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In the cobbled courtyard children play round the old lamp standard in Victoria Market, Newcastle 24 July 1950
Workman were ripping up hundreds of expensive marble floor tiles after a British Rail bid to brighten up Newcastle Central Station turned into a nightmare in summer 1987
Victoria Square, Newcastle. (Robin Reliant) 19th May 1986
John Coutts sets out his soldiers for a recreation of the 1759 Battle of Minden. Horsemen and soldiers in the colourful uniforms of long-forgotten regiments went on parade at an event in Durham in
Former Newcastle United and Manchester United player Albert Scanlon. 26th November 1960
Wallsend Swimming Baths re-opens after an extensive modernisation. 28th July 1980
The Rolling Stones in concert at Hemisfair Plaza Arena & Convention Centre, San Antonio, Texas. Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood on stage. 4th June 1975
Near their destination the foyboatmen cast off and then take a heavy mooring rope ashore. In the boat with Charlie Ash, is his mate Jack Pottinger, of South Shields
Viking warriors invaded Cullercoats, but there was nothing to fear, it was part of the Community Associations carnival, which ended with the burning of Viking longboats on the beach. 6th July 1980
Victoria Square, Newcastle. 1st November 1961
The Dandy a horse drawn railway passenger vehicle which ran between Drumburgh and Port Carlisle, Cumberland when the first North British line to silloth was opened in 1864
Archaeologists digging up a perfectly preserved wooden railway which had lain buried beneath colliery spoil at the site of the former Lambton Cokeworks in Sunderland on 16th October 1996
Rolling Stones manager Andrew Oldham in discussions with American business manager Allen Klein at the London Hilton. 27th August 1965
Idle foyboats at the South Shields ferry landing denote slack times and lean pickings for the Tynes foyboatmen. 29th April 1964
The Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham (centre) on his way to Wells Street Court, London, charged with a traffic offence. On his right is Reg Stiles, his chauffeur. 7th July 1965
A parade of shops in Whickham, Gateshead. ( Ford Cortina Mk3) 24th February 1971
Burly Alec Stephenson, one of the Tynes select band of 33 foyboatmen. 18th November 1976
Victoria Square, Newcastle. 19th May 1986
A Tyne foyboatman, member of a dying trade, ties up his boat alongside others at the ferry landing at Mill Dam, South Shields
Mick Jagger on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their manager, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood
One of the toughest jobs on the river Tyne is that of the foyboatmen - the men who have to deal with the mooring of ships
The Rolling Stones at a press conference in the Astor Hotel, New York after meeting fans on Broadway. l-r Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts. 2nd June 1964
The Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger and manager Andrew Loog Oldham seen here wrestling on Malibu beach, watched by Marshall Leib who sang with Phil Spector in the Teddybears (kneeling)
The Rolling Stones. Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and manager Andrew Loog Oldham seen here on Malibu beach. According to the photographers " The boys had some hamburgers
The Rolling Stones. Charlie Watts and Brian Jones seen here posing on Malibu beach. According to the photographers " The boys had some hamburgers and played football
The Rolling Stones. Keith Richards and Charlie Watts seen here posing on Malibu beach. According to the photographers " The boys had some hamburgers and played football
South Shields foyboatmen brave a keen wind and choppy water as they go out to meet a customer. 29th April 1964
The Rolling Stones perform at the Mew Musical Express Poll Winners All Star Concert at Wembley Mick Jagger. 26th April 1964
The Rolling Stones at Longleat, home of Lord Bath. Exhausted fans are attended to in the grounds of the stately home. 2nd August 1964
The Rolling Stones on stage at Longleat, home of Lord Bath as police and St Johns Ambulance help fainting fans from the throng gathered at the front of the stage. 2nd August 1964
Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham in discussions with American business manager Allen Klein at the London Hilton. 27th August 1965
Coun Bill Robson, Coun Olive Kaer, Coun Doris Starkey and, disappearing fast, Coun Jean Baty. If it wasnt for the smiling faces
The Rolling Stones bundled in a van outside Manchesters Piccadily Hotel. There was also a decoy van deployed to the gig to try and evade fans. 3rd October 1965
Singer Neil Diamond performs in concert at the Telewest Arena in Newcastle 24 February 1999
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
Rolling Stones: 29th November 1968 during rehearsals at the Wembley Park Studios for the bands appearance on " Frost on Saturday" TV show
Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards drug case, Chichester. Keith leaves court surrounded by fans and the press. 26th June 1967
The replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 heads a cavalcade of locosThe replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 heads a cavalcade of locos on the Shildon to Heighington line on 31st August 1975
A replica of the famous George Stephenson Rocket, specially built at Darlington for mr. Ford, the motor magnate, undergoing trials under its own steam on 24th May 1929
Chris Jagger, brother of Rolling Stones frontman Mick, seen here with Caroline Coon after being let out of jail on bail. They were arrested at a protest at the jail sentence of Brian Jones
Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at The London Palladium TV Show 22nd January 1967
The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes, south west London recording backing for the track We Love You Brian Jones at the session. 19th May 1967