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Cycling couple Ron and Edith Atkins are celebrating 50 years of biking bliss together today. The pair are having an open house and are hoping friends
Liverpool May Day Parade, Saturday 1st May 1976
Former brain of Britain Walter Dobson recalls the Queens last visit to the area in 1977 when he had the pleasure of meeting her. 13th May 1993
Speedway action at Belle Vue from the opening night of the season with the Belle Vue Aces taking on the Colts. Manchester, 11th March 1984
Men on a float at Belle Vue Speedway, Golden Jubilee Year. Belle Vue, Manchester, 15th July 1978
Diners enjoying their meal at Belle Vue Greyhound stadium while punters line trails outside waiting for the next race. 23rd September 1976
Belle Vue Greyhound stand demolished. The tracks Assistant General Manager Colin Delaney with the plans for the new stadium complex
Flyweight boxer jJackie Brown attempts a comeback as a bantamweight in his title challenge to stable companion Johnny King at Belle Vue, Manchester
Liverpool May Day Parade, 1st May 1971. Julie Creed aged 8, dressed as May Queen, pictured with her attendants, Paula Merriman aged 7 (left) and Margaret Hoare aged 9
Norman Johnson receives the Demmy Racing Northern Flat Championship trophy from the sponsors managing director Ken johnston with Mick Bacon, Tony Bacon, kennelhand Andrew Hayes
A woman eating oysters whilst on holiday in Blackpool, Lancashire. 3rd August 1953
The youth of Glossop School Band to play the last music in the Kings Hall at Belle Vue before it is torn down. February 1982
Entrance to the Belle Vue Speedway stadium in Manchester. The initials in the archway stand for Manchester Football Club. 30th October 1964
Greyhound racing at Belle Vue, Manchester, the first track built in Britain when the sport was introduced to Britain in 1926
Aerial view of Belle Vue in the Gorton area of Manchester. August 1957
Richard Jennison, son of Belle Vue founder "Old John"Richard Jennison, son of Belle Vue founder " Old John" pictured in Manchester circa 1906
General scene showing Belle Vue ticket office where the new super saver ticket is on sale, allowing entrance to many of the local attractions including the zoo, garden centre
The main entrance to Bellue Vue on Hyde Road on the Gorton area of Manchester. 7th June 1971
Ripon Hornblowers Tom and Cyril Horley, Ripon, North Yorkshire. January 1953
Interior view of Belle Vue Ballroom in Manchester. 25th November 1958
Ripon Hornblower Tom Horley, Ripon, North Yorkshire. January 1953
The new £30, 000 stand that has just been completed at Belle Vue Dog Racing trackThe new £ 30, 000 stand that has just been completed at Belle Vue Dog Racing track, Manchester. 29th April 1960
Middlesbrough F. C team group. Back Row, left to right: Harold StephensonMiddlesbrough F.C team group. Back Row, left to right: Harold Stephenson, Tom Blenkinsopp, Harry Bell, Bill Whitaker, Rolando Ugolini, Ronnie Dicks, George Hardwick, Johnny Spuhler, Jimmy Gordon
Liverpool May Horse Parade, Saturday 9th May 1987. Behind the scenes, Preparation
This was the scene at Belle Vue after an amazing flare-up in the Aces match against Leicester. Here Leicester skipper Ray Wilson (No1) holds his team-mate Alan Cowland (No 4)
The Belle Vue Aces speedway team for the new season. Circa 1984
Manager Gordon Smith with Belle Vues team for the new Junior League which is (left to right) Peter Scully, Mike Hampson and Jon Armstrong. 13th March 1993
Exterior view of Belle Vue Granada bowl, Greater Manchester. 7th June 1971
The Belle Vue Aces, a speedway team, at the Belle Vue Speedway, Manchester, 15th July 1978
The Belle Vue Squad of the mid thirties, pictured after their fourth consecutive National League triumph in 1936. Back (left to right) Bill Kitchen, Max Grosskreutz, Oliver Langton, Stanley Dobson
The Belle Vue Aces team, (back row, left to right) John Perrin (team manager), Joe Screen, Peter Ravn, Gordon Whitaker, Paul Smith, Peter Collins (promoter)
Paula Dunn Thomas, world class athlete and Sports Development Officer for Manchester puts some of the youngsters at the Manchester Sports Athletics School through their paces at the Belle Vue
Flare up at Belle Vue. Officials rush in to separate Belle Vue rider Alan Wilkinson and Leicesters Alan Cowland as the riders clashed in the free for all during the Aces match on Saturday
Belle Vues senior speedway squad (left to right) Andy Smith, Kenny McKinna, Peter Ravn, Martin Scarisbrick, Larry Ross, skipper Chris Morton (on machine), Louis Carr, Peter Carr
Harry Bellis horse riding tiger riders Sam, a cart horse in the Belle Vue Circus. Timmy, a fully grown tiger from Bengal is the star attraction in the circus. Manchester, 22nd December 1969
Greyhounds racing at Belle Vue Greyhound Stadium, Belle Vue, Gorton, Manchester. 8th July 1995
Belle Vues new Colts team with their manager Ted Connor (left). They are (left to right) Gary Clegg, Martin Scarisbrick, Lee Edwards, Paul Heyes, Peter Clegg and Dave Wild
Belle Vue Aces speedway team. Back row, left to right, Frede Schott, Jason Lyons, Max Schofield, Louis Carr. Front row, left to right, Niklas Klingberg, Peter Carr, Chris Manchester. Circa 1995
Belle Vue Aces speedway team, 10th March 1991
