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Debbie Harry of Blondie performs in concert at Newcastle City Hall 4 January 1980
World War Two - Second World War - Mr C Bowe of Consett
John Entwistle, bass guitarist of British rock group The Who
Multi Coloured Swap Shop Supergroups, television Centre White City
Keith Moon, drummer of The Who rock group and American rock star Alice Cooper pose with
World War Two - Second World War - Tommy Trotter, of Don Gardens, Washington
World War Two - Second World War - Ray Forster, who was a radio operator on the Normandy
World War Two - Second World War - The grave of Polish airman Makomaski in a Castletown
World War Two - Second World War - Pictured from the left D-Day veterans: Abe Armstrong
World War Two - Second World War - British glider-borne troops march out their aircraft
World War Two - Second World War - Joe Carr, from West Moor with his granddaughter
World War Two - Second World War - Fomer paratrooper, Joe Carr of West Moor
World War Two - Second World War - The North East war grave in Castletown of a German
World War Two - Second World War - British troops (paratroops
World War Two - Second World War - The Battle of Arnhem part of Operation Market Garden
World War Two - Second World War - Geordie veterans of the D-Day landings were among
World War Two - Second World War - Nazi camp survivor Roger Chapuis
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Gazzas greatest fan club got it
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Pauls sisters Anna Marie, left
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza A worse for wear Paul Gascoigne is helped
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza The family home of soccer star Paul Gascoigne
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Like father like son - three-year-old Regan
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza The home of Paul Gascoigne in Hurworth 28 May
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Come on son, Paul
Danny La Rue at the Coventry Theatre 8th April 1978
World War Two - Second World War - The Arnhem Oosterbeek war cemetary which became
World War Two - Second World War - Veteran Don Leslie of Eglingham
World War Two - Second World War - Operation Market Garden - Polish war graves in
World War Two - Second World War - Billy Ness who served with the 12th Yorkshire
World War Two - Second World War - The handing over of the Union Jack flag by
World War Two - Second World War - Martin Davison of Bristol Street Motors garage serves
World War Two - Second World War - D-Day veteran Raymond Mitchell at his home in Jesmond
World War Two - Second World War - D-Day celebrations at the Park Hotel with a Glenn
World War Two - Second World War - Veterans pictured at a D-Day Remembrance Parade
World War Two - Second World War - D-Day veterans march in the remembrance parade through
World War Two - Second World War - The gates of the Haltwhistle prisoner of war camp with
World War Two - Second World War - D-Day Remembrance Parade - Former paratrooper Fred
World War Two - Second World War - Mark Benjamin, assistant librarian in Hexham
Jamie Rosie, (2nd right), brother of Violet Rosie, a. k. a
The light-hearted McCoist and Macaulay show filmed at Gateshead
Old London Bridge, across The River Thames, London. Picture is looking down river
The Island of Swona in the Pentland Firth off the north coast of Scotland. 18th May 1957
Arthur Rosie, brother of Violet Rosie, a. k. a. The Silent Woman of Swona
Covent Garden Market Porter pulling a barrow. Covent Garden Market, London, England
Violet Rosie, a. k. a. The Silent Woman of Swona, pictured at home in cottage, making tea
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Pauls father John Gascoigne (centre
Fog scenes on The Strand in central London. 1st January 1951
Sisters Dawn Larkin (r), and Maxine Preston from South Yardley who have both had twins
Sisters Dawn Larkin (l), and Maxine Preston from South Yardley who have both had twins
Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald seen here climbing aboard a Fairey 3F aircraft of number
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur 3 September
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Paul Gascoigne with the band Lindisfarne 29
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza A charity football match at Whitley Bay Football
Cycling Cross Country Championship. 18th December 1960
Scenes outside the flat in Curzon Place, Mayfair where Keith Moon
Keith Moon, drummer of The Who rock group with model Annette Lax in the resort of Malibu
Competitors in a motor-paced cycle race at Herne Hill Velodrome, our picture shows
Coin Coin Bernard Munier French Cyclist cycling in London
Competitors in the 1987 Milk Race, now better known as the Tour of Britain
Keith Moon, drummer of The Who rock group and with his 1929 built Rolls Royce Phantom car
The new Rolls Royce cars bought in a spending spree by Keith Moon
Keith Moon, drummer of The Who rock group, with his 1929 built Rolls Royce car in
Scenes outside the flat where Keith Moon, drummer of the British rock group The Who was
Keith Moon, drummer with British rock group The Who, draped in the Union Jack flag
The flat where Keith Moon, drummer of the British rock group The Who was staying in
World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France
World War Two - Second World War - British paratroopers
World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day veterans that Journal reporter Avril Deane
World War Two - Second World War - Operation Market Garden - The memorial in the Airborne
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Paul Gascoigne at his former school Heathfield
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Paul Gascoigne with Lindisfarne promoting their
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Paul Gascoigne attends the christening of his