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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
Scenes at Hills Bakery, Middlesbrough. 1977
Lord King and Mrs Thatcher leaving Heathrow for New York on concorde - she is going to open the new British Airways terminal at New York Kennedy Airport. 8th April 1991
Sugar beet factory near Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the foreground are flumes which roots are tipped to be carried along by water into the factory. This i the farm of Mr W.A
Doug Ellis, Chairman Aston Villa Football Club, Monday 17th October 1988. Our Picture Shows... Doug Ellis with his giant catch, a 27 pound Salmon, caught on the River Tay in Scotland
Football agent Ken Stanley reading a George Best annual. 18th February 1970
The drinks were on Sue Kay, Lowcocks promotions girl, at Teesside Small Business Club Exhibition, Sue was helping out on the soft drinks firm stand at the exhibition. 11th October 1983
Lowcocks bottling plant, Middlesbrough. 6th January 1983
Colin Smith, merchandise director of Lambournes of Great Hampton Row, Birmingham, and his assistant, Mandy Langford, are spoiled for choice with their companys vast selection of braces. 24th May 1988
Barbara Windsor and her boyfriend Steve Hollings celebrate in their new pub, The Plough at Amersham. 12th November 1985
Xavier Roberts, the creator of the Cabbage Patch Kids concept which is sweeping America, arrived in London for a ten-day stay at the Mayfair Hotel
Hugh Hefner, the 40 year old Editor Publisher of Playboy Magazine and President of Playboy Clubs International arrives at London Airport and is welcomed by fifty Playboy Bunnies. 25th June 1966
Hugh Hefner pictured with his girlfriend Barbi Benton at the airport. 6th September 1969
Hugh Hefner and his girlfriend Barbi Benton at Londons Heathrow airport, leaving for Chicago. 20th February 1971
Playboy boss Hugh Hefner pictured at Heathrow Airport before his flight to Saint-Tropez. There to see him off was playmate Marilyn Cole. Travelling with Hefner is Roman Polanski (left)
Hugh Hefner pictured in the Playboy Jet with, left to right, Marilyn Cole, Hefners girlfriend Barbi Benton and seated Connie Kreski
Hugh Hefner outside the Hilton Hotel with his girlfriend Barbara Benton. Park Lane, London. 29th July 1970
Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed pictured at the Harrods sale. 7th July 1993
Colin Gregg, son of the Greggs Bakery founder, pictured at court, 2nd September 1996
Professor of child health Alan Craft (left) at the Yellow Brick Road building which is officially opened tomorrow, pictured with Yellow Brick Road administrator Colin Gregg (right)
Colin Gregg, of the Yellow Brick Road, son of the Greggs Bakery founder. 1st March 1995
Snowden & Co, Wholesale Fish Merchants, Custom House Street, Cardiff, Wales, 7th July 1958
St Davids House, Wood Street, Cardiff, Wales, 6th September 1972
Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis attends the Law Courts in London to sue 77 year old Panaghis Vergottis, a Greek ship owner in connection with a deal involving the £ 1, 200
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, County Durham
Richard Branson, 28 year old mastermind behind Virgin Music company. Relaxing on his boat. In this set of 21 pictures, Richard is seen relaxing on his houseboat, going to work
Rangers FC player Dave MacKinnon puts in some time in his shop in Renfrew after training at Ibrox for his European tie. Circa June 1982
Brian Sandells, owner of Kard Bar in Newcastles Handyside Arcade. 22nd April 1982
Barrow boys, Albert Sayers (right), with his daughter Margaret Esther Sayer, and fellow Barrow Boy, Jim Holmes. Each of the seven Newcastle barrow boys chipped in £ 10 towards the donation of
Street trader Albert Sayers wearing a straw boater hat and striped fruit embroidered overalls which were designed by his wife Margaret. 28th July 1983
Albert Sayers who runs the fruit and veg stall on Northumberland Street, Newcastle. 16th May 1996
Staff at the Tetley Tea factory, Eaglescliffe, raised more than £ 3000 for the North Tees Womens Cancer Appeal when their training manager Pat Gibson was struck by the disease
A street scene in London. Circa 1953
Charan Gill, who owns the Ashoka West End restaurant in Glasgow plans to open an Indian restaurant in Bombay, with publican and business partner David Murphy
Chief executive of Jaguar Cars, Sir John Egan, with the car which won the Le Mans 24 hour race. 15th June 1988
Jaguar boss Mr John Egan sets out on a morning run with his wife Julia. 23rd April 1983
Left, John Egan, chairman of Jaguar and Neil Johnson, 13th August 1982
Mr John Egan, chairman of Jaguar Cars, leaves Birmingham Chamber of Industry and Commerce after being presented with the 1983 PA Management awards for individual achievement. 1st February 1984
Dave Hill, guitarist from Slade, at Rich Bitch recording studios in Selly Oak recording a record for the visually impaired. He is pictured with Andrew Hodgson (9) from Redditch. 29th July 1991
Hairdresser Mike Forbes is returning to the tools after his pub venture crashed into liquidation last summer. He is leasing a shop at Station Street, Redcar. 19th October 1995
B&G Carpets on Portrack Road are expanding to the Naafi building in Darlington. Pictured is Dad and Chairman William Maguire with his sons Billy, Jason and Frank. 8th May 1997
Feature, Graystone White & Sparrow, Crane Hire Company, 31st March 1995. Managing Director, David Barrass, takes a ride in a basket, 140 foot above depot, Stockton
Views. Teesside Leisure Park. 31st March 1995. Feature, Graystone White & Sparrow, Crane Hire Company. Managing Director, David Barrass, takes a ride in a basket, 140 foot above depot, Stockton
The initiative of a group of Thornaby school children is now paying sweet dividends. Fourth Formers at the Dene School, Louise Whitehead, Chris Hawkes, Kindsay Porteous and Gurmeet Singh
A scene typical of Widnes - factories and smoke. 28th July 1973