Shored up houses on the cliffs at Robin Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire. 3rd March 1970
Superbike riders at Belle Vue. Champion trials riders Martin Lapkin (left) and Malcolm Rathmell (right) join road race ace Mick Grant for a practice speedway session at Belle Vue, Manchester
Liverpool May Horse Parade, City Centre, Liverpool, Saturday 9th May 1987
Liverpool May Queen, Carol Ann Cassidy aged 11, tastes the VIP treatment as Prince draws up before her home, l-r, Sue Tate, Susan Place and Jo Murphy, Wednesday 7th May 1986
John Fawcett is pictured with his 1937 Velocette which he owned for 22 years. John, who lives at Marton, was one of the many bike
Ron Hull, of Trimdon, checks over his 1933 Borough Superior, the Rolls Royce of bikes in its day, at the Classic Bike Show. 28th March 1993
Classic Bike Show - Ron Butler from Brotton puts his great grandchildren Stacey and Paul Moore, on board his 1937 Rudge Sports Special. 26th March 1995
Russell Armstrong with the 94 model CB500. 18th January 1994
Biking brothers Sandy (left) and Alex McKenzie pictured with their pride and joy have a warning to others to keep their bikes safe. 28th August 1992
The Excellence of British engineering has been demonstrated by two old motorcycles undergoing renovation in a council workshop
Motorcyclist Jane Donovan tries the massive 1350cc Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. Retailing at £ 3, 999, the Harley was the most expensive production motorcycle on display at the recent Earls
Reflective trim for night-time safety is essential, not only for pedestrians but for cyclists, motorcyclists and road workers
Dr. Mohammad Naseem, chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust. 22nd November 1979
Tommy Cooper at a press conference ahead of his show Tommy Coopers Christmas Party which opens at the Coventry Theatre on 17th December 1970. December 1970
Hartlepool Show held at Grayfields - The Cleveland BSA Owners Club had many of their rare classic bikes on show, Martin Bonner, 10, polishes up his father Dereks rare 1966 BSA 250 Spotsman machine
Gary Jordinson of Tillsons motor cycle shop, Stockton, with the Yamaha GTS 1000. 15th February 1993
Liverpool May Horse Parade, 10th May 1986. Musical Ride - the Silver Band of the St Johns Ambulance Brigade leads the colourful procession towards the city centre
Newlywed teacher Dot Redshaw has a double aim close to the heart of every serious biker - to improve the public image of two wheeled transport and its adherents;
Michael Tilley, aged three and a half, tries out a 1956 Ariel 500cc at the Classic Bike Show. 28th March 1993
Typical of the latest rends in motorcycling is this 650cc Katana Machine from Suzuki. Bristling with innovation, this newcomer has been designed with the European market in mind
Paul Hammersley (left), Dave Evans and Roy Gilkes (right) are just three of the Cleveland bikers who took part in memorial rides to mark the anniversary of the death of the motorcycling martyr Fred
Stuart is pictured with the 1968 Triumph Trophy 650 Twin which he hopes will be joined by other classic Triumphs in the new club. 1st August 1992
Motor-cycle safety in East Cleveland gets a boost with the re-opening of a motor-cycle training centre in Brotton. Cleveland County Councils motor-cycle training scheme had to withdraw its services
Three Cleveland bikers are seeking your cash in a good cause and are prepared to get a little saddle sore to earn it. R - L Electrical supervisor Andy Twist (Honda Goldwing)
Sir John Arnold Clark is a Scottish businessman, ranked 10th in the Sunday Times Rich List 2005 for Scotland. He is Chairman and Chief Executive of the Arnold Clark motor group
More than 60 members of Northallerton Motorcycle Action Group rode through the town at the weekend as part of an appeal to help an animal sanctuary
They don t build em like that anymore! The 1941 Excelsior 98cc Autobyk, pictured being given a polish by Billingham art gallery senior attendant Robert Chapman
Jock Taylor on his 750 Yamaha fitted with Lamplas fairing. 12th May 1981
Cleveland County Motor Cycle team were in top gear when they took part in a top motor bike safety rally. For they roared off with half of the prizes up for grabs at the national Advanced Warrington
Big Bike Show - Eddie Saint with his 1958 Ariel Square 4 which was exported to Australia for use by the police. 26th March 1995
Liverpool May Horse Parade, Saturday 10th May 1986
Machines like this Suzuki 250 will take on a new image when learner-rider laws change this year. Circa 1982
David De Val, Escapologist, 1st September 1983
Plasticine playmates... two nine year olds, Jennifer Rooks (top) and Joseph Cranwell, got to grips with the intricacies of model-making during a three-hour play scheme session at Huddersfield Sports
Puppet on a string... Four-year-old Rosie Smith has found a new friend - Ben, but there are strings attached as Simon Hatfield of the Freehand Theatre company demonstrates
Shy superbrain Walter Dobson is the man in demand for the latest pub and club craze to hit Stockton. Walter, 58, has suddenly found himself one of the most sought after men in town as pubs after pub
Bisham Abbey in Bisham, Berkshire. 9th November 1951
Liverpool May Horse Parade, Saturday 10th May 1986. Preparation ahead of Parade, unidentified man polishes belts and buckles