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Background image00099 Collection: Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, at 10 Downing Street

Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, at 10 Downing Street. 24th October 1955

Background image00099 Collection: Group captain Peter Townsend. 10th March 1955 Local Caption G1280-6

Group captain Peter Townsend. 10th March 1955 Local Caption G1280-6
Group captain Peter Townsend.10th March 1955 G1280-6

Background image00099 Collection: The Bee Gees pop group left to right: brothers Barry, Robin

The Bee Gees pop group left to right: brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb carrying Barrys wife Linda as the group left Londons Heathrow Airport for a tour of Canada. 26th February 1973

Background image00099 Collection: Music promoter and manager Leslie Conn seen here with Rosamund Turner after deciding to

Music promoter and manager Leslie Conn seen here with Rosamund Turner after deciding to announce their seperation. Leslie bought space on the side of the Swiss Centre in Londons Leicester Square

Background image00099 Collection: Rowan Atkinson during a flying a visit to Newcastle 14 / 01 / 87

Rowan Atkinson during a flying a visit to Newcastle 14 / 01 / 87
Rowan Atkinson during a flying a visit to Newcastle 14/01/87

Background image00099 Collection: Wrestler Jackie Pallo, who will be appearing at Newcastle City Hall March 1972

Wrestler Jackie Pallo, who will be appearing at Newcastle City Hall March 1972

Background image00099 Collection: Prince Charles - The Prince of Wales (thrid from left), joining in the game of '

Prince Charles - The Prince of Wales (thrid from left), joining in the game of " Circular Cricket" at his Knightsbridge Schools sports day

Background image00099 Collection: Comedian Jimmy Logan, who was in Newcastle appearing at Theatre Royal in The World of

Comedian Jimmy Logan, who was in Newcastle appearing at Theatre Royal in The World of Jamie, collecting his haggis from Nwecastle Central Police Station, pictured with Constable Bob Stephenson, left

Background image00099 Collection: Frankie Vaughan signs autographs for fans during a visit to Ryton Park Country Club to

Frankie Vaughan signs autographs for fans during a visit to Ryton Park Country Club to officially launch the appeal for a new youth club in Blaydon

Background image00099 Collection: Actors Eric Sykes and Jimmy Edwards with golfer John Jacobs at his golfing centre in

Actors Eric Sykes and Jimmy Edwards with golfer John Jacobs at his golfing centre in Gosforth on 13th March 1973

Background image00099 Collection: Actor Jimmy Edwards with golfer John Jacobs at his golfing centre in Gosforth on 13th

Actor Jimmy Edwards with golfer John Jacobs at his golfing centre in Gosforth on 13th March 1973

Background image00099 Collection: Rowan Atkinson during a flying a visit to Newcastle - having fun in the snow 14 / 01 / 87

Rowan Atkinson during a flying a visit to Newcastle - having fun in the snow 14 / 01 / 87
Rowan Atkinson during a flying a visit to Newcastle - having fun in the snow 14/01/87

Background image00099 Collection: Prince Charles - The Prince of Wales with his sister Princess Anne at the door of a

Prince Charles - The Prince of Wales with his sister Princess Anne at the door of a railway train in Aberdeen station

Background image00099 Collection: Abi, Trisha, Helen, Pauline, Sarah and Frankie members of the new Pans People

Abi, Trisha, Helen, Pauline, Sarah and Frankie members of the new Pans People, in Newcastle to appear in the Variety Extravaganza at the Newcastle Playhouse 12/06/79

Background image00099 Collection: The television programme Saturday Superstore and Keith Chegwin visits Beamish Museum

The television programme Saturday Superstore and Keith Chegwin visits Beamish Museum 22/02/86

Background image00099 Collection: Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is seen off by Queen Elizabeth II

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is seen off by Queen Elizabeth II and his son Prince Charles at London Airport as he begins the first leg of his 35, 000 mile cCommonwealth tour

Background image00099 Collection: Actress Joan Plowright in costume for the play 'The Rules Of The Game'

Actress Joan Plowright in costume for the play "The Rules Of The Game"
Actress Joan Plowright in costume for the play " The Rules Of The Game" at The Theatre Royal in Newcastle June 7th 1971

Background image00099 Collection: Actress Alexandra Bastedo outside Newcastles Theatre Royal where she is appearing

Actress Alexandra Bastedo outside Newcastles Theatre Royal where she is appearing on the play " Conduct Unbecoming" Circa 1971

Background image00099 Collection: The cast of the musical Hair at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle on 29th October 1970

The cast of the musical Hair at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle on 29th October 1970

Background image00099 Collection: Mr Macho, Lewis Collins visits Newcastle nightclub Tuxedo Junction 09 / 01 / 81

Mr Macho, Lewis Collins visits Newcastle nightclub Tuxedo Junction 09 / 01 / 81
Mr Macho, Lewis Collins visits Newcastle nightclub Tuxedo Junction 09/01/81 Lewis is mobbed by the large crowd

Background image00099 Collection: Edward Hardwicke and Paul Schofield at the Theatre Royal

Edward Hardwicke and Paul Schofield at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle in the play The Rules Of The Game in June 1971

Background image00099 Collection: Paul Schofield at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle in the play The Rules Of The Game in June

Paul Schofield at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle in the play The Rules Of The Game in June 1971

Background image00099 Collection: Adam Faith flew into Newcastle Airport on his way to opening a new boutique in Durham

