mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Choose a picture from our collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts
715 Poster Prints
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 9 December 1986 - The Prince arrives at Ashington accompanied by Viscount Ridley
Actor Peter Sallis who plays Norman Clegg (left) in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine
Norman Wisdom in his role as Billy Ingleton the piano player in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, surrounded by left to right: Brian Wilde (Foggy Dewhirst)
Actor Peter Sallis who plays Norman Clegg in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine
Only Fools and Horses cast members walk along the seafront at Margate beach during the filming of the 1989 Christmas Special " Jolly Boys Outing". 18th May 1989
Triumph motor cycles at the Meriden factory. 27th August
Gurning Man used to publicise an anti smoking campaign in California USA
Last of the Summer Wine actor John Comer who plays Sid the cafe owner in the situation comedy series, photogrpahed with his wife. 2nd August 1979
Actor James Macpherson who plays Detective Inspector Jardine in the Scottish television crime programme Taggart on set with singer and actress Barbara Dickson. 24th September 1995
A picture to illustrate a ghostly woman who is supposed to haunt a Newcastle churchyard
In 1973, Bellingham newsagent Frank Mattinson found a calvatia maxima - otherwise known as a giant puffball
Nine year old Marion Scott in a 1923 Brownie uniform whcih cost £9. 6dNine year old Marion Scott in a 1923 Brownie uniform whcih cost £ 9. 6d. for the dress and 8d. for the tie
American singer Ronnie Spector, leader of the Ronettes and wife of Phil Spector 27th April 1971
The highest distinction in the Guiding movement, the Queens Guide Award has gone to two Tyneside girls
Any old paper? Thats the chant of this band of Brownies in the Northumberland village of Stamfordham in November 1974
The 1st Rowlands Gill Girl Guide Company had something to celebrate when two of their members, Susan Swan and Shirley Best, received their Queens Guide Award in April 1972
Nine year old Marion Scott in a 1974 Brownie Uniform. The current tinic costs about £ 1.50, the tie 18p and the beret 35p
General view showing the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city during the Second World War. 14th November 1940
A picture to illustrate a ghostly preacher who is supposed to haunt a Newcastle churchyard
The 1st Denton Girl Guide Company had something to celebrate when two of their members, Helen Younger and Helen Lane, received their Queens Guide Award in April 1982
This pensioner received her ration of coal during the fuel shortage in January 1972
British singer and actor Gary Miller seen here in the living room of his council flat. 24th November 1960
A pineapple
Apples on display in a supermarket in September 1997
Strawberries
Visitors to Cramlingtons 14th annual show witnessed a spectacular show by the Nottingham Joust Association in June 1984
Yes we have some bananas - but they must be cared for. Mr. N. Jeffrey takes the temperature in the ripening rooms of a fruit warehouse in stowell Street, Newcastle
Miner Arthur Knox, 21 and his friend 23 year old Anthony Proudlock digging for coal at Washington F Pit in February 1972 during a fuel shortage
A new pipeline looks like a huge green snake worming its way across the Northumberland and Durham countryside in May 1981
A large Brownie pack enjoying a day out in May 1974
Hayley Mills was in Newcastle in August, 1970, to star in The Wild Duck, at Newcastles Theatre Royal
Actors Robert Lindsay as Bill Snibson & Emma Thompson as Sally Smith starring in the stage musical Me and My Girl at the Adelphi Theatre in London February 1985
Andre Previn during rehearsals with the Northern Sinfonia for the City Hall Concert October 1971
Glass blower Bill Tremble is tube drawing a glass bulb in July 1987
Heavyweight actor Fred Emney who was at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle in the " Old Tyme Music Hall" in July 1972
Nick Dolan, keeper of applied art at Sunderland Museum, with this model of a horses head made th Lalique for the Queen and let for the forthcoming exhibition in July 1996
The St Georges Day parade, in which the soldiers of the 6th Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers and the Old Comrades of the 4th, 5th
Passers-by looking up at the gas heaters outside the Northern Gas Board showrooms in February 1954
Harry Secombe opened a new do-it-yourself social centre for the staff of South Shields General Hospital, in June, 1971, and was soon surrounded by the nurses
Award winning artistic glass blower Raymond Storey at work in August 1979
An aerial view showing some of the 16000 newly produced Austin cars which have just come off the production line at the BMC works in Longbridge, Birmingham. 18th October 1966
A scientific glass blower, Mr. Keith Hartley, instructs 17 year old Arthur Burdon in the glass-blowing class in November 1966
