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Background image00101 Collection: These men are trying to make a quick getaway with this rail truck full of coal during

These men are trying to make a quick getaway with this rail truck full of coal during the fuel shortage in February 1972

Background image00101 Collection: Dozens of amateurs coal pickers take sacks down to the beach at Hartlepool to fill them

Dozens of amateurs coal pickers take sacks down to the beach at Hartlepool to fill them full of sea coal during the fuel shortage in March 1962

Background image00101 Collection: An orange

An orange

Background image00101 Collection: PJ Proby spoke, in November, 1971, of his brush with gangland in a Newcastle nightclub

PJ Proby spoke, in November, 1971, of his brush with gangland in a Newcastle nightclub

Background image00101 Collection: Two men make their way along a beach with their sacks of sea coal that they have

Two men make their way along a beach with their sacks of sea coal that they have collected during the fuel shortage of January 1972

Background image00101 Collection: Singer Frankie Vaughan strolling along the beach with some of the models from a fashion

Singer Frankie Vaughan strolling along the beach with some of the models from a fashion show at Seaburn, Sunderland to raise money for the Durham County Association of Youth Clubs, 23 Ocotober 1970

Background image00101 Collection: Prince Charles - The Prince of Wales with his sister Princess Anne

Prince Charles - The Prince of Wales with his sister Princess Anne and his grandmother Princess Andrew of Greece on arrival at Portsmouth station

Background image00101 Collection: Actress Wendy Richard plays the clown in Newcastle in September, 1989

Actress Wendy Richard plays the clown in Newcastle in September, 1989. Wendy put on the red nose, make-up and uniform of a big top clown to present an up-coming programme in the TTT series of 55 North

Background image00101 Collection: People gambling and playing roulette in a casino in May 1967

People gambling and playing roulette in a casino in May 1967

Background image00101 Collection: Model Jilly Johnson models a bikini made from wool to promote The International Wool

Model Jilly Johnson models a bikini made from wool to promote The International Wool Secretariat pure new wool as a fashionable covering for household furniture at a lavish breakfast reception at

Background image00101 Collection: Some cashew nuts

Some cashew nuts

Background image00101 Collection: The Pinot Noir grape in the Pol Roger vinyards at Epernay

The Pinot Noir grape in the Pol Roger vinyards at Epernay, used to such great effect in their champagne in November 1992

Background image00101 Collection: Its Lenny the Lion and his puppet master, ventriloquist Terry Hall

Its Lenny the Lion and his puppet master, ventriloquist Terry Hall, when they were appearing in Dick Whittington, at the Tyne Theatre, in January, 1987

Background image00101 Collection: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 23 September 1985

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 23 September 1985 - The Prince arrives at Newcastle Airport

Background image00101 Collection: Kevin Keegan and Terry McDermott turned up at newsagent Derek Weddles shop

Kevin Keegan and Terry McDermott turned up at newsagent Derek Weddles shop, in Saltwell Road, Gateshead, to autograph prizes to help raise money for Redheugh Boys Club. Circa 1983

Background image00101 Collection: Each man for himself - prospectors at West Wylam digging for coal during the fuel

Each man for himself - prospectors at West Wylam digging for coal during the fuel shortage in February 1952

Background image00101 Collection: Mrs. J. Rogers, of 48 Balmoral Gardens, Preston, North Shields

Mrs. J. Rogers, of 48 Balmoral Gardens, Preston, North Shields, picks some of the lovely grapes she has grown in her greenhouse. She makes wine with them in August 1957

Background image00101 Collection: The best way to carry strawberries home, says seven year old picker David Kirkland

The best way to carry strawberries home, says seven year old picker David Kirkland, of Morpeth in July 1979

Background image00101 Collection: Cutting the hands of bananas from the stem for weighing is Mr. J. Havelock, at the C

Cutting the hands of bananas from the stem for weighing is Mr. J. Havelock, at the C.W.S. fruit watehouse in Stowell Street, Newcastle in March 1953

Background image00101 Collection: Graeme McCartney prunes raspberry canes in September 1997

Graeme McCartney prunes raspberry canes in September 1997

Background image00101 Collection: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 7 December 1983

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 7 December 1983 - Mrs J Kitcat, widow of the frmer Inspector of HM Coastguard

Background image00101 Collection: Australian actor Ray Barrett in Newcastle in March, 1971

Australian actor Ray Barrett in Newcastle in March, 1971, at the Theatre Royal in the play The Dragon Variation

Background image00101 Collection: Pear picking in April 1970 - much of the produce comes to English shops

Pear picking in April 1970 - much of the produce comes to English shops

Background image00101 Collection: Necessity is the mother of invention, and Lanchester garage owner David Close certainly

Necessity is the mother of invention, and Lanchester garage owner David Close certainly had to do something to keep the petrol flowing during power cuts

Background image00101 Collection: Winter weather 1972. Heavy snow on Westgate Road, Newcastle. 01 / 02 / 72

Winter weather 1972. Heavy snow on Westgate Road, Newcastle. 01 / 02 / 72
Winter weather 1972. Heavy snow on Westgate Road, Newcastle. 01/02/72

Background image00101 Collection: The source of the attraction was the Radio One disc jockey, Emperor Rosko

The source of the attraction was the Radio One disc jockey, Emperor Rosko, who opened the fashion shop. More than 500 girls turned up within minutes of Roskos arrival

