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Athlete Steve Cram Karen Cram takes part in Sport Aid Race Against Time at Gateshead Internation Stadium 11 September 1988
Lady Amanda Knatchbull, granddaughter of Earl Mountbatten, modelling a blue fox coat worth £ 2000 which has been donated by Sovereign Furs Ltd as the star raffle prize for the Silent Movie
Eccleston Grange, St Helens, Merseyside, 19th October 1945, on the outskirts of St Helens, the property has been given to the boroughs Education Committee to use as a school for special needs children
Former Ark Royal skipper Rear Admiral Wilfred Graham (second from left) and secretary Stan Green (third left) with lifeboatmen at Newbiggin as they inspect the new Atlantic 21 semi inflatable inshore
The first lifeboat, The Original built by Henry Greathead of South Shields in 1789. The history of the first ever LifeBoat from https
Coxswain of Mumbles Lifeboat Derek Scott, aged 43 of Mumbles Road, Southend, Gower pictured with the RNLI rescue craft at Mumbles Head. 14th August 1972
The crew of the city of Bradford III at Humber Lifeboat Station at Spurn Point on the Humber Estuary in East Yorkshire. They are front coxswain Robertson Buchan
John Stonehouse Postmaster General and MP for West Bromwich enjoys a cup of tea after completing the West Bromwich Charity Walk in aid of the Mayors Holiday Home for the Aged Project
The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, is guest of honour at a special performance of " Anansi" at the Sadlers Wells Theatre
Richard Curtis and his partner Emma Freud arrive for The London Film Critics Circle Awards, The Savoy Hotel, London. The award ceremony is held in aid of The National Society for the Prevention of
60-year-old granny Lil Bone from Huthwaite has raised 20 for her local hospital after dressing up as a punk for two weeks. 12th July 1980
Old friends Michael Parkinson and Jimmy Tarbuck on the fairway at The Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Wirral, for the celebrity tournament in aid of Alder Hey Childrens Hospital. 13th May 1992
Elizabeth Taylor at a gala dinner in aid of the AIDS Crisis Trust in Whitehall. 6th November 1991
Colin Gregg, headmaster of the Kings School, Tynemouth, and Chairman of the Childrens cancer run committee, handed over a bumper cheque for £ 124, 030 to consultant paediatrician Dr
Paul Burrell (left, in the background in the white shirt and black trousers, butler to Diana, Princess of Wales as she makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her campaign to raise)
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
Manchester University students nude show on Deansgate blitz site. 26th February 1957
The Mirror organised a Disney day out for the kids at Lord and Lady Baths Longleat House, in Wiltshire. A great fun day in which Ghislaine Maxwell presented a cheque for £ 2000 for the save
Pupils at Dene School, Thornaby are pictured helping to prepare the goods collected for the Polish appeal. for distribution in Clevelands twin town of Szczecin in North-West Poland. 19th March 1982
14-year-old Jeremy Moorby will be supplying the music on the Dene Schools latest acquisition, an organ bought from Teeside Golf Club, at a musical evening in aid of the Stockton
Freddie Foreman presents a cheque to the Mayor of Southwark for his Old peoples fund at the prince of Wales, the money being raised by the locals from a bike race
Mother Teresa visiting Bishop Ullathorne school in Coventry. On the right of the picture is head boy John Cavanagh, who along with fellow pupils
RSPCA in the West Midlands. RSPCA Inspector Tim Scott arrives back with an off colour swan. 27th February 1985
A group of model girls, known as The Exhibitionists, are training for a 5-a-side football match in aid of children charities
The Littlestone Atlantic 21 class lifeboat, The Lady Dart and Long Life II seen here launching. This lifeboat was provided by New Romney and Littlestone Ladies Dart League and Allied Breweries
The "Worlds Most Beautiful Football Match"The " Worlds Most Beautiful Football Match" will take place at Hurlingham Stadium on 28th February. Members of the two teams, the Lumley Lovers and the Robinson Ravers
Mr Leslie Johnson (right) rode his horse "Lady"Mr Leslie Johnson (right) rode his horse " Lady" into the bar of the Fox and Goose, in Southport, Lancs. Mr Johnson, a local nightclub owner
The Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, which entered service at Holy Island in 1909 until 1925 before moving to North Sunderland where stayed until 1936
St. Abbs new lifeboat the J. B. Couper of Glasgow takes to the water afterSt. Abbs new lifeboat the J.B. Couper of Glasgow takes to the water after the official launching and naming ceremony by Mrs. W.F. Turner of Glasgow. 20th July 1950
The Cullercoats lifeboat Sir James Knott arrives at North Shields with a damaged bow. SIR JAMES KNOTT was built as an Oakley twin screw motor lifeboat by Groves
The new lifeboat City of Leeds arrives at Redcar, North Yorkshire. The official launch ceremony for the Royal National Lifeboat " City of Leeds" at Redcar was in August 1951
The Number 1 lifeboat of Padstow Station, the Joseph Hiram Chadwick, seen against a backdrop of typical Cornish cottages before putting to sea. 1st October 1954
The rescuers of the Teesmouth lifeboat (left to right) Peter Race, Bob Easton, Roy Copeman, Chris Jones, Tony Jameson and John Race. Picture taken 26th January 1986
The Newbiggin lifeboat Richard Ashley is hauled back to its shed after a rescue attempt off the Northumberland coast. 16th May 1962
The new Wick, Scotland, life-boat Princess Marina which is a 48 foot 6-inch Oakley Mk. IIThe new Wick, Scotland, life-boat Princess Marina which is a 48 foot 6-inch Oakley Mk.II. boat number 48-13 On 30th September 1970 H.R.H
Inaugural ceremony of the new Bembridge, Isle of Wight lifeboat Jesse Lumb. Photo shows the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Sailsbury Dr. Ernest Neville Lovett C.B.E, D.D
Launching of the Cromer lifeboat H F Bailey. 10th June 1935
New Inshore lifeboat at Hartlepool Lifeboat Station. 27th April 1972
The old South Shields lifeboat Tyne built in 1833. The Tyne Lifeboat, the worlds second oldest lifeboat in existence and one of the North Easts most important examples of maritime heritage
A new rescue craft was tested today at Littlehampton for use as auxiliary and small stations to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
The "Lady Launchers"of Dungeness, Kent, have - by tradition - for generationsThe " Lady Launchers" of Dungeness, Kent, have - by tradition - for generations turned out night and day, in storms and fog, to help launch the lifeboat Mabel. E
Clacton lifeboat with crew on its way to Barrow Deep lightship with Christmas gifts. 23rd December 1950
Women pull the lifeboat ashore at Cresswell lifeboat station in Northumberland. 14th May 1935
The launching ceremony of the newly named lifeboat Mary Joicey. More than 3, 000 saw Newbiggins new £ 45, 000 lifeboat officially named the Mary Joicey on Saturday
Launched and named by Sir Godfrey Baring, chairman of the RNLI, the Elliot Gill, new lifeboat for the Runswick station, lies at her moorings in East Cowes
The crew of the new Tyne class lifeboat Robert and Violet of Moelfre Bay Lifeboat Station in Anglesey, aboard the boat during a familiarisation trial visit to Liverpool for the boat and crew
The Seaton Sluice lifeboat. 8th June 1974
The largest self-righting lifeboat to be built for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, was tested at Portsmouth today. It was the 48ft