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Background imageFirst Collection: Joan Morecambe, widow of Eric Morecambe, pictured a home in Harpenden, Hertfordshire

Joan Morecambe, widow of Eric Morecambe, pictured a home in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, May 1985. One Year Anniversary of Comedians Death

Background imageFirst Collection: Jayne Raybould, Britains first female monorail drive, aged 22

Jayne Raybould, Britains first female monorail drive, aged 22, Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill, Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England, Monday 22nd July 1991

Background imageFirst Collection: The wedding of Stirling Moss and Katie Molson at St Peters Church, Eaton Square

The wedding of Stirling Moss and Katie Molson at St Peters Church, Eaton Square, London. Pictured, the happy couple kissing. 7th October 1957

Background imageFirst Collection: Captain John William Alcock (left) and Lieut Arthur Whitten-Brown (right

Captain John William Alcock (left) and Lieut Arthur Whitten-Brown (right) To some, the end of World War One was the beginning of opportunity

Background imageFirst Collection: Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, one of the greatest duos in pop music history

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, one of the greatest duos in pop music history, played together for the first time in seven years at the launching of the new British annual pop music Britannia Awards

Background imageFirst Collection: Huddersfield Town 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers, Division Two league match at the Alfred McAlpine

Huddersfield Town 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers, Division Two league match at the Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Saturday 20th August 1994. Inaugural match at the new stadium. Opening Ceremony

Background imageFirst Collection: Magicians Paul and Jackie Daniels win Middlesbrough Circle of Magicians Will Fleet trophy

Magicians Paul and Jackie Daniels win Middlesbrough Circle of Magicians Will Fleet trophy. Circa 1964

Background imageFirst Collection: Postmaster General John Stonehouse, on the eve of the introduction of his two tier postal

Postmaster General John Stonehouse, on the eve of the introduction of his two tier postal system, the MP for West Bromwich, unsuccessfully attempts to by a stamp from the machine at Westbury

Background imageFirst Collection: Picture shows the press conference for the successful British Everest Expedition team

Picture shows the press conference for the successful British Everest Expedition team, who triumphantly reached the South West Face of Everest on 24th September 1975

Background imageFirst Collection: Concorde prototype 002 maiden flight in UK at Filton in Bristol, Wednesday 9th April 1969

Concorde prototype 002 maiden flight in UK at Filton in Bristol, Wednesday 9th April 1969. Chief test pilot Brian Trubshaw flew Concorde 002 for twenty two minutes. Our Picture Shows

Background imageFirst Collection: Stirling Moss and his wife Katie at a Judy Garland show at the Dominion Theatre

Stirling Moss and his wife Katie at a Judy Garland show at the Dominion Theatre. 17th October 1957

Background imageFirst Collection: West Indies cricket tour of England 1957, 1st Test, England v West Indies at Edgbaston

West Indies cricket tour of England 1957, 1st Test, England v West Indies at Edgbaston, Birmingham, played from 30th May to 4th June 1957. 5 day match, match drawn

Background imageFirst Collection: These galloping horses first started on their circular tour in the 1980 s

These galloping horses first started on their circular tour in the 1980 s, but they still hold their own against the fierce competition of the " airborne" brigade

Background imageFirst Collection: The Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race was conceived by Herbert 'Blondie'

The Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race was conceived by Herbert "Blondie"
The Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race was conceived by Herbert " Blondie" Hasler in 1956. Pictued, Herbert George " Blondie" Hasler

Background imageFirst Collection: University of Birmingham, Circa 1950

University of Birmingham, Circa 1950

Background imageFirst Collection: Official Opening of M4 Motorway by Conservative Junior Minister Michael Heseltine

Official Opening of M4 Motorway by Conservative Junior Minister Michael Heseltine, Member of Parliament for Tavistock, 28th December 1971. With the English section of the motorway completed

Background imageFirst Collection: Opening of M4 Motorway 22nd December 1971. With the English section of the motorway

