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Shire horses being trained on a farm
Children playing in the Scotswood area of Newcastle
The Eurovision Song Contest April 1974 Abba the 1970s Swedish pop group consisting of Benny Frida Bjorn and Anna who competed in the 1974 Eurovision song contest with the song Waterloo OPS
Abba Swedish Pop band April 1974 On a boat
Abba Swedish Pop band April 1974 Abba in the studio 29 / 4 / 1974Abba Swedish Pop band April 1974 Abba in the studio 29/4/1974 © Mirrorpix.com 2002
Sheep-skin rug-making is one of the old established trades in Stourbridge. A craftsman of this work is Mr David Watkins, who has been ith his firm for 45 years
The Specials pop group in chip shop called The Parsons Nose in Bishop Street, Coventry. 18th March 1980
Suez Crisis 1956 Mr Dimitri Shepilov, the Russian Foreign Minister, gives a press conference at London Airport after arriving for the Suez Conference
Children playing in the Scotswood area of Newcastle. Youngsters enjoy smashing up an abandoned car on derelict land
Children playing in the Scotswood area of Newcastle. Slum-clearance programme
The Specials pop group in chip shop called The Parsons Nose in Bishop Street, Coventry
Snowy the five week old kitten belonging to Mr and Mrs A MArkey of Manchester has a nosey into the goldfish bowl June 1962
The Wonder-Cat Topsy the cat has had his drawings exhibited at an Art exhibition in London and seomone made an offer of £ 350 for his masterpiece - Horse and Rider January 1961
The Eurovision Song Contest April 1974 Abba the 1970s Swedish pop group consisting of Benny Frida Bjorn and Anna who won in the 1974 Eurovision song contest with the song Waterloo OPS: In Brighton
Nancy the Poodle goes walking in London Zoo wearing her natty boots to keep her feet from the cold January 1968
An elephant pulling a van along a road in Newcastle followed by two camels on their way to the Hoppings in Newcastle
Byker Commercial Road / Raby Street 1980 - council workmen start tearning down the finalByker Commercial Road/Raby Street 1980 - council workmen start tearning down the final properties in a slum-clerance programme
The cowman wearing his protective clothing seen here working in a Sussex farm milking parlour. February 1937
A single deck tram tramcar in 1901 about to travel from Central Station in Newcastle to Osborne Road, Jesmond
The Barking and Houndsditch Choral Society A new record is being released called Queen of the Alley in which a number of dogs play a major role Here are some of the members in the recording studio
Walker Road, Walker, Newcastle in 1961
The road leading into Collingwood Street, Newcastle is helping to stage a new Ministry of Transport experiment - that of testing pedestrian and motorists reactions to the new zebra crossings in 1949
Trolleybus traffic in Grainger Street, Newcastle in July 1957
Trolleybus No 599 the last to be used in service in Newcastle, taken shortly before Church Street, Walker
The battle of the planet begins in Battle Hill. That is where Wallsend children aged only five to nine, are struggling heroically to transform a little tip of a dene into a wildlife oasis
Shops on Stephenson Road, Newcastle. 1963
Ray Davies of the Kinks pop group with his wife Rasa and baby daughter Louise Claire Rasa June 1965
M. V. Caroline the ship that was used for pirate radio station in 1964 It was anchoredM.V. Caroline the ship that was used for pirate radio station in 1964 It was anchored five miles from the east coast in international waters and was received in London the Home Counties
Lady Aitken (wife of Sir Max Aitken) has opened a boutique at 69 pimlico Road called Sea and Ski specialising in clothes for these sports April 1966
Shields Road in Byker, Newcastle. Circa 1979
Daffodils are in season along the Great North Road in Newcastle in 1953
The Duchess of Argyll at the door of the Caledonian Hotel Argyll Divorce
Ray Davies Singer of the Pop Group The Kinks May 1978
A festival of light. The Christmas illuminations brighten up the dark Newcastle skies while car headlights trace patterns along the street. This time exposure was taken in Grainger Street in 1971
Ponteland Castle in February 1936 which had been converted into an inn called the Blackbird Inn
A plane takes off on a runway over Callerton Hill from Newcastle International Airport. (Aircraft)
Burdon Moor Walk, Tanfield Railway near Marley Hill
Unregulated parking causes problems in Newcastles Westgate Road, in 1953. Trolleybus
A good time for a chat when trolley bus drivers and a conductress take a break as the buses line-up on a Newcastle Street, 1962
A view across Market Place in Evesham
Enter the dragon... a youngster braves the rain to take a look at a giant inflatableEnter the dragon...... a youngster braves the rain to take a look at a giant inflatable dragon in Chamberlain Square as part of the St. Georges day celebrations
Newbrook Open Prison Farm is a Longhorn Cow called Fidelity
They look harmless enough - Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison of The Beatles, obligingly line up with fan Jane Blewitt
The Bell Tower in Abbey Park, Evesham
Super Model and Cat Walk Queen Erin O Connor pictured on the Roof of the Models 1 Agency in Chelsea London
A road crossing patrol man assists people across Shields Road in Byker in 1969
A portrait of Graham Hill pictured at Silverstone