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Richard Branson pictured with his girlfriend Joan Templeman and their son Sam, after his ill fated Atlantic Balloon Crossing attempt
Richard Branson and his (2nd) wife Joan Templeman attend a Gala Dinner at Harrods held by Mr Mohamed Al Fayed. Princess Diana, HRH The Princess of Wales
Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Richard Branson and co-pilot Per Lindstrand pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. This is the pairs third attempt at the crossing
Richard Branson pictured kissing with his girlfriend Joan Templeman as they are re-united after his ill fated Atlantic Balloon Crossing attempt
The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Richard Branson and other members of the crew from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record
Richard Branson with his parents after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies
Richard Branson, 28 year old mastermind behind Virgin Music company. Relaxing on his boat. In this set of 21 pictures, Richard is seen relaxing on his houseboat, going to work
Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. 3rd July 1986
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. 3rd July 1986
Richard Branson (right) and co-pilot Per Lindstrand (both wearing grey). pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon
Richard Branson pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. He will fly with his co-pilot Per Lindstrand
Richard Branson pictured with his mother. He is hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. He will fly with his co-pilot Per Lindstrand
Richard Branson pictured thumbs up and celebrating with relief after being rescued from his ill fated Atlantic Crossing Balloon attempt
Richard Branson pictured safe on dry land after his ill fated Atlantic Balloon crossing. Branson cheated death by leaping for his life after his transAtlantic balloon flight ended in disaster
Richard Branson pictured with his two children Holly (RIGHT - 5) and Sam (LEFT - 18 months), after his ill fated Atlantic Balloon Crossing attempt
Richard Branson pictured centre walking with the policeman, on safe ground after his dramatic end to his Atlantic Crossing Balloon attempt
Richard Branson pictured safely re-united with his girlfriend Joan Templeman and their two children Holly (5) and Sam (18 months)
Richard Branson pictured with his co-pilot Per Linstrand, together after their ill fated Atlantic Balloon crossing. Branson cheated death by leaping for his life after his transAtlantic balloon
Princess Michael of Kent helps Richard Branson launch the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £1Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £ 1.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher joins him on the boat. 3rd July 1986
Richard Bransons powerboat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger breaks the trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. 29th June 1986
Richard Branson dressed as spiderman leaves the top of Centre Point. 2nd November 1985
Richard Branson dressed as spiderman, pictured outside Centre Point, on the day he abseiled down it. 2nd November 1985
Richard Branson pictured after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record
Richard Bransons Powerboat Virgin Atlantic challenger broke the Trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. The previous record held 3 days 10 hours