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One of the residential buildings of Warwick University seen from Gibbet Hill Road. 19th November 1966
Tunnelling for sponsorship cash is four-year old Helen Copley who took part in an obstacle course at Lindley Playgroup this morning
Lonnie Donegan sings My Old Mans a Dustman, during rehearsals for the Royal Variety Show. 16th May 1960
Oakes Majorettes have had a new beginning, in more ways than one. On Saturday they acquired a new name, New Concept, and a new headquarters
On the outskirts of Coventry, at Gibbet Hill, the first builtdings of the University of Warwick are rising in readiness for the initial intake of students next October. 30th October 1964
Gibbet Hill looking from Cryfield House Farm. 8th October 1964
Town players midfielder Andy Thackeray (left) and full-back David Burke went along to help out at the Huddersfield Schools FA coaching course at Leeds Road Playing Fields this week
Putting their best feet forward for a sponsored toddle are these children from Shelley Playgroup, with leader Mrs Tricia Poole
James Garvey, founder of Crossbearers, receives a cheque for £ 70 from Cheryl Murdock (left) and Anita Willy, watched by other pupils at Our Lady of Lourdes School, Sheepbridge
Pandering to wildlife caring youngsters (and pandas and pets) in Greenhead Park, who took part in a sponsored walk organised annually since 1980 by the Huddersfield Wildlife Fund
All 300 pupils at Paddock Junior, Infants and Nursery School took part in a concert to celebrate the harvest. Songs and sketches by the youngsters formed part of a service when hundreds of donated
These cadets from the Huddersfield-based 59 Squadron Air Training Corps were among a group of six members who raised more than £ 200 with a sponsored parachute jump
All smiles... pupils from Woodhouse Infant and Nursery School raise a cheer for Mrs Doreen Pearson who has retired after working in the school meals service for 25 years
Seven-year old Adele Brooke presents a £588 cheque from Dalton Junior School to MrSeven-year old Adele Brooke presents a £ 588 cheque from Dalton Junior School to Mr Alan Dixon, area organiser for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Teddy joins harvest fund raising drive. Food and diets from the counties of the world was the them of Rawthorpe Junior Schools harvest festival
Town footballers Simon Webster (left) and Julian Winter size up young Jason Rushworth for a special T-shirt after he helped clear litter from Royds Hall Estate, Paddock
Scouts tune in for the jamboree. Huddersfield scouts took part in a worldwide jamboree ? on the radio. Mr Tony Barr, of Denby Dale Amateur Radio Club
These green-fingered Newsome Cubs, pictured with Venture Scout Daniel Pedder, did a spot of gardening at a local old peoples home ready for a fund-raising open day at the weekend
Cooking up something special for harvest time are these pupils of Royds Hall High School, Paddock. About 20 fifth formers baked the giant harvest sheaf loaf measuring 22in by 16in as part of their
Bibs and nappies were the order of the day as women supporters of Bradley Rangers Football Club lined up for the start of a sponsored pram push to raise money for the upkeep
Five members of Thurstonland scout group have been presented with certificates and badges for passing their Chief Scouts Challenge by trekking through the Derbyshire Peak District
Three Holmfirth High School girls, from left, Susan Wilson, Alison Wray and Emma Wild, are set to make a big impact on the county junior squash scene this season
Celebrating was a piece of cake for these members of the 2nd Huddersfield Boys Brigade who had a disco and party at their headquarters at Moldgreen United Reformed Church to celebrated the groups
Health visitor Jenny Coy, seen at the Ellerslie Child Development Unit receiving a cheque for £ 61.50 from (left to right) Michelle Harper, Sarah Taylor and Carley Greenfield
Three Almondbury youngsters have raised £80 for Turnshaws School, KirkburtonThree Almondbury youngsters have raised £ 80 for Turnshaws School, Kirkburton. The girls (front, from left), Judith Midgley, Joanne Clark and Joanne Farley
Library wraps come off. Opening time! Kirklees Leisure Services senior entertainments officer Mr Graham Barraclough gives the go-ahead for the cutting of a giant ribbon wrapped around the new-look
Happy retirement Grandma... kitchen supervisor Mrs Joan Booth says farewell to colleagues and pupils at Meltham CE Junior and Infants School after 24 years there
1968 East African Asian Crisis. Scene at Nairobi Airport as large crowds wait to board flights to the U.K. before the UK Government introduce a new immigration bill preventing them from settling in
1968 East African Asian Crisis. Following Kenya achieving independence in 1963 Asians living in Kenya, were given two years to acquire Kenyan citizenship which in turn meant they had to renounce
Pot Black Snooker Players at Pebble Mill Studios, Birmingham, 19th December 1984. Pictured, includes, referee John Williams, Neil Foulds, Eddie Charlton, Cliff Thorburn, Terry Griffiths
Oscar the four year old labrador adopted by Zulu Company of the Royal Marines seen here on patrol in the Radfan Mountains, Aden
Forty French boys and girls aged between 9 - 11 from Boulogne are starting a fortnights schooling at Cannonbury Primary School, Islington, London, N1
Lonnie Donegan carries Miss Shirley Knowles, Mrs Jersey Battle of Flowers 1967 in her float. Jersey Battle of Flowers. 3rd August 1967
Pam Ayres in her dressing room at the Bristol Hippodrome with her mother and sister. 6th April 1977
Teenagers serve up charity boost Netting funds for charity - for these youngsters have raised more than £ 100 in a 10-hour sponsored badminton marathon
Pam Ayres in her dressing room at the Bristol Hippodrome. 6th April 1977
Jewish faith lesson for Rawthorpe children. Pupils of Rawthorpe C of E Infants School learn about the Jewish faith from Miss Joy Albinson
Pam Ayres performs at Bristol Hippodrome. 6th April 1977
Flamboyant television presenter Tommy Boyd got the youngsters laughing at the Examiners first Book Bringe, held at the Ladbroke Hotel, Ainley Top
All the fun of the panto was created at Lepton First School yesterday when Cinderella characters dropped in for a visit. Keith Noble (left)
Holiday scenes in Blackpool, Lancashire. 5th August 1961
The changing face of the countryside near Gibbet Hill as new buildings for the University of Warwick rise from the fields. 15th February 1966
Looking from Gibbet Hill to Tocil wood. 8th October 1964
The Variety Club of Great Britains Golden Disc Luncheon at the Dorchester Hotel. Pictured are singers, Joan Regan and Lonnie Donegan. 11th May 1961
Going up quickly on the outskirts of Coventry - at Gibbet Hill - are the first buildings for initial intake of students to the University of Warwick next October
Progress on the library block (right) and the science bloc at the University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry. 10th May 1966
Work on the main support columns for the six-storey library at Gibbet Hill for the University of Warwick. 6th January 1965
Part of Tocil House farm. 8th October 1964