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Talking it over, The Spinners Strike, Manchester, 31st October 1932. Over 200, 000 spinners stop work in Lancashire, defying their leaders acceptance of the new wages agreement
Transport: Cycles: Four of the family in the trailer. Baby Sonia age 10 months, Molly age 7 years (wearing glasses), Rose age 4 years end Bobby age 4 years. August 1949
Transport: cycles: Blind mans tricycle. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Milsted on their tricycle which ws specially designed for him. He makes his rounds as a piano tuner of this cycle
Lennox Lewis British Heavyweight champion in action to defeat challenger Tony Tucker in the WBC Heavyweight Championship Title fight billed as " Star Spangled Glory". 8th May 1993
Safety experts are up in arms over a new-style "fun"Safety experts are up in arms over a new-style " fun" bike which they say is a danger to children. They re report about the American-designed Swing Bike
Riddick Bowe Boxer The Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship Puts His WBC Belt Into The Dustbin At A Press Conference In London
Couple of young ladies on a bicycle made for two, January 1981
A press conference was held at the Tower Hotel today by Bickerton Bicycles Limited to demonstrate their folding bike. Half the weight of other folding bikes
Georges Carpentier. To many, only one boxer managed to epitomise grace and style whilst making a living from the most violent and ugly of sports. His name was Muhammad Ali
Boxer Alan Minter knocked down by Tony Sibson 1981 before losing fight. 00130189
Don King American boxing promoter in London July 1986 Local CaptionDon King American boxing promoter in London July 1986 00130035
Transport: Cycles: Nicks Mike on a Bike: Radio commentator Nick Sanders takes the back seat when he delivers his outside broadcasts
Children: Boy bicycle. December 1952
Beckett v Carpentier boxing Joe Beckett, the newly crowned British heavyweight champion, met one of boxings all time greats, Frenchman Georges Carpentier
14 year old Wesley Hynds of London Colney, Herts who has set the women enthusing over his footballing skills that he demonstrates on T.V. for a commercial to plug a football encyclopedia
The Canadian built De Havilland Dash 7 50 seat airliner went on show at Blackbushe Airport, Hants. For its size it was claimed to be the quietest in the world
The De Havilland. 125 Jet Dragon twin-engined mid-size business twin jetThe De Havilland.125 Jet Dragon twin-engined mid-size business twin jet. The plane is seen here taking off on its maiden flight at Hatfield, Herts. It was piloted by Mr Christopher Capper
Winners of the Sunday Sun competition to win a flight on Concorde in August 1984. Pictured are left to right: Glenis Nixon, flight engineer Bill Brown and Margaret Heckels, in the aircrafts cockpit
The Handley Page HP115 was a British delta wing research aircraft. It is pictured here at the 1962 Farnborough Airshow preview day. 5th September, 1962
The Fairey Gannet aircraft on display at the 1958 Farnborough Airshow. The plane was used by the Royal Navy for anti-submarine duties but is shown here in German livery. 04/09/1958
The Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft operated by Top Flight at Newcastle Airport was impounded by airport director Jim Denyer for not paying more than 7000 in airport fees
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft. (Circa August 1959)
The General Dynamics F16 jet fighter prototype aircraft. (Circa 1978)
A Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter of the USAF in Russian camoflague, taking part in a military exercise. 30th Sept, 1978
Tom Grant the eldest of the three joined the Daily Mirror in early 1904 and became one of the pioneers of press photography in the UK
Bernard Grant joined the Daily Mirror late in 1906 and was inspired to take up a career as a newspaper photographer by the globetrotting adventures of his older brother
Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman at sidings in Shildon on 22nd August 1975Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman at sidings in Shildon on 22nd August 1975
A De Havilland Dove aircraft kept by Tyneside firms at Newcastle Airport. 11/08/1961
A Douglas DC3 Dakota aircraft operated by Air Atlantique at Newcastle Airport. Airport director Jim Denyer took a trip back in time as he was given the chance to fly the DC3 to commemorate his 30
Rail enthusiasts of all ages had an apportunity to recapture the pas on 10th May 1969 when the steam locomotive Flying Scotsman came to Newcastle on what could be its last visit to the North East
A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over the River Tees and the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough. FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs
De Havilland Comet 4 (Delta Bravo), of the B. O. A. C. airline landing at London AirportDe Havilland Comet 4 (Delta Bravo), of the B.O.A.C. airline landing at London Airport after arriving from New York. The Comet 4 set a new cross Atlantic record for civilian aircraft by flying 3
There was a brisk sale in platform tickets when Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman called at Central Station, Newcastle to take on water on 3rd June 1967
Happy passengers about to board the British Airways Concorde airliner / aircraft at Newcastle Airport. 29th August, 1983
Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman at Newcastle Central Station on 8th May 1964Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman at Newcastle Central Station on 8th May 1964
A USAF General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark sits on an airfield next to twin engined civil aircraft. 24th May, 1983
John Cassavetes, actor, at the Savoy Hotel in London, 3rd August 1960
This five ton scale model of the Flying Scotsman, on 4th June 1976, belonging to Bill Stewart will be put through its paces at Whorlton Lido, near Barnard Castle
Great-Grandad Anthony Foley, of Braeside, Dunston, Gateshead, was given a birthday present of a trip on Concorde. The retired engineer will be celebrating his 71st birthday by booming through
Crowds of train enthusiasts lined the platforms at Carlisle Station on 15th May 1965 to see Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman
The British assembled Concorde 002 arrived at Heathrow Airport after completing a 45, 000 mile demonstration sales tour of the Far East and Australia
Sam Hurst of Hebburn who flew on Concorde for the first time at Newcastle Airport. 28th August, 1996
Passengers relax in the spacious interior of a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner / aircraft. (Circa 1973)
A Pan Am Boeing 747-121 Jumbo Jet aircraft / airliner Named Clipper Friendship Force. N731PA was in service 07/1970-12/1986. (Circa 5th July, 1977)
Former World Cup hero Bobby Moore seen here keeping England fans on their toes and best behaviour. Moore 41 seen here jogging along the beach with England fans during the build up to the game against
A McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliner named Eastern Belle of Sir Freddy Lakers Laker Airways, arrived at Newcastle Airport to take businessmen, travel agents
A USAF General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark. 20th August, 1985
Concorde visits Newcastle Airport 27th August 1982 - Pilot Jock Lowe pictured