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Englands Alec Stewart on the attack on day one July 1999 during England v New Zealand Cricket Second Test at Lords
Kiskatinaw Bridge wooden construction the last of the original bridge on the Alaska Highway July 1999
Chris Cairns Has Dean Headley Out Lbw July 1999 During Day One Of England V New Zealand Cricket Second Test At Lords
JOAN COLLINS AND MOHAMMED AL FAYED OUTSIDE HARRODS 22 / 07 / 1999JOAN COLLINS AND MOHAMMED AL FAYED OUTSIDE HARRODS 22/07/1999
Alec Stewart nicks the ball from Dion Nash July 1999 to be dismissed during day one of England v New Zealand Cricket Second Test at Lords weby
Englands Chris Read ducks after he is bowled July 1999 by New Zealands Chris Cairns for nought during the first day of the second test at Lords weby
Aftab Habib Being Bowled By Dion Nash During Day One Of England V New Zealand Cricket Second Test At Lords
Alec Stewart looks at big screen after being caught out July 1999 behind by Stephen Fleming bowled by Dion Nash in England v New Zealand Cricket Second Test at Lords
Nasser Hussain Gets 4 Off Cairns July 1999 During Day One Of England V New Zealand Cricket Second Test At Lords
Alec Stewart departing wishing he had scored more July 1999 than his 50 during England v New Zealand Cricket Second Test at Lords
Aftab Habib Of England Walks Back To The Pavillion 1999 After Being Bowled By Dion Nash During Day One Of England V New Zealand Cricket Second Test At Lords
Alec Stewart on his way back to the Pavilion July 1999 following his dismissal during day one of England v New Zealand Cricket Second Test at Lords
THE PRIME MINISTER JULY 1999 ADDRESSING THE MANAGERS OF THE UNDERGROUND. THE PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR AND JOHN PRESCOTT WALKED THROUGH ST JAMES SPARK TUBE STATION THIS MORNING
Tony Blair PM & John Prescott Deputy PM July 1999, listen to speakers at the meeting at St Jamess Park Tube station with underground managers to tell them of the millions the Government are to put