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Fergus McCann at Celtic v Rangers game with friends 1998 black hat coat
Scottish singer Moira Anderson who attended the investiture at Buckingham Palace to recieve her OBE. Pictured after the investiture. 14th July 1970
Celtic fans with Thank Fergus banner hanging from stand April 1999 at Fergus McCanns last game at the club against Dundee
Celtic chairman Fergus McCann
Val Doonican (left) with his co-stars Scottish singer, Moira Anderson, and comedian Norman Vaughan during rehearsals for the Val Doonican show. 2nd June 1970
Fergus McCann Ares France June 1999 former Celtic chief executive is staying as tax exile in France
Scottish singer Moira Anderson holding 14 month old Ian Graham. Moira was judging a bonny baby contest which Ian won in the 10-18 month section. Community centre, Dalmellington, Ayrshire. June 1968
Scottish singer Moira Anderson with her fiance Dr Stuart Macdonald, at the famous Auld Brig O Doon, Alloway. 31st May 1967
Val Doonican (right) with his co-stars Scottish singer, Moira Anderson, and comedian Norman Vaughan during rehearsals for the Val Doonican show. 2nd June 1970
The wedding of Scottish singer Moira Anderson and Dr Stuart Macdonald. Alloway church. Circa 1967
British Home Stores Fashions, Photo-shoot, London, 10th July 1985
British Home Stores Autumn / Winter Fashions, Photo-shoot, London, 9th July 1984
British Home Stores Spring Fashions, Photo-shoot, London, 23rd January 1985
Stratfords Paddy Manning passes. 30th October 1990
Stratfords Paddy Manning collars Bruce Williams. 3rd November 1990
Schoolgirls from Hodge Hill Grammar School aboard the gymslip special at New Street Station to watch a hockey match at Wembley. 9th March 1974
Television character Worzel Gummidge who is played by Jon Pertwee marries his Aunt Sally, played by Una Stubbs, in a barn at Braishfield, near Romsey, Hants
Hodge Hill Grammar School reunion. 6th August 1988
Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge pictured out and about, dressed in character. 21st November 1980
Primo Carnera, professional wrestler, also a former professional boxer, meeting young fans in Manchester, 20th March 1960
Primo Carnera v Al Hayes, Open Air Training Session at Ludgate Circus Gardens, London, a bomb site, draws lunch time crowds, London, 8th May 1952
Primo Carnera v Larry Gains, Wrestling match, 23rd October 1951. Both are former professional heavyweight boxers, nicknames, Ambling Alp and Larrupin Larry
Sitting around the table are comedy writers (L-R) Denis Norden, Frank Muir, Alan Simpson, Bernard Braden, Dennis Goodwin (standing), Sydney Green, R.M. Hills and Alan Tarrant. 26th January 1964
Beatrice Dalle, french actress, photo-call in London to promote new film Betty Blue, pictured 1st September 1986
Primo Carnera, professional wrestler, also a former professional boxer, pictured with 15 month old Joan Robinson, in Manchester, Saturday 19th March 1960
Primo Carnera, professional wrestler, also a former professional boxer, pictured during training session, 18th October 1951
Primo Carnera, actor and professional wrestler, also a former professional boxer, pictured filming scenes for new film, A Kid for Two Farthings, at Shepperton Studios, Surrey, England
Actress Lorraine Chase (left) appears in the new series of Worzel Gummidge. She plays the part of Dolly Clothespeg, opposite Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge
Filming of the childrens television series Worzel Gummidge at Brixham harbour in south Devon. Actress Barbara Windsor plays the part of Saucy Nancy a figurehead of a ship in the harbour who falls in
Primo Carnera, Wrestler, former boxer, with Peggy Brindle and her daughter Susan, from New York, USA. He has helped fund Susans medical treatment in the UK, she was born premature and blind
Primo Carnera, actor and professional wrestler, also a former professional boxer, pictured during break from filming scenes for new film, A Kid for Two Farthings, at Shepperton Studios, Surrey
Livestock market held in Diss, Norfolk. 27th July 1963
Members of Pans People Dance Troupe, model lingerie for the Mirror, Studio Pix, London, 28th October 1974. Pictured, dancer Dee Dee Wilde