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Sheila Hopkin, 20-year-old housewife who had obscene slogans daubed on the walls of her
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The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent
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Mr. Tom McGuinness at the pithead of his colliery near Bishop Auckland, County Durham
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Sheila Hopkin, 20-year-old housewife watches as her husband Robert paints over obscene
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Actress Diana Rigg with Tony Britten playing the parts of Elizabeth Taylor
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Sheila Hopkin, 20-year-old housewife who had obscene slogans daubed on the walls of her
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The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent
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Mr. Tom McGuinness at the pithead of his colliery near Bishop Auckland, County Durham
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Sheila Hopkin, 20-year-old housewife watches as her husband Robert paints over obscene
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Actress Diana Rigg with Tony Britten playing the parts of Elizabeth Taylor
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The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent
The Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan visits Betteshanger Colliery, Kent. The colliery was established in the 1920s. Poor to shaft sinking the sod was cut by the then Archbishop of Canterbury in 1924 and production eventually commenced in 1929. Dr, Coggan comes up flooking a little dirtier than when he went down. 31st January 1977
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