Images Dated 2nd February 1973
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As Tet the Vietnamese New Year gets closer, it seems that the whole population of Saigon
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Father pushes his son on a cycle with a bundle of firewood through the streets of Saigon
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Children swimming in the Saigon River on the eve of Tet, the Vietnamese new year
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Pupils of Eton school changing class during the morning break around 11:00
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Hat seller at the flower market in Saigon on the eve of the Tet celebrations
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A stall holder waters his flowers and shrubs during the midday heat of Saigon flowers
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South Vietnamese fire service trying to make their way through the congested streets of
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US Vice President Spiro Agnew seen here at Tan Son Nhut Air Base
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Famous entertainer Frankie Vaughan met the oldest and the youngest of his fan club
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Pupils of Eton school changing class during the morning break around 11:00
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Famous entertainer Frankie Vaughan met the oldest and the youngest of his fan club
Famous entertainer Frankie Vaughan met the oldest and the youngest of his fan club members at his home at Totteridge Lane, Totteridge, N20. They were 9 year old Vicky Owen-Leah of Woodford and Mrs Anne Dagnall 87 years old who flew in from Hollywood, North Belfast.
The youngest and oldest fan planted a big kiss on Frankie's chops and later with other members of the fan club, gave him a present wrapped up in gold paper.
The reason for the visit by the Frankie Vaughan fan club was to celebrate his 45th birthday.
2nd February 1973
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