Opening of M4 Motorway 22nd December 1971. With the English section of the motorway completed. A 50 mile (80 km) stretch between Junctions 9 and 15 (Maidenhead and Swindon) and opened to traffic

Background imageFirst Collection: Steve Cauthen, jockey of four year old Paean, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup

Steve Cauthen, jockey of four year old Paean, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup. The trainer is Henry Cecil and the owner is Lord Howard de Walden. 17th June 1987

Background imageFirst Collection: Winner of the Ascot Gold Cup, four year old Paean, ridden by Steve Cauthen

Winner of the Ascot Gold Cup, four year old Paean, ridden by Steve Cauthen, trainer Henry Cecil, owned by Lord Howard de Walden. 17th June 1987

Background imageFirst Collection: Huddersfield Town 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers, Division Two league match at the Alfred McAlpine

Huddersfield Town 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers, Division Two league match at the Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Saturday 20th August 1994. Inaugural match at the new stadium

Background imageFirst Collection: Preparations ahead of Inaugural match at the new Huddersfield Town

Preparations ahead of Inaugural match at the new Huddersfield Town, Alfred McAlpine Stadium. A match between Huddersfield Town and Wycombe Wanderers. Saturday 20th August 1994

Background imageFirst Collection: National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Pictured Saturday 4th May 1968

National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Pictured Saturday 4th May 1968. Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May)

Background imageFirst Collection: Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out by a team of 18 doctors

Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Friday 3rd May 1968

Background imageFirst Collection: Members of Heart Transplant Team are interviewed at BBC Studios Line Grove, London

Members of Heart Transplant Team are interviewed at BBC Studios Line Grove, London, Sunday 5th May 1968. Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May)

Background imageFirst Collection: News press conference after Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried

News press conference after Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May) by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London

Background imageFirst Collection: President John F Kennedy with wife Jacqueline Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan

President John F Kennedy with wife Jacqueline Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Londons Admiralty House. The President

Background imageFirst Collection: George Best scores his first ever goal for the Manchester United first team against

George Best scores his first ever goal for the Manchester United first team against Burnley in the League Division One match at Old Trafford. 28th December 1963

Background imageFirst Collection: Louis Bleriot seen here arriving for his flight across the Channel

Louis Bleriot seen here arriving for his flight across the Channel. Bleriot is seen here using sticks after badly burning his foot when a gasoline line broke during one of his test flights. July 1909

Background imageFirst Collection: Boy kisses girl on cheek, 1st August 1967

Boy kisses girl on cheek, 1st August 1967

Background imageFirst Collection: Winston Churchill June 1919 presents Captain John Alcock

Winston Churchill June 1919 presents Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown with a cheque at a presentation dinner after they had completed the first Trans Atlantic flight flying a

Background imageFirst Collection: Miss Hariet Quimbey who was the first woman in the UK to get a pilots licence

Miss Hariet Quimbey who was the first woman in the UK to get a pilots licence and the first woman to fly the English Channel solo seen here after crossing the channel

Background imageFirst Collection: Sir Alan Cobham climbing out of a De Havilland D. H. 50 at Croydon Airport on 17th March

Sir Alan Cobham climbing out of a De Havilland D. H. 50 at Croydon Airport on 17th March
Sir Alan Cobham climbing out of a De Havilland D.H.50 at Croydon Airport on 17th March 1925. He had returned from a trip of 17, 000 miles with Sir Sefton Brancker

Background imageFirst Collection: Dr Christian Barnard first heart transplant surgeon at BBC studios January 1968

Dr Christian Barnard first heart transplant surgeon at BBC studios January 1968

Background imageFirst Collection: Wilbur Wright seen here in Pau, France to demonstrate the Wrights Flyer aircraft February

Wilbur Wright seen here in Pau, France to demonstrate the Wrights Flyer aircraft February 1909. The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February 1909

Background imageFirst Collection: Louis Bleriot seen here arriving for his flight across the Channel

Louis Bleriot seen here arriving for his flight across the Channel. Bleriot is seen here using sticks after badly burning his foot when a gasoline line broke during one of his test flights. July 1909



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