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Queen Elizabeth II visiting Wales. Prince Charles looks towards a railway engine model on display at the Arts and Crafts section of the Eisteddfod
Scenes in Whitby, North Yorkshire. 13th August 1969
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, launches the first ever radio one broadcast at the BBC. Note the clock on the wall showing 7.am The BBC, Radio One launched at 7am
The Barstool Grand Prix The L. A. Crusers ClubThe Barstool Grand Prix The L.A. Crusers Club, Leicester met in the underground car park of the Woolco Complex near Leicester
Queen Elizabeth II visiting Wales. The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, and the Prince of Wales stand together as they are greeted at the Royal Pavilion on the Eisteddfod ground
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, during his broadcast of the very first show on BBC Radio One. The BBC, Radio One launched at 7am
Queen Elizabeth II visiting Wales. Escorted by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Mrs Dorothy Lewis), the Queen enters the City Hall for the civic luncheon
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, during his broadcast of the very first show on BBC Radio One. Here Tony queues up the first disc he will play
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, presenting his Radio Luxembourg radio show. Picture taken Saturday 1st October 1967
Fishing feature in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Trawlers strike bound in the dock. 12th April 1961
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, on his way to work at The BBC in his red sports car through the quiet dawn streets of London
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, at his Radio Luxembourg studio, presenting his radio show. Tony Blackburn recently launched BBC, Radio One launched at 7am. Friday 30th September 1967
The Barstool Grand Prix The L. A. Crusers ClubThe Barstool Grand Prix The L.A. Crusers Club, Leicester met in the underground car park of the Woolco Complex near Leicester. Picture shows left to right : Sharon Cross, Tim Cotterell and Rob Cross
Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, in bed at his Knightsbridge flat, as his alarm call rings at 5am to wake him up
The 1981e82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and IrelandThe 1981Ð82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland, a series of twenty three matches played by the Wallabies between October 1981 and January 1982
The 1981-82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland, a series of twenty three matches played by the Wallabies between October 1981 and January 1982
Fishing feature in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Mrs Anne Richardson, a Grimsby housewife buys Icelandic cod in a Fishmongers, twelve hours after landing. With her is her mother. 12th April 1961
Fishing feature in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. 12th April 1961
Electric Car Trials in England. The Lucas Electrathon race at Donington Park. These races started in 1979, when the first winner was William Yates. Picture taken 13th September 1980
BBC Radio One Rehearsals ahead of official launch, Studio Scenes, Broadcasting House, London, 28th September 1967. Radio One went on to launch at 7:00 am on Friday 30 September 1967
Scott McKenzie, pictured at The Royal Garden Hotel in London Scott McKenzie was born Philip Wallach Blondheim. He lived from January 10, 1939 to August 18, 2012
Lucas 2000 Electric Motor Contest. Picture shows car no: 16. Picture show Nicholas Grant, aged 15, of Stisted, Essex, near Brainstree, with his electric motor car called Tornado
Lieutenant Commander Michael Parker, friend and Private Secretary to Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, arrives in London, after resigning following the announcement by his wife, Eileen Parker
Queen Elizabeth II attends a service at Brecon Cathedral to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon. The Queen is pictured arriving at Brecon Cathedral with the Rt
Lieutenant Commander Michael Parker, friend and Private Secretary to Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, pictured leaving the Lord Chamberlains Office in London
Slum housing in Salford, Greater Manchester. 30th January 1970