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Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Porec

Croatia, Istria, Porec

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Rovinj, harbour and Cathedral of St. Euphemia

Croatia, Istria, Rovinj, harbour and Cathedral of St. Euphemia

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Porec

Croatia, Istria, Porec

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Porec

Croatia, Istria, Porec

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Porec

Croatia, Istria, Porec

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Porec

Croatia, Istria, Porec

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Porec

Croatia, Istria, Porec

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Croatia, Istria, Porec, Roman Temple

Croatia, Istria, Porec, Roman Temple

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: USA, Arizona, Page, Antelope Slot Canyon

USA, Arizona, Page, Antelope Slot Canyon

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: USA, California, Bodie

USA, California, Bodie

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: USA, California, San Francisco, Golden Gate Park

USA, California, San Francisco, Golden Gate Park

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: USA, Arizona, Grand Canyon, o Neill Butte

USA, Arizona, Grand Canyon, o Neill Butte

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: England, Lancashire, Manchester, Salford Quays

England, Lancashire, Manchester, Salford Quays

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: South America. Brazil. A Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) atop its oven-like

South America. Brazil. A Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) atop its oven-like
Brazil. A Rufous Hornero (Furnarius Rufus) atop its oven-like mud nest is commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Detail of broad gauge locomotive and carriages at Swindon, 1849

Detail of broad gauge locomotive and carriages at Swindon, 1849
Taken from a painting by Edward Snell. Edward Snell worked at Swindon Works in the late 1840s

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Swindon Works and Railway Village by Edward Snell. 1849

Swindon Works and Railway Village by Edward Snell. 1849
An early watercolour painting of New Swindon by Edward Snell. Snell was head draughtsman at Swindon Works, later becoming assistant to Works Manager, Archibold Sturrock in 1846

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Scotlands John Frame makes the break for the match-winning try against South Africa in 1969

Scotlands John Frame makes the break for the match-winning try against South Africa in 1969
Rugby Union - 1969 / 1970 South Africa Tour of Britain and Ireland - Scotland 6 South Africa 3 Scotland full back John Frame makes the break for Ian Smith to score the winning try

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: Scotland take on South Africa at Murrayfield in 1969

Scotland take on South Africa at Murrayfield in 1969
Rugby Union - 1969 / 1970 South Africa Tour of Britain and Ireland - Scotland 6 South Africa 3 Scotlands Chris Rea (#12) looks to intercept the ball, with teammate Ian Robertson inside him

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Students Anthony Mosakowski

North East Festivals Students Anthony Mosakowski and Hana Grisdale record watery sounds for the music to feature in the first Environment Festival organised by Durham University in Durham City 9 May

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin

North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin the 2 week First Wave Festival 16 July 1988

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The opening day of the Gateshead Flower

North East Festivals The opening day of the Gateshead Flower and Arts Festival at Gateshead Library 29 May 1997 - Gateshead Mayor Frank Donovan

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The giant Mr Bill Board tours the streets of Newcastle 7

North East Festivals The giant Mr Bill Board tours the streets of Newcastle 7 October 1983 to launch The Newcastle Festival, pictured at the Haymarket Metro Station

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Ann Edgar, Gatesehad Council Leisure Catering Manager

North East Festivals Ann Edgar, Gatesehad Council Leisure Catering Manager, who has cooked up three trophies at the Ryton Music Festival 26 February 1997

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The Newcastle Comedy Festival got off to an explosive start

North East Festivals The Newcastle Comedy Festival got off to an explosive start with a fireworks spectacular on the banks of the River Tyne 1 November 1995

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Ann Edgar, Gatesehad Council Leisure Catering Manager

North East Festivals Ann Edgar, Gatesehad Council Leisure Catering Manager, who has cooked up three trophies at the Ryton Music Festival 26 February 1997

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The Newcastle Comedy Festival got off to an explosive start

North East Festivals The Newcastle Comedy Festival got off to an explosive start with a fireworks spectacular on the banks of the River Tyne 1 November 1995

