RM2JE9PYR–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. James Garnall crashing a Hyundai during the second race in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE9PYX–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. James Garnall crashing a Hyundai during the second race in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE9PYK–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. James Garnall after crashing a Hyundai during the second race in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE9PYM–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. James Garnall talking to a marshal after crashing a Hyundai during the second race in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE9PYF–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. James Garnall crashing a Hyundai during the second race in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE9PYH–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. James Garnall crashing a Hyundai during the second race in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE6K91–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Adam Morgan driving a BMW 330e M Sport for Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport paying a visit to the gravel trap during qualification for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RF2JENF0H–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Ash Hand and Michael Crees signing autographs during the pit walk at the British Touring Car meeting at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RM2JE6K9B–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Adam Morgan driving a BMW 330e M Sport for Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport paying a visit to the gravel trap during qualification for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE6KCF–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson driving an Infiniti for Q50 Laser Tools Racing crashing through thge gravel trap during qualifying in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RF2JENERP–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Pit lane walkabout and autograph session at the British Touring Car Championship at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RM2JE6KBY–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson driving an Infiniti for Q50 Laser Tools Racing crashing through the gravel trap during qualifying in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RM2JE6KBP–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson driving an Infiniti for Q50 Laser Tools Racing crashing through the gravel trap during qualifying in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RF2JENEN6–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Pit lane walkabout and autograph session at the British Touring Car Championship at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JENENJ–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson and Aiden Moffat of Laser Tools Racing signing autographs during the pit land walkabout at the British Touring Car Championship meeting at croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JENF53–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Sam Osborne driver for Apec Racing with Beavis Morgan signing autographs during the pit lane walkabout at the British Touring Car Championship meeting at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RM2JE6KC3–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson driving an Infiniti for Q50 Laser Tools Racing crashing through the gravel trap during qualifying in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RF2JENEX8–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Stephen Jelley driver for Team BMW signing autographs during the pit lane walkabout at the British Touring Car Championship meeting at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RM2JE6K8P–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Adam Morgan driving a BMW 330e M Sport for Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport paying a visit to the gravel trap during qualification for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE6KBK–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson driving an Infiniti for Q50 Laser Tools Racing crashing through the gravel trap during qualifying in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RF2JENF2Y–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Michael Crees signing autographs during the pit walk at the British Touring Car meeting at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RM2JE6K97–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Adam Morgan driving a BMW 330e M Sport for Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport paying a visit to the gravel trap during qualification for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE6K9F–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Adam Morgan driving a BMW 330e M Sport for Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport with damage after paying a visit to the gravel trap during qualification for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JE6KDN–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson driving a damaged Infiniti for Q50 Laser Tools Racing after crashing during qualifying in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RF2JENEFF–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Preparing for the pit lane walkabout and autograph session at the British Touring Car Championship at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RM2JE6KC8–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Dexter Patterson driving an Infiniti for Q50 Laser Tools Racing crashing through the gravel trap during qualifying in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RF2JENEHG–Croft, England, 26 Jun 2022. Pit lane walkabout and autograph session at the British Touring Car Championship at Croft Circuit. Credit: Colin Edwards
RM2JE6K8X–Croft, England, 25 Jun 2022. Adam Morgan driving a BMW 330e M Sport for Car Gods with Ciceley Motorsport paying a visit to the gravel trap during qualification for the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RF2JE03DY–Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 23 Jun 2022. Aerial view of the Hoppings, Europe’s largest funfair, on the Town Moor in Newcastle. Credit: Colin Edwards.
RF2JE05AE–Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 23 Jun 2022. Aerial view of the Hoppings, Europe’s largest funfair, on the Town Moor in Newcastle. Credit: Colin Edwards.
RF2JE04JH–Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 23 Jun 2022. Aerial view of the Hoppings, Europe’s largest funfair, on the Town Moor in Newcastle. Credit: Colin Edwards.
RF2JE0396–Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 23 Jun 2022. Aerial view of Exhibition Park in Newcastle looking towards city centre. Credit: Colin Edwards.
RF2JE0301–Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 23 Jun 2022. Aerial view of the Hoppings, Europe’s largest funfair, on the Town Moor in Newcastle. Credit: Colin Edwards.
