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Comedian Jimmy Tarbuck rehearsing. 27th October 1963
British Prime minister Harold MacMillan waves as he return to Number 10 Downing Street. 2nd October 1963
The Royal couple leaving Newton Aycliffe Boys Club. The Queen talks to Mr F.D Nicholson, president of Durham County Association of Boys Clubs. 28th May 1960
As Prince Philip walks through Billingham Square Shopping Centre he looks at the new two level shopping lay out. 15th October 1963
28 year old actress Maggie Smith in her dressing room, looking at the Telegrams pinned around her mirror. She was voted Best Stage Actress (Evening Standard Awards) for 1962. March 1963
Bobby Charlton with sponge and Noel Cantwell holding the trophy after beating Leicester City in the FA Cup Final at Wembley. May 1963
Pop group The Beatles at De Montfort Hall, Leicester before their concert. Left to right are; Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney. 1st December, 1963
Prince Philip visiting Wales. Rear Admiral D J Hoare the headmaster of the Atlantic College points out features of the South Wales coastline to the Duke of Edinburgh
Above the rooftops view. Gleaming white in the afternoon sun is Hull College of Technology and Hull City police headquarters
Ancient and Modern - A tall crane vantage point high above the new flats being built on Anlaby Road, Hull, gives this view of dwellings ancient and modern looking towards the Humber. 17th April 1963
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh visit Wales. Pictured, the Queen talking to Mr Reg Matthews of Newbridge in the bobbin room during her tour of British Nylon Spinners (BNS), Pontypool
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh chatting with Miss A. Pen-Symons, the warden of the Girls Outward Bound School at Aberdovey. 10th August 1963
The station footbridge was packed with spectators to watch the local civic dignitaries being presented to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on the station platform at Harlech. 10th August 1963
The Queen is presented with a bouquet of flowers at the U. D. C offices. 10th August 1963The Queen is presented with a bouquet of flowers at the U.D.C offices. 10th August 1963
Hull housewives seen here watching the wedding of Princess Margaret on television at a Hull health club. 24th April 1963
A happy smile from the Queen and the Duke for some of the boys at the Outward Bound School for Boys at Aberdovey. 10th August 1963
Leo Abse, Labour MP for Ponytpool. Circa 1963
Six-year-old Richard Brown with his miniature white Poodle Dewdrop. 27th October 1963
Liverpool footballer Ronnie Moran during a training session. August 1963
Seven-year-old Peter Whybrow, of Shaw, with Lucky the dog, who was abandoned. 2nd August 1963
School teacher Mrs Sheila Collier called the register and found she had an extra pupil. Sat at the school desk beside four-year-old Sally Ann Smith was a giant golden retriever
Philip Turner with his dog Rex. 9th April 1963
Dusty Springfield, Singer aged 23 years old, 30th December 1963. Dusty is riding high on the wave of her successful first solo single, I Only Want To Be With You
Dusty Springfield, Singer aged 24 years old, 30th December 1963. Dusty is riding high on the wave of her successful first solo single, I Only Want To Be With You
Debbie Reynolds, who stars in MGMs How The West Was Won is in England on the first stop of a European tour. She travelled with her husband from America on the SS United States
Debbie Reynolds pictured at Southampton on arrival from New York. 28th April 1963
Rehearsals began at the BBC Centre for That Was The Week That Was. The new team, standing, David Frost, Millicent Martin, Irvine C.Watson, Kenneth Cope, David Kernan, William Rushton and Robert Lang
Photo call for the William Shakespeare play The Tempest at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Pictured, left to right, Ariel (Ian Holm) and Prospero (Tom Fleming). 1st April 1963
Photo call for the William Shakespeare play Edward IV at the Royal Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Pictured, Susan Engel (Lady Elizabeth Grey), Roy Dotrice (Edward IV)
Taff Street, Pontypridd, 12th July 1963
Co-op 1963 Fashion department women looking at blouses Circa 1963
Trouble at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool, where David Frost and Kenneth Cope are appearing. After playing conkers with ice lollies Frost saw the size of Copes billing on the placards
NCS Nottingham Co-Operative Society sign above the main doors to the Nottingham Co-Op department store 1st May 1963
Customers at the English and Continental Cold Meats counter of the Nottingham Co-Op supermarket. 1st May 1963
Senior management team at the Nottingham Co-Op department store, seen here in the food hall. 1st May 1963
Bygones snow scene - Snow falling in Shiphay, Toquay, January 1963
The street scene in Tor Hill Road, Torquay in 1963 with the Easterbrook bakery in the centre Vinnicombe and Son Wine Merchants
Fred Pontin official opens the Barton Hall artificial ski slope in 1963 watched by members of the newly formed Wessex Ski Association
Britains Henry Cooper weighs-in for his non title bout against Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) at The London Palladium. 18th June 1963
American boxer Cassius Clay Aka (Muhammad Ali) and Britains Henry Cooper (left) weigh-in for their non title bout at The London Palladium. 18th June 1963
Cassius Clay, aka (Muhammad Ali) on his way back to the United States after beating British Heavyweight Henry Cooper in 5 rounds
Elizabeth Taylor walking to her seat at Wembley Stadium for the Cassius Clay, Henry Cooper fight. Clay stopped Cooper in the 5th round. 18th June 1963
Cassius Clay vs Henry Cooper under card at Wembley Stadium. 18th June 1963
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali) vs Henry Cooper in their first fight at Wembley Stadium. Clay stopped Cooper in the 5th round. Picture shows) Referee stopping the fight. 18th June 1963
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) seen here with his brother Rudoph and Jack Solomons taking a stroll through Piccadilly, Central London on the day of his arrival in England
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) in Londons West End on the day of his arrival ahead of his non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley on 18th June. 27th May 1963
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) in London ahead of his non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley on 18th June. (Picture shows)
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) in London on the day of his arrival ahead of his non-title fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley on 18th June. (Picture shows) Clay signing autographs for fans