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Veronica Wilson, girlfriend of Freddie Trueman, at the opening of the new Saxon Motor hotel, Ainley Top, Huddersfield. January 1972 72-00100-002
Muhammad Ali at Nuneaton. The boxing legend brought his own kind of magic to thrill crowds at an end-of-season Midlands Floodlit Cup final between Nuneaton Borough and Bedworth
Nigel Benn is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1987 to 1996. He is a two-weight world champion, having held the WBO middleweight title in 1990
Muhammad Ali visiting Heckfield, Hampshire. Pictured, outside the New Inn pub, Muhammad Ali meets with local children, a large number of them have gathered for a glimpse of the superstar. August 1977
Duke McKenzie, MBE, born 5 May 1963 is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1998. He is a three-weight world champion
Muhammad Ali seen here at the Royal Albert Hall for the Joe Bugner vs Albert Lovell fight. 3rd December 1974
Arthur Ashe with the Wimbledon trophy after he beat the defending champion Jimmy Connors in four sets 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. 5th July 1975
Fred Perry (right) walks out onto the centre court with his opponent Jack Crawford (left) of Australia for the 1934 Mens Wimbledon Final
Fred Perry (GB) shakes hands with his opponent George Lott (USA at the Wimbledon Mens Quarterfinals 1934 Fred Perry won 6-4 2-6 7-5 10-8 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934, 1935)
Fred Perry (GB) stretches high to reach the ball at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, against Marcel Rainville from Canada. Perry won the match 6-1, 6-1, 6-3
Singer Tony Bennett (right) chatting to his opponent, Pancho Gonzales at the Albert Hall. February 1972
Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr. (July 10, 1943 - February 6, 1993) was an American World No. 1 professional tennis player Ashe, an African American
John Curry, the former European figure skating champion, arrives at Solihull Ice Rink, where he hopes to pass on a few tips to promising youngsters. 10th June 1988
Jockey Paddy Farrell is thrown from his horse Border Flight at the 15th fence of the Aintree Grand National. Farrell broke his back in the accident and was confined to a wheelchair. 21st March 1964
Champion Jockey Tim Brookshaw does the morning rounds at his Tern Hill, Shropshire, Farm in his wheelchair with his wife Joan. 19th March 1964
Freddie Trueman at the new Saxon Motor hotel, Ainley Top, Huddersfield, to take part in the opening ceremony. He declared open the Sportsmans bar, and is seen with left
Bobby Charlton, footballer, pictured circa January 1958 He signed for Manchester United Youth Team in 1953, aged 15. He went on to appear for the first team in 1956 until he left in 1973
Former World Heavy Weight Champion Muhammad Ali in the UK. 20th September 1984
World Heavy Weight Champion Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali) in London for his rematch with Britains Henry Cooper. 21st May 1966
Nobby Stiles opens orphanage fete in Teeside, Middlesbrough. Circa 1972Nobby Stiles opens orphanage fete in Teeside, Middlesbrough. Circa 1972
Arthur Ashe receives the trophy from the Duke of Kent after he defeated the defending champion Jimmy Connors in four sets. 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. Wimbledon Gentlemens Singles final. 5th July 1975
Arthur Ashe playing against Jimmy Connors in the Wimbledon Gentlemens Singles final. Ashe went on to win the match and was the first black man to win the singles title at Wimbledon. 5th July 1975
Fred Perry (Great Britain Tennis Player) and his wife Helen Vinson (centre). The lady on the right is unknown. Fred Perry
Fred Perry (Right - GB) shakes hands with John Van Ryn (Left - USA) after Fred Perry beat him in the Third Round of the The Mens Wimbledon Championship. 4-6 6-1 6-3 10-8 Picture taken 27th June 1935
Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at The Mens Final at Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing Gottfried von Cramm who he beats 6-2 6-4 6-4 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934, 1935
Fred Perry plays a back hand pass on The Centre Court at The Mens Wimbledon Tennis Championship. It is not 100 percent clear what match this was
Fred Perry plays an overhead shot on The Centre Court at The Mens Wimbledon Tennis Championship. It is not 100 percent clear what match this was
Fred Perry playing a low forehand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935
Fred Perry playing a backhand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935
Fred Perry (Right - GB) plays a low back hand at the net against John Van Ryn (Left - USA) Fred Perry won the third round match of the The Mens Wimbledon Championship
Fred Perry competing at The Mens singles Wimbledon Championships in 1934 on the centre court. Fred is pictured playing a forehand shot against Czechoslovakia player Roderich Menzel (R Menzel)
Fred Perry (GB) in action in the Wimbledon Mens Quarterfinals against George Lott (USA). Fred Perry won 6-4 2-6 7-5 10-8 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934, 1935, and 1936 Picture taken 2nd July 1934
Fred Perry (right) and Gottfried von Cramm (left) of Germany shake hands at the net after the Mens Wimbledon finals. Fred Perry won the final 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934
Fred Perry (GB) lunges to play a forehand at Wimbledon in the Mens semi finals again Jack Crawford of Australia. Fred Perry won the match 6-2 3-6 6-4 6-4 Picture taken 3rd July 1935
Fred Perry falls yet smiles on the court at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935
Fred Perry (GB) on the floor during his 1934 mens semi final match against Sidney Wood (USA). Fred Perry won the match 6-3 3-6 7-5 5-7 6-3 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934
Fred Perry in action during the 1934 Mens Wimbledon Final. Fred Perry beat Jack Crawford of Australia in the final 6-3, 6-0, 7-5 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934
Fred Perry (pictured) (GB) competing at The Wimbledon Tennis Championships against Donald (Don) Budge of the USA in the Mens Semi finals Fred Perry won the match 5-7, 6-4, 6-3
Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at the net, competing at the Wimbledon Tennis Mens Final against Gottfried von Cramm of Germany
Fred Perry (GB) jumps to play a back hand ball at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships second round match against W Hines.. Perry won the match 6-1, 7-5, 6-3
Mens Singles Semi-Finals, Britains Fred Perry in Centre Court action against Jack Crawford from Australia. Fred Perry won the match, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, and went on to win Wimbledon that year, 1935
Tennis star Fred Perry and his wife, American actor, Helen Vinson at the Tivoli cinema in the Strand, London for the premiere of Charlie Chaplins film Modern Times. Picture taken 11th February 1936
Viv Anderson, (centre on the ball) footballer for Nottingham Forest, during a training session for England today. Viv is the first black footballer to play for the England national A team
Ron Greenwood, England football manager at a training session today ahead of Englands match against Czechoslovakia. Viv Anderson, footballer for Nottingham Forest, attends the training session today
Viv Anderson, footballer for Nottingham Forest, during a training session for England today. Pictured here with Tony Woodcock (left) and goalkeeper Peter Shilton (right)
Kriss Akabusi at Geoffrey Field School, Reading. 8th July 1991
The Sky Blues new wing hope, Ernie Hannigan. 11th November 1967.The Sky Blues new wing hope, Ernie Hannigan. 11th November 1967
Trefor Evans, Swansea RFC. 5th December 1974