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Actor Douglas Lambert who has been diagnosed with AIDS leaving St Stephens Hospital, Chelsea, after a check-up. 19th October 1986
Terry Thomas actor and comedian with his wife during the last days of his life December 1988 DBase
Pop star Robin Gibb, lead singer with the famous Bee Gees pop group was taken ill during the week-end and is now recovering in the Regents Park Nursing home, London
Only Fools and Horses cast member Sue Holderness who plays Marlene in the situation comedy, pictured during filming of the series. 26th November 1991
Mr Joseph Parker, husband of smallpox suspect Mrs Janet Parker, confined to his Kings Norton, Birmingham home. 25th August 1978
The AIDS ward at Middlesex Hospital which opens 19th January. Sister Jacqui Elliott (26) with her new charge, the Broderip Ward. 16th December 1987
Apendicitics - Five children of the Woodward family have their appendics removed Robert, Evelyn, Victor, Peggy and Jean December 1951
Manchester City captain Tommy Booth has a flu jab. April 1981
Sir Winston Churchill goes home again from hospital, pictured, his wife Lady Churchill. 21st August 1962
Sick actor Christopher Martin lived up to the theatres tradition when he rehearsed his part as " The Military" with there members of the cast gathered round his bed, in Stoke-on-Trent
The Broderip AIDS ward at Middlesex Hospital which opens 19th January. One of the side wards where special private care can be given to patients. 16th December 1987
Actor Douglas Lambert at home in North London, Doug is dying from AIDS. 31st October 1986
Margaret, aged 2 and a half, starts nursery school. She is the only one of 30 pupils at the school to turn up today, all the others have Asian flu, and so have three of the staff of four
John Hurt filming near Lambourn, West Berkshire. He is filming, playing the part of Bob Champion, in the film Champions. Bob Champion battled cancer to win the 1981 Grand National on the horse
Tottenham and England footballer Alan Mullery lies flat out in bed at his Worcester Park home in Surrey after he dramatically collapsed earlier in the day, putting him out of the England tour
Fun time... youngsters in fancy dress enjoy the sunshine at a fun day at Birkby Community Centre, organised to raise money for the Childhood Cancer Holiday Appeal
Guisborough Brownies Rosemarie Brownlie and Emma Bennington, both 9, have amassed a staggering £ 111 from their own bazaar fundraiser
Marianne Faithfull taken ill during the day yesterday went to the Clifton Ford Hotel, Welbeck Street, London, where she was resting in bed. 4th November 1964
A general view of the Royal Bethlem Hospital (Corruptly called Bedlam). The 14 acres site and grounds of which have been purchased by Viscuont Rothermere are to become a public park that will be a
Trafalgar Square London October 1967 Battle of Trafalgar Commemoration Trafalgar day service. The Royal Navy holds it annual service in front of Nelsons Column
Lady Churchill looks on from a fork lift truck at London Airport has her husband former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill is stretchered to a waiting ambulance by RAF medics
Barbara the seven year old Indian elephant has a mouthful from a syringe administered by Ernest Engler for a mouth infection at Chessington Zoo March 1959
British Prime Minister is stretchered away by medics, as he enters the ambulance, he does he famous V sign. June 1962
Sir Winston Churchill 1954 being stretchered off ambulance, smoking cigar
A man wearing a dressing gown with his feet in a bowl of warm water drinking a glass of water while a woman wearing a long dress
Sir Winston Churchill MP stands looking out of a window with his wife and a nurse The last picture taken of Churchill before he died. 29th November 1964
Sir Winston Churchill arriving at a private patients entrance of the Middlesex Hospital London 1962
Couple with a hangover the morning after a night of heavy drinking December 1993
Animals: Dogs: Poodle "Roger"whos a diabetic. February 1981 81-00535-004Animals: Dogs: Poodle " Roger" whos a diabetic. February 1981 81-00535-004
Hunger strike in Greek Consulate, Liverpool. In an atmosphere like a ships hold the 54 Greek seamen who remain on hunger strike in the Greek Consulate Building in Liverpool are beginning to feel
London schoolchildren, most of whom, owing to the war, had never had a holiday, let alone seen the sea, are now able to spend the most wonderful fortnight of their lives in a holiday camp at
Every day each child must have two injections of insulin, balanced exactly to the amount of sugar in the system. They learn to give the injections themselves