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Warren Mitchell, star of TVs Til Death Us Do Part, pictured at his home in Highgate, North London. Picture taken 12th September 1966 Til Death Us Do Part was piloted on television 22nd July 1965
Man City 1-5 West Ham, League Division One match at Maine Road, Saturday 21st March 1970, West Hams L-R: Geoff Hurst, Jimmy Greaves and Frank Lampard walk out of the tunnel before the match
Arsenal 0 - West Ham - 0 West Ham right winger, Harry Redknapp gets away from the Arsenal defender Bob McNap, at Highbury, North London. Picture taken 25th November 1967
Arsenal 0 - West Ham 0 Harry Redknapp on the right wing for West Ham, gets a cross in, chased by two Arsenal players, at Highbury, London Picture taken 25th November 1967
Harry Redknapp. Aged 16 on 31st August 1963 when this picture was taken. He made his first team debut in 1965. Redknapp was born in Poplar, At age 11
The stars of "Till Death Us Do Part", Warren MitchellThe stars of " Till Death Us Do Part", Warren Mitchell, shouting for West Ham and Tony Booth hollering for Liverpool during their match at Anfield. 7th January 1967
George Best action, Manchester United v West Ham. 18th September 1971
FA Cup 5th round between West Ham and Sunderland. Sunderland celebrate following David Rushs goal. 26th February 1992
Coventry City v West Ham at Upton Park. The final score was 0-1 to the Sky Blues. 5th October 1991
West Ham United Players Overseas visit to Israel, May 1973. Left to Right: Bobby Moore, Frank Lampard, Bobby Ferguson and Ted MacDougall
England skipper Bobby Moore with 26 year old Nova Western A West Ham supporter playing soccer start at the Harrogate Toy Fair, Nova is promoting a new football battle. January 1972 72-0405-005
Football: England v. Italy: Bobby Moore presentations to celebrate his 107th cap for England. 14th June 1973
West Ham 1 v. Everton 0: Come on lads Bobby Moore puzzles out a move. August 1971 P030964
Newham Borough Council has named a new street after the hero of their local football team - Bobby Moore. Moore Way is a pedestrian only street in the Oakhurst Road Redevelopment, in Forest Gate
Footballer Bobby Moore: England training at Roehampton. November 1971 P030988
England and West ham skipper Bobby Moore (right) was enjoying a pleasant reunion with Carlos Alberto, captain of Brazil, on Friday (12-1-73) at West Hams Upton Park ground in London
Sir Alf Ramsey took what was left of his original 22 players 11 men in all, for a training and get to know each other session, at the Bank of England ground, Roehampton
Sir Alf Ramsey with his Ex-England team of 1966 who won the World Cup: Eight years on Sir Alf Ramsey is re-united with his 1966 World Cup winning team
West Ham Footballer: Bobby Moore. March 1974 S74-1531-005
West Ham vs. Liverpool: Bobby Moore takes a rest during an injury to a Liverpool player. January 1973 73-00189-002
Footballer Bobby Moore: Fulham snap up Bobby Moore: Bobby Moore West Ham team captain today joined Fulham F.C. for 25, 000. Bobby pictured here exclusively in his new Fulham strip at Craven Cottage
Sport Football: George Best, Bobby Campbell and Bobby Moore. August 1976 P030943
Former West Ham team captain Bobby Moore today joined Fulham F. C. for £25, 000Former West Ham team captain Bobby Moore today joined Fulham F.C. for £ 25, 000. Bobby pictured here exclusively in his new Fulham strip at Craven Cottage
Sport: Football: West Hams Bobby Moore in action. August 1971 P030965
Pictures of England Captain Bobby Moore in Amsterdam, where he went to watch the Ajax vs. Bayern Munich football game. Bobby Moore in Amsterdam. March 1973
English League Cup Semi Final First Leg at Highfield Road Coventry City 3 v West Ham United 2 West Ham defenders and goalkeeper in a panic as Garry Thompson of Coventry causes problems 27th January
Bobby Moore with the cup at the Town Hall. May 1965 P011348