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Music Artists gather for recording new version of Band Aid charity single, Do They Know Its Christmas?" at the PWL Studios in South London, Sunday 3rd December 1989. Pictured: Paula Yates
Mr Webster Booth and Miss Anne Ziegler (right) receiving a cheque for £ 40 from juror member of the staff of T J Hughes Liverpool Store
PDSA flag day collection in Coventry. Circa 1960
T in the Park Music Festival, Strathclyde Park, Lanarkshire, Scotland, 13th July 1996
Len and Peggy Tasker seen here with Keith Robson chief executive of Mercia Health Benefits who donated an electric powered scooter so Len can carry on his campaigning work for the disabled
Len Tasker Coventry Disabilites campaigner and sportsman (centre) seen here with Peter Nelson (left) and Ron Gibbs (right)
Richard Smith (left) with Coventry Jubilee president Bill Whyte, Rotaract president Paul Le Poidevih, Coventry President Aubrey Ballinger, Coventry North president Grant Cobb and seated
Len Tasker the trustee for the West Midlands Sports Centre for the Disabled, with a gaint cheque for the sum of 2000 after the presentation by Mike Bromley managing director of Mitchells and Butlers
June Peer and Len Tassker (left) of the Coventry Sports Association for the Disabled, receive a cheque for 1, 335 from Coventry Round Table vice chairman Phil Gill (front). 29th September 1993
Friends and relatives turn out in force at Hipswell Highway Fire Station to give the canoeists a good send off. Secretary of Coventry Sports for the disabled
Everyone knows what crocheting is - knitting a lot of holes together. But not everyone can do it. Florence Stein however, is an expert
Coventry carnival queen, Melanie Greasley (16), poses with The Entertainers XI football team who include Richard O Sullivan (2nd player from left)
Richard Parham(right), assistant MD at Peugeot get help with the oversized cheque from Lord Guernsey(centre) and Bill Whatmore who is cancer ward appeal committee chairman at Walsgrave hospital
Shoppers in Leamington were treated to a fashion parade with a difference. Five members of Leamington's branch of Young Oxfam meddelled secon-hand clothing on sale at their shop in a fashion
All stars cricket match in aid of charity. A cricket match was held this afternoon at Seal (Kent) in aid of the Seal Over-Sixties Club and other local charities in which a team of stage
Singer and comedienne Joan Turner sang for her lunch today and brought her little tape recorder for the accompaniment. The lunch was given by the Helpful Aid Society in aid of Jewish children -
Bargain hunters descended on a Leamington charity shop in 1966 to raise a small furtune for local youth clubs. The Bargain Box in Bath Street sold clothes