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Steptoe and Son television programme 1967
Steptoe and Son in Shepherds Bush Horse and Cart Wilfred Bramble Harry H Corbett August 1974 1970s © Mirrorpix
Steptoe and Son at Shepherds Bush Local Pub public house Drink drinking pint Wilfred Bramble Harry H Corbett August 1974 1970s © Mirrorpix
Steptoe and son the tv comedy
People standing between two terraces in a slum housing area of Liverpool. 2nd March, 1933
Sport - Rugby League - The New Zealand team to face Wales in Swansea - 28th September 1993
Cardiff - The Hayes - before pedestrianisation. *Last weeks completion of the St Mary Street renovation project in the middle of Cardiff is the latest in a long series of works that have transformed
Margaret Thatcher PM, photocall with fund raisers Melanie Pickersgill and James Murphy, to promote Sport Aid 88, pictured together outside 10 Downing Street, London, 7th August 1987
Young mother carries her child in a shawl, Liverpool. 3rd April 1939
Margaret Thatcher PM and former US President Jimmy Carter, pictured together at 10 Downing Street, London, 19th June 1987
Sport - Rugby - League - Ward, the Cardiff Rugby League second-row forward, runs hard with the ball and tries to beat off a New Zealoand tackle during the game at Penarth Road Stadium
Sport - Rugby - League - M McNally, the Cardiff Rugby League second-row forward, slips a tackle on his own line by a New Zealander during the game at Penarth Road Stadium
Sir Harry Secombe in 1976 when he was made a honorary Welsh Gunner at Raglan barracks, Newport, Mon, by the 22nd Light Air Defence R.R
Sport - Rugby League - Wales team to play England at Eugene Cross Park, Ebbw Vale - Back Row - Mike Davies, Chris O Brien, Danny Wilson (father of Ryan Giggs), Mark McJennett, Glyn Shaw
Sport - Rugby League - Wales v England - Englands Richard Gay drops a high ball as he is engulfed by Welsh players Jonathan Davies (left) Kelvin Skerrett and Kevin Ellis at Ninian Park
Sport - Rugby League - Wales v Western Samoa - Welsh flyer John Devereux makes a break at Ninian Park, Cardiff - 15th October 1995 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Birmingham Race Course. Markless ridden by M
Sport - Rugby - League - The Cardiff Rugby League team taken before their match against Bridgend at the Brewery Field Ground - c.1950 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Sport - Rugby - League - A sudden break by a Cardiff player meant quick covering by the New Zealanders during the game at Penarth Road Stadium
Sport - Rugby League - Wales 28 France 6 - A hat-trick from the flying winger Anthony Sullivan helped seal Wales victory. Pictured celebrating with Mark Perrett (left) and Iestyn Harris (right)
Birmingham Race Course. An almost perfect start at Bromford Bridge although teh angle may give a misleading impression. 29th August, 1961
Shirley Park Race Course. 3rd March, 1938
Birmingham Race Course. After heavy snow fall all horse races were cancelled at Bromford Bridge. Here the head groundsman is testing the ice on the course. 12th January, 1959
Birmingham Race Course. In the second race at Bromford the favourite Port O Christo wins by 6 lengths for Jacqueline Stuart. 25th July, 1960
Birmingham Race course. Del Silva (right) winning the Tile Hill Plate from Scarlet Oak at Bromford Bridge. 24th April, 1961
Sport - Rugby League - Wales - The Welsh Squad featuring former Welsh rugby union international Jonathan Davies, front row, 4th left. 10th October 1995 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Margaret Thatcher PM and husband Denis Thatcher celebrate after winning 1987 General Election, 10 Downing Street, London, Friday 12th June 1987
English League Division One match at The Manor Ground. Oxford United 2 v Manchester United 0. Uniteds Remi Moses tries to stop an Oxford attack. 8th November 1986
Miss Rose Heilbron QC wearing robes and wig, circa 1955
Sport - Rugby League - England and Great Britain international Alan Hunte in action - c.1994
Sport - Rugby League - Wales v England - Kieran Cunningham (left) looks to recover the ball watched by Welsh teamates Paul Moriarty (right)
Coal - Phurnacite Plant - Abercwmboi - Aberaman. *POLLUTION at the controversial Phurnacite plant was so bad it more than doubled the risk of workers developing cancers
Margaret Thatcher PM, Election Campaign Meeting, June 1987
Cardiff - Old - The library on the Hayes, Cardiff, c. 1904 *Last weekCardiff - Old - The library on the Hayes, Cardiff, c.1904 *Last weeks completion of the St Mary Street renovation project in the middle of Cardiff is the latest in a long series of works that have
Cardiff - Old - The Hayes looking towards the old central library - *Last weeks completion of the St Mary Street renovation project in the middle of Cardiff is the latest in a long series of works
Sport - Rugby League - Cardiff Blue Dragons - Tommy David stretches out to score a try for the Cardiff Blue Dragons in their opening Rugby League match against Salford at Ninian Park
Three famous Monmouthshire men meet over a cup of tea. On the left is John Mantle, who signed for St Helens three years ago for a reputed £ 6, 000, which was a record p[aid for a forward
Former Newport and Wales international David Watkins pictured in front of a photo of the successful 1974 British Rugby League Touring Team - Oct 1976 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright Image
Benfica v Arsenal 1991 European Cup Paul Merson and David Seaman
Punch and Judy Theatre, Lime Street, Liverpool 7th January 1957
Speedway, Liverpool v Hanley, Doug Serurier (Liverpool) takes the lead from Lindsay Mitchell and Gil Blake (Hanley) 11 July 1949
Liverpool overhead railway, 30th December 1956
A sculptor working on a sculpture of an angel for the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. The foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in July 1904, and it was consecrated in 1924
Children playing in the streets of Liverpools Chinatown 20th November 1933 Liverpool
A photograph of a stained glass window intended for Liverpools Anglican cathedral. The window depicts the Holy Trinity, and was made by James Powell and Sons
Liverpools Anglican Cathedral under construction. 18th March 1934
Envelopes being alphabetically sorted at the Unity Football Pools headquarters in Liverpool, in 1940. Unity Pools operated throughout the Second World War
A woman mashing potatoes to feed the poor in Liverpool, "LabourA woman mashing potatoes to feed the poor in Liverpool, " Labours municipal achievements" Liverpool is very proud of its free meals for the poor