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Part of Tocil House farm. 8th October 1964
Lonnie Donegan, star of the Palace Theatre show Spring Show which gives the girls of the Debutantes a laugh as he clowns around during rehearsals. 1st May 1962
Gibbet Hill Road, looking across to Cryfield House Farm, which will be incorporated into the University of Warwick site. 8th October 1964
Gibbet Hill from centre of site. 28th April 1964
One of the residential buildings of Warwick University seen from Gibbet Hill Road. 19th November 1966
Fassnidge park, M A Sedgewick Brewery in background. Circa 1930
Junction of High Street Bury Street Ruislip
Peace memorial and Methodist Central Hall under construction, High Street/Park Road Uxbridge Circa 1930
Phil Strongs medicine cures all, so he says as he sells it from his stall in Club Row, Bethnal Green, London
Crowds watching Phil Strong who is selling health cures in a bottle. You can see him in any street market - the man with the wonder cure, dispensing health for half a crown. He thumps his chest
On the river Cam in Cambridge resting in a punt are James Innes of St Catherines college where he reads modern languages and Irene Cassel from Gottingen
High Street, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire. 24th July 1968
An exhibition of paintings at the Victoria Embankment Gardens. London, 12th May 1954
The end of a lunch time picnic at the Exhibition Southbank Garden. Miss Tessa Burnstock, 20 years old, her picnic in the open. London, 13th May 1954
The largest and oldest boys club in Sunderland is the Lambton Street boys fellowship centre where they accept boys from 8 to 18 years of age. In some cases they accept them even younger
Victoria Embankment Gardens. The graceful statue of Robert Burns and the lunch time siesta people, London. 12th May 1954
People taking their lunch break at Festival Southbank Gardens, London. 13th May 1954
Micheal Mullaby playing with toys in a large store. 13th May 1954
The Magpie Pub, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire. 24th July 1968
Bedford Street, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire. 24th July 1968
Listening to the band... Its an old British custom, and a good way of taking the weight off your feet. All you need is a deckchair - and an away from it all sense of laziness
Children hairdressing at Selfridges. It seems to be one of the most fashionable things to have your childs hair cut at Selfridges because the waiting list stretches for weeks
Screenwriter Talbot Rothwell. 6th November 1968
Blue Coat School uniform, Coventry. 3rd June 1965
Sports mistress Miss Reid teaches football to the boys of Park Hill School, Kingston, London. 13th March 1954
Whiskey, the school dog at Park Hill School, Kingston, guards the boys coats as they are being taught football skills by sports mistress Miss Reid, London. 13th March 1954
Anti Aircraft Sound Locator Units in South Wales. March 1940. The operators are listening out for engine noise, to determine direction and elevation information
The Park and Dare Workmens band, with their conductor, Mr Haydn Bebb, seen here in Cardiff, Wales, after their 101st broadcast. 12th June 1948
Male Choir 1963. With the natural discipline of well groomed singers members of the Treorchy Male Voice Choir have eyes for nothing else except their conductor Mr John Haydn Davies
The toll gate keeper, one of the characters in the Rebecca Riots Pageant, stage at Efailwen Gate. February 1965. The pageant celebrates the attacks of 1839 on the tollgate at Efailwen which was
Spike Milligan with wife Paddy holding their daughter, Jane Fionulla Marion, at her christening at Finchley Albans Church, London. 26th June 1966
Spike Milligan off for a drive in the rain in a 1901 Durkopp loaned from the Montague Motor Museum. Spike will be driving it in the London to Brighton Veteran car run
Spike Milligan with wife Paddy holding their new arrival, Jane Fionulla Marion, at her christening at Finchley Albans Church, London. 26th June 1966
The christening of Jane Fionulla Marion Milligan, child of Spike Milligan and Paddy Milligan. Left to right, Laura Milligan, Spike Milligan, Professor Roger Gilliatt, Mrs Patricia Milligan
The wedding of comedian Spike Milligan to Pat Ridgeway, pictured with fellow comedian Harry Secombe. Spike donned the moustache as a joke and leaned over for a kiss from Harry Secombe
Model Twiggy posing in the studio wearing a hat. December 1966
Spike Milligan with his fiancee, Miss Pat Ridgeway at her home in Leathley Road, Menston, West Yorkshire. 21st November 1961
The Beach Boys arrived at London airport. Their recording of I Get Around made the top 20 on the hit parade. 1st November 1964
Spike Milligan and family back from a three week holiday in Marbella, pictured at London Airport. Leaving the aircraft, Spike with his wife Paddy and children from Spikes previous marriage
The Beach Boys visit the Tower of London. 7th November 1964
Spike Milligan with his three year old daughter Sile Milligan, pulling funny faces. 16th June 1961
Everton footballer William "Dixie"Dean with local dignitaries in LiverpoolEverton footballer William " Dixie" Dean with local dignitaries in Liverpool. Circa 1932
English League Division One match at Anfield. Liverpool 2 v Everton 1. Everton forward William " Dixie" Dean attempts a shot on goal watched by Liverpool goalkeeper Stan Kane
Everton footballer William "Dixie"Dean dressed in mechanic overalls as he goesEverton footballer William " Dixie" Dean dressed in mechanic overalls as he goes to work on a car. Circa 1936
January 24, 1950. The Liverpool Echo Reunion of Everton and Liverpool Stalwarts, a floodlit game at Holy Park, between sides composed of former stars of Everton
Everton footballer Dixie Dean in action for his team during a league match at Goodison Park. Circa 1935
FA Cup Fourth Round replay match at Goodison Park. Everton 6 v Sunderland 4. Everton forward William " Dixie" Deanin the thick of the action