Home > All Images
> 1975
> March
> 21 Mar 1975
The Industry Secretary, Mr. Anthony Wedgewood-Benn received a tremendous welcome when he
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock
Unusual: Humour: Still Life: Radio and plant. March 1975 75-01581-002
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock
Featured 21 Mar 1975 Image
Images Dated 21st March 1975
Choose from 15 pictures in our Images Dated 21st March 1975 collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.
Categories
Mirror
All Images
> 1975
>> March
>>> 1 Mar 1975
>>> 10 Mar 1975
>>> 11 Mar 1975
>>> 12 Mar 1975
>>> 13 Mar 1975
>>> 14 Mar 1975
>>> 15 Mar 1975
>>> 16 Mar 1975
>>> 17 Mar 1975
>>> 18 Mar 1975
>>> 19 Mar 1975
>>> 2 Mar 1975
>>> 20 Mar 1975
>>> 21 Mar 1975
>>> 22 Mar 1975
>>> 23 Mar 1975
>>> 24 Mar 1975
>>> 25 Mar 1975
>>> 26 Mar 1975
>>> 28 Mar 1975
>>> 29 Mar 1975
>>> 3 Mar 1975
>>> 30 Mar 1975
>>> 31 Mar 1975
>>> 4 Mar 1975
>>> 5 Mar 1975
>>> 6 Mar 1975
>>> 7 Mar 1975
>>> 8 Mar 1975
>>> 9 Mar 1975
Mirror
All Images
> 1975
>> March
>>> 1 Mar 1975
>>> 10 Mar 1975
>>> 11 Mar 1975
>>> 12 Mar 1975
>>> 13 Mar 1975
>>> 14 Mar 1975
>>> 15 Mar 1975
>>> 16 Mar 1975
>>> 17 Mar 1975
>>> 18 Mar 1975
>>> 19 Mar 1975
>>> 2 Mar 1975
>>> 20 Mar 1975
>>> 21 Mar 1975
>>> 22 Mar 1975
>>> 23 Mar 1975
>>> 24 Mar 1975
>>> 25 Mar 1975
>>> 26 Mar 1975
>>> 28 Mar 1975
>>> 29 Mar 1975
>>> 3 Mar 1975
>>> 30 Mar 1975
>>> 31 Mar 1975
>>> 4 Mar 1975
>>> 5 Mar 1975
>>> 6 Mar 1975
>>> 7 Mar 1975
>>> 8 Mar 1975
>>> 9 Mar 1975

The Industry Secretary, Mr. Anthony Wedgewood-Benn received a tremendous welcome when he
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Unusual: Humour: Still Life: Radio and plant. March 1975 75-01581-002
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

The Industry Secretary, Mr. Anthony Wedgewood-Benn received a tremendous welcome when he
The Industry Secretary, Mr. Anthony Wedgewood-Benn received a tremendous welcome when he visited the Meriden motor cycle co-operative for the first time since production started. He spend half an hour looking round the factory and then he went to the canteen to meet the workers. The feeling of the meeting was expressed by a placard on the wall: "Thanks Tony. We'll Make it Work." He was so pleased with the placard that he asked if he could have it.
21st March 1975
© Mirrorpix