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Model Paula Noble, wife of John Kennedy, of the 400 Club, gave birth to a daughter at the Princess Beatrice Hospital, London, two days ago. 5th June 1966
Tom Jones pulling pints in his local, The Wheatsheaf, in Pontypridd. Facing Tom is his mother and behind is his father. 27th December 1966
These feet were made for scoring... Jimmy Greaves takes a swing in the England team hotelThese feet were made for scoring...Jimmy Greaves takes a swing in the England team hotel. 11th July 1966
Tom Jones at the piano of his local, The Wheatsheaf, in Pontypridd, where he sings " The Green, Green Grass of Home"
Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena on the floor expressing his grief, after Roger Hunt scored Englands 2nd goal in the 75th minute
Cilla Black and her partner Bobby Willis, attend a Little Richard concert at The Savile Theatre in London, United Kingdom Picture taken 11th December 1966
RCA Stereo Cartridge Tape Recorder. This stereo cartridge tape recorder can be fitted into the dashboard of a car in the same way that radios are fitted
Kirkby Town bus terminal in Cherryfield Drive, Kirkby, Saturday 24th December 1966. Also pictured, Westminster Bank
Picture shows Buddy Bregman, the new Entertainnment Chief of Rediffusion Television. He worked on the TV show Ready Steady Go!. which aired on ATV TV from 1963-1966. Picture taken 10th January 1966
Picture shows The Ready Steady Go TV pop show presenter Cathy McGowan holding a vinyl record playing deck. Ready Steady Go - Teenage TV pop music and dancing show on ATV TV from 1963-1966
Asquith Xavier in his new job as a guard at Euston Station, London. The story - In 1966: Euston staff colour bar ended A West Indian refused a job at Euston Station will now be employed there after
BBC 1 This morning at 6: 25am received the first live pictures between this countryBBC 1 This morning at 6:25am received the first live pictures between this country and Australia. Relatives gathered in the BBC studio in London
Mr Sam West pictured in Ramsbottom, with his MG Magnet, which has the registration number F U 1. There is another car owner in London (Mr Philip Smith)
An MG Magnet, which has the registration number F U 1, owned by Mr Sam West pictured in Ramsbottom. There is another car owner in London (Mr Philip Smith)
Mrs. Shirley Williams at her desk at the Ministry of Labour at St. James Square. 6th April 1966
Mr Sam West pictured in Ramsbottom, cleaning his MG Magnet, which has the registration number F U 1. There is another car owner in London (Mr Philip Smith)
London Transport driver seen here with his Routemaster bus 29th October 1966
Railway guard seen here at Euston Station. 15th August 1966
Abbe Lane, American singer and actress, in the UK to star in BBC programme International Cabaret, pictured at rehearsals for the show at Television Centre, Shepherds Bush, London
On August 6, 1966 at Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London, England, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, from Louisville, Kentucky, defended his title against Brian London, from Blackpool, England
Two-year-old Deborah Almond, and PC Brian Corner, who rescued the toddler from a river after she went missing while out playing with her sister and a friend in Bromborough, Cheshire. 8th February 1966
Another Estates department project nears completion. Channel View, the new block of flats in Butetown, which will be ready for occupation shortly. 12th August 1966
Muhammad Ali, In training with trainer wiping him down. Alis in London to fight Englands Brian London. 1st August 1966
Ned Sherrin, producer of the BBC satire programme BBC 3, which had its last show on Saturday night gave a party to the cast at the Pickwick Club
Manchester Uniteds Nobby Stiles leaves FA hearing at the Midland Hotel, Derby, after hearing he had been fined 0 and severely censored. He is pictured with Matt Busby and Tony Dunne
Bobby and Jack Charlton in Ashington, Northumberland, for a civic reception following the World Cup win. Jack shows his medal to Councillors.18th August 1966
Manchester Uniteds Bobby Charlton pictured with his wife Norma and their daughters Andrea and Suzanne at their new luxury home at Lymm, Cheshire. 11th November 1966
Princess Alexandra visits the new University of Lancaster, of which she is a chancellor. 7th December 1966
Cardiff Central railway station, 11th April 1966
The modern shopping area of Central Square, outside Cardiff Central railway station, with wide pavements for shoppers. 27th April 1966
John Stephens Shop of Carnaby Street, launch The Khartoum Cut, in time for the world premier of the film Khartoum on 9th June 1966. The film stars Laurence Olivier and Charlton Heston
Margaret Smith was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Billie Jean King. King defeated Maria Bueno in the final, 6-3, 3-6
Dusty Springfield spend a couple of hours singing in Battersea Funfair on Wednesday, 15th June, 1966. she wore a pink and orange, flower print slack-suit with pink daisies in her hair
Really going to town with criticism about a meal, Harold Young, Lyons Director and Chief Catering Excutive analyses a meal on a plate with Richard Cornish, Buying and Supplies Manager
A technical discussion taking place over the meal that might be your choice when you go into a Lyons teashop. L-R Tom O Dwyer, Lyons teashop Regional manager, Mr
The Wightman Cup held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon. Ann Haydon-Jones in action. 11th June 1966
Billie Jean King born November 22, 1943 is an American former World No.1 professional tennis player. King won 39 Grand Slam titles: 12 in singles, 16 in womens doubles, and 11 in mixed doubles
A massive road cruiser with parking inside for a Mini was driven through London. The 36ft long vehicle, known as a Carabus, is a little longer than a London Transport single decker
Billie Jean King (USA) vs Britains Winnie Shaw during there Centre Court Womens Singles match at Wimbledon 1966. King won 6-2, 8-6. 22nd June 1966
Princess Margrethe of Denmark leaving London Airport for Copenhagen. 29th April 1966
The arched roof of the City Arcade, Coventry, illuminated by the colourful decorations. 25th November 1966
Whitley Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands. Into the 100lb capacity tumble-drier goes the washing, tipped automatically. In 15 minutes even the heaviest blanket will be ready for finishing. May 1966
The Joystrings, a beat group formed in the Salvation Army, playing on the chancel steps during the Christmas service for you people in Liverpool Cathedral. Liverpool, Merseyside. 18th December 1966
Singer Tom Jones, Friday 2nd December 1966
George Eastham, who completed a move from Arsenal to Stoke City Football Club in the close season, trains alone every day at Highbury while he continues his search for a house in Stoke
George Eastham, of Arsenal and England, who is up for transfer. 3rd February 1966
Arsenal inside forward George Eastham stands outside his clubs Highbury ground after hearing he had been dropped for the upcoming away match against Stoke City
Blackpool FC footballer receives his player of the year Award at Bloomfield Road ahead of the league match against Sheffield United. 8th April 1966