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Middlesbrough player Juninho is mobbed by fans at the Riverside Stadium before the official opening match against Sampdoria. 12th November 1995
Footballer Robin Friday poses at Elm Park, home ground of Reading FC, shortly after signing a professional contract for the Fourth Division Club
Footballer Robin Friday with Reading FC manager Charlie Hurley after signing a professional contract for the Fourth Division Club
Terry McDermott signs for Newcastle United, watched by manager Joe Harvey, 12th February 1973
Kevin Keegan and Terry McDermott sign autographs, 1st September 1983
Terry McDermott, midfielder, formerly of Newcastle United, signs for Liverpool Football Club. Pictured with Chairman John Smith, Secretary Peter Robinson
Terry McDermott, midfielder, formerly of Newcastle United, signs for Liverpool Football Club. Pictured with Chairman John Smith, Secretary Peter Robinson and Manager Bob Paisley
Terry McDermott, new Liverpool signing, reports for training at Melwood. Pictured with team captain Emlyn Hughes and manager Bob Paisley. 14th November 1974
Three of the Monty Python comedy team, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Graham Chapman, were in WHSmiths at Holborn Circus signing copies of some of their books
Photo shows from left to right Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. Boy band Take That at their book signing for Our Story. Picture taken 25th June 1993
New Birmingham City footballer signing Howard Gayle pictured with Birmingham City Manager Ron Saunders. 14th January 1983
Harold Shepherdson (left) and Dave Thomas. Circa 1981
Pop star Sonia signing copies of her album Sonia in Reading. 8th October 1991
Motor Racing Driver James Hunt meets his fans at a Chevette Meet and Greet event. Town and venue unknown Picture taken circa 1st August 1976
Geoff Capes signs copies of his book at Olympus in Reading. 23rd March 1991
A Royal start for the visitors book at a new spastics centre as Katharine, Duchess of Kent signs in. 14th October 1967
Leonard Nimoy signs copies of his new book at the Hexagon, Reading. 17th November 1995
David Platt, Arsenal Football Player, opens Just Trainers shop in Reading, 7th April 1997
Leslie Hore-Belisha Secretary of State for War seen here with officers of the East Surrey regiment during an inspection of The Keep Barracks at Kingston Upon Thames July 1939
Skids, new wave, post punk, rock group, pictured meeting fans at Quicksilver Record Shop, Reading, October 1980
Newcastle United footballer Kevin Keegan is surrounded by young Newcastle fans during a training session shortly before making his debut for the club. 26th August 1982
Newcastle United footballer Kevin Keegan is greeted by jubilant Newcastle fans as he opens the clubs new souvenir shop at St james Park, the day before making his debut for the club. 27th August 1982
Tex Rickard signing Jack Dempsey to fight Willard for Heavyweight Championship of the World on July 4. From left to right- Jack Kearns, Jack Dempsey, Tex Rickard and Ike Dorgan. 18th March 1919
Fifteen year old Birmingham City footballer Bob Latchford returns to his school work after he scored Birmingham Citys first goal in the FA Youth cup match against West Bromwich Albion
Bob Latchford signing for Swansea City after passing a medical check at the Vetch Field, watched by his manager John Toshack. 6th July 1981
The Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference, the first Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations, held in the United Kingdom, between 1 and 16th May 1944
Charlie Mitten signs the agreement to become the new manager of Newcastle United watched by the clubs chairman Alderman William McKeag. June 1958
British Open 1969. Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, Lancashire, Practice Day, 8th July 1969. The 98th Open Championship, was held from 9th to 12th July
Robert Lee arrives at St James and is welcomed by Kevin Keegan. 21st September 1992
David Attenborough signs his book The Trials of Life on 1st November 1991
Everton manager Howard Kendall with new striker Gary Lineker at Goodison Park. Everton beat off competition for the £ 1m rated player from Liverpool. 27th June 1985
The press conference for new Middlesbrough signing striker Jan Aage Fjortoft. 23rd March 1995
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Lansbury estate, which was to be a Festival of Britain showpiece in Poplar. There would be an exhibition about building research
Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, arrive at London Heathrow Airport, from Los Angeles, 4th August 1961
Television presenter and broadcaster David Attenborough signing books at Waterstones in the MetroCentre, Gateshead on 3rd February, 1995
Tennis star Bjorn Borg at Eldon Square Shopping Centre, Newcastle on 14th June 1980 meeting the public and signing autographs
Singer Kate Bush at Virgin Records in Eldon Square, Newcastle signing autographs on the 10th September 1980
Boxer Henry Cooper visited British Home Stores in Newcastle on 22nd October 1980 to sign autographs and promote Brut aftershave
Birmingham City footballer Eddie Brown (right) greets some of his new colleagues at St Andrews left to right: Alec Gova, Jeff Hall and Peter Murphy. 15th October 1954
Gordon Taylor, who has made over 250 League appearances for Bolton Wanderers, signs forms and Birmingham Citys search for an orthodox winger is over. Taylor, who plays against Carlisle at St
Bernard Manning sings up to the Princess Diana Campaign to give her HRH title back, 17th July 1996
The last act of Bill Shankly as Liverpool manager was to sign striker Ray Kennedy from Arsenal for £ 200 000. The signing was announced following his retirement announcement at a press
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly gives a farewell handshake to centre forward Tony Hateley after completing his sale to Coventry City for £ 80 000. 19th September 1968
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, shakes hands with Noel Cantwell, manager of Coventry City, at Speke airport, Liverpool after completing the sale of Liverpool centre forward Tony Hateley for £
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, greets Noel Cantwell, manager of Coventry City, at Speke airport, Liverpool after completing the sale of Liverpool centre forward Tony Hateley for £ 80 000
Liverpools new signing John Toshack from Cardiff City signs his contract accompanied by his wife Susan at Anfield. Looking on are manager Bill Shankly
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly at Lime Street Station to greet new signing John Toshack from Cardiff City who arrived with his wife Susan. 11th November 1970