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It Postman Pat... Mrs Christine Dixon and two year-old Tristan with their special snowman who has been causing quite a stir in Netherton. 12th February 1991
Twenty four year old warden Mrs Mary Couchman crouches down to protect her young son Brian and his two friends during an air in a Kent village during the Second World War
Mods on their scooters seen here driving along Clacton sea front. Over the 1964 Easter weekend several scuffles between Mods and Rockers broke out in the Essex seaside town. 30th March 1964
The new Standard 8 Gold Star model car Circa 1957
Coventry Motor Mart petrol station and garage on London Road Coventry. Circa 1953
Ferguson TO20 tractors manufactured at Standard Motor Company, Coventry seen here being loaded on to waiting flatbed goods trucks for transportation to the docks. Circa 1950
WBA 2-2 Plymouth, league match at The Hawthorns, Saturday 15th April 1989. Colin Anderson, threatens again after putting Albion in front against Plymouth
Aston Villa 3-1 WBA, league match at Villa Park, Tuesday 1st January 1985. Steve MacKenzie, West Bromwich Albion Football Player pictured outstripping Villa twosome Allan Evans and Steve McMahon
Lord Leycester Hospital, a delightful and historic group of 14th century timber-framed buildings, which is a retirement home for ex-Servicemen in Warwick, Warwickshire. October 1952
Coventry Motor Mart bicycle shop on White Friars Street Coventry circa 1957
Colin Anderson, West Bromwich Albion Football Player, 1st August 1988
Westgate towers and Falstaff Inn, in Canterbury, Kent. 11th October 1952
WBA 0-3 Aston Villa, League match at The Hawthorns, Wednesday 4th September 1985. Colin Anderson, West Bromwich Albion, slides in as Villas Paul Birch swings for the ball
Astronomical clock at Hampton Court Palace, London. October 1952
Golfer seen here storing his golf clubs in the boot of his brand new Standard 8 car Circa 1957
Valerie Hobson and husband John Profumo Minister of State for Foreign Affairs seen here at the premiere of Some Like It Hot. 15th May 1959
Holiday Crowds at Barry Island, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. August 1952
A man cutting down a tree in Barley Village, Lancashire. Circa 1952
Spion Kop (or Kop for short) is a colloquial name or term for a number of terraces and stands at sports stadiums attended by hardcore fans, particularly in the United Kingdom
Walking through the barley field at Bigbury, South Devon Choirgirls Hannah (left) and Pamela Burgoyne, both aged 11
Pop star David Bowie performing on stage during a concert at The Barrowlands in Glasgow. 22nd July 1997
Chelsea 0-1 Everton. League match at Stamford Bridge, Saturday 26th November 1994
Police are called to the Criterion restaurant on Clacton sea front following a disturbance between to groups of youths
Mods gather on the sea front at Clacton on their scooters over the 1964 Easter weekend, which was marked by several scuffles between Mods and Rockers at the Essex seaside resort. 30th March 1964
Two police officers question a group of youths following a disturbance on Clacton sea front
Rocker combs his hair using the mirror of a mods scooter on Clacton sea front. Over the 1964 Easter weekend several scuffles between Mods and Rockers broke out in the Essex seaside town
Mods with their scooters gather on Clacton sea front. Over the 1964 Easter weekend several scuffles between Mods and Rockers broke out in the Essex seaside town. 30th March 1964
Mods on their scooters seen here leaving Clacton at the end of the bank holiday weekend. Over the 1964 Easter weekend several scuffles between Mods and Rockers broke out in the Essex seaside town
Mods on Clacton sea front enjoying jellied eels. Over the 1964 Easter weekend several scuffles between Mods and Rockers broke out in the Essex seaside town. 30th March 1964
The French Stores Depot at Seddul Bahr, Gallipoli in the background. Circa May 1915
A scene in a village beyond Baghdad as the British army advance in Mesopotamia. These villages with their mud huts and the palm trees are extremely picturesque. Circa June 1917
5th Redcar Girl Guides celebrate the 70th Anniversary. 10 year old Helen Cockerill is pictured wearing a uniform from the 1920s. 8th May 1998
Cover us, We re going in! Guides ready to take the USA by storm with the friendship quilt they made - from left Susan Jennings, Leanora Cooper, Jackie Brown, Kirstie Rigg and Natasha Peeris
Guisborough Brownies Rosemarie Brownlie and Emma Bennington, both 9, have amassed a staggering £ 111 from their own bazaar fundraiser
Three Girl Guides from Guisborough have achieved the highest award - Baden Powell Award. Celebrating their awards are Tema Webster, Anna Richards and Sarah Walker. 21st July 1994
The Earl received £60 for the Childrens fund from Lisa Halmshaw (leftThe Earl received £ 60 for the Childrens fund from Lisa Halmshaw (left) and Jane Wharry of the 1st Yarm Rangers. 26th July 1989
Caring Brownies had a cupful of cheer for charity after a coffee morning
