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Brian Jones meets girlfriend Anita Pallenberg who had just flown in from Munich. 3rd December 1966
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones with his lawyer Mr Dale Parkinson after receiving a £ 32 fine for traffic offences. 10th August 1964
Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track for the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland. 20th May 1954
The Newly opened Gabalfa Fly-over in Cardiff. 10th March 1971
Suki Poitier, girlfriend Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones modelling Malwyn, a dress by designer Ossie Clark. 18th January 1968
Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull talking to Lord and Lady Montagu at the premiere of the musical Hair. 4th December 1968
Members of The Rolling Stones heading for New York, Left to right: Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman with photographer and friend Michael Cooper far left. 13th September 1967
Singer Neil Diamond performs in concert at the Telewest Arena in Newcastle 24 February 1999
The former derelict Brandling Station, Felling which is being transformed into a wildlife garden on 23rd April, 1980
Driver Bill Tully celebrates 10, 000 miles under steam with a full scale replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1at Beamish Museum on 12th September 1980
This Stockton and Darlington Railway boundry stone was recovered from the moors, with official permission, by Richard Martin and his son and was re-erected right on his doorstep in Jesmond
The former Brandling Station in Felling one year after it was transformed into what now has become the Brandling Urban Study Centre on 10th May 1983
A replica of George Stephensons Rocket outside the Newcastle Civic Centre on 25 June 1980
The Stephenson Works, South Street, Newcastle on 9th June 1998, where George Stephenson used to work
Les Hartley, Colin Stephenson, Eddie Hall an brother Ted Hall, with the Stockton and Darlington coach they have renovated on 7th March 1975
George Stephensons office in South Street, Newcastle on 9th June 1998
The old Brandling Railway arms and monograph which can still be seen at the east end of Felling Station on 17th July 1969
A touch of oil here and ther from Mr. John Bellwood of York, for the replica of George Stephensons Rocket, whilst his wife Jean stokes the boiler
The Dandy a horse drawn tram in Carlisle Station on 12 November 1959
A section of the rail of the first public railway in the world which was laid in May 1822 on display for the celebration of the Railway Centenary on 5th June 1925
A plaque commemorating Benjamin Thompson who surveyed the route for the Newcastle to Carlisle railway line and erected a bridge at Wylam to link the village to the new railway
Three of the lads who helped to build the replica of George Stephensons Rocket. Left to right, Peter Ratcliffe of Wardley, Colin Seatory and David Heighton
This is Locomotion No. 1, with its replica of George StephensonThis is Locomotion No.1, with its replica of George Stephensons first train behind during the Railway Centenary Celebrations hedlat Stockton on 1st July 1925
Colin Umpleby, training officer at British Rail, Shildon on 26th February 1980 with the replica of the Sans Parell steam engine built at Shildon more than 150 years ago by Timothy Hackworth
A plaque on George Stephensons Cottage at Wylam commemorating that he was the first President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. 7th April 1972
Mr. Jim Rees at Beamish Museum with a full scale replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 on 3rd May 1989
A full size replica of George Stephensons famous locomotive Rocket and her tender arrived in London on 22nd August 1979 where it will run on a length of track opposite the Royal Albert Hall
Mick Jagger talking to The Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham (right) after refusing to go on a revolving stage at The London Palladium Show. 22nd January 1967
Rolling Stones: 29th November 1968 during rehearsals at the Wembley Park Studios for the bands appearance on " Frost on Saturday" TV show
The Rolling Stones during rehearsals at the Wembley Park Studios for the bands appearance on " Frost on Saturday" TV show. Mick Jagger. 29th November 1968
A plaque fixed to George Stephensons South Street Works in Newcastle on 9th June, 1998, to mark the centenary of the Rocket engine leaving the works for the famous Rainhill Steam Trials
This must be the end of an era - the smokepencompassed steam locomotive now being replaced by other forms of rail traction passes underneath the road bridge at Kingstown, Stainton Road, Carlisle
A Stockton supermarket sold two dozen cans of nothing during its first day trading in an exciting new product. It is described as steam from Locomotion Number One but each tin carries the warning
The locomotive George Stephenson pulls into Wylam Station to mark the Stephenson celebrations on 6th June 1981
Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards drug case, Chichester. Keith leaves court surrounded by fans and the press. 26th June 1967
Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at The London Palladium TV Show 22nd January 1967
Tyne and Wear County Industrial Archaeologist Ian Ayris on some of the perfectly preserved wooden railway tracks that were buried beneath colliery spoil from the former Lambton Cokeworks in
A replica of George Stephensons Rocket on display at Carlisle on 4th June 1958
Star of the show "Three Sisters"Marianne Faithfull who plays IrinaStar of the show " Three Sisters" Marianne Faithfull who plays Irina. The opening night at Royal Court theatre, London. 19th April 1967
The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes, south west London recording backing for the track We Love You Mick Jagger and engineer Glyn Johns in the control room. 19th May 1967
The L. M. S. engine Coronation a new streamlined train with the famous George StephensonThe L.M.S. engine Coronation a new streamlined train with the famous George Stephenson Rocket in front on 1st May 1957
The Rolling Stones depart for America where they are to appear on the Ed Sullivan coast-to -coast show. Mick Jagger chose to fly on Friday 13th
Twelve year old Martin with Mr. Sinclair at the Blyth Railway Museum, set in a converted school toilet block. This fully working signal box restored by museum chairman Mr
Mick Jagger at the first night of "Three Sisters"starring Marianne FaithfullMick Jagger at the first night of " Three Sisters" starring Marianne Faithfull. 19th April 1967
The horse drawn Dandy is the subject of great interest at Carlisle Station on 3rd June 1958
The Rolling Stones departure for America where they are to appear on the Ed Sullivan coast-to -coast show. Mick Jagger chose to fly a day later on Friday 13th
A replica of George Stephensons Rocket returns to the North East for the Whitley Bay Steam Rally at Churchill Playing Fields on 8th September 1981
The Rolling Stones pictured in Green Park London for a press conference prior to their departure for America where they are to appear on the Ed Sullivan coast-to -coast show