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Christine Yorath, wife of Terry Yorath Coventry City Football Player, pictured at home with family, 17th March 1978. Daughters Gabby (4) and Louise (3) and son Daniel (1)
Gabby and Louise Yorath, daughters of Terry Yorath, pictured 27th April 1986
Ward at Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 17th July 1993
The cellar at Idols / The Lazy Pig in Whitley Bay which contained a record of air raids during the Second World War. 28/04/1995
The remains of a German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft, shot down over the North-East of England. 16/08/1940
The Best-Kept Gardens contest for the Condercum Estate, Newcastle. Tenants brought to light a new angle on gardening - how to make the A R P Anderson shelter a thing of beauty
Work in progress on one of the air raid shelters which is being constructed by the Newcastle authorities for the residents of Noble Street
Work is pushed ahead on the group of ARP air raid shelters at the Vickers-Armstrong Scotswood works in Newcastle. 16/04/1939
A crowd of excited youngsters watched the delivery of the first consignment of ARP air raid shelters in the Two Ball Lonnen area of Newcastle. 28/02/1939
A family wearing gas masks go into an Anderson air raid shelter. 04/09/1939
Its a big Birthday Celebration. But cakes not the thing to eat today. Just mounds and mounds of ice cream. The Ice Cream cone is 80 and is still going strong
Members of the University of Warwick Promotion Committee, 28th March 1960. Pictured with its secretary. Charles Barratt, the Town Clerk of Coventry, on the extreme left
Studio shot of a young man and and young woman posing and eating ice cream. 24th June 1993
Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James Park, Newcastle, in 1944. 24/04/1944
The surface street air raid shelters in Glouster Street near Scotswood Road, Newcastle. 11/09/1946
These ice creams look delicious, but they aren t for eating. Made from Plastic, these ice creams are only for show. 23rd November 1980
Anne Alexander gives a suggestive lick to a creamy ice cream cone. 15th May 1980
Members of the Burma Star Association, veterans of the war with Japan, gathered at St Thomas Church in Newcastle Haymarket to pay tribute to comrades who died in the Far East
Workers load a lorry with 50 bales of salvaged paper weighing three tons at Newcastle Corporation Cleansing Dept. for despatch to the mills where it would be re-pulped. 1941
Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions (A R P) training. Air Raid Wardens. Circa : 1940
Sixteen women and children were inside the surface air raid shelter nearest the camera when a heavy bomb exploded in the road about three feet from the outer wall
Lib - A cat climbed to the top of the pole on a railway embankment on Shields Road in Newcastle. It spent more than 24 hours sitting watching the rescue attempts. Saturday, December 16, 1972
The surface street air raid shelters stand intact following a German raid on the North East. Circa: 1940
Wartime preparations at the Dental Hospital in Newcastle when students took part in a very different kind of drill - filling sandbags in case of air raids. 31/08/1939
The picture shows one of the first LDV Home Guard units to be formed in the North East. Many of the men are ex-servicemen and are seen on parade before going on duty at a barricade and other posts
By 1941 many Newcastle firms, like this one on City Road, were adopting 24 hour fire-watching with use of roof spotters. 14/01/1941
Waiters wearing gas masks during an exercise at the Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle during the Second World War. 2nd April 1941
Wartime gas masks were sold by Mr Harry Breckner from his shop in Crowtree Road, Sunderland. He sold 2, 000 in just four days, children bought them to use as space masks
Durham is prepared - work underway on an ARP scheme in Durham. 9th September 1939
Northumberland Colleries Fire and Rescue Brigade give a pre Second World War demonstration of firefighting at Cross House Farm, Houghton-le-Spring, for colliery and local authority officials
Newcastles comprehensive scheme for protecting the public during air attacks is still being extended. This picture shows a concrete shelter being constructed at Saville Place
The Boer War - A 12-pounder gun crew who fought at the Relief of Ladysmith, South Africa. Circa : February, 1900
A surface air raid shelter in a backyard which was undamaged when a bomb wrecked a house during a Sunday night raid on the North East. Resident Mrs Jordan was killed in the house. 30/07/1940
Residents of Links Avenue, Monkseaton, who decided to construct their own communal air raid shelter shortly before the start of the Second World War
The air raid shelters in The Side, Newcastle, which were being demolished. 20/04/1998
Representatives of the University of Warwick Promotion Committee outside 38 Belgrave Square, London, 16th June 1960. Left to Right
New York skyline seen from the top of the Empire State Building 25th January 1970
Members of the local executive committee of the University of Warwick Promotion Committee, 16th July 1961. Left to Right Seated
New York skyline and Brooklyn Bridge seen from the FDR Drive 25th January 1970
East 43rd Street New York 25th January 1970
Times Square and Duffy Street New York 25th January 1970
Times Square New York 25th January 1970
Staten Island Ferry which runs between the southernmost tip of Manhattan near Battery Park and St. George Ferry Terminal on Richmond Terrace, near Richmond County Borough Hall 25th January 1970
Woolworths in Midtown New York 25th January 1970
Terry Yorath, Coventry City Football Player, pictured at home with family, 17th March 1978. Wife Christine Yorath, daughters Gabby (4) and Louise (3) and son Daniel (1)
Film Premiere of DR NO 7th October 1962
German women doing their washing in cold water in a street beside a knocked out German scout car following the allied invasion of Berlin at the end of the Second World War. 3rd July 1945
New Intensive Care Unite at Booth Hall Childrens Hospital, Manchester, 3rd July 1989