A colourful collage won a Cleveland Brownie pack a free party
Members of the 1st Billingham Brownie pack celebrating getting a cash grant to be spent on tables and chairs and maintaining their hall in Langdale Road. 7th December 1994
Guides and Brownies of Recar found novel way of promoting friendship when they took to the airwaves as part of their annual Thinking Day
WBA 1-3 Arsenal, league match at The Hawthorns, Saturday 5th May 1984. Arsenals Paul Mariner outjumps Albios Steve MacKenzie
Steve MacKenzie, West Bromwich Albion Football Player, 6th August 1984
Market Hall in High Street, Chipping Campden, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire. 11th October 1952
The squelching South would envy us our sunshine if they saw this happy picture of the 2nd Saltburn Guides camping out at Aireyholme Farm, Great Ayton, this week
Billingham Brownies believe one good turn deserves another
The girls from the 1st Teesville Brownie pack from Eston. 2nd June 1982
Years of hard work finally paid off for three Yarm guides when they were awarded their Queens Guide badges
Ten youngsters from the 2nd Billingham Guides asked to clean the Mayor of Stocktons limousine as part of car wash fortnight
These three Norton school-girls who have been presented with their Queens Guide awards are merely following in their families footsteps
Parents and teachers at Guisboroughs Belmont School got a chance to sample the tastiest tea in town, as the 7th Brownies dished up culpas for as part of their national tea-pouring fortnight
Youngsters at Nazareth House, Middlesboroughs Roman Catholic childrens home
Toys for toddlers will be bringing a message of hope to the youngsters of the stricken Sudan
The sound of silence raised more than £100 for children in need when a group ofThe sound of silence raised more than £ 100 for children in need when a group of Cleveland guides kept their lips tightly sealed for an hour
Giving their mothers a helping hand for an hour helped members of the 3rd fairfield Brownies to raise £ 100 for the NSPCC Centenary Appeal
Ten lucky Cleveland guides will be taking part in the Queen Mums 90th Birthday celebrations in London this evening
Young actors at Shelley High School are aiming for a hat-trick of drama successes with their latest production which is being assessed by the Royal National Theater
A winter break... members of Huddersfield Junior Brass Ensemble set off for the working holiday. A trip to Blackpool was taken by 45 members of the group and 11 adult tutors
More help for Rumania- Golcar schoolchildren have been doing their bit to boost the Blue Peter appeal
Nineteen-year-old Gary Pearson (2nd right), who has been presented with the Queens Scout Award, the highest in the Scout movement
Fire safety competition winners were given a tour of Huddersfield fire station
Who wants to be a millionaire... these Thurstonland Scouts, who are going down to London for a special presentation, do
Two Shelley cubs have received gold arrow awards. Matthew Hall (right); 11, and Louis Stokes, 10, are from the 22nd Huddersfield pack based at Shelley First School
Half-term fun with a serious message came to Huddersfield Early Learning Centre. The centre held a road safety week as a follow-up to last months successful fire safety week
The yarn spinners... Mrs Marie Cooper demonstrates the art of spinning to a group of children who visited the Tolson Museum at Moldgreen for a farming craft workshop
Pupils of St Patricks Roman Catholic Primary School, Birkby, in a scene from Up the Bean, their final-year pupils pantomime
Hundreds of Rawthorpe High School pupils took part in a sponsored read-a-thon, raising 363 for the Sir Malcolm Sergeant Cancer Fund for Children
Examiner countdown - pupils of Moldgreen Junior School, with teacher Miss Susan Ingham, watch Martin Flynn count out copies in the newspapers publishing department
Luke Walker, from Marsden Nursery School, is seen with classmates who visited W H Smith shop in Huddersfield being shown different coloured paper by deputy manager Mrs Alison Ledger
Thank you for our new computer... pupils of Crosland Moor Infant School express their appreciation to Mrs Helen Mitchell, personnel manager of Standard Fireworks
Pupils at St John School Golcar, are to be stars of the small screen. The school played host to a group of visitors from Huddersfields Russian twin town, Kustanai
Children at Honley Library indulge in a bit of Jungle Fun
These members of Huddersfield (Moldgreen United Reformed Church) BoysBrigade braved wet weather to get even wetter washing cars to boost funds
Chelsea 0-1 Everton. League match at Stamford Bridge, Saturday 26th November 1994. Paul Rideout scoring goal
Chelsea 0-1 Everton. League match at Stamford Bridge, Saturday 26th November 1994. Neville Southall, goalkeeper
Chelsea 0-1 Everton. League match at Stamford Bridge, Saturday 26th November 1994. Paul Furlong
Colin Anderson, West Bromwich Albion Football Player, 13th September 1990
Chelsea 0-1 Everton. League match at Stamford Bridge, Saturday 26th November 1994. Dennis Wise