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Model takes ker linch break from draping over cars at the 1966 London Motor Show 18th October 1966
A 130 foot long distillation column causes chaos among the traffic at Hyde Park corner as it took over 60 minutes to move through crowds of taxis buses
Minnie King, manageress of a Health food shop in Hampstead, serving a customer some fresh coffee beans wearing traditional Indian dress. 4th October 1970
Three ladies seen here enjoying a nice cup of tea after their Christmas party, Manchester December 1982
Manchester United manager Ron Atkinson relaxing in his office at the United training ground with his favourite tipple- a cup of tea. August 1984 P017038
Jeff Astle and wife toasting each other at a reception after West Bromwich Albion defeated Everton 1-0 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium 18th May 1968. P016892
Ron Atkinson, West Bromwich Albions Manager, at the Cheshire Cheese Restaurant in Fleet Street during the Sports Writers Lunch August 1979 P017032
Brian Kidd of Manchester United enjoying a cup of tea at Blackley Golf Club December 1969 Z12260-002
Enjoying the afternoon tea in the lounge of a Blackpool hotel are left to right Mr. Bill Shankly (Liverpool Manager) Mr. T.V. Williams (Chairman) Mr
Prime MInister Harold Wilson with his wife Mary Wilson talking with Manchester United manager Matt Busby and Leslie Leveras they meet for lunch at the Midland Hotel. December 1967 P005650
Chelsea striker Ian Hutchinson selects a suitable bottle of champagne in readiness for Wembley. April 1975 75-1910
World Cup Banquet for the victorious England team at the Royal Garden Hotel in London. A toast from Bobby Charlton, as he attends the banquet. 30th July 1966
Bobby Charlton and others look on as Bert Trautmann drinks champagne from the bottle in the dressing room after his benefit match. 15th April 1964
Monte Carlo or Bust. Leaving this weekend in a coach taking the baggage of the Monte Carlo drivers are two of their wives, Mrs Nevil Lloyd (l) and Mrs Jack Kemsley (r)
Manchester United footballer George Best talking to his girlfriend Eva Haraldsted holding a glass of wine at a social event 24th August 1969
Melanie lost in her thoughts relaxes by the sea with a glass of red wine. Circa 1965
Voluteers manning the lost property tent and canteen in Hyde Park on the 9th day of the General Strike. Hyde Park was closed for the duration of the dispute
Actress Audrey Hepburn pictured at a party in Paris, France. 17th August 1961
England captain Bobby Moore, relaxes the day before his side plays West Germany in the World Cup Final at Wembley. 29th July 1966
Actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers Peter Bonetti (left) and Jimmy Greaves as the 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios
Members of the England World Cup team with actors Sean Connery and Yul Brynner during their visit to Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film You Only Live Twice
The 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios and spend time on the set of the new James Bond film You Only Live Twice. Jimmy Greaves talks with Sean Connery. 12th July 1966
England footballers Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball shake hands with Sean Connery during the England World Cup team visit to Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film You Only
Sean Connery and actress Vivienne Ventura talks to England footballers left to right: Bobby Moore, Peter Bonetti and Jimmy Greaves as the 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios to spend
England footballers Jimmy Greaves (top) and Bobby Moore (bottom) talk to actor Yul Brynner on the England World Cup teams visit to Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film
Actress Vivienne Ventura talks to Yul Brynner with Jimmy Greaves (centre) looking on during the England World Cup teams visit to Pinewood Studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film
Gordon Banks gives a kiss to actress Vivienne Ventura watched by Ron Flowers during the England World Cup football teams visit to Pinewood studios to spend time on the set of the new James Bond film
Alison Linnell student who drank 16 pints in one day for a university initiation ceremony 1977
Mrs Eunice Gayson at the Room 21 Christmas party December 1954 Neg No E9119
Children at the yearly Daily Mirror Christmas Childrens Party tuck into their tea December 1953 Neg No 7623
Mrs Eunice Gayson and Reg North at the Room 21 Christmas party December 1954 Neg No E9119
Morning Cafe society in Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire. Inhabitants from Stratford and surrounding areas have their morning coffee at the Shakespeare gallery cafe which is supposed to have been
May Pearce, a milk girl, being given a cup of tea by her mother. 29th November 1942
A clown helps out the waitresses at the yearly Daily Mirror Christmas Childrens Party December 1953 Neg No 7623
Actress Helen Mirren (left) at the 89th Birthday of Ben Travers. With them is Joan Plowright November 1975
At work in the hops houses at the press -September 1935 Hops picking in Whitheads Farm Paddock Wood, Kent
Simon Dee after he was sacked by the BBC. Dee is seen here shortly after signing a new contract with LWT October 1969
Landgirls are pulling down branches of hops that are infected with mildew as the special spraying tractor goes down the line of hops spraying them with a wash to protect them before the gathering in
Hop picking in progress in the Kent Country Women hard at work with branches of hops September 1941
West Ham F. C. Frank Lampard at home. February 1975 75-01037-003West Ham F.C. Frank Lampard at home. February 1975 75-01037-003
Meet Fanfare the latest addition to the Miniature Horse stud farm at Trentham Gardens, who at one day old and standing just fourteen inches high probably qualifies as the smallest horse in the world
A cup of tea makes a welcome break for these men, many of whom have been working in and around Cardiffs Custom House Street, unloading produce since first light. May 1960
Men enjoy a cup of coffee in Somaliland Circa 1935
Rescue workers are served tea from a mobile naffi following the V1 bombing of Brown Brothers in Great Eastern Street. July 1944
An employee of the Knockando Whisky Distillery checks the casks in the bonded warehouse. The whisky is left a minimum of three years but usually between 8 and 25 years in wooden barrels to mature
Barrels being tested in the bonded warehouse at the Knockando Whisky Distillery, Moray, in the Strathspey whisky producing area of Scotland. January 1972
ATS women on searchlight Battery during the second World War January 1943