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Ulrika Jonsson TV Presenter February 98 At the Britt awards sitting with boyfriend Stan Collymore
1974 World Cup First Round Group Two match at the Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, West Germany. Zaire 0 v Scotland 2. Peter Lorimer in the Zaire penalty area. 14th June 1974
Marianne Faithfull, the pop singer who has reached the top ten since she started singing five months ago, held a press conference this afternoon to announce that she has changed her manager
1974 World Cup tournament in West Germany. The Scotland football team relaxing at their Weilnau Hotel in Frankfurt. Peter Lorimer sitting on a small bridge over a stream. 17th June 1974
Almondbury High School pupils are planning safer journeys to school as part of a national campaign being run by the Safe Jounry to School campaign. 26th January 1990
A performance of Aladdin by St Patricks RC Junior and Infant School, Birkby, survived the bad weather of show night with the help of their sandwiches
Luciano Pavarotti, the Italian operatic tenor, singing at an outdoor concert in Londons Hyde Park. This was a free concert to celebrate his 30 years in opera. 30th July 1991
Royal Hairdresser Denise McAdam 1999 in her salon in London
Street Traders in Church Street Liverpool 26th July 1988
1984 Winter Olympics, 14th February 1984. Figure skating, Medal Ceremony, Zetra Stadium, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Jayne Torvill
The world champagne fountain goes pop at Rotters night club in Liverpool, with more than 700 glasses topped up with 14 gallons of champagne easily smashing the previous record
James Hirst, 84, retires after over 70 years as the chorister at Kirkheaton Parish Church, Friday 8th February 1985. Mr Hirst joined the choir aged 6
1974 World Cup First Round Group Two match at the Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, West Germany. Zaire 0 v Scotland 2. Joe Jordan of Scotland with Zaire goalkeeper Kazadi Muamba. 14th June 1974
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen. Denmark 1 v Scotland 4. Willie Morgan scores a goal for Scotland. 18th October 1972
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen. Denmark 1 v Scotland 4. Lou Macari scores a goal for Scotland. 18th October 1972
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Scotland beat Czechoslovakia 2-1 to earn qualification for the tournament in West Germany
1974 World Cup First Round Group Two match at the Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, West Germany. Zaire 0 v Scotland 2. Joe Jordan going up for a high ball with a Zaire defender. 14th June 1974
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen. Denmark 1 v Scotland 4. Scotlands Lou Macari (8) congratulated on his goal by teammates. 18th October 1972
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen. Denmark 1 v Scotland 4. Action during the match. 18th October 1972
Ulrika Jonsson TV Presenter 1998 Comedian leaving Ellen Degereres Coming Out Party AIDS Benefit at the Cobden Club in London with Stan Collymore Aston Villa Football Player
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen. Denmark 1 v Scotland 4. Scotland manager Tommy Docherty with Billy Bremner before the match. 18th October 1972
Ulrika Jonsson and Stan Collymore Febuary1998 at The 1998 Brit Awards
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen. Denmark 1 v Scotland 4. Goal celebration for Scotland. 18th October 1972
1974 World Cup tournament in West Germany. The Scotland football team relaxing at their Weilnau Hotel in Frankfurt. Denis Law and Jimmy Johnstone enjoying a game of table tennis in the hotel grounds
1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen. Denmark 1 v Scotland 4. Joe Harper scores Scotlands third goal on his international debut. 18th October 1972
1974 World Cup tournament in West Germany. The Scotland football team relaxing at their Weilnau Hotel in Frankfurt. Billy Bremner tossing the caber in the grounds of the hotel. 17th June 1974
Ulrika Jonsson TV Presenter February 98 At the Britt Awards after an argument with boyfriend Stan Collymore
American singer Roy Orbison with Marianne Faithfull. February 1965