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Sport - Football - Wales v Scotland - The late Jock Stein shares a joke with Welsh
Mannequin seen here applying powder before a fashion shoot for the latest 1932 fashions
Toni Warne, singer and winner of BBC Talent Show Opportunity Knocks
Space Shuttle Enterprise, piggy back on a NASA 747 Jumbo Jet
Tom Jones, Concert at The Copacabana nightclub, New York City, New York, USA
Anyone for lemonade, A mannequin seen here modelling the latest 1932 summer fashions
Mannequin seen here modelling the latest 1932 summer fashions. 1st July 1932
Sport - Football - Wales v Scotland - World Cup Qualifying match - 10th September 1985
Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, pictured together with their recently purchased
Actress Rosalind Worth backstage at the Ambassadors Theatre in London before her
Tom Jones, performing at the Atlantic Ballroom in Woking, 28th February 1965
Tom Jones, enjoys a drink, 22nd February 1965
Actress Mary Law on stage as leading lady number five in "The Mousetrap"
Sport - Football - European Championship quarter-final second-leg - Wales v
£13 a week carpenter Len Edmunds playing his homemade violin watched by composer
Twenty of the leading ladies from the play "The Mousetrap"
Francis Lee Chairman of Manchester City football Club at The Manchester City v Ipswich
Engelbert Humperdinck meets Miss World Contestants 15th November 1970
Lucky Engelbert Humperdinck - for not only has he just spent four months at the London
View over the cab of a Southern railways express train making its way from Waterloo to
Golden Disc for Engelbert Humperdinck, for his great success "The Last Waltz"
Singing star, Engelbert Humperdinck, photographed in his Hammersmith Flat while talking
Pottery Factory in Stoke on Trent, circa 1946
Engelbert Humperdinck returns from his USA concert tour to honour a previous two week
Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive "Linette"
Locomotive wheels seen here under going maintenance at the Southern Railways engine shed
Mannequin seen here modelling the latest 1932 summer fashions 1st July 1932