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Champion Jane Mytton from Kings Norton dancing at the Dome Nightclub. 20th March 1990
Teesside Hospice enlisted the help of Boro FC greats Wilf Mannion and George Hardwick to help launch their own lottery for locals. They are pictured at the launch with Lottery Manager Amanda Paul
Labour Deputy Leader Roy Hattersley dances the Lambada with champion Jane Mytton from Kings Norton, at the Dome Nightclub. 20th March 1990
Labour Deputy Leader Roy Hattersley at the Dome Nightclub. 20th March 1990
Charity Ball, Top Rank Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire, 28th October 1967
Three people who are responsible for guiding the fortunes of the Infantile Paralysis Fellowship (IPF) in Birmingham are (left to right) founder of the Birmingham branch Mrs Edna Collins
John Lennon Scholarship Concert held at Pier Head, Liverpool. Saturday 5th May 1990. Lenny Kravitz
Office workers of Rochfort Associates, Stourbridge, are seen during their six hour charity car wash in aid of Comic Relief, they are Ann Sailsbury (front) L-R Kay Green, Jane Collins
Pupils from Turves Green Girls School in Longbridge who were allowed to dress in night wear in order to raise money for Comic Relief. 15th March 1991
Jasper Carrott receives the £2000 cheque for Comic Relief from pupils at SirJasper Carrott receives the £ 2000 cheque for Comic Relief from pupils at Sir Wilfred Martineau School in Tile Cross. 8th July 1991
Solicitors Richard Ludlow (right) and John Soden from Williamson and Soden, who are running and cycling in order to raise money for Comic Relief. 15th March 1991
Three of the staff from the Forest of Arden Hotel, Golf and Country Club who are making their way to Scotland dressed as criminals for Comic Relief Day
Jason Willis-Lee leads the team of jugglers from King Edward VI Five Ways School in their attempt to juggle up Mount Snowdon to raise funds for Comic Relief
Terry and Jamie Corless, Directors from Thorpes Restaurant in Thorp Street, who are giving £ 250 to Comic Relief for every major star who eats in their restaurant. 15th March 1991
Salesman John Cogger sitting in two hundred gallons of custard for Comic Relief at the Currys store, Ward End, being interviewed by Jenny Wilkes of Radio WM. 15th March 1991
Fred Fairbrass and his brother Richard of Right Said Fred filming Comic Relief filming for Red Nose Day at Pebble Mill. 9th March 1993
Friday night is bath night for this red-nosed trio. The three - (from left) Nick Woodhead, Barry Coley and Matthew Kearns - have pledged to sit in a bath brimming over with sticky flour paste at The
Red food was the order of the day for a group of Netherton childrens comic capers under canvas when they spent 24 hours outdoors
Squeaky clean... Newsome Youth Club members washed and waxed cars to raise cash for Honley Ambulance Stations Heartbeat appeal
Walkers and joggers christening the new A19 Billingham diversion road, and raised nearly 300 for charity. Pictured at the start of the eight mile walk. 17th July 1982
Today we present a selection of classic photographs as you ve never seen them before. They all come from the Chronicle archive and are well-known in their own right
Disabled children and adults had an exciting time on the ice at Billingham Forum. During a sponsored ice skate in aid of the Jennifer Trust for Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Roger Moore pictured at Pontings Department Store, Kensington, London, where he is helping to sell charity christmas cards on behalf of the Variety Club of Great Britain
Roger Moore pictured with Santa at Pontings Department Store, Kensington, London, where he is helping to sell charity christmas cards on behalf of the Variety Club of Great Britain
The Loco Lion appeal was launched at North Tees Hospital by Gladiator Diane Youdale (Jet). 8th September 1995
Toy time... looking after the toy stall at a Christmas fair held at Almondbury Infants School are (from left) Eleanor Chivers, five, Jennifer Chivers, seven and Laura Emsell, six
Big-hearted charity runners took time out of their Christmas celebrations for a good cause on Boxing Day morning. Over 200 people turned out to a fun run at the Red Lion, Stainland
Children helped to complete a line of pennies stretching round their school playground. All 256 pupils of Reinwood Infant and Nursery School, Huddersfield
School cheque, two race nights and a Halloween party at the Travellers Rest pub, Denby Dale, raised £ 380 for Nortonthorpe Hall School, Scissett
Blind Kirklees councillor Stewart Heppleston (centre) presented a £ 795 cheque to the Royal National Institute of the Blind on behalf of pupils at Outlane Junior School
When you get right down to it... five-year old twins Simeon and Peter Yianni braved the cold to help complete a line of pennies stretching round their school playground
Huddersfield Town player Kieran O Regan netted £ 264 for the Jolene Kaye Appeal when he collected a cheque from kind-hearted regulars of the Wooldale Arms
Children from a Huddersfield school have raised a massive £4, 775 for the £10Children from a Huddersfield school have raised a massive £ 4, 775 for the £ 10, 000 Jolene Kaye Appeal to pay for a life-saving heart operation for the Downs Syndrome baby from Dalton
Children give up cash for charity. Children went without pocket money and did extra jobs around their homes to help a charity which works for youngsters with cancer
A charity football match between two teams from Rawthorpe Youth Club raised about £ 250 for the Jolene Kaye appeal. The game, held at Rawthorpe High School playing fields
All smiles... Mr Maurice Adams, of the National Childrens Home accepts a cheque for £ 170 raised by these pupils at Knowl First School, Mirfield
Teamwork... Senior pupils at Lydgate School, New Mill, have organised a Christmas Fete to help buy their school a video camera
Taking their teddies for a picnic organised by Holmfirth and Meltham Lions are these youngsters with president Mr David Mosley
All 420 pupils at St Patricks RC Primary School, Birkby, helped to raise £ 175 for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal. Lisa Bedford (front)
A sale for all ages. There was something for young and old alike at an autumn fair at St Davids church, Holmbridge. Opener Mrs Kathleen Sanderson is pictured with brownie guides Sarah Walker (left)
Deighton school delivers the goods. Charity fever... The 700 pupils and staff at Deighton High School have turned fund-raising for the Band Aid appeal for Africa into a mini business
Kirklees junior chamber of commerce president Mrs Margaret Burnley presents a £ 20 cheque to youngsters from the department for impaired hearing at Newsome high school
Four-year-old Ruth Malton gets the needles clicking to raise money for a specialist computer for a new blind unit. From the left are Mrs Eileen Hamer, Mrs Margaret Malton and Mrs Sheila Green
These young swimmers form the 10th Holme Valley (New Mill) scouts raised £ 155 when they completed a sponsored swim at Cambridge Road Baths
Looking not exactly rugged at the start of a two-mile charity pub-crawl are Mr Gary Connor (centre, in tiger skin) and his colleagues
Some of the 25 children who took part in a sponsored obstacle race organised by Parkwood Playgroup. The two and three-year-olds went through tunnels, up climbing frames and through hoops
Many thanks... Ten-year-old Sarah Bett, right, of Mount School, hands over a cheque for £ 221 to Tina Pollard, 15, of the Candlelighters
Worzel Gummidge, Billy Bunter and Madonna helped raise cash for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal. Class 3W of Honley Junior School paid for the privilege of going to school in fancy dress