Malcolm Richardson, apprentice glass blower, at Durham University Science Department, learning the craft in December 1997
Gerald Harper, star of the TV series Hadleigh, was on Tyneside in November, 1977
Gas heaters were used in some schools during the fuel shortage in February 1972
British racing drivers Pat Moss and Ann Wisdom after their victory in the Ladies Cup race in the Monte Carlo rally, with their packed bag ready to take part in the next race on the circuit
A deft twist, and the cards are smoothly shuffled, but it takes a lot of practice to work in a casino
Susan Harper, aged nine, from Durham proudly displays the fruits of her labours from fruit picking in July 1979
Wild grapes
A bookie and a cashier in a betting shop with some winning tickets in April 1996
The iconic Pyrex clear casseroles, made by James A. Jobling and Co. Ltd. of Sunderland which are featured in the London Design for Export Exhibition in June 1968
Brownies of the 11th Newcastle pack were special guests at the wedding of Miss Shirley Anne Marshall in December 1974, for she is their Brown Owl
Scottish singer and actress Barbara Dickson with her shopping trolley. 29th March 1996
A woman playing on a one armed bandit or electronic gaming machine in November 1999
Merthyr Tydfil - Two trams at the terminus in Merthyr town centre, Merthyr Tydfil Wales Circa 1930
Fifteen men and women went to mow in Leamington last night. They were members of Save Leamington Action Movement (SLAM) and were protesting at the Borough Councils poor maintenance of The Dell
Glass blower Albert Coulson puffs and blows his way through another job in September 1972
For this Tennis line judge it was Game Set and Match when she fell asleep at the Wimbledon tennis finals. But she was soon to be awakend by a ball boy as the Wimbledon crowd roared with laughter
A picture to illustrate some of the ghosts that are supposed to haunt the streets of Newcastle
Young-timers putting on a special old-time music hall show at Allesley Park Community Centre, Coventry, last night
This model of an old sailing ship is made entirely from glass and is believed to be at least 130 year old in July 1974
Duggie Davidson, a glass blower for 23 years at his skilled work in March 1965
Members of the 1st Ryton Brownies skipped 3, 000 skips to buy 30 rose bushes for the villages old peoples home and to provide money towards an outing for its residents in February 1974
Looking towards Hertford Street, Coventry. circa 1936
Glass blower Bob Hall unloads a furnace burning at 1800 degrees centigrage and fusing pieces of quartz into deceorative paper weights in January 1973
Mr. Reg Wilkinson concentrates on the production of stained glass at Hartley Wood and Company in Portobella Lane, Sunderland which makes glass for virtually every cathedral in the world in April 1968
Glass blower Andy Murphy works on one of the furnaces in November 1997
England v Australia Ashes 3rd Test match at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, July & August 1977. England won by 7 wickets
Sixty four year olf Anti Brydon took on councillor Ian Gordon in a marble marathon through the streets of Cramlington, Northumberland in March 1975
Coventry City Council House, with Christmas bunting in the foreground of the image circa 1936
A railway tunnel arch frames the church of St. John the Baptist, Hillmorton, Rugby. 14th April 1964
A view of Coventry City centre, which shows Trinity Street under construction circa 1936
The board game Othello is childs play to four year old Elizabeth Perella in April 1977
The first day of glass blowing at the Nationa Glass Centre, Sunderland in June 1998
A Hippy lady with large hat and eye make up at the free Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park, London. 5th July 1969
Daley Thompson clears the bar in the High Jump discipline of the Decathalon at the Moscow Olympic July 1980. Overall, Daley Thompson won the gold medal with 8.495 points
"Man About the House"- TV stars Richard O" Man About the House" - TV stars Richard O Sullivan and Sally Thomsett are appearing in a touring production of " Boeing Boeing, " at Coventry Theatre. 24th November 1975
Church Street, Rugby, with a covering of snow. 13th February 1960
Mr. Dave Jobling very rarely gets glassy-eyed. How could he looking at 200 litre distillation flasks all day in March 1965
Rolling Stones: Brian Jones at the piano during rehearsals at the Wembley Park Studios, before taking part in the " Frost on Saturday" television show. 29th November 1968
Hundreds of cheering workers and wives greeted the Industry Secretary, Mr. Anthony Wedgewood-Benn, when he visited the Meriden motor cycle workers co-operative
This monster from the deep ended its life on a beach in Northumberland and what to do with the carcass was a headache
On Wednesday 4 June 1975 The Rolling Stones did a photo shoot at the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas for the Daily Mirror
Some of the cast of Newcastles 35th Gang Show outside the Theatre Royal in 1978. The line up from the left, Annette Egan, Brenda Tomkins, Alan Tomkins, Lynn Tomkins and Margaret Falcus