Images Dated 15th April 1971
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British wrestler Count Bartelli at the helm of a huge lawn mower on the lawn of his home
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Filming for the Val Doonican show on ITV taking place at Newgate Street, Hertfordshire
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This pretty pair of team-mates are about to score in their black football vests
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Although he at present runs three cars , wrestler Count Bartelli still finds time to run
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Model Stephanie Beacham leaving Heathrow Airport for Paris. 15th April 1971
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The balloon went at Filbert Street on 14th April, home of Leicester City football club
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Sandy Pimlott and his Floating Bedstead, a homemade boat with a Morris 8 rear axle
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Putting a shine on one of his trophies is British wrestler Count Bartelli in his Crewe
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British wrestler Count Bartelli takes in the daily order of meat at his home near Crewe
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British wrestler Count Bartelli feeding his horse April 1971 P005666
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The balloon went at Filbert Street on 14th April, home of Leicester City football club
The balloon went at Filbert Street on 14th April, home of Leicester City football club, as the Second Division football club installed its revolutionary £8000 pitch protection equipment which comprises a polythene balloon covering the whole playing area and hovering fifteen feet above the pitch on a cushion of hot air. The temperature inside is ten degrees warmer than on the outside and gives the pitch adequate protection from frost, snow and rain. The players can train underneath and the groundsmen can work under cover until the balloon is deflated. 15th April 1971
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