Background image00101 Collection: One of Britains fastest steam locomotives the Sir Nigel Gresley stops at

One of Britains fastest steam locomotives the Sir Nigel Gresley stops at Newcastle Central Station during the trains 600-mile round trip from London via Carlisle and Newcastle

Background image00101 Collection: Australian actor Ray Barrett met two of his fans while in Newcastle in March, 1971

Australian actor Ray Barrett met two of his fans while in Newcastle in March, 1971, at the Theatre Royal in the play The Dragon Variation

Background image00101 Collection: In just two minutes, 10 year old Ian Dyer achieves what many adults fail to manage after

In just two minutes, 10 year old Ian Dyer achieves what many adults fail to manage after years of blood, sweat and tears - solve the mystery of the Rubiks Cube in April 1981

Background image00101 Collection: Gateshead sixth formers raised more than £200 with a sponsored marathon Monopoly in

Gateshead sixth formers raised more than £200 with a sponsored marathon Monopoly in
Gateshead sixth formers raised more than £ 200 with a sponsored marathon Monopoly in November 1980

Background image00101 Collection: Workers leave Longbridge motor plant in Birmingham after a car delivery on the last day

Workers leave Longbridge motor plant in Birmingham after a car delivery on the last day of production before the start of a strike. 2nd October 1966

Background image00101 Collection: A workman sprays on the gas pipelines concrete coat in December 1974

A workman sprays on the gas pipelines concrete coat in December 1974

Background image00101 Collection: Rally drivers left to right: Paddy Hopkirk, Timo Makinen of Finland wearing a Russian hat

Rally drivers left to right: Paddy Hopkirk, Timo Makinen of Finland wearing a Russian hat and Rauno Aaltonen sit on the bonnet of one of their three minis on the stage at the London palladium.The

Background image00101 Collection: In 1935 an actress committed suicide at the Theatre Royal

In 1935 an actress committed suicide at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle and her ghost is said to haunt the aisles. But pictures like this one, taken in Feburary 1971, would not fool todays ghost experts

Background image00101 Collection: Wowing the platform crowd at Newcastle Central station is Gresley streamlined A4 pacific

Wowing the platform crowd at Newcastle Central station is Gresley streamlined A4 pacific No. 4498 named after the great man himself, in honour of it being the 100th LNER pacific built at Doncaster

Background image00101 Collection: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 3 December 1982

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 3 December 1982 - The Prince talking to local residents on his way to the opening of Derwentside Industrial Development Agency

Background image00101 Collection: Daily Mirrors first ever photograper Ivor Castle, poses for a portrait smoking a

Daily Mirrors first ever photograper Ivor Castle, poses for a portrait smoking a cigar. Circa 1905

Background image00101 Collection: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 22 May 1985 - The

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 22 May 1985 - The Prince meets local residents on walkabout in Elswick -

Background image00101 Collection: Master sleuth Martha Kessler, 12, from Gilesgate, Durham who is practising for theCluedo

Master sleuth Martha Kessler, 12, from Gilesgate, Durham who is practising for theCluedo champ of Great Britain competitiom in April 1977

Background image00101 Collection: Tuesday evening in the Durant Hall, Newcastle and brains are in top gear for the Scrabble

Tuesday evening in the Durant Hall, Newcastle and brains are in top gear for the Scrabble competition in November 1977

Background image00101 Collection: Racing drivers pat Moss and Ann Wisdom aged 21, study their map on the promenade in

Racing drivers pat Moss and Ann Wisdom aged 21, study their map on the promenade in Blackpool, the day before for the start of the RAC rally. 6th March 1956

Background image00101 Collection: Paddy Hopkirk (in white) (Car 98) with co-driver Tony Nash

Paddy Hopkirk (in white) (Car 98) with co-driver Tony Nash, pause during a walk along the beach front to watch their third driver Neville Johnston, who began walking on his hands

Background image00101 Collection: Bricklayer Allan Wilson will 'go to jail'for a crime of having a winning way

Bricklayer Allan Wilson will "go to jail"for a crime of having a winning way
Bricklayer Allan Wilson will " go to jail" for a crime of having a winning way with words. Allan wrote a catchy slogan to win through to the British Monopoly Championship in August 1979

Background image00101 Collection: Robert Lindsay actor who is starring as Bill Snibson in the stage musical Me

Robert Lindsay actor who is starring as Bill Snibson in the stage musical Me and My Girl at the Adelphi Theatre in London February 1985

Background image00101 Collection: Actor and former journalist Alan Browning visting Newcastle. 13 / 06 / 71

Actor and former journalist Alan Browning visting Newcastle. 13 / 06 / 71
Actor and former journalist Alan Browning visting Newcastle. 13/06/71

Background image00101 Collection: Marian Dash at the Vaux World Shove Ha penny Championships in Durham in August 1983

Marian Dash at the Vaux World Shove Ha penny Championships in Durham in August 1983

Background image00101 Collection: Chairman of thre House of Commons Motor Club Sir Gerald Nabbaro (right

Chairman of thre House of Commons Motor Club Sir Gerald Nabbaro (right) pictured at the Leyland factory with managing Director of the British Leyland Motor Corporation Sir Donald Stokes during

Background image00101 Collection: Students playing the new Chinese board game GOin April 1977

Students playing the new Chinese board game GOin April 1977



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