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Fifties dancing - Skirt flared out as girl is spun around by her partner at the dance hall in Hammersmith, London, 1957
The Gibb Brothers a. k. a. The Bee Gees, newly reunited & back in the recording studioThe Gibb Brothers a.k.a. The Bee Gees, newly reunited & back in the recording studio together, Soho London 3rd September 1970. Hard at work on their first united venture in nearly two years
Bee Gee brothers Barry & Maurice Gibb dress up as birds for a scene in their upcoming tv show, Cucumber Castle, which they are currently filming at The Old Barn in Stanmore Middlesex 31st August
The Bee Gees examine an early christmas present from agent Robert Stigwood, a 1948 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, 12th December 1967
Actor Richard Todd feeding the chickens with his son Peter at home. 5th November 1954
Mary Hopkin pop singer of Glamorgan seen here at her fathers home. December 1971
Young probationers at the Westminster Abbey School Choir sing a hymn during choir practice. 1st December 1972
Mother and child in traditional dress seen here in the village of Halicz, in Galicia. Circa September 1914
Young boys of Queen Victoria School in Dunblane, Scotland, practice the bagpipes before their appearance in the Royal Tournament in London where they will perform Highland Dancing. 20th June 1951
Scene outside the Plaza dance Hall in Glasgow August 1977
Nurse Timashenko with wounded officer who she carried from the firing line to a field hospital. Circa October 1914 Published Daily Mirror page 6 November 7th 1914 Image is blurred
Corporal Charles Caron, a member of the Garde Republicaine of France who is appearing at the Edinburgh tattoo, is saluted by two young boys standing on a wall in front of Edinburgh Castle
THe Govenor General of Galicia Georgy Aleksandrovich Bobrynski seen here in at his desk in Halicz. Circa October 1914
Russian sentry seen here posted to guard a shop in Lemberg following the Russian invasion of the city. September 1914
The Polytechnical Institude at Lemberg Circa October 1914
Seamus McGuiness better known as The Worst Piper in the World pictured entertaining children at the College of Piping in Muir of Ord, Inverness Scotland 2nd October 1966
Man holding prize winning leek compares it to the size of his arm 2nd October 1965
Russian Red Cross nurses seen here in the market place in Lemberg buying flowers for the wounded. Circa September 1914
Mr G Stonehouse of Jarrow, grower of the worlds biggest leeks, displays two of his winning entries in the competition run by the Neon Club of Jarrow on Tyne. 27th August 1971
Rugby Union: Gloucester v. Somerset. January 1972. Gloucester forward attempts to run in a try
Spectators at Luss Highland Gathering cheered as 71-year-old games president Bob Kerr, whipped off his kilt and stood at the arena in a natty pair of tartan trews. 25th July 1961
Boots and other supplies abandoned by the retreating Austrian army at Lemberg. September 1914
Members of the Black Watch wearing kilts and sporrans. 18th March 1938
Stanley Woods, Stanley Hailwood and Mike Hailwood at the Casino Palace hotel, Isle of Man, at the start of the 1967 TT Races
Ruck during the match between Gloucester v. Somerset Rugby Union. January 1972
Isle of Man TT Races -250cc Event. Stanley Woods (centre wearing glasses) congratulates Mike Hailwood who set a new average speed record and equals his record of 10 wins. 13th June 1965
Shorty"kilts for export. Olive Lennen braves the looks from a highland gentleman asShorty" kilts for export. Olive Lennen braves the looks from a highland gentleman as she displays the new look in Festival Edinburgh. 2nd September 1962
Gloucester make a break for the Somerset line. Gloucester v Somerset. January 1972
1950s Dance Hall March 1954
Peasant girl in the market place in Lemberg to sell her wares. Circa October 1914
Mary Riley, a member of the Ladies Leek Club at Knottingley, Yorkshire, sings to her leeks to help them grow. Here she is pictured with two of her larger vegetables. 31st October 1984
Old time dancers rehearsing The Creep, March 1954 Dance Hall
Bagpip tutir and expert Mr McCauley testing one of the new bagpipes made a London firm. 5th April 1950
Isle of Man TT Races -250cc Event. An exhausted John Cooper after pushing his bike over 10 miles to finish the race! 13th June 1965
Jockey Geoff Harker rode Green Archer in the Comedy Of Errors Novice sJockey Geoff Harker rode Green Archer in the Comedy Of Errors Novices Hurdle at Gosforth Park Racecourse, Newcastle. Jockeys in the race wore black armbands as a mark of respect for female jockey
A young man playing the Harmonica in September 1971
Four French clarinettists were joined by 13 year old Karen Latimer at Throckley Middle School in February 1974
Museum technician Richard Miller was to knock out the dents in this giant auyetephone which was built by Parsons to aid musical instruments in big concert halls
The Hausa Instrumentalists with a member of the goup playing the Shantu, a horn instrument made from gourds joined together with treated cow skin
A bandsman playing the bugle and snare drum in July 1977
The winners of the Consort Recorder Class at Tynedale Music Festival - The Sele Music Grooup have a quick tune-up before facing the adjudicator at Hexham in April 1973
Photocall & news press conference to announce the merger of The Robert Stigwood Organisation, which acts as personal managers for The Bee Gees & Cream
An evening race meeting at Gosforth Park Racecourse, Newcastle. 07/05/72
Hilda Hargrave, aged 14, of Dene View Crescent is one of the pupils of South Hylton School who has developed an ear for the Chinese based instrument the Chang in May 1973
Rita Tobin (centre) seen here as a a film extra re enacting the storming of the Bastille at Pinewood Studios as part of the making of a cinematic version of Charles Dickens " A Tale of Two
Carlisles Tullie House Museum curator David Clark with a violin dated from 1565
Due to a special request, Sgt. John Gibb (former Black Watch Guard) & Cpl. Glyn Pritchard (former Queens Own Cammeron Highlanders) play bagpipes to Daisy Round (89)
Lightweight 250cc race, Isle of Man. T. Phillis. 4th June 1964Lightweight 250cc race, Isle of Man. T.Phillis. 4th June 1964