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The winner Miss Australia. December 1972 72-11295-003The winner Miss Australia. December 1972
Sir Richards Summers, who drove the last steam train from Bilston Docks at Birkenhead to the John Summers steelworks at Shotton today Monday. November 1967 X10544-001
Miss World, 1972: Belinda Green: 20 year old Belinda Green, a blonde haired, blue eyed, model from Australia, won the Miss World Contest. Belindas favourite hobby is cooking
Christopher Isherwood Author, May 1967
The winner Miss Australia. December 1972 72-11295-004The winner Miss Australia. December 1972
Exmouth Zoo closes down. The zoo was closed due to council orders regarding cramped living conditions for the animals. An extention was planned but denied by the council so over 200 animals had to be
Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh: Royal tour of Nigeria 1956: A charming and unusual picture of the Queen and the Duke as the Royal train left Lagos Terminus on Saturday 11th Feb
The beautiful Vale of Rheidol line from Aberystwyth to DevilOs Bridge survived British RailOs 1968 steam cull as it was a narrow gauge tourist line
Distinguished british women pictured with their own portraits by Zsuzsi Roboz for the first time today at an exhibition Women of Today at the O Hana Gallery in London W1, October 1970
Caroline Coon in Cranks Restaurant London October 1969. Caroline Coon is a politically active artist who campaigns for international justice and human rights, especially for women
Caroline Coon with friend in Cranks Restaurant London October 1969. Caroline Coon is a politically active artist who campaigns for international justice and human rights, especially for women
Schneider Cup 1927, Venice. Lieutenant Sidney Webster, winner of the race, in action. 27th July 1927
Tony Neary, England rugby player, training with the England rugby team. 3rd February 1977
Winners of the Radio Industries Club Radio & Television Awards were announced today at a reception held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London April 1978
England Rugby Union captain Fran Cotton seen here with Ralston, training at Twickenham before the first of the 1975 five nation matches. January 1975 P030655
Defendants accused of offences arising from the "Free Brian Jones"Defendants accused of offences arising from the " Free Brian Jones" march in October 1967. The march, in the Kings road, Chelsea
Caroline Coon working at Release Legal Aid Service Notting Hill London July 1969. Caroline Coon is a politically active artist who campaigns for international justice and human rights
Sue Lawley TV Presenter who will this week be guest presenter for Terry Wogan on his chat show Wogan June 1987
21 year old barmaid Sarah Pilcher holds up a steak and kidney pie in a fish and chip shop, similar to the one that saved her life when she slipped on a wet pavement
Proud father Terry Wogan allowed news crews to document his visit to Queen Charlottes Hospital as he brought his eldest son Alan Wogan, 2, to visit his mother Helen Wogan and new born baby
Wallis dress shop in Oxford Street have just placed the first black mannequins in a London shop window, inspired by the well known fashion model Donyale Luna. 8th December 1966
Carling World Golf Championships at Birkdale. Puerto Rican golfer Juan Antonio " Chi Chi " Rodriguez demonstrates his skill by flicking the ball straight up off the ground with his club
Daily Mirror World Cup Rally April 19th - May 27th 1970. Car number 16, an Escort Elba Motor Caravan driven by J. Gardner and Laurie Ritchie. 22nd April 1970
Terry Wogan new compere for BBC TVs Come Dancing with co-host & tv presenter Isla St Clair pictured in Sunday Mirror studio December 1972. DJ Disc Jockey
Disc Jockey Terry Wogan enjoys a large jug of water during broadcast of his afternoon radio show (2pm - 4.15) on BBC Radio 1 January 1970
Two pairs of Irish eyes are smiling. The ones on the inside belong to Terry Wogan. The others belong to Madam Tussaud, but are to be used in a waxwork model of the broadcaster with the blarney
Four hundred men of the Airborne division who took part in the ill fated Arnhem operation / Operation Market Garden seen here marching away from Buckingham Palace after their special investiture by
Sport: Rugby Union International: England vs. Scotland at Twickenham. Five Nations action. March 1983
A day in the life of a Gramophone shop in the West End of London. 20th January 1958. Our Picture Shows; A young woman listening to the latest Elvis Presley record through a pair of headphones
Terry Wogan comes face to face with a figure as famous as himself, But even smooth-talking Terry couldn t get a word out of this chap yesterday
Injured British Lions rugby players, arriving back at Heathrow from South Africa. Fran Cotton. 17th June 1980
Action during the heavyweight world title fight between American Muhammad Ali and Britains Joe Bugner at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ali won a 15 round unanimous decision
F111 USaF Swing wing bomber. 25th May 1967
Bridget Bardot in a scene from the film Lady Like Satan 2nd January 1960
Joe Bugner v. Muhammad Ali in Kuala Lumpar. 29th June 1975 Joe Bugner training in the Negara stadium
Two U. S. A. F F111 aircraft fly into U. S. A. F, Heyford. Colonel GTwo U.S.A.F F111 aircraft fly into U.S.A.F, Heyford. Colonel G.R Smith was the pilot of the first plane to land. 12th September 1970
DJ Terry Wogan makes a rare outside broadcast of his breakfast BBC Radio 2 programme 7.30 - 10am live today (Friday) from Beaulieu
Press call for Our World, the first live global television link. Broadcast to 24 countries and watched by 400 million, the programme was broadcast via satellite on June 25, 1967
A day in the life of a Gramophone shop in the West End of London. 20th January 1958. Our Picture Shows; A young woman listening to the latest Elvis Presley record through headphones
Olympic Bobsleigh Gold Medal winner Tony Nash on his wedding day to Susan Small. 22nd May 1966
A day in the life of a Gramophone shop in the West End of London. 20th January 1958. Our Picture Shows; A young woman listening to the latest Franks Sinatra record through a headphone
Olympic Bobsleigh Gold Medal winner Tony Nash and his fiance Susan Small. 7th October 1965
Crowds on the platform at Horsted Keynes station await the arrival of the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway locomotive No. 55 " Stepney", a Bluebell Line train from Sheffield Park
Convair B-58 Hustler, the worlds first Mach 2 bomber, in flight from Tokyo to London by the 305th Bomb Wing crew. 16th October 1963