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Rod Stewart performing on stage at the Edenhall just outside Amsterdam city centre. 22nd November 1976
Songwriter and composer Lionel Bart in his flat in South Kensington. He is putting the finishing touches to a pop song called " Too Young for Sad Memories"
Cardiff City 4-1 Hereford United, 2nd leg, Welsh Cup match action, John Toshack and Leslie Lea of Cardiff go up for the ball together with John Charles and Jones of Hereford
Actor Michael Crawford filming scenes for the BBC series "Some Mothers DoActor Michael Crawford filming scenes for the BBC series " Some Mothers Do Ave Em" at Station House, a 200ft building on the North Circular Road, London. 10th March 1973
17 year old pop singer Helen Shapiro. 2nd June 1964
The promenade at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
The beer drinking championship of the world at Southwark fair. Left to right, Pamela Reece, of the Rag Trade TV play, the Beauty Queen of Southwark Judith Chisholm
Children playing in the sea at Scarborough while a man takes a nap. Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
A family enjoying a holiday on the beach at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
Actress Michele Dotrice, one of the stars of the new BBC comedy " Some Mothers Do Ave Em". 13th February 1973
Three young boys pictured in the amusement arcades. Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
Seafood stalls in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
Two women taking a walk along the promenade at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
A band playing in the bandstand at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
People playing games in an amusement arcade in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
A young boy watching a band playing in the bandstand at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
Freda Holland, Night Sister, Dellwood Maternity Home, Reading, recipient of the George Medal, with complete disregard for her own safety
Beach scene at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
Dewi Lewis, (2nd left) Western Mail Journalist, speaking with Welsh trio (from left) John Charles of Juventus, Mel Charles of Arsenal and Graham Williams of West Brom, Circa 1959
A cliff railway at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. May 1964
Wales Starting XI v Scotland, Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 18th October 1958, British Home Championship (Wales lose the match 0-3)
Wales Starting XI v England, Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 12th October 1963. Standing, left to right, Mike England, Terry Hennessey, Dave Hollins, Graham Williams, Ollie Burton and Wyn Davies
Wales Team to face Hungry this evening Wednesday 20th March 1963, in the UEFA European Championship Preliminary round 2nd leg at Ninian Park in Cardiff
Wales Players training session ahead of match against Belgium tomorrow evening, pictured Tuesday 22nd November 1949, International Friendly at Ninian Park, Wales won the match 5-1
British rock musician Ringo Starr, of the group the Beatles, wearing a tuxedo, dances with his mother at the London Pavilion, Dorchester, England. 7th July 1964
Scene from the Episode "Moving House, from the third series of the sitcom SomeScene from the Episode " Moving House, from the third series of the sitcom Some Mothers Do Ave Em. Frank Spencer played by Michael Crawford seen running from a house explosion. October 1978
Wales Starting XI v Scotland, British Home Championship, Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 20th October 1962, Wales lose the match 2-3
Wales Starting XI v Belgium, International Friendly at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wednesday 23rd November 1949, Wales won the match 5-1
Singers, left to right, Helen Shapiro, Jane Morgan and Linda Lane at a recording of the BBCs " Pop Inn" music programme. 28th January 1964
Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer learning to fly in Some Mothers Do Have em September 1978
Michael Crawford actor stars in Some Mothers Do Ave Em Dbase. Scene from the first series episode " Employment Exchange which screened in March 1973
Singers, left to right, Helen Shapiro and Jane Morgan at a recording of the BBCs " Pop Inn" music programme. 28th January 1964
American pop group called Funkadelic have been banned from performing at The Royal Albert Hall because of the title of one track on their new album called " Free Your Mind
Wales Starting XI v England, Home International Championship match at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 22nd October 1955, Wales won the match 2-1
The shape of things to come. *** Location unknown.*** Three ATS (The Auxiliary Territorial Service) ladies take a look into the future
Singer Helen Shapiro, pictured relaxing in her dressing room in one of her costumes. She is playing the principal boy Aladdin in the panto at the New Theatre, Hull. 22nd December 1964
John Charles, Player Manager of Hereford United receives Welsh Cup Runners Up trophy from Tommy Russell, President of the Welsh Football Association, after losing to Cardiff City (6-1 on aggregate)
Singer Helen Shapiro, pictured leaving London Airport for Warsaw, she is doing some shows with The Trebeltones, the first pop group to be invited behind the iron curtain. October 1964
Actor Michael Crawford filming scenes for the BBC series "Some Mothers DoActor Michael Crawford filming scenes for the BBC series " Some Mothers Do Ave Em" at Station House, a 200ft building on the North Circular Road, London
Singer Helen Shapiro, pictured behind the scenes at the theatre in one of her costumes. She is playing the principal boy Aladdin in the panto at the New Theatre, Hull. 22nd December 1964
Pictured leaving London Airport for Rome is actress Julie Christie. She is going there on location for the film " Darling", in which she stars with Dirk Bogarde. 6th October 1964
John Miles performing on stage at Bingley Hall, Staffordshire during the Daily Mirror Pop Club Awards Concert. David was voted Best New Singer by the club members 9th January 1977
Singer Helen Shapiro (17) announces her engagement to Nicky Crouch, a 20 year old lead guitarist with the Liverpool beat group The Mojos
Daily Mirror Pop Club members seen here arriving at Bingley Hall, Staffordshire for the first Pop Club Awards Concert. 9th January 1977
David Essex performing on stage at Bingley Hall, Staffordshire during the Daily Mirror Pop Club Awards Concert. David was voted Best Male Singer by the club members 9th January 1977
Jimmy Murphy, Wales Team Manager talks tactics with Ivor Alchurch, Roy Vernon and John Charles, during a practice session today Thursday 10th October 1963
Lionel Bart (standing) at his office in Shaftesbury Avenue, with Shane Fenton, later known as Alvin Stardust. 17th September 1962
Actor Michael Crawford pictured during filming of a Christmas special of the BBC television comedy show " Some Mothers Do Ave Em"