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Shamila Elahi, eight, surprised the head teacher of Abingdon Junior School, Middlesbrough, when he asked his pupils to pay at least 60p for a red nose, with the money going to charity
Isobel Sheer of Curzon Street Glasgow who has been elected Miss Equal Pay by the Civil Service Council Miss Sheer is holding a sign saying Equal Pay Day. 2nd March 1954
Thornabys oldest Church is going under the spotlight - with a 2000 Stockton Council grant. The tiny Church of St Peters will be floodlight by the summer thanks to the conservation grant cash
Ryes famous toll abolished. Well known to thousands of motorists in Sussex, the picturesque toll road, connecting the historic points of Rye and Winchelsea, has been abolished. 29th August 1927
Personnel officer David Threlfall enjoying the good life in the Bahamas thanks to the Apollo Moon men. David 26 is pictured on holiday in the playground Caribbean Isles paid for by the 10
3 members of Grestone Junior School Choir, Handsworth Road, handed 310 to Acorns Childrens Hospice, Oak Tree Lane, Selly Oak, Birmingham
World War Two - Second World War - The picture shows a persons ration allowance for one week in 1941. 14th May, 1979
Lady Spencer-Churchill struck the first Churchill crown piece at the Royal Mint to commemorate Sir Winston Churchill. One of the first people she showed it to was her 17 year old grandson Nicholas
Beating the bounds - Llantrisant - Freshly minted coins are flung into the crowd by Eddie Thomas, a member of Llantrisant Town Trust, during the ancient ceremony of Beating the Bounds - 1st June 1968
Decimal Currency Feature February 1971 Decimalisation Day - Conservative MP Wildred Proudfoot pictured at supermarket where he announced that decimal coinage was now available at No5 checkout in
This photograph featured in the Evening Chronicle in September 1953, shows smiling housewives, one waving a pound note. They were showing their delight about the cheaper fruit
Filming of The Dirty Dozen"on location at the 13th Century Ashridge CollegeFilming of The Dirty Dozen" on location at the 13th Century Ashridge College, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, June 1966
Actor Leslie Phillips was in Newcastle on 16th November 1971 starring in the play The Man Most Likely To, at the Theatre Roayl
Bare chested Alan Dobbs who runs a pottery stall in Londons Club Row Market checks om a Wuncer". About a million forged pound notes are believed to be in circulation in this country (1972)
Pupils from Partwood School, Manchester seen here paying money in to their local bank. December 1982
Rangers Pools manager Alec Paterson puts away a tray of fivers, part of the weekly take of £ 23, 000 locked in a strongroom, February 1970
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith asitting on the kerb outside the gates of Kensington Palace at the start of her seven day protest
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith ahands a biscuit tin full of collection money to Czech Embassy Attache karel Nekoly at the Front door of the Embassy following seven days of protesting
John Major Prime Minister throwing money into a wishing well during the 1992 election campaign
This column of pennies tended with pride by Mr. R. Walsh in the bar of Moor Court Squash Racket Club, Newcastle, was intended for Spastic Children
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith sitting on the kerb with collection money outside the Russian Embassy during her seven day protest
Herbie Hide Former British WBO Heavyweight Champion
George King the first millionaire in the Daily Mirror Scratch Card competition playing golf
Newcastle Uniteds Willie McFaul and Paul Gascoigne (Gazza) banking money raised by Newcastle United supporters for charity. Circa 1988
A deft twist, and the cards are smoothly shuffled, but it takes a lot of practice to work in a casino
A bookie and a cashier in a betting shop with some winning tickets in April 1996
A woman playing on a one armed bandit or electronic gaming machine in November 1999
Jonathon and David Kershaw with Mark Bretherton collect their dole money from the Countesss Pillar at Brougham, Penrith
Stockbrokers and investors seen here at the Stock Exchange in 1931 following the banking and stock market crisis in the USA
Boxer Peter Boddington(second from right) lines up with Coventry City players Neil Martin, Ernie Hunt and George Curtis to push over a pile of pennies at the Old Mill Inn, Baginton last night
Children of Bonwell Road Gang of Holloway London save their coppers for a Party but decided to buy a Victory wreath instead which they placed on the Cenotaph, Whitehall on Saturday
Scenes at Stock Exchange: The scene at The Stock Exchange today with boards reflecting todays busy dealings. January 1975 75-00505
Scenes at Stock Exchange: The silent scene today at The Stock Exchange after brisk dealings earlier in the day. January 1975 75-00505-001
Actor Larry Hagman, Dallass J. R. Ewing, and his wife Maj arrive at LondonActor Larry Hagman, Dallass J.R. Ewing, and his wife Maj arrive at Londons Heathrow airport. Larry Hagman giving away dud 100 dollar bills with his head printed on them. June 1980
Media Mogul Lew Grade hands a cheque for £500 to 27 year old Tom Graham ofMedia Mogul Lew Grade hands a cheque for £ 500 to 27 year old Tom Graham of Blackheath, London after his winning game score of 300
Newsagent Mrs Helen Retter picks up up her £83 prize money after a winning nightNewsagent Mrs Helen Retter picks up up her £ 83 prize money after a winning night out playing bingo at Maida Vale. 9th August 1961
Newsagent Mrs Helen Retter (centre) with other members of her syndicate before they pickeds up £ 83 in prize money after a winning night out playing bingo at Maida Vale. 9th August 1961
Newsagent Mrs Helen Retter picks up her £83 prize money after a winning night outNewsagent Mrs Helen Retter picks up her £ 83 prize money after a winning night out playing bingo at Maida Vale. 9th August 1961
Terry Wogan DJ & TV Presenter dressed up as a copper today to help raise the profile of the NSPCC, 24th June 1984. PC Wogan is pictured sitting underneath a conveyor belt as " coppers" come
New Governor of the Bank of England, Mr. Leslie Kenneth OeBrien, leaving the Bank of England this afternoon. April 1966 P007072
People gambling and playing roulette in a casino in May 1967
Sherrill Crabtree deals the cards at the Black jack tables in the newly opened Casino Royal in Newcastle in January 1978
People gambling and playing roulette in a casino in August 1971
Young people playing on a one armed bandit or electronic gaming machine in September 1983
A bookie changing the odds at the racetrack in April 1995
Geraldine Hodson spins the wheel at the roulette table in the newly opened Casino Royal in Newcastle in January 1978
A roulette table and wheel
Milton Farthings: The Bishop of Oxford receives offerings of farthings from children at Oxford Cathedral yesterday. Children from three counties attended this Whit Farthings service