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00422 Collection (page 2)

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Background image00422 Collection: Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions

Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions (A R P) training. Air Raid Wardens. Circa : 1940

Background image00422 Collection: A German Heinkel He 111 medium bomber aircraft, shot down near Edinburgh during World War

A German Heinkel He 111 medium bomber aircraft, shot down near Edinburgh during World War Two. 30/10/1940

Background image00422 Collection: Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions

Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions (A R P) training. Air Raid Wardens. Circa : 1940

Background image00422 Collection: Val McDermid, Sunday People Journalist, 4th February 1981. House Sale Story

Val McDermid, Sunday People Journalist, 4th February 1981. House Sale Story

Background image00422 Collection: Members of the Home Guard march whilst wearing gas masks. 14 / 07 / 1942

Members of the Home Guard march whilst wearing gas masks. 14 / 07 / 1942
Members of the Home Guard march whilst wearing gas masks. 14/07/1942

Background image00422 Collection: Volunteer workers prepare a meal for families rendered homeless by an air raid

Volunteer workers prepare a meal for families rendered homeless by an air raid on the North East on Thursday 2nd October, 1941. 04/10/1941

Background image00422 Collection: Major General R C Money inspects members of the Home Guard at Throckley, Northumberland

Major General R C Money inspects members of the Home Guard at Throckley, Northumberland. 27/11/1941

Background image00422 Collection: Families enjoy a hot meal at an emergency centre. They had been rendered homeless from a

Families enjoy a hot meal at an emergency centre. They had been rendered homeless from a town in the North East during the air raid of Tuesday 15th April 1941

Background image00422 Collection: Newcastle residents try out a stirrup pump as part of prepartions to fight fires

Newcastle residents try out a stirrup pump as part of prepartions to fight fires following air raids. Air raid precautions (A R P). February 1941

Background image00422 Collection: Newcastle West End Police held a gas mask snooker handicap in aid of the British Red

Newcastle West End Police held a gas mask snooker handicap in aid of the British Red Cross. 5th May 1941

Background image00422 Collection: After a patrol in November 1940, members of a North-East Home Guard unit enjoy a little

After a patrol in November 1940, members of a North-East Home Guard unit enjoy a little relaxation at their new headquarters. 07/11/1940

Background image00422 Collection: A hundred household in Oakhurst Terrace, Benton gave up their garden railings to help

A hundred household in Oakhurst Terrace, Benton gave up their garden railings to help the drive for scrap metal during the Second World War. Workmen are seen removing some of the railings. 12/08/1940

Background image00422 Collection: Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James

Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James Park, Newcastle, in 1944. 24/04/1944

Background image00422 Collection: The Lord Mayor of Newcastle (Councillor A D Russell) inspecting men of the Home Guard

The Lord Mayor of Newcastle (Councillor A D Russell) inspecting men of the Home Guard attached to an engineering establishment in the North East. 13/08/1940

Background image00422 Collection: Units of the Queens Messengers Food Convoy arrive in Newcaslte

Units of the Queens Messengers Food Convoy arrive in Newcaslte, for service in the Northern Region. 24/04/1941

Background image00422 Collection: Storekeepers checking some of the 19, 000 new-type steel helmets which arrived in

Storekeepers checking some of the 19, 000 new-type steel helmets which arrived in Newcastle for distribution to street fire watchers. 26th March 1941

Background image00422 Collection: Gosforth Home Guard members marching to the Royalty Cinema to see a special film show

Gosforth Home Guard members marching to the Royalty Cinema to see a special film show. 21st April 1941

Background image00422 Collection: Members of the kitchen staff preparing meals while wearing gas masks during an exercise

Members of the kitchen staff preparing meals while wearing gas masks during an exercise at the Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle. 2nd April 1941

Background image00422 Collection: Sandbags are placed for the protection of vital buildings in Gateshead in prepartion for

Sandbags are placed for the protection of vital buildings in Gateshead in prepartion for air raids. Here workmen place the bags around the childrens hospital. 07/10/1939

Background image00422 Collection: A shot down German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft

A shot down German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft. It is seen here at Blyths Market Place for the towns War Weapons Week. 28/01/1941

Background image00422 Collection: Crime writer Val McDermid working at the Daily Record in the 1980s

Crime writer Val McDermid working at the Daily Record in the 1980s

Background image00422 Collection: Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James

Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James Park, Newcastle, in 1944. 24/04/1944



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