RF2JE035G–Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 23 Jun 2022. Aerial view of the Hoppings, Europe’s largest funfair, on the Town Moor in Newcastle. Credit: Colin Edwards.
RF2JE03RK–Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 23 Jun 2022. Aerial view of the Hoppings, Europe’s largest funfair, on the Town Moor in Newcastle. Credit: Colin Edwards.
RM2JD3FXN–Chester le Street, UK. 8 June 2022. Finn Allen, batting for Yorkshire Vikings is bowled by Scott Borthwick during their Vitality Blast match at the Riverside. Credit: Colin Edwards Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JD3FXX–Chester le Street, UK. 8 June 2022. Finn Allen, batting for Yorkshire Vikings is bowled by Scott Borthwick during their Vitality Blast match at the Riverside. Credit: Colin Edwards Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JD3FXR–Chester le Street, UK. 8 June 2022. Adam Lyth, batting for Yorkshire Vikings, raising his bat to acknowledge the crowd after he reached his half century in a Vitality Blast match against Durham Cricket. Credit: Colin Edwards Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JD3N4W–Chester le Street, UK. 8 June 2022. Graham Clark batting for Durham Cricket leaving the wicket after being out, bowled by Dominic Leech of Yorkshire Vikings in a Vitality Blast match. Credit: Colin Edwards Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JD3FXP–Chester le Street, UK. 8 June 2022. Adam Lyth, batting for Yorkshire Vikings, raising his bat to acknowledge the crowd after he reached his half century in a Vitality Blast match against Durham Cricket. Credit: Colin Edwards Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News
RM2JC3BAT–Blaydon, England, 9 June 2022. Aerial view of runners crossing the River Tyne on Scotswood Bridge during the annual Blaydon race from Newcastle to Blaydon. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RM2JC3B81–Blaydon, England, 9 June 2022. Aerial view of lead runners crossing the River Tyne on Scotswood Bridge during the annual Blaydon race from Newcastle to Blaydon. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RM2JC3BCH–Blaydon, England, 9 June 2022. Aerial view of lead runners crossing the River Tyne on Scotswood Bridge during the annual Blaydon race from Newcastle to Blaydon. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RM2JC3B9P–Blaydon, England, 9 June 2022. Aerial view of runners crossing the River Tyne on Scotswood Bridge during the annual Blaydon race from Newcastle to Blaydon. Credit: Colin Edwards/Alamy Live News.
RM2JBCYAK–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Matty Chrimes diving to score a try for Sheffield Eagles against Newcastle Thunder in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBCYAY–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Matty Chrimes diving to score a try for Sheffield Eagles against Newcastle Thunder in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBCYAR–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Matty Chrimes diving to score a try for Sheffield Eagles against Newcastle Thunder in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBCX1M–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Anthony Thackeray scoring a try for Sheffield Eagles against Newcastle Thunder in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBD0MD–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Sam Halsall scoring a try for Newcastle Thunder against Sheffield Eagles in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBD0MH–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Sam Halsall scoring a try for Newcastle Thunder against Sheffield Eagles in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBD0MB–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Sam Halsall scoring a try for Newcastle Thunder against Sheffield Eagles in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBCX0H–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Anthony Thackeray scoring a try for Sheffield Eagles against Newcastle Thunder in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBCX2H–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Anthony Thackeray scoring a try for Sheffield Eagles against Newcastle Thunder in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JBD0MM–Newcastle, England, 5 June 2022. Gideon Boafo congratulating Riley Dean after he scored a try for Newcastle Thunder against Sheffield Eagles in the Betfred Championship at Kingston Park. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB2KPW–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's Elected Mayor, Norma Redfearn and Council Chair Cllr Pat Oliver announcing a specially written proclamation heralding the lighting of the beacons later in the day at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB2KPJ–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's Elected Mayor, Norma Redfearn and Council Chair Cllr Pat Oliver announcing a specially written proclamation heralding the lighting of the beacons later in the day at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40T3–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The 101st Regiment Royal Artillery firing a 105mm gun to announce the end of formal proceedings during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40RK–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. A piper playing Diu Regnare, a unique tune specially written for the Platinum Jubilee by Piper Major Stuart Liddell the world’s leading piper during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40RP–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. A piper playing Diu Regnare, a unique tune specially written for the Platinum Jubilee by Piper Major Stuart Liddell the world’s leading piper during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40RW–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Buglers Nikita Gilbert and Peter Davison officially announcing the lighting of the beacons with a specially written bugle call entitled Majesty during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB2KPD–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's Elected Mayor, Norma Redfearn and Council Chair Cllr Pat Oliver announcing a specially written proclamation heralding the lighting of the beacons later in the day at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40RY–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's beacons are lit at Segedunum Roman Fort. There were seven in all, six small ones and one large one to represent the seventy years of the Platinum Jubilee Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB3NPM–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Street performers during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40NT–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. David Wilson Bavaird JP, High Sherriff of Tyne and Wear, introducing the formal