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Lee Marvin American actor, reading the Daily Mirror. December 1984
Malcolm Allison 1979 returns to Manchester City as team coach waving to photographers during the game against Leeds. 13th January 1979
Newsreader Pamela Armstrong wih her ITNs News At Ten colleagues Alistair Burnett (left) and Sandy Gall (right) after joining the team full time. 7th October 1983
John Lennon caught in a tug of war between security men and reporters as the Beatles arrive in America for their tour September 1964 S07732
George Howard, Baron Howard of Henderskelfe, chairman of the BBC pictured outside Castle Howard in North Yorkshire August 1982 82 4060-005
New Preston North End manager Bobby Charlton meets press cameramen at the clubs ground July 1973
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976
Queen Elizabeth II visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visit the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Queen Elizabeth II visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Rupert Murdoch (right) is about to be the new owner of The Times and Sunday Times. He reached an agreement with the unions only hours before his deadline for their acceptance ran out
Rupert Murdoch at The Times building, Grays Inn Road, London. He is there for talks over the future of The Times and Sunday Times in a bid to stem £ 15 million a year losses. 22nd February 1982
Rupert Murdoch (left) buys The Times newspaper. Pictured at a press conference on the future of The Times, Evans, Murdoch and Mogg with The Times. 22nd January 1981
Rupert Murdoch buys The Times newspaper. Pictured at a press conference on the future of The Times. 22nd January 1981
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976, or right, journalist and agony aunt, Marjorie Proops
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Rupert Murdoch, managing director of and major shareholder of News Ltd, gives a press conference in connection with the bid for the News of the World
The Sun press conference at the News of the World. Left to right, Mr " Larry" Lamb who is to be the Editor of the Sun and Rupert Murdoch
The Sun press conference at the News of the World. Left to right, Rupert Murdoch, Chairman and Managing Director of the News of the Worlds organisation and Mr Bernard Shrimsley (Deputy Editor)
The Sun press conference at the News of the World, a few days before the relaunch of The Sun newspaper. Left to right, Mr H C Hardy (Advertising Director), Mr " Larry" Lamb
The first "live"broadcast from the Normandy beachhead took place on SundayThe first " live" broadcast from the Normandy beachhead took place on Sunday June 18th 1944 when Frank Gillard (BBC) and William Downs (CBS)
Picture shows bomb damage to Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1. Home of The Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial from 1920 to 1961
Picture shows Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1. Home of The Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial from 1920 to 1961
Princess Diana arrives at the Royal Albert Hall in London for a performance of Hector Berlioz " Requiem". 14th March 1982
Damon Hill of Arrows-Yamaha, leaving garage, 1997 British Grand Prix, held at the Silverstone Circuit, England, Weekend of 11th - 13th July 1997
Wales 0-0 England, Home International Championship match at Ninian Park, Sloper Road, Cardiff, Monday 14th March 1921. Starting lineup: Goalkeeper Ernest Herbert Coleman, Right back Warney Cresswell
John Fashanu (left reading Time Magazine) and Vinnie Jones (right) pictured for a Wimbledon Football Team feature. This year, in May 1988, Wimbledon would win the FA Cup 1-0 against favourites
Costume ball hosted by George de Cuevas in Biarritz, France, Tuesday 1st September 1953. Our Picture Shows... guests and media at ball
ALASTAIR BURNET 1974 EDITOR OF THE DAILY EXPRESS AT HIS DESK IN HIS OFFICE
The interior of the machine room at the Daily Express Offices at Fleet Street, London - July 1975
Elton John, arrives back in London after his successful tour of Russia. 31st May 1979
Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher shakes hands with well wishers as she returns to No.10 Downing Street after a landslide general election victory. 10th June 1983
The Royal family at the Badminton Horse Trials. Pictured, photographers at the event. April 1960
Press outside flat in Abingdon Road, Kensington, London, where Koo Stark, Actress, has recently been staying, in an attempt to hide herself away from attention of media, Wednesday 27th October 1982
Koo Stark, Actress, leaves flat where she has recently been staying, hiding herself away from attention of media, Abingdon Road, Kensington, London, Wednesday 27th October 1982
John McArthy, Journalist, pictured a few weeks after his release from imprisonment in Iraq. McCarthy was a journalist working for United Press International Television News at the time of his kidnap
Fleet Street in London, looking West to East, towards Ludgate Circus and St Pauls Cathedral. Picture taken 8th February 1934
Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973. Final score, Chelsea 1 - Manchester United - 0 Picture shows Bobby Charlton finishes his last ever game for Manchester United
Robert Dougall, MBE (27 November 1913 ? 19 December 1999) was an English broadcaster and ornithologist, mainly known as a newsreader and announcer
A lorry brings rolls of newsprint to the Evening Chronicle office in Westgate Road, Newcastle. Circa 1929
The Chronicle photo-telegraphic service van, the first of its kind in the world, roused great interest in County Durham. It is seen at Birtley in the centre of the " Chronicle s" new fleet
The Beatles meet the press at Abbey Road Studios in London before their appearance tomorrow on BBC1 " Our World" TV Show
Daily Mirror, Bouverie Street, a consultation. Left to right, C Hosken, H Sanders and R Charlton. June 1922
Fleet Street in London. Picture looks West to East towards towards where St Pauls Cathedral and Ludgate Circus are. Picture taken circa 1st February 1928
Anti-Partition girdle around the World. Eamon De Valera and Frank Aiken in America 1948
Concorde, prototype 001 makes its first official public appearance as it is unveiled from its Sud Aviations hanger in Toulouse, France, Monday 11th December 1967
The Beatles hold a press conference at Speke Airport, Liverpool as they arrive in the city for the Northern Premiere of A Hard Days Night in which the group star