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Chaos reigns in one of the terminal buildings at Heathrow Airport during a walkout by engineers which caused delays and cancellations to flights. Circa : February, 1978
Actor Michael Caine with actress Anna Calder-Marshall, the female lead in the new ATV drama Cornelius which also stars Michael Caine. 21st October 1968
It may be thought that a rail collector-guard is likely to have a low milage. But Mr. David Forbes, aged 39, of Gouroch Square, Grimdon
Actor Michael Caine pictured in the centre of London in July 1964. Michael Caine, born 13th March 1933, is a world famous actor from South London
Tynesides No. 1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73Tynesides No.1 sportsman Arthur E George, hale and hearty at 73, went out to show the " young uns" how its done today to celebrate his 73rd birthday
The picture shows some of the steel towers, erected by environmentalists, around the perimeter of Narita Airport, Tokyo, Japan. Circa : March 1978
This is what in flight service looked like at the time of the early airlines. Thats a hostess not a nurse doing the pouring with the chic coffee pot. Circa : 1930
A glittering fairey queen dropped into Gatwick Airport and cheered many holidaymakers grounded by the air traffic controllers dispute
A last wave from the engine driver before the final trip of the day on 29th January 1963
British Rail train guard Mr. Peter Lockey on 21st July 1973
Actor Michael Caine pictured during the shooting of the film Alfie at the Old Royal Victoria Hospital. Also pictured in the filming scenes are Eleanor Bron and the Jay twins Catherine and Helen
Michael Caine with Shirley Bassey at the premiere of the film Hurry Sundown at the Plaza. 24th August 1967
A Hawker Siddleley Harrier GR 1 (Jump Jet), the worlds first fixed wing vertical / short take off and landing close support aircraft, landed at St Panras, London
A recovery gang from Worksop, on 6th April 1972 taking up the stretch of line outside the historic cottage in Wylam where George Stephenson, father of the railway, was born
Martin Wilson of Wallsend serves free tea and coffee to first class passengers on the East Coast Rail Line on 20th November 1995
Mr. Anthony Ghafoor, the guard conductor, collects fares on the first Newcastle to Carlisle Paytrain on 19th January 1969
A policeman looks on as a RAF search and rescue Sea King helicopter from RAF Boulmer lands at Richardson Road, Newcastle, near the Royal Victoria Infirmary. 08/11/1980
An aerial view of Sumburgh Airport, Shetland. Circa: 31 / 07 / 1979An aerial view of Sumburgh Airport, Shetland. Circa: 31/07/1979
Chef Frank Boggie of the Albany Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, almost met his match when he cooked up Shrove Tuesday pancakes. Workman Willie Duffy reconed anything Frank could do, he could do better
An Aerospatiale Dauphin helicopter, flown by former Royal Navy pilot Keith Brown, 45, of Bond Helicopters, airlifts one of the twenty five half-ton ventilation units onto the glass roof of NEI
Dan-Air duty officer, Jackie Blackburn, from Jesmond, who had been working 13 hour shifts during four days of delays to flights at Newcastle Airport. 29/08/1977
Lib - Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 12 / 11 / 1985Lib - Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 12/11/1985
British Rails new super guard Ken Garvock of Hebburn, starting his new job on the Intercity trains on 22nd March 1989
Actor Michael Caine at home with his mother, Ellen. 2nd February 1964
British Rail transport police inspector Maurice King (left) and locomotive inspector, Harry Friend on 29th May 1980
Actor Michael Caine arrives at the Gala opening of Murderers Row at Leicester Square Theatre with Swedish actress Camilla Sparv who stars in the film. 20th January 1967
Actor Michael Caine pictured with French actress Miss Elizabeth Ercy in the flat of the Mirrors Donald Zec. 2nd December 1965
Actor Michael Caine. 1st July 1964
Mr Arthur George (Arthur E George) is seen at the controls of his homemade 80hp biplane in 1909, he later flew the aircraft at Gosforth Park in 1910. Circa 1909
Driver Mr. Fred Hart gives the thumbs up after his record breaking trip on the new service linking London and the North East on 4th May 1970
A Hiller UH-12 helicopter was called into lift 48 smoke ventilators onto the roof of a new section of the Kimberley Clark factory in Prudhoe. 23/02/1979
An Air UK Stewardess abseils from the Tyne Bridge on the Gateshead side. Circa: 1994
Britannia Airways stewardess, Viv Donnelly, at Newcastle Airport. 14/06/1989
Former army helicopter pilot Ted Spencer, from Dumfries, lifts an 950kg air conditioning unit onto the roof of the new £ 3m Savacentre store in Washington, Tyne & Wear
British Airways stewardesses Margaret Delaney (left) and Jane Swanson were part of a team looking to recruit new stewards and stewardesses from Newcastle
Mandy Hopper, 11, from Ash Avenue, Gilesgate, wrote to The Journals Fix It desk " I would like to be an air hostess on an aeroplane
Mr Arthur George, of Newcastle, in one of the early flights in his homemade biplane, the first to fly on Tyneside. Circa : April 1910
A Royal Navy Westland Wessex helicopter demonstrates search and rescue techniques. 28/09/1977
Q train driver Joe Hall on 28th July 1985
A MBB Bolkow BO105 Air Ambulance helicopter takes off from a landing site near the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle. 14/09/1987
A RAF search and rescue Sea King from RAF Boulmer winches a man onboard plucking him out of the sea off Cullercoats. The helicopter had been involved in the double rescue in high winds which had
Air France stewardesses Karen Brown (left) and Sarah Asch prepare for the inaugural Newcastle to Paris flight. 26/10/1996
The picture shows the deserted passenger terminal at Narita Airport, Tokyo, Japan, unopened and unused since completion because of environmentalists objections. Circa : March 1978
British Rail driver Mr. Gordon Charlton on 20th July 1973
Mr. J. G. Rennie, the assistant training officer, is served with a meal by trainee waiter Alex Irving of Newcastle, on 24th November 1970, watched by J
Mr Arthur Georges homemade biplane, the first to fly on Tyneside. 14th August 1932
Engine driver Rennie Davison going up the Bates to Isabella railway line at Blyth on 4th July 1979 during a Safety Campaign organised by the N.C.B. at Bates Colliery, Blyth
Steve Casey, pictured with left to right, Anne Liddle, Jeanette Jenkins and Linda Clough. Dan-Air, the company accused of labelling cabin staff as sexually promiscuous