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Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home seen here leaving No 10 Downing Street. 10th August 1964
The Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home seen here at his mansion in Coldstream, Berwickshire with his favourite Labrador gun dog. 25th October 1963
Conservative Party Leader Sir Alec Douglas Home looks on pensively during the Conservative Party Conference at Brighton. 23th October 1965
World War Two - Second World War - Martin Davison of Bristol Street Motors garage serves up some of the D-Day 1ld and three farthings petrol during a special D-Day promotion offer/ 2nd June, 1994
World War Two - Second World War - Mark Benjamin, assistant librarian in Hexham, at the gates of the Haltwhistle prisoner of war camp with Featherstone Castle pictured in the background
Richard Brierss show stealing performance as Malvolio in Kenneth Branaghs Twelfth Night 27th November 1987
The Right Honourable James Ramsay MacDonald, JP, MP Circa 1924
Ramsay MacDonald seen here in the garden of his home at 103 Frognal Lodge, Hampstead, London. Circa 12th June 1929
Alex Glasgow, singer-songwriter, poet and scriptwriter from Low Fell, Gateshead. Alex wrote scripts for, amongst others, the television show When The Boat Comes In as well as singing the theme tune
At the far end of the north side of Spon street is number 159 - 162. Seen here in October 1968. The shops are in need of restoration
Actor Richard Briers seen here in the garden pruning roses at his West London home. 6th May 1987
Actor Richard Briers seen here at the Savoy whilst out and about in Londons Theatre land. 10th March 1981
Actor Richard Briers seen here in the back garden of his West London home with his dog. 6th May 1987
Tennis player, Dan Maskell, who later became a radio and television commentator on the game. 23rd April, 1959
Tennis player, C Malfroy, New Zealand tennis player of the 1930s and 40s (Camille Enright Malfroy, Cam Malfroy) Circa: 1950
Actor Richard Briers seen here at his West London home. 6th May 1987
Theatre worker Ted Grant places the sign outside the Coventry Theatre telling the bad news for Max Boyce fans, that the tickets have sold out. 6th March 1978
Tom Baker outside the Royal Turks Head Hotel in Newcastle on 25th November 1982. Tom was in Newcastle to play Frank in the Educating Rita drama at the Theatre Royal
Jacko Fossett the clown sits alone with his thoughts in the circus ring following the last performance at Belle Vue, Manchester. 30th January 1982
Blanco was just one day old whe his mother deserted him. So zoo manager Peter Grayson took the baby leopard into his home and hand reared him
Dennis Hopper US Film director and actor seen here at the Triangle Cinema in Aston, Birmingham 29th March 1982
Peter Walsh programme director of the Triangle Cinema at Aston University. 247th July 1994
Peter Walsh organiser of the Triangle Cinema at Aston University Gosta Green. 14th February 1990
Director Jerry Lewis seen here on location at Eastnor Castle, Ledbury whilst filming " One More Time" Circa 1st August 1969
Sammy Davis Junoir seen here relaxing whilst on location at Eastnor Castle, Ledbury during filming " One More Time" Circa 1st August 1969
Director Jerry Lewis seen here reading the script whilst on location at Eastnor Castle, Ledbury whilst filming " One More Time" Circa 1st August 1969
Sammy Davis Junior takes a break from filming at Eastnor Castle Ledbury, for " One More Time". 1st August 1969
Sammy Davis Junior sulks after his tiff with Director Jerry Lewis on location of " One More Time" at Eastnor Castle Ledbury Circa. 1st August 1969
Cardiff City Manager Jimmy Andrews, celebrates his Third Division Manager of the Month award at Ninian Park. 10th January 1976
Monte Pearson, the former jockey who was the smallest Home Guard, pictured behind the counter of his inn at Barnard Castle. 20/07/1960
Actor Derek Jacobi Derek Jacobi who was appearing in Richard II and Richard III at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle 30 May 1989
Len Tasker Disability campaigner and sportsman with his Coventry Jubilee Award and Medal 28th June 1977
North East Festivals Playing away to keep himself warm is a member of the German band playing at the Beer Festival 21 April 1973
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria who was assassinated along with his wife in Sarajevo. The assassinations, along with the arms race, nationalism, imperialism, militarism
General Christiaan Smuts, OM, CH, ED, KC, FRS, [1] PC (24 May 1870 e 11 September 1950General Christiaan Smuts, OM, CH, ED, KC, FRS, [1] PC (24 May 1870 Ð 11 September 1950) South African military Commander during the First World War
Mitchells and Butlers Brewery. Alan Birchley, from Rowley Regis, a security officer at M & Bs Brewery, Cape Hill, Birmingham
James Whitaker the Daily Mirrors Royal Correspondent 9th September 1982
Jockey Arthur "Scobie"Breasley, November 1963Jockey Arthur " Scobie" Breasley, November 1963
Jockey Arthur "Scobie"Breasley, carrying his riding kit into Haydock parkJockey Arthur " Scobie" Breasley, carrying his riding kit into Haydock park, November 1969
Jockey Arthur "Scobie"Breasley, carrying his coat on his way to the DoncasterJockey Arthur " Scobie" Breasley, carrying his coat on his way to the Doncaster Races, April 1967
Joe Mercer the Manchester City manager seen here soaking in a tub at Blackpool sauna bath. 6th February 1969
Manchester City Manager Joe Mercer waves to well wishers as the teams train pulls out of Piccadilly Station as they travel to London for the FA Cup final against Leicester City. 23rd April 1969
Blackburn Rovers manager Roy Hodgson with the Carling Manager of the Month Award. 12th September 1997
Autumn scene in Finsbury Park North London 1st October 1963
Daily Mirror photographer Horace Grant circa 1932
A stonemason working on a detail of the Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool, . The foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in July 1904, and it was consecrated in 1924
Mr Brian Cole winner of the Remarkable Pipe Contest seen here smoking / playing his Silver Jubilee Fanfare Pipe, a trumpet with six pipes attached at the Prince Henrys in Fleet Street. 26th July 1977
Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyffe, wearing judicial robes in his office at the House of Lords after being appointed Lord Chancellor. 20th October 1954