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Kerry Packer, Australian media tycoon, the man behind the controversial World Series Cricket, faced the press today at Langham Gallery, London, Wednesday 1st June 1977
This old corner cafe in Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands, is still open for business, but behind it, 1971 is on the march and soon the little cafe will be swallowed up. 4th March 1971
In the office at Parkes Machine Tools Ltd; Mr Edwin Hallard (joint managing director), Miss Victoria Parkes (office junior), Mr Geoff Arnold (accounts)
Freddie Laker at Woodcote Park Stud Farm near Epsom in Surrey. 27th January 1960
Rupert Murdoch with Mirror Group Director Mr Frank Rogers at the Mirror Group headquarters Holborn Circus after Murdoch had purchased The Sun newspaper from Mirror Chairman Hugh Cuddlip
Middlesbrough Ice-cream king Camillo Rea. 1972. Camillo is the father of musician Chris Rea
The Waters Edge pub, South Shields. Tyne and Wear, North England. Picture taken as part of a news story of a drowning in the area. Picture taken 29th August 1998
The New Ferry Tavern. Ferry Tavern in Ferry Street situated close to the Ferry Landing stage at South Shields, Tyne and Wear
Bomb damage to Bridlington in the North East of England after Germain airmen of the Luftwaffe bombed the town in an air raid in July 1940
JBs nightspot and restaurant, Damson Parkway, Solihull. 2nd February 1994
Julia and Eric Morley, British TV host and the founder of the Miss World pageant and Come Dancing TV programme, attending a press reception at the Britannia Hotel, London
3M building, Bracknell, Berkshire. August 1982
Laurie Pigg at his Pig and Whistle pub in Middlesbrough. 21st November 1983
Ann Summers, the shop secretary who has opened a sex supermarket named after her, Ann Summers, in London Marble Arch, November 1970
Geoff Hurst, Stoke City and ex-England footballer, pictured working in the pub that he now owns, The Sheet Anchor Hotel, Whitmore, Staffordshire. Geoff pictured filling a glass with Lambs Navy Rum
Making pork pies at Newboulds of Middlesbrough. 9th May 1985
Newboulds, Middlesbrough, is the only butchers shop in the North East to reach the final stage of the meat traders top awards
Doug Ellis, Birmingham Travel Agent, Sunflight, pictured with wife, Heidi Marie Kroeger at Ascot Racecourse, Royal Ascot, Hunt Cup Day, Wednesday 16th June 1965. Our Picture Shows
A quaint study on the Castle Garth stairs, Newcastle, clog-making is an old local industry that still carries on - though with difficulty. 20th March 1931
Mary Millington, actress and model in the adult porn industry, she also owns a sex shop and cinema, pictured at home in Putney, South West London, Saturday 16th September 1978
Playboy boss Hugh Hefner, with his girlfriend Barbi Benton and Bunny Girls pictured arriving at Heathrow Airport. They arrive in the " Big Bunny" DC9 all black jet. 26th September 1972
Hugh Hefner pictured in the Playboy Jet with his girlfriend Barbi Benton. The gleaming black Playboy jet leaves Londons Heathrow airport for Chicago. 20th February 1971
Playboy Editor and Publisher Hugh Hefner arrives at Heathrow Airport in his private DC9-30 jet, the " Big Bunny" during a grand tour of his empire
Lady Mae Hall, wife of Sir John Hall property developer (knighted 1991) and life president and former chairman of Newcastle United football club (1992 to 1997), pictured at Wynyard Hall Estate
Actor Kenneth Cope with his wife Renny in their restaurant called Marthas Kitchen, in Watlington, Oxfordshire. 24th November 1977
Stan Thomas, of Peters Food Service, a Bedwas based baker and supplier of pies, pasties, slices and sausage rolls. Stan is pictured at a boxing night at Dowlais recreation centre, Dowlais
Jack Hatfield, owner of Sports Shop, Jack Hatfield Sports, Middlesbrough, with sons Tom and Peter, 15th October 1987
Middlesbrough FC chairman Alf Duffield and also managing director of Middlesbrough based ITM Offshore. Seen here on board a crane barge
Board of Directors Liverpool FC April 1964. Left to right: SC Reakes CJ Hill H Cartwright GA Richards RL Martindale TV Williams (chairman) JS McInnes (Secretary) W Shankly (manager)
Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London. Mr Pegler saved The Flying Scotsman from the scrapyard and took it to America and Canada
Bebb Travel hostess Alison with one of the firms newest coaches at their Church village headquarters. 17th April 1989
The Steamboat Pub, 27 Mill Dam, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken circa 2nd April 1998
The High Crown, Eureka pub on Frederick Street, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken 5th September 1992
The Dolly Peel pub on Commercial Road, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken 30th July 1998
The Horsley Hill Hotel. Horsley Hill, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken 9th January 1998
East End greengrocer doing his best to remain open for his customers despite the inconvenience of the shop and his home being bombed by the Luftwaffe during the air raids on London in the Second
The train now standing on a platform at Finsbury Park serves lunches to top business executives from all over the world. One of the first class carriages from the Brighton Belle (1930s)
John Moores Jr, heir apparent to the Littlewoods empire, at wok in his office in Liverpool. 14th February 1967
Mr Keith Showering, 37, Managing Director of Harveys of Bristol. 22nd March 1967
Middlesbrough nightclub boss Joe Gaskin. August 1983
Geoffrey Robinson, Managing Director Jaguar Cars, Coventry, Tuesday 23rd October 1973. Since 1976, Geoffrey Robinson has been a Labour Party Member of Parliament for Coventry North West
Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Richard Branson and co-pilot Per Lindstrand pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. This is the pairs third attempt at the crossing
The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Richard Branson and other members of the crew from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record
Richard Branson with his parents after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies
Co-founder of Virgin Atlantic Airways, Randolph Fields, which will be offering flights to New York for £ 99. 29th February 1984
Ann Summers, the shop secretary at the opening of the sex supermarket named after her, Ann Summers, in London Marble Arch, September 1970