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Glenda May Jackson CBE (born 9 May 1936) is a British actress and former Labour Party politician. She is among the few performers to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting
The Flying Scotsman - which has just returned home from America, is pictured here at Chinley, Derbyshire. It is enroute to British Rail Derby for an overhaul. 19th February 1973
Liverpool Footballer Kenny Dalglish with his wife Marina son Paul and daughter Kelly at Buckingham Palace, London, after receiving his MBE. Picture taken 1st February 1984
Amos Hinton & Sons plc, a small supermarket company from the North East of England trading as Hintons, acquired in a takeover by Argyll Foods in 1984. Our Picture Shows
Scottish singer Moira Anderson who attended the investiture at Buckingham Palace to recieve her OBE. Pictured after the investiture. 14th July 1970
The Broach to be awards to members of the NaFI (The Navy, Army and Air Force Institute) Picture taken 1st May 1942
Lance Corporal Dean shows a friend his Military Medal for Bravery, awarded to him after his actions as an Army Commando in Dunkirk, France. 10th November 1941
Then of the First Airborne Division which fought at Arnhem, went to Buckingham Palace where the awards which they had won in this action were presented by King George VI
Air Office Commander JT Babington presenting The Air Force Medal (AFM) to Pilot Officer Hrncir, a Czech polis at a South Wales station. Internet background on Officer Hrncir suggests the below
Jack Charlton for Leeds United, at Elland Road, Leeds, celebrating his 500 appearance for the club. Today they play in League Division One against Manchester United where the score finished a 2-2
Former Beatles member Paul McCartney awarded the title of Honorary Freedom of the City of Liverpool, pictured here with wife Linda. 28th November 1984
Daily Mirror New Years Honours Dinner at the Waldorf Hotel, Aldwych. Mr Henry Hayward S.R.N. of Langho Colony near Blackburn Lancs (award winner) and his wife Mrs Norma Hayward. 29th January 1960
Liverpool coach Ronnie Moran holds the Dixie Dean Memorial trophy after nearly forty yars of service for the club. 2nd October 1988
Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti kisses the hand of Princess Diana as Prince Charles looks on after the rain soaked Pavarotti in the Park concert in Hyde Park, London
Sir Matt Busby granted freedom of Manchester from Lord Mayor Alderman, Mrs Elizabeth Yarwood. 23rd November 1967
Sir Matt Busby (left) granted freedom of Manchester from Lord Mayor Alderman, Mrs Elizabeth Yarwood. 23rd November 1967
The unveiling of a small plaque dedicated to Coventry born jet pioneer Sir Frank Whittle, credited with inventing the turbo jet engine
Paul McCartney awarded the title of Honorary Freedom of the City of Liverpool, pictured with Linda McCartney and Councillor Hugh Dalton, 28th November 1984
Jock Stein receives a trophy from Mrs Bessie Braddock for the manager of the year award. Bill Shankly of Liverpool receives award for outstanding manager in league football
Athlete Steve Cram Steve Cram receives his Newcastle Sports Personality of the Year award from BBC TV Commentator Peter West 25 March 1986
Lord Sebastian Coe Sebastian Coe and Joslyn Hoyt-Smith named Sportsman and Sportswoman of the year at the Vaux North Sportsman of Year Awards dinner at the Seaburn Hotel in Sunderland 22 January 1981
Lord Sebastian Coe Sebastian Coe during a book signing session at Gateshead Library at the launch of Gateshead Councils family book fair 19 October 1981
World War two victory parade - Newcastle held its victory parade st St Jamess Park when representatives of all the forces both militaty and civil were present 13 May 1945
World War two victory parade - People find any vantage point they can to watch the homecoming parade of these brave soldiers marching along Grainger Street in Newcastle 11 June 1946
World War two victory parade - Geordie sightseers crowd aboard lorries to get a good view of the victory parade through Newcastle 27 August 1945
World War One victory parade - A photograph of the Great Victory Parade in through Newcastle on July 19, 1919 which appeared in the Illustrated Chronicle