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Raymond Edward Hitchcock, born 28 November 1929 in Christchurch is a former New Zealand first-class cricketer who played in England for Warwickshire
Craig Breedlove is an American professional race car driver and a five-time world land speed record holder. He was the first person in history to reach 500 mph, and 600 mph
Scenes in London on day of funeral, President Kennedy, who was assassinated 3 days ago, Monday 25th November 1963. Our Picture Shows
Wagons Roll. A young boy pulls his friends along, on a home made go kart. 1st August 1963
Young boys while away the summer holidays fishing on the River Sow in Stafford. 1st August 1963
Boys trawling for newts and frogs in the River Sow, Stafford during their school summer holiday. 1st August 1963
Tottenham Hotspur 6 v Slovan Bratislava 0. UEFA European Cup Winners Cup 2nd round 2nd leg. (Picture) Jimmy Greaves scores his first goal. 14th March 1963
Under starters orders. Boys on their tricycles prepare to race in the back lanes of Stafford during the long summer school holiday. 1st August 1963
A brother comforts his sister during the long summer school holidays as she has no one to skip with. 1st August 1963
Bobby Charlton of Manchester United is bought down by Dave Mackay of Tottenham Hotspur, in the match at Old Trafford, Manchester, but the referee did not give a penalty
Girl drivers have magnetic scent containers for their dashboards. It is called The Auto Duft Box. When you leave the car, take the container with you
No more writing down the figures on your mileage clock. Set them on this novel stick on gadget. Re check at the end of each journey. Useful for anyone who needs to know their daily mileage
Cool, refreshing and with reflections in her sunglasses, Michelle Peret, visiting the city from France, relaxes among the crowd at the Galleon, Manchester. 11th June 1963
The Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. Quintin Hogg, Lord Hailsham, walks along the front with Lady Poole. 11th October 1963
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, pictured in a car, visiting Buckingham Palace. 11th June 1963
Lord Denning kisses his wife at their home in Whitchurch before leaving for London to present his report into the Profumo scandal to the Prime Minister 16th September 1963
Lord Denning, Minister of the Rolls (left), and his Secretary, Mr Tom Critchley present Dennings report into the Profumo scandal to the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street. 16th September 1963
Lord Denning, Minister of the Rolls, presents his report into the Profumo scandal. 16th September 1963
The Prime minister of Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta drives through a crowd of people while sightseeing with the Duke of Edinburgh. December 1963 COPYRIGHT EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS Express Syndication +44 (0)
Politician Shirley Williams. July 1963
Secretary of State for War John Profumo with his wife Valerie Hobson at Sandown Park Racecourse. 22nd March 1963
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother with Secretary of State for War John Profumo and his wife Valerie Hobson at Sandown Park Racecourse. 22nd March 1963
Secretary of State for War John Profumo at Sandown Park Racecourse. 22nd March 1963
Gillian Lynne, the choreographer for the film "Wonderful Life"Gillian Lynne, the choreographer for the film " Wonderful Life" leads the whole company in some dance routines. L-R Peter Myers, Ronnie Cass, Sidney Furie, Susan Hampshire, Cliff Richard
Gillian Lynne, who runs her own dance school. 17th September 1963
Harry Redknapp. Aged 16 on 31st August 1963 when this picture was taken. He made his first team debut in 1965. Redknapp was born in Poplar, At age 11
Billy Hardy, one of the most popular ever Cardiff City players, arrived back in Cardiff from Tasmania last night. Soccer starved Billy, now 70 years old, made straight for Ninian Park today
Manchester United Football team fly from Manchester Runway to Dublin for a match against Coventry, in heavy snow. The match has been arranged because the scheduled local derby of Manchester United
The wedding of Lady Judith Pakenham and Alexander John Kazantzis at the Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More, Chelsea. 26th February 1963
Denis Law kisses his FA Cup winners medal after his team Manchester United beat Leicester City in the final at Wembley Stadium
Piccadilly Circus at night. London. Picture shows the scene where the Advertising Association had the electric sign displays switched off until 8pm
963 Wimbledon Championships ? Womens Singles final. Winner Margaret Smith (later Court) with Billie Jean Moffitt (later King). 8th July 1963
Arsenal v Manchester United, League Division One, played at Highbury. Final score 2-1 to Arsenal. Pictured, Brown, Arsenal player, leaps high to head clear. 21st September 1963
Lit up for Christmas - bright stars and other illuminations in the City Arcade, Coventry. 29th November 1963
Lady Churchill pictured at H Gaitskell Memorial service. 31st January 1963
Girls versus boys rugby match between students of North West London Polytechnic at Honeypot Lane, London. 8th December 1963
Lord Attlee greets Mrs Churchill at the Kennedy Memorial service at St Pauls Cathedral. 1st December 1963
Lady Churchill and Randolph Churchill arriving at the Kennedy Memorial service at St Pauls Cathedral. 1st December 1963
Sunday People Photographer George Phillips 3rd August 1963
Arsenal footballer George Eastham training at Highbury. Circa 1963
Old woman smiling at bedroom mirror in her newly-built Home. 9th october 1963
Oxford undergraduates during a lunch break at the Kings Arms pub. Pictured are Michael Palin and Nigel Walmsley, Brasenose College, Sunday 1st December 1963
Ian Ure Football player for Arsenal playing against Manchester United at Highbury clearing the ball away from David Sadler of Man Utd. 21st September 1963
Manchester United v Willem II - 1963 Denis Law
Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on The River Thames, London, 23rd March 1963. Onlookers enjoy the day from a residence in the Barnes area. The 109th Boat Race took place on 23 March 1963
Roberta Leigh, the novelist and childrens writer, at Church House, Westminster to announce record on Sex Education for children. 6th June 1963
Spon Street, Coventry, West Midlands. The Spon Street building, now almost a skeleton stripped of its fabric, was built as a pair of semi-detached houses, probably in the 14th century