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Scottish Comedian Billy Connolly wearing his famous Big Banana Feet
Billy Connolly on stage wearing big banana boots
The Beatles in the headquarters of The Apple Corporation, the company they owned from January 1968. Picture shows Paul McCartney (right), John Lennon (centre - sitting down) and Neil Aspinall
Boot factory of Messrs, Manfield and Sons, Ltd. Northampton. Making room. No. of hands - 147. Pulling over uppers. April 1930
Ponteland Cottage Homes. Ponteland is a village to the north-west of Newcastle, Cottage Homes were established there in 1903
International Polo Cup, won by America. The lost cup. Carrying the Polo cup to the Hurlingham club under police protection. June 1921
Racegoers standing on and beside their cars at Derby Day, Epsom. Circa 1927
A hundred years of railway history was paraded before the Duke and Duchess of York at Darlington, when locomotives, rolling stock
A competitor doing a long jump on his motor-cycle during the sports held in connection with the regatta at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 18th July 1926
Mr A L Harris, an English professional parachute-jumper, dropping before the opening of the parachute at Heston Airport where he demonstrated the Irvin air chute. January 1934
Control by lights - a new baton with coloured electric lights for use by Paris police in the regulation of traffic. Point duty officers will flash signals to drivers. Paris, France. 14th August 1927
Sea Scouts in their bunks on board the Daily Mirror vessel. September 1912
Miss E Barnwell wins the egg and spoon race at a theatrical sports meeting. July 1910
The opening of Eston Park school. Derek Fatchett with pupils Jasmine Harper, seated, and (L-R) Chantelle Graham, David Walker, Georgina Martin, John Williams and Mark Manson. 29th October 1991
Vickers Vimy powered by two Rolls Royce Eagle engines setting off from Newfoundland, and island off Canada, on the first direct non stop crossing of the North Atlantic
Spillers Record Shop in Cardiff, Wales. Spillers Records, established in 1894, is recognised as the oldest record shop in the world. It is located in The Hayes, Cardiff, Wales
Troops of 3rd infantry division sheltering behind armoured vehicles on Queen Beach. 6th June 1944
Eston County Modern School which will be formally opened by Mr R. Gould, general secretary. June 1st 1954
US solders embarking on to landing ships at Brixham prior to the D-Day landings. Circa June 1944
Pupils at Eston Park School with two of the frogs which are too be used in a frog race to raise funds of the school. Pictured are Scott Jefferson (left) and Steven Dennis. 14th June 1993
Children playing at Cleminson Street in Salford, Manchester. 1929
Pupils John Dunhill, seated, and Matthew Begg, both aged 15, demonstrate the new computer to Enron deputy power station manager Phill Stokes, left and teacher Norman Willey at Eston Park School
Middlesbrough F. C. physiotherapist Jimmy Headridge. 3rd January 1975Middlesbrough F.C. physiotherapist Jimmy Headridge. 3rd January 1975
This picture shows American troops going aboard a landing craft during the successful invasion of France in June, 1944, but General Marshall presented a plan for such an invasion two years earlier
Pupils of Eston Park School who have chosen for national teams in their respective sports. They are (L-R) Claire Vinter (cricket) Caroline Fish (roller skating)
King Street, Manchester circa 1927
The St Davids 281st cub pack in Shenley Green celebrate their clutch of awards. Front is Tom Hardeman, aged 8. 29th May 1997
Barry Morse (left) and Robert Mitchum seen here filming a scene for the US miniseries Winds of War at the US War Cemetery at Madingley close to Cambridge. October 1983
Another Fitzgerald outlet, Newcastle. Circa 1925
King George V visits Hyde Road Stadium to watch Manchester City v Liverpool. It was the first time a reigning monarch had visited a football venue outside of London. 20th March 1920
Upper Brook Street, Manchester. Circa 1929
Charlton fans at Coventry station ahead of their FA Cup-tie at Highfield Road. 27th January 1971
A class of children at St Sebastians School, Manchester, in 1916
Young Eton goes wild with delight on beating Harrow at Earls Court. 20, 000 people saw Eton beat Harrow at Lord s, when all was over feelings were relieved in the time-honoured fashion
Eston Park school, kids perform new play HOMEBIRD. Scag (Chris Cash, a car thief checks out Nicky (Peter Hill the runaway) after he joins squatters. 5th February 1996
At the opening of the Plumbers Museum in the ancient Morden Tower, Newcastle, by the Lord Mayor (Coun. J.G. Nixon). 13th September 1932
Students from Eston Park School (L-R) Peter Hill, Chris Crash and Martin Jobling, work on a project with Cliff Sanders, Enrons assistant mechanical engineer. 17th December 1996
King George V visits the North West. Date Unknown
The director gives the cameraman instructions on how he wants the shot to look, during filming at the War Cemetery at Madingley
The Derby. RoundingTattenham Corner. June 1920
