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Culture Club singer Boy George who was shown the door at the Hilton Hotel by security man Simon Tickner after he decided to use the ladies toilet during the Sony Awards ceremony where Princess
Boy George makes a publicity appearance at a bookshop in Brent Cross, London. 22nd September 1983
British Rock and Pop award at Londons Lyceum ballroom. Singer of the group Culture Club Boy George (right) celebrates after winning the Daily Mirror Readers Award for the outstanding music
British Rock and Pop award at Londons Lyceum ballroom. Singer of the group Culture Club Boy George (right) receives the Daily Mirror Readers Award for the outstanding music personality
Singer Boy George from the Culture Club group leaving Heathrow airport for New York. 19th February 1983
British Rock and Pop award at Londons Lyceum ballroom. Singer of the group Culture Club Boy George celebrates after winning the Daily Mirror Readers Award for the outstanding music personality
Stripper Striptease Stripping Art Students at Raymonds Revue Bar in Soho London March 1968 © Mirrorpix 2002
Manchester United footballer Jackie Blanchflower cuts the wedding cake on his wedding day with his wife. 7th July 1956
A De Havilland Trident airliner, later to be known as the Hawker Siddeley Trident, seen here in Northeast Airlines livery
Ed Miller, from the North East Aircraft Museum, pictured with the Supermarine Swift during restoration. Volunteer Craig Blundred takes a photograph of the work in progress
A RAF Panavia Tornado, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi role combat aircraft. September, 1998
A Panavia Tornado, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi role combat aircraft, operated by the German Luftwaffe. Circa: 1984
A De Havilland Trident airliner, later to be known as the Hawker Siddeley Trident. This aircraft is a Channel Airways airliner with additional black text on a golden base " Continental Golden
A De Havilland Trident airliner, later to be known as the Hawker Siddeley Trident. Geoffrey Bass is seen cleaning out the a cabin of the aircraft at Newcastle Airport. 21/09/1971
A De Havilland Trident airliner, later to be known as the Hawker Siddeley Trident, the aircraft is seen here in BEA livery. 23rd January 1962
Domestic scenes: A woman making cakes in her kitchen at home. 1954
A Panavia Tornado, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi role combat aircraft, operated by the German Luftwaffe. 05/08/1987
A Housewife cooking in the kitchen, 1957
A RAF Panavia Tornado, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multi role combat aircraft, of 11 squadron. September, 1998
Craig Blundred, from the North East Aircraft Museum, pictured with the Supermarine Swift during restoration. 30/08/1998
Manchester City v Fenerbahce, 1st Leg European Cup match at Maine Road, September 1968. Final score: Manchester City 0-0 Fenerbahce Man City lost and were knocked out 2-1 on aggregate
A Panavia Tornado F3, twin-engine, variable-sweep wing combat aircraft, operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF). Pictured here at the 1997 Sunderland Airshow. 02/08/1997
Noel Cantwell of Manchester United at home with son Robert Cantwell. 11th October 1966
Manchester United goalkeeper Harry Gregg and wife Carolyne Gregg celebrated their daughter Linds eight birthday. 30th October 1965
Firth Street Soho London May 1968 Maxims revuebar live striptease
Frank O Farrell, manager of Manchester United. 15th July 1971
Firth Street Soho London May 1968 Casa & Pepe Spanish Restaurant Golden Lion Pub Public House
Manchester United manager Frank O Farrell inspects the teams boots in the boot room, 7th December 1973
Manchester United footballer Sammy McIlroy poses during a pre season photocall at Old Trafford. 30th July 1972
FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Southampton 1 v Manchester United 0. Sammy McIlroy of Manchester United battles for the ball with Jim McCalliog. 1st May 1976
The Rockwell Sabreliner jet aircraft taking off during the 1978 Farnborough Airshow. 08/09/1978
Manchester United manager Frank O Farrell meets the press with Matt Busby and Louis Edwards, 5th July 1971
A twin engined RAF Supermarine Stranraer (K3973) flying boat lying in the River Wear, after making a forced landing owing to bad visibility. 16/09/1936