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The Alnwick Music Festival 3 August 1997 - Jan

North East Festivals The Alnwick Music Festival 3 August 1997 - Jan and Ulrike Van Eikeren from Salzburg, Austria

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The opening day of the Gateshead Flower

North East Festivals The opening day of the Gateshead Flower and Arts Festival at Gateshead Library 29 May 1997 - Betty Reader with her flower display

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Toe-tapping youngsters brough a folksy flavour to

North East Festivals Toe-tapping youngsters brough a folksy flavour to the Lightfoot Sports Centre, Walker, Newcastle, with the first major dance event of the First Wave Festival 19 July 1988

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin

North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin the 2 week First Wave Festival 16 July 1988

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The Newcastle Comedy Festival - Welcome to planet earth

North East Festivals The Newcastle Comedy Festival - Welcome to planet earth, the Comedy Aliens arrive at Newcastle Central Station for the start of the festival 1 November 1995

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin

North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin the 2 week First Wave Festival 16 July 1988

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The opening day of the Gateshead Flower

North East Festivals The opening day of the Gateshead Flower and Arts Festival at Gateshead Library 29 May 1997 - Gateshead Mayor Frank Donovan

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Rachael Fisher and Andrew Cronnie, both eight

North East Festivals Rachael Fisher and Andrew Cronnie, both eight, with other 8 to 11-year-olds from Carr Hill Primary School who won prizes at the Gateshead Music festival 2 July 1997

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Graham Stevens went walking on water

North East Festivals Graham Stevens went walking on water and got that sinking feeling. After a few steps on the lake at Exhibition Park, Newcastle

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The giant Mr Bill Board tours the streets of Newcastle 7

North East Festivals The giant Mr Bill Board tours the streets of Newcastle 7 October 1983 to launch The Newcastle Festival, pictured at the Haymarket Metro Station

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Rachael Fisher and Andrew Cronnie, both eight

North East Festivals Rachael Fisher and Andrew Cronnie, both eight, with other 8 to 11-year-olds from Carr Hill Primary School who won prizes at the Gateshead Music festival 2 July 1997

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Happy beer drinkers at the Tyneside Beer Festivle 21 April

North East Festivals Happy beer drinkers at the Tyneside Beer Festivle 21 April 1973

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin

North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin the 2 week First Wave Festival 16 July 1988

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Crowds are treated to a musical treat by a couple of old

North East Festivals Crowds are treated to a musical treat by a couple of old timers during the Newcastle Festival 11 October 1969

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin

North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin the 2 week First Wave Festival 16 July 1988

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Rachael Fisher and Andrew Cronnie, both eight

North East Festivals Rachael Fisher and Andrew Cronnie, both eight, with other 8 to 11-year-olds from Carr Hill Primary School who won prizes at the Gateshead Music festival 2 July 1997

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The tattered and battered windsock flying from the Newcastle

North East Festivals The tattered and battered windsock flying from the Newcastle Civic Centre to promote the Newcastle Festival 3 October 1972

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Graham Stevens went walking on water

North East Festivals Graham Stevens went walking on water and got that sinking feeling. After a few steps on the lake at Exhibition Park, Newcastle

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin

North East Festivals The New Wave Parade through the centre of Newcastle to begin the 2 week First Wave Festival 16 July 1988

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals Students Anthony Mosakowski

North East Festivals Students Anthony Mosakowski and Hana Grisdale record watery sounds for the music to feature in the first Environment Festival organised by Durham University in Durham City 9 May

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The launch of the North Shields Fish Quay Festival 23 May

North East Festivals The launch of the North Shields Fish Quay Festival 23 May 1987 - Local schoolchildren carry a giant fish as part of the procession

Background imageImages Dated 21st September 2012: North East Festivals The launch of the North Shields Fish Quay Festival 23 May

North East Festivals The launch of the North Shields Fish Quay Festival 23 May 1987 - The fishing boats head back up the River Tyne from Newcastle - The decorated Kingfisher arives at North Shields



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