Mrs Margaret Headridge, wife of Jimmy, with their son Gary. 3rd October 1974
Camouflaged with blackened faces, paratroopers take up their position in their aircraft. 6th June 1944
Mr. Georges biplane. 13th August 1932
The Derby. The finish, Spion Kop 1, Archaic 2. June 1920
This rabbit was found hopping around the caretakers garden at Eston Park School and now the search is on the owner. 22nd October 1992
Scotswood Bridge, Newcastle. Circa 1925
The opening of Eston Park school. Shadow education minister Derek Fatchett is shown the schools library by Jasmine Harper and John Williams. 29th October 1991
Preservation on the old City Wall is being carried out by Newcastle Corporation workmen, they are seen here working on a section of the West Wall. 31st July 1932
Middlesbrough FC physiotherapist Jimmy Headridge and his wife Margaret with their children, Lynn, Karen and Garry. The family are moving to Ras Al Khaimah after Jimmy took up an appointment as boss
The 50th anniversary of the opening of St Michaels R. CThe 50th anniversary of the opening of St Michaels R.C. Church, Newcastle, was signalised by singing of the Pontifical High Mass by Dr, Gray Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of Edinburgh
Old Market Cross of Newgate, which stood on the site of the Oxford Galleries, where it was removed by Graingers architect early last century. Mayor and Councillors announced important news from here
Rifleman Brett of Newport, Isle of Wight, takes cover beneath his vehicle when on look out for a sniper. 29th June 1944
Boro FC trainer - physiotherapist Jimmy Headridge, whose delight is plain to see as wife Margaret cradles Gary James at Guisborough maternity hospital. 14th August 1973
Allied troops in their landing craft during the successful invasion of France. Circa June 1944
Jesmond Methodist Church, Newcastle, during morning service. The second of the special " North Mail" series of religious services in the North. 1st March 1936
Two boys standing outside the bakery E J How, in Mill Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1915
A woman behind the counter of a general store. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1920
The White Fathers in their chapel. Heston, Middlesex. 24th May 1930
Eston County Morden school fourth formers reunion. Pupils and five teachers were rounded up by ex-schoolmates Pauline Porritt and Vad Wellborn for last nights party
St Peters Church, Oxford Street, Newcastle, disappearing under the hammers. 17th August 1938
Dinesen Road, Liverpool. 5th July 1922
Womens sculling championship of the River Thames. Which was promoted and organised by the Daily Mirror. Miss Brady (2nd) assists the winner Miss Pocock, who is rowed out
A Sunderland aircraft of 422 Sqn RCAF from RAF Castle Archdale seen here attacking German U-boat U-625 in the North Atlantic west of Ireland 10th March 1944 Picture shows
Railway carriages. The plant at Swindon showing carriage in cylinder ready to be sealed up. January 1933
Pye Works, polishing shop, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1929
One of Carr-Hartleys cars arriving by Ferry after crossing the Zambezi river whilst on tour in Rhodesia. Circa 1930
Poignant moment as Amethyst wounded arrive at St. Martin-in-the-Field for the short, simple thanksgiving service that was held there
15 inch guns from HMS Valiant, Warspite and Malaya concentrate their fire on a single target during a home fleet exercise. 14th July 1932
Daily Mirror newspapers being loaded on to a Liverpool bound train at Euston Station. London. 2nd December 1920. Composite Image
The Smithy at Ponteland - a typically rural scene. This forge bears the date 1822. Circa 1930
Loading Pye radios on to LNER delivery lorry. Circa 1929
The White Fathers at Heston, Middlesex. 24th May 1930
Remembrance Day service at The Cenotaph, Middlesbrough. November 1971
Journalist John McCririck. January 1984
US soldiers march along the strand in Torquay. June 1944 prior to embarking on ships that will take them to the Normandy beaches. Circa June 1944
This picture shows tanks landing on the beachhead in France. They landed with assault troops. 7th June 1944
Liberation of Europe. Scenes on a Normandy beachhead as crack British troops made their first landing on the morning of Tuesday 6th June 1944
High jumping for girls at London sports event in connection with a garden-party and fete organised by the St. Barnabas Swimming Club in aid of their church institute. Upton Park
Remembrance Day service at Thornaby. November 1972
Remembrance Day service in Stockton-on-Tees. November 1974
Actor Robert Mitchum seen here during filming at the Madingley US war cemetery near Cambridge, for the US miniseries Winds of War. October 1983
Holidaymakers waiting for their flight to be called at Southend Airport 13th July 1968
A Canadair Argonaut of Oversea Aviation seen here taxi-ing on to the apron at Gatwick Airport 15th May 1961
The pilot and flight engineer of Overseas Aviation walk towards the terminal at Gatwick Airport after landing their Canadair Argonaut charter flight from the continent 15th May 1961