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Ray Rastall, the undisputed King of Cocktails, at Rays Bar, the Hotel Leofric, Coventry, pictured 10th April 1983. Ray has worked at the Leofric ever since it first opened in 1950
The pleasure steamer Sir Walter Scott seen here tied up for the duration of the second world war on Loch Katrine. 10th July 1943
Firemore Sands, Inverasdale with Beinn Airidh Charr in the background. 26th April 1952
A German Heinkel He 111 medium bomber aircraft, shot down over Britain during World War Two. Circa : 1940 (Copyright Evening Gazette, Middlesbrough)
Inveraray on Loch Fyne. Circa 1940
Highland ponies on top of the Tor Choicht plateau, 500 feet above Loch Shiel.14th August 1946
Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan with Meall a Bhainne and the Meall Doire Na Mnatha hills in the background. 12th November 1949
Herring Fishing Fleet seen here at Stornoway Harbour 19th March 1949
Looking north west from the top of Ben Lomond mountain tops peek through the cloud. 19th April 1929
The Five Sisters of Kintail with Loch Duich in the foreground. 17th March 1941
The River Shiel at the entrance to Loch Shiel. 20th October 1945
One of the small tree covered island on Loch Eilt Circa 1950
The Queens view looking west along Loch Tummel is a popular beauty spot. Queen Victoria picnicked here on 3rd October 1866 and records her appreciation of the view in her diary. Circa 1930
Manchester United and Everton players mark the death of Sir Matt Busby with a minutes silence before the start of the game. 22nd January 1994
Atlantic College - St Donats Castle - Boys of 16 different nationalities sit for their first meal in the beautiful refrectory of the castle - *THE International Baccalaureate was created there
A view across Loch Awe to Kilchurn Castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. 16th January 1954
The Paps of Glen Coe seen from Loch Leven. 7th March 1941
Tree reflected in the still waters of Loch Lomond near Luss. 31st October 1953
Eric Clapton at his spanish style home in Surrey, 23rd January 1981
Monte Pearson, the former jockey who was the smallest Home Guard, pictured behind the counter of his inn at Barnard Castle. 20/07/1960
Post Office members of the Home Guard on Sunday morning parade at the Orchard Street sorting offiice, Newcastle. February 1941
The air raid shelters in The Side, Newcastle, which were being demolished. Architect Bill Hopper is pictured prior to work commencing. 20/04/1998
The children of Temple Green, Gateshead, were enthusiastic collectors of scrap metal for the salvage campaign during the Second World War
Members of the Home Guard, formerly the Local Defence Volunteer (LDV), present a smart appearance as they step out on parade a North-East mustering depot in July 1940. 26/07/1940
A schoolboy wears a gas mask and helmet during a lesson about World War Two. Circa: 1980
Sandbags are placed for the protection of buildings in Newcastle in prepartion for air raids. 03/09/1939
On the day Britain declared war on Germany, following the invasion of Poland, people in the parks left their seats and walked to the A R P trenches as though they had all rehearsed it
Whitley Bay Post Officer workers wear gas masks during air raid precaution training. 27/08/1938
Cheers from men of the Royal Tank Regiment who have just heard Mr Selwyn Lloyds statement that British troops will be withdrawn from Egypt
Air Raid Precaution Wardens take part in a pre-war exercise in the Scotwood Road area of Newcastle. 06/02/1939
A blaze near St Andrews Church, Newcastle, was a test for auxiliary firemen on duty during a pre Second World War exercise on an early Sunday morning. 8th May 1939
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
A young lady emerges from an Anderson Shelter after an air raid and a heavy night of bombing. Circa: 1940
Members of the Home Guard parade for the last time before disbanding in December 1944 at Barrras Bridge, Newcastle. 04/12/1944
Thomasina Thomson, 83, with her son, Cliff and daughter, Sylvia Adams
Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions (A R P) training. Air Raid Wardens. Circa : 1940
Val McDermid, Author, 26th April 1994. Former Sunday People Journalist. Pictured at Edinburgh Book Festival
Val McDermid, Sunday People Journalist, 4th February 1981. House Sale Story
Tor Choicht, 500 feet above Loch Shiel a film crew prepare to film the gathering of the clanmen below at Glen Finnan for the film Bonnie Prince Charlie
Ben Arthur seen from the shores of Loch Lomond at Inversnaid. 19th July 1952
A traditional stone built cottage on the shore of Loch Tuath, overlooking Ulva and Gometra with views down to Ben More and out to the Treshnish Isles and Iona. 1st April 1950
Ray Rastall, the undisputed King of Cocktails, at Rays Bar, the Hotel Leofric, Coventry, pictured 22nd November 1988. Ray has worked at the Leofric ever since it first opened in 1950
Ray Rastall, the undisputed King of Cocktails, at Rays Bar, the Hotel Leofric, Coventry, pictured 18th February 1986. Ray has worked at the Leofric ever since it first opened in 1950
Ray Rastall, the undisputed King of Cocktails, at Rays Bar, the Hotel Leofric, Coventry, pictured 18th April 1985. Ray has worked at the Leofric ever since it first opened in 1950
A German Heinkel He 111 medium bomber aircraft, shot down near Edinburgh during World War Two. 30/10/1940
Members of the Home Guard march whilst wearing gas masks. 14 / 07 / 1942Members of the Home Guard march whilst wearing gas masks. 14/07/1942
Volunteer workers prepare a meal for families rendered homeless by an air raid on the North East on Thursday 2nd October, 1941. 04/10/1941
Major General R C Money inspects members of the Home Guard at Throckley, Northumberland. 27/11/1941
Families enjoy a hot meal at an emergency centre. They had been rendered homeless from a town in the North East during the air raid of Tuesday 15th April 1941
Newcastle residents try out a stirrup pump as part of prepartions to fight fires following air raids. Air raid precautions (A R P). February 1941
Newcastle West End Police held a gas mask snooker handicap in aid of the British Red Cross. 5th May 1941
After a patrol in November 1940, members of a North-East Home Guard unit enjoy a little relaxation at their new headquarters. 07/11/1940
A hundred household in Oakhurst Terrace, Benton gave up their garden railings to help the drive for scrap metal during the Second World War. Workmen are seen removing some of the railings. 12/08/1940
Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James Park, Newcastle, in 1944. 24/04/1944
The Lord Mayor of Newcastle (Councillor A D Russell) inspecting men of the Home Guard attached to an engineering establishment in the North East. 13/08/1940
Units of the Queens Messengers Food Convoy arrive in Newcaslte, for service in the Northern Region. 24/04/1941
Storekeepers checking some of the 19, 000 new-type steel helmets which arrived in Newcastle for distribution to street fire watchers. 26th March 1941
Gosforth Home Guard members marching to the Royalty Cinema to see a special film show. 21st April 1941
Members of the kitchen staff preparing meals while wearing gas masks during an exercise at the Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle. 2nd April 1941
Sandbags are placed for the protection of vital buildings in Gateshead in prepartion for air raids. Here workmen place the bags around the childrens hospital. 07/10/1939
A shot down German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft. It is seen here at Blyths Market Place for the towns War Weapons Week. 28/01/1941
Crime writer Val McDermid working at the Daily Record in the 1980s