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John Anthony, Newport RFC, Player, Circa 1968
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 9th July 1966. World Cup preview at Goodison Park, where some the Bulgarian team
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 9th July 1966. Pictured, these three youngsters enjoy a World Cup preview at Goodison Park
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 2nd June 1966. The ground will be playing host to several matches during the 1966 World Cup Finals
Sunrise, Ormesby, North Yorkshire, 8th October 1997
Victorian Gents Urinal, Station Road, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, England, 3rd October 1997
Albert Temple, Valley Gardens, Saltburn, 3rd October 1997
Everton 2-0 Fulham, League match at Goodison Park, 18th December 1965. Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England
Morlais Williams, Neath RFU Player, Circa October 1963
Kerry Williams, Cross Keys RFU Player Captain, takes the ball, match action v Llanelli, 2nd February 1980
Hefin Jenkins, Llanelli RFU Player, Circa April 1976
Steve Fealey, Newbridge RFU, April 1990. Rugby Personality of the Month
RSPCA Chief Inspector Sue Stafford returns an injured swan back to Chester canal. 3rd June 1993
Ian Walsh, Pontypridd RFU Player, breaking through against Cardiff, Match Action, Circa January 1980
Newbridge v Wales, Rugby Union Action. Steve Fealey, Newbridge Scrum Half, breaks away, Circa 1991
Brian Butler, Llanelli forward, wins the ball back, 26th February 1968
Honor Blackman and Patrick MacNee from the television programme The Avengers. 18th September 1963
Newport v London Welsh, Rugby Union match at Rodney Parade, Newport, Monday 12th April 1971. Newport full back John Anthony hands off London Welsh centre John Dawes, as he makes a break
Two 1&1 / 2 litre postwar Rileys and their owners. Mr John Milburn (right)Two 1&1/2 litre postwar Rileys and their owners. Mr John Milburn (right), and Mr Brian Newton, spares secretary of the Riley Owners Club
A 1933 Riley car presentation to the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum by Mr C Adams and Mr A Walters, partners in the firm of Adams and Walters, coach builders
Riley Lynx sports car owners (left to right) Mr Wiles and Mr Cox. 23rd July 1985
Made in Durbar Avenue, Coventry, this 1934 Riley Kestrel was derelict when bought in 1978 by owner Graham Bosworth. The four cylinder engine, of 1087cc
Production of Riley saloons in the late 1940s. Skilled tradesmen are seen fettling and finishing the bodies on the production line prior to mounting onto the chassis at the Durbar Avenue factory
Nora Riley, whose late husband Percy founded Riley Motors, in the driving seat of the 1933 Riley Ascot, watched by Brian Cole (left) and Dan Papworth, members of the Register committee. 29th June 1976
Proud parade of regal Rileys. Dressed for the part, Brian Cole frames a line up from the right, of Paul Schoales 1933 Kestrel, Graham Tomlins 1933 Lynx tourer, the Industrial Museums 1908 model
Eight-year-old Andrew Scott, son of Coventrys municipal motoring museum curator, Mr C. J. Scott, enjoys armchair motoring in the museums 1904 Riley tri-car which, driven by his father
Chris Higgs Neath RFU Player (left) goes over the line, followed by Glamorgan Wanderers Chris Norman, match action, Saturday 4th March 1989
G McArdles 1929 Riley Brooklands 9hp Sports motor car at the Riley Register Rally. This vehicle also won the Concours d Elegance. 8th July 1957
The Riley Register 8th Coventry Rally at the Coventry flying and Coventry Club, Coventry Civic Aerodrome, Baginton. Mr J P Hamilton checks the engine of his 1931 Deauville on his arrival from Sussex
John Thomas, Maesteg RFU No 8, on the break, with scrum half Leighton O Connor supporting him on the left, Match Action v Pontypridd, 22nd April 1977
Ceri Jones, Pontypridd RFU Player, makes te running as Aled Williams, moves in, Match Action, Monday 4th April 1988
Hefin Jenkins, Llanelli RFU Player, October 1974
Teesside Hospice enlisted the help of Boro FC greats Wilf Mannion and George Hardwick to help launch their own lottery for locals. They are pictured at the launch with Lottery Manager Amanda Paul
Alison Pickering, lottery manager (left) and Franca Herd, accounts admin (right) pictured with Paul Gascoigne and Paul Merson with a signed ball and shirt for the Teesside Hospice Lottery
Lifeboat, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, 21st October 1997
Abseiling, Guisborough Viaduct, Tees Valley, North East England, 9th October 1997
Replica of HMS Endeavour, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, 21st October 1997
Kevin Thomas, Lanelli RFU Player, kicks a penalty goal to put them in the lead, Match Action v Bridgend, Circa February 1982
Kerry Williams, Pontypridd RFU Player, Match Action, Circa August 1985
Gerry Williams, Cardiff RFU player captain, photo-call, after announcement that he has been selected to tour Canada this summer, pictured Wednesday 21st March 1973
Mike Richards Neath RFU bursts through a gap in the Cardiff defence for a second half Neath Try in the Snelling Sevens. Match Action. 3rd May 1975
The Arwel Parry way. The Bridgend full back on the charge at Straday, where he caused Llanelli some problems. Match Action. 15th February 1989
Lyndon Thomas, new Wales RFU B Team member, pictured at Rhoose Airport, Glamorgan, travelling to France ahead of match v France B Team, Friday 19th October 1973
Ceri Jones, Cardiff RFU Player, looks for a way through the Nottingham defence, Match Action, October 1991
Stuart Ferguson, Swansea RFU Player, following in his fathers footsteps, Aliec was a Swansea Town Goalkeeper, pictured together, 5th January 1966
Children from Netherton playgroups lined up for an Easter bonnet parade in a full morning of events including games and singing
Seven-year old Danielle, who is helping to turn a backyard eyesore at Wellhouse Junior and Infant School, Golcar, into a pleasant area with seats and trees
Port Vale 0 - 1 Middlesbrough, Division One match held at Vale Park. 24th April 1998
Farmer Robert Nobles and his son James with one of the spring lambs on their farm at Holme. Mr Nobles of Lower Fold Farm highlighted the need for people enjoying the countryside to keep careful
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 10th January 1959. The snow is cleared
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 17th February 1973. Keep Off The Pitch Sign
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 16th February 1973
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 23rd July 1963. Pictured, Evertons hugh new umbrella roof, a cantilever one
Port Vale 0 - 1 Middlesbrough, Division One match held at Vale Park. John Rudge. 24th April 1998
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 11th February 1969. Snow being cleared from pitch
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 17th January 1976. One of the faithful... a disappointing attendance and a poor game
Goodison Park, home to Everton FC, the football stadium is located in Walton, Liverpool, England. 8th May 1958. A team of MANWEB electricians paying out the special cable at Goodison