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The Red Arrows at Cosford Air Show
People waiting for a sightseeing trip in Seahouses in Northumberland. c1960
Dancing at the B. A. I. Woman taking part in traditional dancingDancing at the B.A.I. Woman taking part in traditional dancing. wearing a white dress with a sash. 1958
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The Tyne Bridge taken from the Newcastle Quayside looking towards Gateshead in the 1960s. Circa 1965
Training at the B. A. I. Much of the training is designed to promote poiseTraining at the B.A.I. Much of the training is designed to promote poise and grace of movement. Students use these large rubber balls in movements which they design and build up themselves
Could you drink a pint in what was once a morgue? At the Acorn Inn - one end in Wilton Street, Lozells, Birmingham, the other in Wheeler Street
Geoff Gilbert (right) loads up his horse and cart full of christmas trees with driver Kevin Morris and shirehores " Prince "
A sailor from HMS Birmingham stands to attention as the ship passes HMS Ark Royal in Portsmouth dockyard
Jazz reacts differently on different people. But members of Studio One are almost unanimous on one thing: it makes you thirsty. So the bar at the club has a busy time. September 1958
Fencing lessons at the B. A. I. Women chatting after their fencing lesson. 1958Fencing lessons at the B.A.I. Women chatting after their fencing lesson. 1958
The new triplets born at Broomey Croft childrens farm they are half Toggenburg and half Golden Gurnsey goats
Boys talk with the headmaster, Rev. A. R. Duncan-Jones at Bishops Palace, part of St. Chads Cathedral School. September 1959
A chick makes friends with a camera
School boys do their daily PT in the grounds of Lichfield Cathedral. September 1959
Swans being fed by the licensee of the Navigation at Wootton Wawen, Matthew Moseley, along the canal. July 1958
Hungarian Refugees at Donington Hall
The Red Arrows at RAF Cosford
Noorjahan the baby elephant aged two and a half seen here at Twycross Zoo
Boys lying on the grass watching a game of cricket at St Chads Cathedral School, September 1959
The small church in Wyre Piddle
Gertie(left) and her new-born baby Hippo seen here at the west Midlands safari park.The baby who hasn t been named yet (depends on gender)
Mary Atkinson and Judith Dow planting Chrysanthemums, in Luddington. 1957
Father Celsus shows some visitors one of the monastery books at Mount Saint Bernard in Charnwood Forest. July 1958
Tynemouth Pier damaged by stormy weather in 1897
The Green Market in Newcastle. C. 1925The Green Market in Newcastle. C.1925
HOCKLEY HEATH Sheep beside the canal
A view of Grainger Street, Newcatle in 1957
The Queen opens the new childrens hospital now Called the Diana Princess of Wales Childrens Hospital. 29th October 1998
All Saints Parish church in Honington near Shipston on Stour
Valentines Day at Gee Street nursery in Newtown, B ham, romance blossoms with tulips for Darren Bryan (4) and Olivia Chitty (3)
Choristers practising at Lichfield cathedral. September 1959
The Tyne Bridge iilluminated at night c. 1969The Tyne Bridge iilluminated at night c.1969
A young couple take advantage of the unusual warm weather in Victoria Square, Birmingham on St Valentines Day
The River Tyne and Tyne Bridge in 1969
Angler Brian Gilks, from Erdington, is one of the many Birmingham men who fish the canal. Birmingham Angling Association members are some of the biggest users of the waters
Mr and Mrs Miriam and Marcus Kaplan of Shirley and their miracle test tube baby Adam, born with the help of Solihul Parkway Hospitals Infertility Advisory Centre. May 1989
Children doing their daily PT in the grounds of Lichfield Cathedral. September 1959
An autumn sunset over Kenilworth Castle
Boys prepare for meal time at St Chads Cathedral School. September 1959
A Ewe watches protecively over her new born lambs in the village of Sutton Maddock near Ironbridge
The Church and graveyad at Hanbury DOWN YOUR WAY FEATURE, HANBURY
The sun sets over countryside in Kingsbury stand alone
Constable John Hope, believed to be Newcastles first policeman, c. 1845Constable John Hope, believed to be Newcastles first policeman, c.1845
Slamen Watson, and the Lonsdale Belt. c. 1934Slamen Watson, and the Lonsdale Belt. c.1934
The Tyne Bridge, The High Level Rail Bridge and The Swing Bridge in 1969
A view of North Shields Fish Quay, a town located close to the mouth of Englands River Tyne and around 8 miles east of Newcastle upon Tyne Circa 1885
The lights of the newly switched on christmas tree, reflect in a puddle with Baskerville House(left) and the Hall of Memory in Centenary Square, Birmingham