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English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hall Green Greyhound track in Birmingham where, as guest of honour, she opened the Great Carnival accompanied by the Lord Mayor and Lady mayoress of Birmingham
Miss Amy Johnson speaking at a reception organised by the womens sociteies at Melbourne Town Hall, Australia. When she rose to speak to the large crowd, she was given an enthusiastic reception
English aviator Amy Johnson, the first female pilot to fly solo from Britain to Australia, pictured here at Eastbourne, East Sussex during her tour of Britain on return from Australia
From 14-18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
English aviator Amy Johnson at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, standing next to the MG car which was presented to her on behalf of Sir William Morris in recognition of her historic solo flight
English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hedon Airport, near her home town of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, in her De Havilland DH.60 Gipsy Moth aircraft G-aAH during celebrations to mark her
British aviator Amy Johnson pictured in the cockpit of her Gipsy Moth plane before before her historic solo flight from Britain to Australia
From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson)flew her new de Havilland DHFrom 14Ð18 November 1932 Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson)flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DHFrom 14Ð18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
Miss Amy Johnson acknowledging the enthusiastic welcome given to her by the huge crowd gathered at Moonee Vallrey racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on Monday June 16th 1930
In July 1933, Amy Molllison (formerly Amy Johnson)and her husband Jim Mollison flew their De Haviiland DH.84 Dragon aircraft named Seafarer, nonstop from Pendine Sands
The De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim MollisonThe De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight passing a schooner yachy of Cork harbour
Petula Clark at The Westbury Hotel in London, February 1963. She is in London to record for PYE Records, and in May and June 1963 she will be touring various clubs and casinos in France
The Gloster Meteor Mk IV that beat the world Air Speed record. November 1945 P000494
Christening of Britains first air ambulance by English aviation pioneer Mrs. Amy Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson) at Feltham Air Path. June 1936
The Beach Boys arrived at London airport. Their recording of I Get Around made the top 20 on the hit parade. 1st November 1964
Georgie Fame at home. 10th January 1965
Stockton Flea Market near the Georgian Theatre in the Green Dragon Yard, 12th October 1983
Roy Castle hosted a special performance of the popular Record Breakers show at Gateshead Stadium. The two-hour show was being held to mark the opening of a new indoor training hall at the stadium but
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
Bluebird is unloaded at Goodwood Racetrack, 18th July 1960
Donald Campbell, at Coniston Water, 7th November 1957. Donald Campbell, pictured after breaking his own world record at Coniston Water, by averaging 239.07 mph
Donald Campbell, at Lake Coniston, 4th October 1956. It was revealed today (04/10/1956) that Donald Campbell will be receiving the Butlin Trophy, a new water speed award - and the 5
Engelbert Humperdink in his Leicestershire home
Donald Campbell, Coniston Water, Lancashire, 4th January 1967
Recovery Boat on Coniston Water, Lancashire, pictures taken on the day of Donald Campbells death, 4th January 1967. Campbell was killed when Bluebird K7 flipped
Rescue / Recovery Boat returns to dock, Donald Campbell, Coniston Water, Lancashire, pictures taken on the day of his death, 4th January 1967
Donald Campbell races across Coniston Water during one of his two runs today, 7th November 1957, in which he raised his own world water speed record to 239.07 miles an hour
Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America om September
Donald Campbell takes Bluebird K7 on a run at Coniston Water, 24th October 1958. 24th October 1958
Donald Campbell takes Bluebird for a run at Goodwood in Sussex, 21st July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah
Donald Campbell breaks the World Water Speed Record at Coniston Water, 19th September 1956. He set a record of 225.63 mph, nine miles faster than his previous world record set on Lake Mead, Nevada
Donald Campbell launches Bluebird K7 on Ullswater for tests, 8th February 1955. He set a record of 202.15 mph (324 km/h), beating the previous record by some 24 mph (39 km/h) held by Stanley Sayres
Donald Campbell breaks the Water Speed Record in Bluebird K7 on Ullswater, 23rd July 1955. Campbell in the cockpit of Bluebird
Arsenal footballer Ian Wright who is nearing the clubs goal scoring record of 178 goals. 21st July 1997
Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America this September
Scottish comedian Jimmy Logan holding a copy of his record "I Have Dreamed"Scottish comedian Jimmy Logan holding a copy of his record " I Have Dreamed", November 1968
Everton forward Bob Latchford mobbed by jubilant fans after scoring his 30th goal of the seaon in the 6-0 win over Chelsea at Goodison Park. 29th April 1978
FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round Fifth Replay at Villa Park. Alvechurch 1 v Oxford City 0. Champagne time at Villa Park...and its Villa Chairman Mr. Douglas Ellis pouring it - for Alvechurch
FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round First Replay at St Andrews, Birmingham. Alvechurch 1 v Oxford City 1 aet. Inelegant but effective
FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round Fifth Replay match at Villa Park. Alvechurch 1 v Oxford City 0. Congratulations....disappointed Oxford manager John Fisher says " Well done" to Alvechurchs
Scene at Croydon as French aviator Louis Bleriot arrives for twenty year commemmoration ceremonies in England, after having again flown the Channel in one of his own planes, a Bleriot 127 bomber
Louis Bleriot at Dover on his 21st anniversary of his First Channel Flight. July 1929 P004317
00337390 Disco Kings Hot Chocolate came to Newcastle to be presented with individual silver discs marking UK sales of 100, 000 for their greatest hits album, 2 December 1976 (Patrick Oliver)
Heavy Metal group Black Sabbath pictured with the silver discs they received for the album " Technical Ecstasy". Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. 10th August, 1977
Thomas William Burgess swimming the channel. 7th September, 1911
Acrobat Terry Cole, aged 26, breaks his previous record of balancing 16 empty milk crates oh his chin, by adding an extra four to set a new world record of 20 at BBC TV Centre in Wood Lane