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Donald Sinden as King Henry 8th in a scene from Henry 8th, which opens as the RSC, Stratford. 7th October 1969
Actor Donald Sinden renowned as the snooty butler "Robert"Actor Donald Sinden renowned as the snooty butler " Robert" in the TV series " Twos Company" brushed up his top hat
Chuck Berry, an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, Pye Recording Studios, Cumberland Place, London. 25th May 1964
Childs play... breaking another female bastion is Steve Mitchell, who has been elected chairman of Meltham Mills Toddler Group
Royal couple - Catherine Hey and Lindsay Thewlis received their crowns at Kirkwood Hospice gala day. Catherine, of Mirfield, is the hospice gala queen and Lindsay is her attendant
No poll tax here... Mrs Jane Crabtree landlady at the Sair, Linthwaite, with the pubs very own cat house. The cardboard, mock-Tudor mansion has housed the pubs felines for almost a year in the main
Two television butlers, Donald Sinden (left) Robert"in LWTs "TwoTwo television butlers, Donald Sinden (left) Robert" in LWTs " Twos Company" and Gordon Jackson, Mr Hudson from LWTs " Upstairs, Downstairs" pose for our camera
London Weekend Television comedy series "Twos Company"London Weekend Television comedy series " Twos Company" stars Elaine Stritch (Dorothy McNab) and Donald Sinden (Robert her English butler)
Chuck Berry, an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, at Heathrow Airport. 23rd July 1979
The Beach Boys visit the Tower of London. 7th November 1964
Warrant Officer Westerman is carried shoulder high from Buckingham Palace after being decorated with the DFM by King George VI on VE Day 8th May 1945
VE day celebrations at Downing street London at the end of the Second World War. 8th May 1945
Victory Procession London Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square for the Victory Procession celebration both our victories over the German and the Japanese. 8th June 1946
Climbing a lamppost in Piccadilly Circus London to get a better view of the VE-Day celebrations, end of WW2 in Europe 8th May 1945
At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe would end at midnight. London erupted into a massive chorus of jubilation and celebration