Adam Faith flew into Newcastle Airport on his way to opening a new boutique in Durham City on July 21st, 1972

Background image00099 Collection: Lord Olivier came to watch his wife, Joan Plowright, star with Paul Schofield (centre)

Lord Olivier came to watch his wife, Joan Plowright, star with Paul Schofield (centre), in the play The Rules Of The Game at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle on June 7th, 1971

Background image00099 Collection: There was a sense of community among sloshing water and a steamy atmosphere between

There was a sense of community among sloshing water and a steamy atmosphere between the women washing their families clothes in a wash house in April, 1962

Background image00099 Collection: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 31 May 1978 - The

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 31 May 1978 - The Prince at the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle

Background image00099 Collection: The cast of the production of Oliver at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle on September 2nd

The cast of the production of Oliver at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle on September 2nd, 1983. Jimmy Edwards, George Sewell

Background image00099 Collection: Andre Previn at the City Hall in Newcastle where he will conduct the Northern Sinfonia in

Andre Previn at the City Hall in Newcastle where he will conduct the Northern Sinfonia in a Newcastle Festival concert on October 4th, 1971

Background image00099 Collection: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 27 November 1979

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 27 November 1979 - The Prince arriving at the British Gas inspection centre, Nelson Industrial Estate, Cramlington

Background image00099 Collection: Comedian Bobby Pattinson is given a bumpy ride by the Dallas Boys, back in June, 1977

Comedian Bobby Pattinson is given a bumpy ride by the Dallas Boys, back in June, 1977. The Dallas boys had just signed to appear for several weeks at Bobbys club, the Talk of the Tyne, in Gateshead

Background image00099 Collection: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 1 July 1981 - The

Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 1 July 1981 - The Prince visits the Newcastle Polytechnic, now the Northumbria University in Newcastle

Background image00099 Collection: Fenella Fielding takes the title role in the play Colette by the Oxford Playhouse Company

Fenella Fielding takes the title role in the play Colette by the Oxford Playhouse Company at the Sunderland Empire 09/11/71

Background image00099 Collection: Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman & his girlfriend Astrid arrive at Newcastle Central Station

Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman & his girlfriend Astrid arrive at Newcastle Central Station before they play a gig at the Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4th March 1971 (first night of their UK tour)

Background image00099 Collection: Twins Jenni and Jaqui Chitty, appear in the pantomime The World of Jamie at Newcastle

Twins Jenni and Jaqui Chitty, appear in the pantomime The World of Jamie at Newcastles Theatre Royal 15 December 1971

Background image00099 Collection: Britt Ekland at the Gosforth Park Hotel in Newcastle July 1980

Britt Ekland at the Gosforth Park Hotel in Newcastle July 1980. She is currently on a book tour to promote her new book True Britt

Background image00099 Collection: Hats not write. When this story was run in the Journal in October, 1971

Hats not write. When this story was run in the Journal in October, 1971, our reporter complained that newspapermen never wrote stories with their hats

Background image00099 Collection: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background image00099 Collection: Joanna Dunham, Alan Bates, Sheila Allen and French actress Malon Pantari in Cafe de

Joanna Dunham, Alan Bates, Sheila Allen and French actress Malon Pantari in Cafe de Artistes in Chelsea getting the feel of a Beatniks lifestyle for the ABC play

Background image00099 Collection: It looked like a storyline from one of those television historical productions - The

It looked like a storyline from one of those television historical productions - The Wives of Wicked Pickles. The central character, Wilfrid Pickles

Background image00099 Collection: Pop diva Hazel O Connor relaxes on the George Stephenson monument

Pop diva Hazel O Connor relaxes on the George Stephenson monument, while in Newcastle for a City Hall appearance in September, 1980

Background image00099 Collection: Cleo Laine, who was appearing at the Newcastle Festival in October, 1970

Cleo Laine, who was appearing at the Newcastle Festival in October, 1970. Cleo was singing in the Gershwin Gala at the City Hall

Background image00099 Collection: North East dancer Debbie Paine who is appearing at the Newcastle Tyne Theatre with

North East dancer Debbie Paine who is appearing at the Newcastle Tyne Theatre with the Tiller Girls Dance Troupe

Background image00099 Collection: Is there really a Basil Fawlty lurking deep within John Cleese

Is there really a Basil Fawlty lurking deep within John Cleese? " Not at all, " says the star of Fawlty Towers, pictured in Newcastle, in November, 1977, to launch his book of the same name

Background image00099 Collection: Tom Dreaper on Arkle. November 1965

Tom Dreaper on Arkle. November 1965

Background image00099 Collection: Actress Sally Geeson at Cowies car showroom in Sunderland in September 1970

Actress Sally Geeson at Cowies car showroom in Sunderland in September 1970

Background image00099 Collection: Pat Taffe on Arkle. March 1966

Pat Taffe on Arkle. March 1966

Background image00099 Collection: School for Father Christmases at Henrys Stores, Birmingham. Dr

School for Father Christmases at Henrys Stores, Birmingham. Dr. Any Cohen instructing Father Christmas and his deputies on the correct way of doing their work. 12th November 1957

Background image00099 Collection: Comedian Harry Worth, pictured on June 18, 1979, with Debbie Arnold (left

Comedian Harry Worth, pictured on June 18, 1979, with Debbie Arnold (left) in Newcastles Grey Street, was appearing in Pardon Me, Prime Minister, at the Theatre Royal



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