Can you help solve the mystery of the 1930s detective's scrapbook?

The scrapbook belonging to 1930s detective Henry Littler Credit: Northumbria Police

Can you help solve the case of the mystery scrapbook which once belonged to a 1930s South Shields detective?

The book was found in a bookcase at South Shields Police Station and includes old newspaper cuttings and photographs.

It's believed the scrapbook belonged to Henry Littler - who joined the then County Borough of South Shields Police in 1929.

The scrapbook was found at South Shields Police Station Credit: Northumbria Police

Mr Littler went on to have a successful career in the force serving as a detective for a number of years before being promoted to sergeant in 1946 and later inspector.

Among the cuttings are Daily Order's which include promotions and commendations and an old warrant card.

A page of the scrapbook found at South Shields Police station Credit: Northumbria Police

Chief Inspector Chris Grice, from Northumbria Police, said: "The scrapbook is fascinating, it really is a piece of history and documents Henry's career as a police officer. The newspaper cuttings include incidents he was involved in and details of his promotion, along with some of his sporting achievements and his old warrant card.

"Sadly we don't think Henry will still be alive but are hoping he has some living relatives or there are people who knew him and are really keen to trace them so we can share his memories with them."

Any relatives of Henry Littler should get in contact with Northumbria Police on 101 and ask to speak to the front office at Millbank Police Station.