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Lottery winners Mark and Cheryl Brudenell trying their luck once again as they buy a ticket from Camelots Christine Brannan. 1st July 1997
Alison Pickering, lottery manager (left) and Franca Herd, accounts admin (right) pictured with Paul Gascoigne and Paul Merson with a signed ball and shirt for the Teesside Hospice Lottery
Red Cross lottery vendor on Kufurstendamm, Berlin. Where Berliners have a chance of winning one of sixty six motorcars and raise funds for the Red Cross. Circa 1965
The Irish Hospitals Sweepstake was a lottery established in the Irish Free State in 1930 as the Irish Free State Hospitals Sweepstake to finance hospitals
Former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly picks the Littlewoods lottery number. 27th April 1978
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
Athlete Steve Cram Steve Cram unveiled the slips for the new midweek National Lottery draw at Gateshead Stadium 14 January 1997
A group of children ask a male bus passenger for hisused ticket as he descends from the vehicle. The tickets were used as part of a Daily Mirror promtion with a prize awardd to a winning ticket
A conductor checks for passengers tickets on the open top deck of a London tram. These tickets were used as part of a Daily Mirror promtion with a prize awarded to a winning ticket number
A group of children a female tram passenger for her used ticket after she descended from the vehicle. The tickets were used as part of a Daily Mirror promtion with a prize awardd to a winning ticket
A female bus passengerchecks her used ticket as she sits on abench after descending from the vehicle. The tickets were used as part of a Daily Mirror promtion with a prize awardd to a winning ticket
A group of children ask a female tram passenger for her used ticket after she descended from the vehicle. The tickets were used as part of a Daily Mirror promotion with a prize awarded to a winning
Fred the Old English Sheepdog who chooses the lottery number every week by bursting ballons fro his owner Jim Smith of Kingsdown Kent © Mirrorpix