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Michael Jackson - In concert at Cardiff Arms Park - 26th July 1988
Michael Jackson - In concert at Cardiff Arms Park - 26th July 1988 -
Michael Jackson - In concert at Cardiff Arms Park - 26th July 1988 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Meet a man who drives 300 miles each week over some of Warwickshires roughest roads and never breaks any of the 22, 000 eggs his van carries at a time
The home guard in the North East circa 1940
The fairytale coach drawn by white ponies moves across the stage at Newcastles Theatre Royal with June Clair playing the lead role in the 1953 production
Time to get dressed, but there is still the odd boat to be launched in Brandling Park Paddling Pool in 1953
Jesmond Dene Cycle Club in 1912
Sarah Payne, Judi Trott and Patrick Mower in Dick Whittington, the pantomime at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House. c.1980
A hundred hardy spirits pushed off their New Years day hangovers to take part in Pontelands annual wheelbarrow race in January 1984
These barrels at Tanners Bank Dene, in 1937, are an overflow of herring from North Shields fish Quay. The catches from 152 drifters are so heavy that they cannot
Children cross the River Wansbeck on stepping stones near Bothal Wood at Morpeth
Youngsters take a rowing boat on Saltwell Park lake in 1981
Michael Smith, aged 14, of South Shields, June Dulson, 15, drum major, of Boldon Colliery, and John MacBeth, 14 of Sunderalnd tune in before marching at the Bedlington miners picnic in June 1964
Schoolchildren prepare for a river trip in 1957, on the Tyne Queen and the Tyne Princess
Newcastles students during rag week in 1961 breaking pianos in the Haymarket. October 1961
White Chillingham Cattle
Young patrons queue up at the desk, pay their money for the matinee showing on a Saturday norming - they seem well wrapped up and reeady to what was normally a cold auditorium. Circa 1937
One little boy didn t go too much on the roundabouts on the Town Moor. This is the Newcastle Hoppings on June 23, 1977
The light-up project was brought in to increase output from machines such as the one in the picture at Westoe Colliery in 1967
Tyneside mothers and children prepare to leave for the Lake District as the war starts
Volunteers prepare a meal for families made homeless by bombing in October, 1941
Hand painting Malins pottery at Newcastle in May 1930
Work in progress on one of the air raid shelters which is being constructed by the Newcastle authorities for the residents of Noble Street
From left to right, Pat Thompson, Hilary Byers, Marion Sharman and Marrianne Bailes, just before they set off to collect for Rag Week, in October 1963
Youngsters enjoy a hot summer day in the water in 1963 at Brandling Park, Newcastle
Toddlers at St. Aidans nursery, in Mariners Lane, Tynemouth, were greeted with surpirse gifts in March 1955. Watching over them is Margaret Smith
South Shields Market Place in October 1941, the morning after heavy bombing during a World War Two air raid
In one of the air raids on the North-East during April, 1941, business premises of Messrs. Binns, Sunderland were destroyed by fire. Picture shows firemen still at work the following day
The New Year annual wheelbarow is off and they re running (and pushing) in 1981. Over 100 set out on the race won by Geoffrey Walton and Wes Dixon (in dinner jackets)
Residents of Links Avenue, Monkseaton, who decided to construct their own communal air raid shelter, pictured at work on the first trench, August 1939
Construction of the Tyne Bridge
Princess Margaret visits the Eric Tolhurst centre in Blyth
Hundreds turn out to sledge on Newcastles Town Moor in 1984
This picture is of some cyclists on a Hobo Run, at Ponteland, in 1951
Students do a barrel dance during rag week in Newcastle in October 1963
Some of the sideshows available to the corwds at the Hoppings in 1955 at Newcastle Town Moor. 26/06/55
Geraldo the well known dance band leader
It was nearing midnight and although thousands had gone home, many were still enjoying all the fun of the fair at the Hoppings in 1956 at Newcastle Town Moor. 26/06/56
Young dancers crowd the floor for a rock n roll dance. friendshipimages
The first day crowd starts to thicken at the Hoppings in 1964 on Newcastles Town Moor
The childrens lido in Brandling Park, Newcastle, has drawn hundreds of children to its refreshing waters during the hot weather today in August 1955
Highland Cattle
The passenger liner Empress of England, under her own steam, passes through the Tyne piers and heads out into the open sea in March, 1957
The Tyne Lifeboat
ZOne hour Zebra foal "Zena"with her mom "Zara"ZOne hour Zebra foal " Zena" with her mom " Zara" at the West Midland Safari Park, Bewdley