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Liverpool footballers Graeme Souness, Kenny Dalglish and Alan Hansen show off the European Cup trophy to thousands of fans whip gathered in Liverpool City Centre to welcome the team home from paris
Liverpool new goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar poses at Anfield shortly after signing for the club. March 1981
European Cup Semi Final Second Leg match at the Olympia Stadion in Munich. Bayern Munich 1 v Liverpool 1. (Liverpool go through on away goals rule after a goalless first leg)
Liverpool footballers Ray Clemence, Phil Neal and Phil Thompson at Lime Street Station. Date stamped: 24th January 1981
Picture taken ahead of the Intercontinental Cup match between Liverpool and Flemengo of Brazil, which took place in Tokyo, December 1981
Administrative director Chris Bullock, back left, with the new Liverpool Playhouse team in February 1981 including, from right, Chris Bond, Bill Morrison, Willy Russell and Alan Bleasdale
European Cup Semi Final Second Leg match at the Olympic Stadium in Munich. Bayern Munich 1 v Liverpool 1. (liverpool go through on away goals rule after a goalless first leg)
Liverpool footballer David Johnson signing autographs for young fans as the team arrive at Speke Airport for their flight to Paris where they will take on Real Madrid in the Final of the Eurooean
Milk Cup Semi Final Second Leg match at Anfield. Liverpool 1 v Manchester City 1. Kenny Dalglish, back in the side after injury
Goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar attends his first training session as a Liverpool player. Here he is joined at Melwood by new teammates Terry McDemott and club captain Phil Thompson. 18th March 1981
The Stanton Cafeteria, inside the Fine Fare supermarket at Chelmsley Wood. 1st May 1981
The precinct at Chelmsley Wood Shopping Centre. Precinct Superintedent Harry Warburton points the way, with Ron Smith, Security Officer. 1st May 1981
Goldie Hawn, American actress arrives at London Heathrow Airport, Goldie is in the UK for a holiday, pictured 1st June 1981
Her Royal Highness Anne leaves St Marys Hospital in Paddington, London after the birth of her baby daughter Princess Zara. 18th May 1981
Pop star Siouxsie Sioux. 24th July 1981
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales receives a room full of applause after admission as a Freeman of the City of Cardiff from the Lord Mayor Councillor Ron Watkiss at the ceremony held at City
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales receives a bible after admission as a Freeman of the City of Cardiff from the Lord Mayor Councillor Ron Watkiss at the ceremony held at City Hall, Cardiff
Singer and actress Toyah Willcox. 1981
Fred Edwards, left, and Bill Bell judge the leeks during a gardening show held at The Sportman Hotel, Eaglescliffe. 22nd August 1981
Erno Rubik, Hungarian inventor of the Rubiks Cube with Miss Great Britain, Michelle Hobson, at the Toy Fair in Earls Court. 1st February 1981
Freda Parkinson, mother of TVs Michael Parkinson. February 1981
A female model in a santa outfit with a selection of childrens toys for Christmas. December 1981
Michael Parkinson arrives at Heathrow with his wife Mary. He has been in Australia for six months for a show. 7th September 1981
Michael Parkinson arrives at Heathrow with his wife Mary and sons Nicholas, Andrew and Michael. He has been in Australia for six months for a show. 7th September 1981
14 year old Terence Wilson of Deepdale near Preston, with his Rubik cube and snake. 28th August 1981
David Bowie at the British Rock and Pop awards. He was named the best male singer in the British Rock and Pop Awards for 1980, organised jointly by the Daily Mirror
The bar area, Billingham Forum. 11th May 1981
The honeymoon of HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, and HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales. The happy royal couple onboard The Royal Yacht Britannia for their cruise around Gibraltar
The wedding of HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, to Lady Diana Spencer. Diana thus became HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales
The village of Earsdon, North Tyneside, was in full bloom for judges from the Britain in Bloom competition. Judges Ellis Wood and Mrs K
The firework show watched by half a million people in Londons Hyde Park, ahead of the Royal Wedding. 28th July 1981
Scenes of great activity in The Mall as a rehearsal for the Royal Wedding takes place. 26th July 1981
Hundreds of would-be Royal watchers started settling down in front of the Victoria Memorial opposite Buckingham Palace ahead of the Royal Wedding
The aftermath of the blizzard, these lambs on Mr Richard Vaughans Gora farm at Llanidloes survived but many others throughout Wales were not so lucky. 28th April 1981
South Wales woke up to blizzards. Picture shows the scene at Penrhys Estate, Rhondda. 28th April 1981
The wintery white out-look on the Rhigos Mountain road high above Treherbert. 27th April 1981
Wales woke up to blizzards. Picture shows the arctic scene in Maerdy, as residents face the wintry conditions. 28th April 1981
Workmen dig out a van from the blocked High Street, Dowlais. 27th April 1981
Moment of heartbreak for farmer Mr Richard Vaughan as he pulls a dead lamb from a deep snow-drift at Gora Farm, near Llanidloes
Michael Aspel in a radio studio. 5th November 1981
The Oxford Street Association staged a party for over 5000 children ahead of the Royal Wedding. Police assisted with the blowing up of balloons and joined in the party spirit. 26th July 1981
London Marathon 1981, Sponsored by Gillette, Sunday 29th March 1981
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales, meets the well wishers at St Davids Cathedral, St Davids in the County of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Picture taken 28th October 1981
The Princess of Wales at St Davids in Pembrokeshire, Wales**Cropped from wide version*** HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales, meets the well wishers at St Davids Cathedral, St Davids in the County of Pembrokeshire, Wales
Michael Aspel and his wife Lizzie Power celebrate their sons 1st birthday. 28th November 1981
George Best and his wife Angie in London to promote Georges new autobiography " Where Do I Go From Here?". 17th September 1981
The Graffiti Beater, a new £2, 000 machine has just gone into action in the West EndThe Graffiti Beater, a new £ 2, 000 machine has just gone into action in the West End of Newcastle, Published 24th September 1981