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Band Stand at Walton Hall Park in Walton, Liverpool, a 130-acre park, opened to the public in 1934. Pictured, 14th February 1933
Rock Festival at Walton Hall Park in Walton, Liverpool, a 130-acre park, opened to the public in 1934. Pictured Sunday 10th September 1978
Members of the Highgate United F. C. team at their training ground. 15th February 1967Members of the Highgate United F.C. team at their training ground. 15th February 1967
A meeting takes place at Highgate United F. C. 27th February 1967A meeting takes place at Highgate United F.C. 27th February 1967
Nightclub Sloopys of Corporation Street, whose director was recently fined for allowing drunkenness, has decided not to renew its licence in the face of strong police objections
Robert Millar Scottish Tour De France cyclist July 1983
After complaining about the talent on offer in a competition at Romeo and Juliets nightclub in Birmingham, the management offered 34-year-old Carole Williams a chance to perform at the night spot
Robert Millar, Scottish tour cyclist, January 1989
Mr Brian Holland, a director of Rainbow Casino, Birmingham, with the flagpole he is not allowed to erect. The planning committee turned down the application to put it up after residents had protested
Romulus Disco and Restaurant. Circa 1970s
Wounded American servicemen are loaded on to an emergency landing strip on the Skytrain Hospital ship of the Ninth Air Force Troop Carrier Command
Highgate United F. C. v Enfield. Tragically Highates Tony Allden died after beingHighgate United F.C. v Enfield. Tragically Highates Tony Allden died after being struck by lightning during the match. 25th February 1697
Distant view of St. Quentin and the Hindenburg Line from the British front line trench on the Amiens Road, 24th April 1917. The Hindenburg Line ran 2 miles west of St
General Ludendorff (right) architect of the 1918 German Kaiserschlact Offensive, with senior German Officers. Circa April 1918
Refugees with Belgian soldiers seen here evacuating Antwerp following the Belgian government relocation to Ostend 7th October 1914
Pictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F. C. v EnfieldPictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F.C. v Enfield. Tragically Highates Tony Allden died after being struck by lightning during the match. 25th February 1697
Highgate United manager John Hewitson (second left) and club coach Mr Kilby Edwards (left) show members of the team the plaque which is to be placed in the new clubhouse at the Highgate ground at
The arrival of British figure skating couple Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean at the Sarajevo railway station, from West Germany
Highgate United F. Cs new club house at Tythe Barn Lane, Solihull. 7th November 1967Highgate United F.Cs new club house at Tythe Barn Lane, Solihull. 7th November 1967
La Dolce Vita nightclub, Birmingham. Circa 1970s
Remembrance is written on the faces of Highgate United Captain, Gordon Cooper, six-year-old mascot Anthony Doherty - son of Highgate half-back Hughie
The Kings Liverpool Regiment moving along a communication trench leading to the front line; near Blairville Wood, 16th April 1916
Professor N B Capon opens the Royal Liverpool Babies Hospital, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, 19th February 1959. The first specially adapted mother and baby unit in the North West
Crowds gather at the head of Downing Street as the cabinet of Liberal government of Herbert Asquith gather to discuss the invasion of Belgium by German forces. 3rd August 1914
Seconds after a lightning flash leaves unconscious players lying stunned in the mud, spectators crowd round as Highgate Uniteds trainer Albert Bates prepares to give Tony Allden the kiss of life
The Kaiser (2nd from right) with Prince Rupprecht (2nd left) at a review on the Western Front, Circa 1918
The only covered accommodation at Highgate United F. Cs ground - the trainers benchThe only covered accommodation at Highgate United F.Cs ground - the trainers bench. 15th February 1967
Troops of the B. E. F. (City of London Royal Fusiliers) seen here at Hounslow railwayTroops of the B.E.F. (City of London Royal Fusiliers) seen here at Hounslow railway station embarking for Dover. 12th August 1914
American paratroopers file along with full equipment to board their transport plane for the allied invasion of Nazi occupied Europe on D-Day. 6th June 1944
Bob Paisley at Anfield after taking over as Liverpool manager following the resignation of Bill Shankly. 26th July 1974
15th Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the snow covered front line trenches at Fleurbaix, 28th December 1917
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English League Division One match at Anfield. Liverpool 1 v Aston Villa 1. Liverpool manager Bob Paisley holds the League Championship trophy aloft as the club win the title at Anfield in his last
The Third Battle of Ypres. The Ypres-Zonnebeke Road; men filling in recent shell-holes, showing wrecked transport and their split loads of shells. 30 September 1917
Nurses leaving Charing Cross railway station for The London Hospital to help with the wounded coming back from Belgium. Circa September 1914
Men of the 2nd Royal Naval Brigade, Royal Naval Division, practising an attack from a trench on the Island of Imbros. June 1915
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley sitting astride Banner Street, one of Frankie Durrs old training horses at the Fitzroy Stables, Newmarket. 10th July 1980
Liverpool team trainer Bob Paisley assesses Skelmersdale United left-back Colin Bridge at Anfield. He has injured his hamstring before his sides FA Amateur Cup replay match against Enfield at Maine
Liverpool win the League Championship after a goalless draw with West Ham United at Anfield. Manager Bob Paisley and Emlyn Hughes mobbed by fans as they parade the trophy after the match
Liverpool win the League Championship after a goalless draw with West Ham United at Anfield. (Picture) Manager Bob Paisley presents the Daily Mirror Footballer of the Month Award to Emlyn Hughes
Liverpool win the League Championship after a goalless draw with West Ham United at Anfield. Manager Bob Paisley celebrates in the dressing room after the match. 14th May 1977
Liverpool win the League Championship after a goalless draw with West Ham United at Anfield. Manager Bob Paisley enjoys the celebrations on the pitch after the match. 14th May 1977
Liverpool team trainer Bob Paisley tends to William Louther, 25-year-old American lead dancer in " Black new World"