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Spandau Ballet, music group, have been in the Bahamas for the last two weeks, recording their next album (True), and taking whatever time allows, to relax and enjoy the local surroundings
St Peters Church on Thornaby village green, workman Gary Sayer at work on restoration. 3rd February 1986
A competitor in the first ever London Marathon, March 1981. George Douthwaite at walking pace passing a sign saying " Keep Going"
The Winchester City Mill is a restored water mill situated on the River Itchen in the centre of the ancient English city of Winchester, Hampshire
Two women looking at Cheyneys Court in Winchester, Circa 1945
A man holding five puppies at a pet farm in Ipswich, Suffolk. Circa 1945
Two geese and a puppy dog in a wicker basket at a pet farm in Ipswich, Suffolk. Circa 1945
Two women pushing their bicycles through Cheyneys Court in Winchester, Circa 1945
Testing out home made diving equipment, with crowds watching. Wiltshire. Circa 1945
Cheyneys Court in Winchester, Circa 1945
Frank Sinatra, holds a news press conference, Savoy Hotel, London, 3rd June 1962. Responding to claims that he he didn t turn up as planned for rehearsals at the Festival Hall for his T V show
A flock of sheep at Ashwell village school, Hertfordshire, circa 1945
Chair bodgers working in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Bodging is a traditional wood-turning craft used to make chair legs and other cylindrical parts of chairs. Circa 1945
17th Century Danby Parish Church, East Cleveland, 15th August 1970
St John The Baptist Church, Egglescliffe, 18th March, 1975
Children from a number of schools at St Marks Church, Thornaby in Trenchard Avenue, it was specially decorated by children for Education Sunday
People attending the Providence Baptist Church in Hemlington, 18th July 1977
The Rev Gready at the altar rail which shows the mosaic by artist John Dobbin. St Cuthberts church, Darlington, 25th January 1989
One of the bells at Stockton Parish Church, Cleveland. Two new bells will be hoisted into the belfry over the next week. 19th June 1984
St Nicholas church tomb, church warden Ken Brookfield examines a tombstone in the graveyard for clues about its origins. 7th September 1994
Churchwarden Allan Fletcher and church treasurer Mary Wairing (left) receiving a cheque from David Connor and Jacqueline Knight (right)
A modern day time capsule was carefully hoisted on the top of a Langbaurgh Church as skilled stonemasons reconstructed a seven foot urn on top of the Mausoleum (adjoining the Church of St Cuthbert)
A fanfare for the Cardinal (to be played as Cardinal Hume enters Middlesbrough Cathedral) is rehearsed under direction of composer Edward Murphy, right, head of music at Sacred Heart School, Redcar
The ruins of a Church in Grindon, Stockton-on-Tees. Picture shows left to right, Oliver Sherratt, Countryside Action Team members and Robin Daniels. 28th February 1995
A wishing well put up by Ann Self from St Oswalds Church, Belle Vue, Middlesbrough. Passers-by were asked to answer three questions on how the elderly and housebound in the area can be helped
David Elliott battling in the cricket match during Fun Week organised by St Hildas Church, Redcar, 10th August 1994
A new church organ being installed at Guisborough Parish Church, workmen are removing the old console and pipes which will be repaired and then used with the new extension organ, 27th August 1982
Spring flowers around a war memorial outside St Andrews church, Haughton, Darlington (corner of Haughton Road and Salters Lane South). 3rd April 1990
The congregation gather to welcome Bishop John Crowley at his installation as sixth Bishop of Middlesbrough at St Marys Cathedral, Coulby Newham. 18th January 1993
North Yorkshire fishing village folk are celebrating the 125th anniversary of their Wesleyan chapel this weekend. Pictured is Robert Laverick, Chapel keyholder. 31st May 1991
A young girl performing a hand stand outside Guisborough Methodist Church. A poster hangs upside down outside the church which reads Jesus Turns The World Upside Down. 11th May 1992
A cross is raised on the site of the new church of St Francis of Assisi at Ingleby Barwick, 2nd October 1993
Holy Trinity Church, Market Place, Richmond. For nearly a century The Green Howards has had Richmond as its permanent home
The Rev Gordon Fisher lays the foundation, watched by the Rt Rev Bates and church wardens Ron Allen and Christine Pointer
The Chapel among the trees at Eston cemetery, one of the panes in the leaded windows is smashed, doors were also broken and the interior was littered with debris, 23rd May 1974
Angela Collins with her face painted like a butterfly enjoys doing some painting. Fun week organised by St Hildas Church, Redcar, 10th August 1994
Children attending Lighthouse Sunday School, Methodist Church Hall, with organiser Terry Wilkinson, 27th May 1992
Thornabys oldest Church is going under the spotlight - with a 2000 Stockton Council grant. The tiny Church of St Peters will be floodlight by the summer thanks to the conservation grant cash
A Cleveland Cathedral parish is preparing for its first-ever visit from mission preachers. Liverpool-based Redemption Missioners, the Revs Francis Allinson, Tom MacCarte
Art student Gary McNamara with the mural he has painted above the entrance to St Pius Church, Park End, Middlesbrough. 10th November 1993
Mrs Sally Jackson of Egton Bridge with the kneeler is St Nicolas Church, Guisborough, which was made by her mother-in-law in the 1930s. 13th October 1993
St Edwins Church at High Coniscliffe, 12th March 1992
An altar cross and a pair of matching candlesticks designed by students at Cleveland College of Art & Design, presented to St Marys Church in Acklam
Beverly Baxter, 22, (left) a former Miss Steel and tourist officer Barbara Gratton, 24, pictured with the historic St Hildas Church in the background, Hartlepool. 17th April 1979
St Cuthberts Church, Kirkleatham, restoration work to the roof, which was made possible by a grant from Teesside Council of £ 2750, 29th September 1972
Villagers in a tiny community have launched an appeal to raise money to repair their church roof. Churchgoers, including warden Lena Dale and vicars warden Bob Tunstall (pictured)