part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB3NPC–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Drummers performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB3NPP–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The crowd at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB3NN1–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. A group performs during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40T1–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The lighting of seven beacons, including a huge steel brazier standing four metres high manufactured by local company Smulders, at Segedunum Roman Fort during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB3NPF–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Street performers during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB40T4–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Seven beacons, including a huge steel brazier standing four metres high manufactured by local company Smulders, after being lit at Segedunum Roman Fort during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB3NN6–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Drummers performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RM2JB2KM3–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's Elected Mayor, Norma Redfearn and Council Chair Cllr Pat Oliver announcing a specially written proclamation heralding the lighting of the beacons later in the day at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards / Alamy Live News
RF2JB7518–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside Council Chair Cllr Pat Oliver announcing the first act in the Jubilee Celebrations at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB74MW–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Drummers performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB74HF–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Northern Monkey Brass Band during a sound check at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB7457–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Buglers Nikita Gilbert and Peter Davison preparing to play a specially written bugle call entitled Majesty during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB733X–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The 101st Regiment Royal Artillery firing a 105mm gun to announce the end of formal proceedings during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB75KG–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The Pre Amps performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB7557–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Northern Monkey Brass Band performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB73HD–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Bradley Creswick’s Western Swingfonia performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB72H1–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's beacons are lit at Segedunum Roman Fort. There were seven in all, six small ones and one large one to represent the seventy years of the Platinum Jubilee Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB72WA–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The 101st Regiment Royal Artillery firing a 105mm gun to announce the end of formal proceedings during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB74C2–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's Elected Mayor, Norma Redfearn and Council Chair Cllr Pat Oliver reading a specially written proclamation heralding the lighting of the beacons later in the day at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB742A–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. David Wilson Bavaird JP, High Sherriff of Tyne and Wear, introducing the formal part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB7588–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Northern Monkey Brass Band performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB73D3–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Council Chair, Cllr Pat Oliver, introducing an act at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB75B2–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The huge steel brazier standing four metres high manufactured by local company Smulders, at Segedunum Roman Fort during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB72GA–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's beacons are lit at Segedunum Roman Fort. There were seven in all, six small ones and one large one to represent the seventy years of the Platinum Jubilee Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB73R9–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Community choir preparing to sing the song called A Life Lived with Grace, which has been written and composed by Lucy Keily, from Australia, and Vincent Atueyi Chinemelu, from Nigeria during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB762G–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The crowd at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB72A3–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's beacons are lit at Segedunum Roman Fort. There were seven in all, six small ones and one large one to represent the seventy years of the Platinum Jubilee Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB739X–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Street entertainers Kitsch Cafe performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB74XX–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Drummers performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB72NH–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The 101st Regiment Royal Artillery prepared to fire a 105mm gun to during the formal proceedings during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB73YB–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. A piper being introduced by David Wilson Bavaird JP, High Sherriff of Tyne and Wear, during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB7538–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Northern Monkey Brass Band performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB74R8–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Drummers performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB74F9–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. Northern Monkey Brass Band during a sound check at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB75TY–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. The Pre Amps performing during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Segedunum Roman Fort. Credit: Colin Edwards
RF2JB72BG–Wallsend, England, 2 June 2022. North Tyneside's beacons are lit at Segedunum Roman Fort. There were seven in all, six small ones and one large one to represent the seventy years of the Platinum Jubilee Credit: Colin Edwards
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