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Alun Lewis will become the 18th Welsh player in the British Lions party when he arrives in Auckland. Lewis, of London Welsh, replaces scrum half Brynmor Williams. August 1977
Birmingham Mail fashion editor Barbara Henderson. April 1967
Coventry City 5-0 Sheffield Wednesday, League match at Highfield Road, Monday 2nd January 1989
The Turkish invasion of Cyprus. A British armoured car, draped with the Union Jack, helps to guard a refugee convoy as it leaves Nicosia. 22nd July 1974
The Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Guests crowd together in the basement area of the Ledra Palace Hotel. The Ledra Palace Hotel became the centre of fighting with the Greek Cypriot soldiers keeping
Greek Cypriot soldiers inside the Ledra Palace Hotel, during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. The Ledra Palace Hotel became the centre of fighting with the Greek Cypriot soldiers keeping residents
Greek Cypriot soldiers and civilians, during fighting amid the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. 22nd July 1974
Greek Cypriot soldiers directing the operations inside the Ledra Palace Hotel, during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. The Ledra Palace Hotel became the centre of fighting with the Greek Cypriot
Parachute drops during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. 22nd July 1974
Douglas Park, Businessman and former Hearts Football Club Director pictured at news press conference after being fined 1000 pounds for locking referee David Syme in a dressing room after a match
A Greek Cypriot soldier directing the operations inside the Ledra Palace Hotel, during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. The Ledra Palace Hotel became the centre of fighting with the Greek Cypriot
Newport v Neath. (Left to right) Newports David Llewellyn with Neaths Andrew Thomas and Brian Williams diving for the ball. 30 December 1990
Greek Cypriot soldiers, during fighting amid the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. 22nd July 1974
Evacuees unloading from a vehicle during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. 22nd July 1974
The Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Following the successful Greek coup, which saw the overthrow of President Makarios of Cyprus, Turkey has launched an invasion of the Mediterranean holiday isle
The last straw. Vicky 31st October 1956 Vickys take on the Suez Crisis. A camel loaded with burdens tittled: Suez Crisis, Arab Border Raids, Israels Reprisals, Western Political Blunders
22 yr old Miss Clemantine Wilson, who is a sales girl in C&A, pictured as she cools her feet down after Christmas sale rush
West Bay at Bridport, Dorset. Circa 1955
Lulworth Cove and Bindon Hill, Dorset. Circa 1955
DAILY RECORD PHOTOGRAPH FROM PAPER 9TH MAY 1945 CROWDS DANCERS PARTY VE DAY CELEBRATING VE DAY GLASGOW SCOTLAND
Victory in Europe Day, generally known as V-E Day, VE Day, or simply V Day was the public holiday celebrated on 8 May 1945 (7 May in Commonwealth realms)
DAILY RECORD PHOTOGRAPH FROM PAPER 9TH MAY 1945 MAN PLAYS BAGPIPES AS VE DAY CELEBRATIONS TAKE PLACE IN GLASGOW SCOTLAND
DAILY RECORD PHOTOGRAPH FROM PAPER 8TH MAY 1945 GEORGE SQUARE GLASGOW PREPARES FOR VE DAY BRIGHT LIGHTS CITY CHAMBERS SCOTLAND
Melissa Nyman, aged nine months, whistles all day long and has been doing so for the past month. She lives in Harrow with her parents
DAILY RECORD PHOTOGRAPH FROM PAPER 9TH MAY 1945 GEORGE SQUARE GLASGOW SCOTLAND LIGHTS FAIRY LIGHTS CITY CHAMBERS VE DAY
DAILY RECORD PHOTOGRAPH FROM PAPER 8TH MAY 1945 GOD BLESS OUR KING STREET IN GLASGOW PREPARES FOR GLASGOW VE DAY CELEBRATIONS STREET PARTY BUNTING
DAILY RECORD PHOTOGRAPH FROM PAPER 9TH MAY 1945 HOPE STREET GLASGOW SCOTLAND STREET PARTY VE DAY DANCING SINGING CROWD OUTSIDE DAILY RECORD SUNDAY MAIL OFFICES KEMSLEY HOUSE
Neaths David Joseph, pictured during a match with the Eagles. 1st November 1987
Prince Charles dines with The Goons at The Dorchester, London. Left to right, Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine and Spike Milligan. Harry Secombe was at home ill
Douglas Park, left, Businessman and Hearts Football Club Director, pictured with Wallace Mercer & Pilmar Smith. 20th October 1988