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The 1st Battalion The Green Howards marching in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, to exercise their right and privilege as freemen of the town. 28th February 1981
One-Man-Band - With all his complicated apparatus and his collecting box stuck on the end of his clarinet, the one-man-band makes a return to Cardiff - 13th March 1948
Band of The Green Howards Regiment give a display of their playing and marching at the Richmond Meet Exhibition held at Richmond Hill School. 25th May 1980
Green Howards band at Richmond, North Yorkshire. 2nd July 1972
The Beatles 15th December 1963. Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John Lennon at Alpha Television Studios, Aston, Birmingham
One-Man-Band - Hes a rare artiste these days, and one of the few in Wales who make music - and a living - touring small towns and villages with his strange contraption
Indians in Sussex Mr Ted Blackmore (Big Chief Works Wonders of Okehurst Road Eastbourne). Seen here performing an Indian war dance in his back garden with his wife beating a tom tom March 1950
Welsh Fusiliers Regiment. A soldier takes the regiment mascot for a walk. His horns are painted gold, and they pass a soldier playing the drum. Picture taken 18th July 1942
British soldiers of the East Surrey Regiment, seen here at Le Quesnoy, Northern France. Giving cheers for King George V, on 11th November 1918
Cambridge skiffle group "The E-Ways"Circa 1959Cambridge skiffle group " The E-Ways" Circa 1959
Chimpanzees in native american costumes performing under the Bertram Mills Circus big top in Cambridge April 1959
Green Howards bandsman. 1973
Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer, at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991
People celebrating New Years Eve at the Birmingham and Midland Scottish Society Hogmanay ball. Birmingham, 31st December 1983
Traffic halts and crowds line the pavements as five of the regimental bands which will perform at the Northern Command Tattoo march over the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. June 1936
Ringo Starr celebrates his 24th Birthday at BBC Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush, London, Tuesday 7th July 1964. The Beatles were at the BBC to film an insert for " Top of The Pops"
Bruce Forsyth seen here during rehearsals of "Beat the Clock"Bruce Forsyth seen here during rehearsals of " Beat the Clock" game segment of his TV programme Sunday Night at the London Palladium Circa 1963
A Dervish dance performed in the street during the Bairan Festival in the Syrian town of Homs Circa 1935
Four men entertain the cats at Whittlesey with a guitar and drums Mr John Holmes is wearing the cap February 1961
Mr. John Heslop with part of the percussion fitments that form part of a pre-war theatre organ in June 1973
Mike Glabus and Michelle Dawson from the North Tyne and District Pipe Band in March 1985 11/03/85
"One man band contest. Over the hills and a great way off the wind will blow my top" One man band contest. Over the hills and a great way off the wind will blow my top hat off. So sings Sally Atkinson, three, and behind her dancing is her father Roy Atkinson, 33, of Victoria
Pictue show two different pop groups both named The Fortunes meeting at the Bull Ring Centre in Birmingham to come to an agreement over their names
A programme of folk dancing held at the Royal Albert Hall where over 400 dancers from England and abroad took part. A team from Holland and a girl from the USA are part of this years show
Balinese Dancers Leong and Tamara Sie performing. October 1952 C4795
World Cup France 1998. Tartan army football fans make their way to the stadium in Bordeaux for the Scotland versus Norway match. Scottish and Norwegian fans mix in friendly manner
James Callaghan Labour MP bangs the drum of 14 year old Drummer Clive Fairclough 1974