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Scenes on the South Bank, London. 12th April 1952
Doctor Who 1967 BBC TV Programme. The story features the return of the Cybermen in episodes titled The Moonbase, first broadcast 11th February to 4th March 1967
School leaver Bryn Owen aged 17 with his Vespa scooter, which has 34 mirrors and 81 lights on the front and back, all bought with his pocket money. Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, 1st July 1983
Anne Hathaways Cottage in Shottery, near Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Circa 1953
In the Pilgrims Rest, the ancient Tudor looking hostelry outside the Battle Castle are 5 children having their school meal. They and their school mates have their school meal there every day
The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev Laurence Brown and the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev. George Dwyer, pictured at a press conference in the presbytery of St Catherine Roman Catholic
Church Unity Service, 24th January 1972. Conducted by The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev Laurence Brown and the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev
Little boy waits for his mother outside the Bakers shop in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire and reads the latest copy his comic. 8th April 1954
A postman walks along Holly Hill in Hampstead, North London. 8th April 1954
Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham, spends the morning talking to pupils from the Holy Name Roman Catholic Primary School at Cross Lane, Great Barr
Brighton, Royal Pavilion, East Sussex. Two Brighton boys paying a midday visit to the Pavillion and the Museum. 5th March 1954
Converted Church into Cinema, 19th March 1980. Gateshead and Jarrow Methodist Circuit has converted a disused church into a Family Centre
Staff at Wallaw Cinema, Ashington, Northumberland, after the final credits rolled on film Annie, after the final house, before closure, 30th July 1982
Old cinema equipment, 13th October 1972
The Marquess of Baths Lido at Longleat House, Wiltshire. Circa 1952
View of the two Bridges in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Circa 1953
Filming of Doctor Who 1967 BBC TV Programme. The story features the return of the Cybermen in episodes titled The Moonbase, first broadcast 11th February to 4th March 1967
New cinema, The Point, 15th July 1987. No steps, no craned necks, but plenty of legroom and places to put drinks at The Point
Doug McClelland, Dutch Open Champion, with wife Suzie, at London Heathrow Airport, destination Japan, 4th March 1974
Stan Kelly-Bootle, author, songwriter and known for achieving the first postgraduate diploma in computer science (1954), born 1929, died 16th April 2014
All alone in the darkness, Valerie Pearson going where the other 499 didn t treat, sitting through a private showing of the film Poltergeist, 17th September 1982
Doug McClelland, proudly holds The Journal Trophy which he keeps for a year and the smaller trophy to be kept forever, 10th June 1968
Drive In Cinema, in farmer Swinburnes cow pasture, with silos in the background, cattle mooing and, a bonus for patrons, the chance to buy a bag of potatoes for 90p
W Pitts Cinema, Embleton, Northumberland, 3rd December 1948. Peep inside organ, shows the trumpets, cymbals, vibraphone and other twiddly bits
Sachin Tendulkar, first overseas signing for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, pictured arriving at London Heathrow Airport, 28th April 1992
Market scenes in Salisbury, Wiltshire. 5th December 1952
Lee-Enfield Rifle No. 4, buried with full military honours at Bisley, Surrey, England, by a 26 strong party of Royal Navy Officers and Men, Thursday 7th July 1966
Scenes in Wattstown, South Wales. Located in the Rhondda Valley in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, ceremonial county Mid Glamorgan, Wales
Doug McClelland, Doug McClelland, studies the line of his putt during the 72 holes Callers 25, 000 pound golf tournament at Whitley Bay, this week, 29th July 1977
Doug McClelland, studies the line of his putt during the 72 holes Callers 25, 000 pound golf tournament at Whitley Bay, this week, pictured 28th July 1977
Doug McClelland, of South Shields, the first holder of the Northumberland and Durham OPen Amateur Target Golf Championship Trophy, 26th February 1969
Doug McClelland, in action, 5th October 1972
Doctor Patrick Dwyer, The Roman Catholic, Archbishop of Birmingham, Pictured, 22nd December 1975. Doctor Patrick Dwyer aka G P Dwyer, George Patrick Dwyer