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Birmingham Press Club, 30th November 1962. Dancers at Press Ball in Solihull Civic Centre with copies of specially produced newspaper Spike, containing pictures taken earlier at the ball
Birmingham Press Club Dinner, 17th October 1974. Harold Evans, centre, editor of the Sunday Times, with JL Brown, right, president of Birmingham Press Club and chairman
Guests at the Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1971
Birmingham Press Club, 19th October 1967. Mrs Mary Gould, last years Birmingham Press Queen is surrounded by aspirants for the 1967 title before the judging at the Post & Mail Building
Birmingham Press Club Candidates for Queendom, 19th October 1967. Nine girls in line, for one of them to win a week luxury holiday in Bermuda as Birmingham Press Queen 1967
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1965. Patrick Wymark, actor, with Birmingham Press Queen Miss Julian Bussey (left)
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1971. Michael Prince, ATV announcer, and Miss Lesley Goldie, a television actress (second from right)
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 24th November 1967. Pictured, Sir Eric Clayson, Chairman of the Birmingham Post and Mail Ltd, Mrs Joan Lawson, the Press Queen, and members of the Press Ball committee
Birmingham Press Club dinner held at the Grand Hotel. Guests assembling before the meal are (from left) David Clarke, chairman West Midlands Institute of Public Relations, Mrs Nicky Clarke
Birmingham Press Club Ball Circa 1965
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 27th November 1970. Sir Eric Clayson, Chairman of the Birmingham Post and Mail Ltd with Dolores Mantez, actress in ATV series UFO, Birmingham Press Ball
Birmingham Press Club Queen Candidates, 10th October 1962. One of these girls may visit America as the 1962 Birmingham Press Queen
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 30th November 1962. Shireen Dixon, Miss Press Queen 1962 second right
Birmingham Press Queen 1968, Miss Jenny Wood, with runners-up Miss Lesley Joan Cloudsley (left) and Miss Judi Warren, crowned at the Locarno Ballroom, Birmingham
John Simpson BBC, news journalist. 24th November 1998
Birmingham Mail Staff Report Peter Swingler. 26th January 1984
In conference... Shelley High School students hold their first editorial meeting to plan their entry for this years Examiner Junior Journalist Competition
Story time! Pupils at Outlane Junior School are well on their way to completing their entry for the Examiner Junior Journalist Competition
The Examiner and other newspapers have come under scrutiny of young readers at Ravenshall School, Dewsbury. Children from class three have been studying a wide range of papers
Question time at Birkby Junior School... with head teacher Mr Peter Prichard in the firing line! The interview was conducted by pupils from class 4T
If at first you don t succeed... thats the admirable philosophy of the pupils at Cowersley Junior and Infants School. In last years Examiner Junior Journalist competition the school won a runner up
In focus... and soon to be in print! Ten-year-old Lucinda Stevenson (front) lines up a mystery subject for a major news item to appear in the St Josephs RC Junior
Jimmy Reid 26th April 1983. Jimmy Reid is a Scottish journalist & TV Presenter - The Reid Report - and ex-trade union activist born in Govan, Glasgow
Child and Family Trust, trustee Jimmy Reid accepts a cheque for £1115Child and Family Trust, trustee Jimmy Reid accepts a cheque for £ 1115.50 from Diane Gill and the girls of TMC Ltd in Airdrie Scotland 27th December 1986
Journalist Jimmy Reid taste tests Japanese whisky Suntory with the help of Dixie Deans & bartender Susan Abercrombie 15th February 1986
Political journalist David Frost in New York for his appearance on the American version of satirical television show, That was the week that was 16th March 1965
Political journalist David Frost on set in New York during his appearance on the American version of satirical television show, That was the week that was 16th March 1965
Political journalist David Frost on his way to New York for his appearance on the American version of satirical television show, That was the week that was 16th March 1965
Singing Dog and Noel Whitcomb. October 1953 D6238-001
Singing Dog and Noel Whitcomb. October 1953 D6238
Singing Dog and Noel Whitcomb. October 1953 D6238-002
Man reading the Times newspaper. April 1953 D1955