from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
048406:Crematorium West Road Denton Unknown 1944

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from Newcastle University (youtube)
Post Woman And Kid Aka Post Woman And Baby Issue Title Is Help Yourself (1944)

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from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
044066:Stoll cinema Westgate Road Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown 1944

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Travelling showman's caravan

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from Youtube (youtube)
Scouts Issue Title - One Good Deed (1944)

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School Post Office (1944)

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from Youtube (youtube)
Durham Issue Title - Beauty Calls (1944)

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from Youtube (youtube)
Tomorrows Kitchen Aka Tomorrow's Kitchen (1944)

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Proceed According To Plan - Trailer (1944)

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from Youtube (youtube)
Bones..Bones..Bones - Save Bones (1944)

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from Youtube (youtube)
Coals Of Fire (1944)

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from TWAM (flickr)
Tankers built for the Normandy Landings

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from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
050456:The Tatler News Cinema Westgate Road Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown c.1944

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from Youtube (youtube)
Trailer: Save coal for battle (1944)

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from Youtube (youtube)
Prisoner Of War Camp (1944)

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Workington Town RLFC
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Workington Town RLFC
- Workington Town Rugby League Football Club were founded in 1944. The club played at Borough Park up to 1956, when they moved to their current ground at Derwent Park, which …
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Sea Cadets (1944)

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