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Ready to race... Moorend High School pupils had to wait until their timetables could allow space for them to celebrate Shrove Tuesday properly - with a fancy dress pancake race
From little acorns grow... handling a rather large shovel is little Stephanie Rose, four. She and her pals from Reinwood Junior School and Brownies from St Cuthbertss Church, Birkby
Straight out of a book... dressed up as part of the activities for a book week at Stile Common Junior School, Newsome are Shivdeep Brar, Craig Robshaw and Rebecca Taylor
Akela Mrs Jacqueline Sill, of Meltham, has been honoured for nearly 16 years service to Scouting. Mrs Sill, Akela for the 5th Holme Valley (Meltham) Friday Cub Pack
Mr Emilyn Jenkins (at the rear) the Miners Agent for Aberdare, Merthyr and Rhondda who received the pies and pasties on behalf of the miners, with the three new MBE s
Preparing to slope off... pictured at the first skiing session at the Tunnel End Canal and Countryside Centre in Marsden are David Carter, Joanna and Jaqueline Norcliffe
Hitting the right note... seven year old Polly Scott and her percussion group starred at Huddersfield New Colleges International Evening
Stan Thomas, of Peters Food Service, a Bedwas based baker and supplier of pies, pasties, slices and sausage rolls. Stan is pictured at a boxing night at Dowlais recreation centre, Dowlais
Black Sabbath rock group in concert during their Heaven and Hell tour. Members are Ronnie James Dio on vocals, Tony Iommi on guitar Geezer Butler on Bass
Stan Thomas (left), of Peters Food Service, (a Bedwas based baker and supplier of pies, pasties, slices and sausage rolls) and the boxer Eddie Thomas
John Russell, BRMB Radio, Programme Director, 11th February 1979
Bob Hopton, BRMB Radio, Programme Controller, 17th April 1980
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley and Kenny Dalglish, two of a Liverpool all star cast who made their own personalised paving stones for the citys " Pathway of Honour" 19th May 1983
Women and young girls at the Village Fete in Horsley, Gloucestershire. 30th August 1954
Dogs that work during the weekend busking in Londons West End are seen here playing cricket in the park in Dagenham with busker Don Crowns 3-year-old daughter Sarah
Lavenham Wool Hall, a Grade I listed sixteenth century timber framed building on Lady Street in Lavenham, Suffolk. A man is seen showing a woman some horse hair. 11th October 1952
Children looking down a drain hole in the road in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
Village Fete in Horsley, Gloucestershire. Mr Colin Vickery plays his home-made trumpet. 30th August 1954
A young boy looking at cows at a cattle market at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
Men inspecting sheep at a cattle market at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
A cattle market at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
A man inspecting sheep at a cattle market at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
Radio One Disc Jockey Liz Kershaw. 5th August 1988
High heels discard as the girls join in the high jinks at the Locarno in Glasgow, which re-opened to the public last night. 27th September 1962
If you really want to get a kick out of the Twist just put those high-heeled shoes away. Thats what the three girls pictured think
A group of people doing the jive. 21st March 1956
Where boy meets girl on their night out. Teenagers twisting at Dennistoun Palais, Glasgow, this week. 19th February 1967
Elizabeth Davers and her sister Sandie went along to one of Glasgows best-known ballrooms, the Plaza, last week and both had something GOOD to say about Glasgow men
Keeping in touch with home. This simple post box has been made out of a dis-used cartridge box so the troops in the Dardanelles can keep in toucj with loved ones back home. Circa May 1915
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point a day prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli. Our picture shows: Equipment being loaded on to xlighter vessel known to the troops as Beetles during
Peace tea party held in Liverpool 19th July 1919
Some of the wounded from the first day of the Somme offensive seen here in hospital back in the United Kingdom being served lunch on the ward. 12th July 1916
Soldier prepares early morning tea at Suvla Bay during the evacuation. Circa December 1915
A wounded British soldier seen outside a hospital hut close to the Shatt al Arab waterway in Mesopotamia before being evacuated by Hospital ship. Circa December 1914
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley pictured on a racehorse at a racing stables. June 1976
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley celebrates with a glass of champagne in the boot room at Anfield after his team had won the league championship for a record 13th time after a 3-1 victory over Spurs
A British army pontoon bridge built across the Tigris River at Baghdad following the fall of the city on the 17th March 1917
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley looking relaxed with his leg on the desk as he reads greetings card in his office at Anfield. May 1976
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley helps Nick Owen of BBC radio Birmingham transfer a pile of pennies amounting to i£ 84 from the Top rank Bingo Hall in Smethwick to the Sunday Mercury " Give A
Former Liverpool manager Bob Paisley raises his mortar board after being made an honorary master of Science at a degree day held in the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. 8th July 1983
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley celebrates with the League Championship trophy at Anfield after his team had won the league championship for a record 14th time following a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa
Topp football managers who picked up awards at a Football Writers Association lunch in Leeds pictured with their prizes after the presentation
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley pictured at the stables of his close friend Frank Carr in Malton, Yorkshire. Here he is pictured rubbing down racehorse " Hit The Deck". 10th July 1979
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley enjoys the sunshine as he sits in a deckchair in the back garden of his liverpool home, shortly after retiring from the club. 8th July 1983
A man with a horse and cart in Banbury, with Banbury Cross in the background, Oxfordshire. 11th October 1952
Launch of BRMB Radio, Birmingham, Tuesday 19th February 1974. BRMB is the fourth independent local commercial radio station to begin broadcasting in Britain
A general view taken from the bridge of the SS River Clyde of the French Depot at Seddul Bahr. On the right is seen a road which was built out to the vessels side to facilitate transport Circa May
Girls at Cruachan Dam. The Cruachan Dam is a pumped-storage hydroelectric dam and power station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Circa 1965