in the musical Yakety Yak at Sunderland Empire 11 October 1983 - Lead singer Kenny Andrews with rock n roll fans Diane Boyd, Les Calder
Harry Mitcheson, general manager and director at Blyth shipyard, Gregson and Company Ltd. 12/12/70
Cast of the BBC comedy satire series Not the nine oclock news celebrate after they received a golden disc for reaching quarter of a million sales of their album
Police and military march ahead of a convoy of buses through the streets of Liverpool during a transport strike in the city. 18th August 1911
The Aelian Orchestra during rehearsals at Walbottle Grammar School in September 1969
Senior TT race, Isle of Man. Alan Dugdale picks up his bike. 8th June 1964
Sharon Wilson lead singer of North East band The Crisis Children
Rita Tobin seen here as a a film extra re enacting the storming of the Bastille at Pinewood Studios as part of the making of a cinematic version of Charles Dickens " A Tale of Two Cities"
The Vistafjord passenger cruise liner having her keel laid on the first day being built for Den Norske Amerikaline a/s Oslo, by Swan Hunter Shipbuilders Ltd. Wallsend
Stephen Crawford, 24, is selling his all-leather costume which he used to wear as drummer with the hard rock band, Incubus
Mr. Johnson H Hood conducting the Newcastle City Orchestra in a rehearsal of Mozarts Piano Concerto at the BBC Newcastle in July 1950
HMS Bristol built by Swan Hunter & Tyne Shipbuilders Ltd. and launched on 30 June 1969. HMS Bristol (D23) was the only Type 82 destroyer of the Royal Navy
The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter, awaits her fate at Newcastle quayside. It was 99% certain at the time that she would be sold for scrap. 05/01/72
Ron Eddy playing in the Newcastle Big Band in February 1973
Hatch covers being made at Blyth shipyard Macgregor and Company (Manufacturing) Ltd. 12/12/70
The Newastle Big Band in July 1970
Band Dr Feelgood performs at the Rock on the Tyne Festival at Gateshead International Stadium 30 August 1981 - singer Lee Brilleaux
Blowing up a storm - the College Big Band in action in December 1971
Singer Chris De Burgh performs at Whitley Bay Ice Rink 4 December 1992
Mike Hailwood with girlfriend Pauline Nash 5th June 1962
Ryhope Colliery Band members left to right, Malcolm Smith, Tom McMahon and Bobby Richardson on March 3, 1999
Three lucky Evening Chronicle Readers had a lunch date with Kevin Rowland of Dexys Midnight Runners (l to r) Carol Simpson, Kevin Rowland, Jeanne Morrison and Keith Redman 28 September 1982
Pop Group Dollar, David Van Day and Thereza Bazar, in Newcastle to launch the Fun to be Young event 1 May 1981
Four-fifths of North East band The DTs (top to bottom) Colin Butler, Kenny Jobson, Gaz Whitton and Alan King 7 March 1981
Captain Philip Roberts of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Dr Roger Vaughan, deputy chief executive of Swan Hunter at the ship handing of over ceremony of the RFA Sir Galahad. 25/11/87
Re enactment of the storming of the Bastille at Pinewood Studios as part of the making of a cinematic version of Charles Dickens " A Tale of Two Cities"
A Black-legged Kittiwake flies next to Newcastles Swing Bridge and High Level Bridge over the Tyne. 05/01/72
Belgian soldiers seen here in a hastily constructed trench close to Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser, in an attempt to stem the German advance. Circa October 17th 1914
Royal Marines handing out tins of Bully Beef at the earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters at the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp
Belgian Field Kitchen in a farmyard. The pigs rooted quite happily, unaware that many envious eyes were cast in their direction while the soldiers thoughts turned to roast pork
Belgian artillery officer seen here receiving a report on the fall of his shots at Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser Circa October 17th 1914
Three Indian soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division surrounded by a curious French crowd interested in their headwear in Orleans. Circa October 9th 1914
A group of French soldiers seen here discussing the situation with a British Army officer and his driver. Circa October 1914
Royal Marine from the Naval Brigade seen here manning a barricade made from sandbags on the road from Lierre at Vieux Dieu. Circa October 1st 1914 Published Daily Mirror Pages 6 & 7 October 12th 1914
Army Service Corp in France October 1914. Officers of the ASC censoring the letters which the men have written home. This precaution is essential in wartime
Belgian soldiers seen here preparing a chicken for the pot during a respite in the recent fighting in and around Diksmuide also known as the Battle of the Yser. Circa October 20th 1914
The Defence of Lierre This picture was taken just after the fall of the Belgian town of Lierre, which is 15 miles from Antwerp
Marines from the British Naval Brigade seen here cooking lunch on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp, which is only about two miles distant. Circa October 1st 1914
Marines from the Naval brigade in a trench at Vieux Wien near Antwerp awaiting the German advance. Circa October 2nd 1914