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Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong Jones riding on a Ski Lift at Cairngorm in Scotland
George Michael performs Somebody to Love at The Freddie Mercury Tribute concert at Wembley Stadium in 1992. Picture taken Easter Monday 20th April 1992
The wedding of Julie Goodyear and Tony Rudman. The marriage was over later that day. 21st April 1973
Granada TV star Julie Goodyear, 30, who plays the barmaid in the Rovers Return in Coronation Street is pictured with her husband-to-be Tony Rudman, 42, and her son from a previous marriage
Ivanka Trump (14 years old - left) with her mother Ivana Trump (right) at Heathrow Airport in 1996. Ivana has met her daughter Ivanka at Heathrow, after Ivanka has flown in from New York
Princess Diana tries to catch up with her son William, whilst Prince Charles gets ready to help, on the day Prince Harry attends his first day at nursery school at Chepstow Villas, West London
Julie Goodyear, aged 21, a Solicitors Secretary, is the daughter of the licensee of the Bay Horse Hotel, in Hopwood, Lancashire. She helps out in the bar and cellar when necessary. 30th December 1963
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh leaving Cyfarthfa Castle. July 1958
Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales holds her newborn baby son William with husband Prince Charles as they leave St. Marys Hospital in London following his birth. Picture taken 22nd June 1982
HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh with Mayor of Barry. 20th December 1957
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at the Empire Village watching washing machines for the athletes clothes, during the Empire Games. 26th June 1958
HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh signing the visitors book at Barry. 20th December 1957
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh leaves the Dais to inspect the 5th Battalion the Welsh Regiment at Cyfarthfa. July 1958
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, photographed in the despatch bay of the Sudbrook Pulp Mill, Monmouthshire. 11th March 1960
HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh chats with employee Jack Price of Dowlais. 8th July 1958
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh is seen walking with Dr Anthony Steel and Mr G.H Laitham on his arrival at Maindy Stadium, Cardiff. 10th March 1960
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh photographed with Mr T.H Frankel (Director) who discusses the pulping process in the main offices of the Sudbrook Pulp Mill, Monmouthshire. 11th March 1960
Mr E Asquith points out something of interest to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Pierhead, in the background is coastal tanker Esso Buckingham, sister ship to the ill-fated Esso Portsmouth
Paul Gascoigne chats with England manager Graham Taylor in the build up to Wednesdays crucial World Cup clash with Holland at Wembley
Aston Villa manager Graham Taylor. 20th July 1987
Matt Goss from the pop group Bros, and his girlfriend, model Melanie Sykes arrive at London Heathrow Airport from Los Angeles. Picture taken 31st December 1992
American folk singer Bob Dylan pictured backstage at De Montfort Hall on his visit to Leiciester. 2nd May 1965
Actress Mia Farrow at her home in Avenue Road, Clarendon Park, Leicester. She lived at number 42, while appearing at the Haymarket Theatre in A Midsummer Nights Dream in 1976
Singer and musician Roy Orbison performing on stage at the De Montfort Hall in April, 1966
Paul McCartney of the Beatles pop group talking to Radio Leicester about the upcoming Leicester Arts Festival February 1968
Pop group Wings performing at the Odeon, Leicester. Singer Paul McCartney. 9th July 1973
Goalkeeper Peter Shilton seen with Leicester City manager Frank OOFarrell in 1969
World Cup Qualifier (World Cup 50 Qualifying Pool 1) & Home Championship 1949-50. Wales 1 v England 4 at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Thomas George Jones of Wales before the match. 15th October 1949
Pop group The Beatles at De Montfort Hall, Leicester before their concert. Left to right are; Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney. 1st December, 1963
Everton and Wales international footballer Thomas George Jones. Circa 1946
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher accompanied by Sir Leslie Young, observes the architecture of Albert Dock during her visit to the city of Liverpool. 3rd October 1984
George Scanlan, interpreter to the Russian football team. Picture taken: 26th March 1986
Prince Philip visiting Wales. Rear Admiral D J Hoare the headmaster of the Atlantic College points out features of the South Wales coastline to the Duke of Edinburgh
International Friendly match at Dinamo Stadion, in Tbilisi, Georgia. USSR 0 v England 1. George Scanlan, interpreter to the Soviet football team, sitting on the bench with team officials
Prince Philip visiting Wales. Mr D A Richards explains the camera for the optical tracking of satellites to the Duke of Edinburgh
We ve all seen the Bunny Girls, now meet the Duckie Girls. The Girls (l-r) Suzanne Vaset (24), Julie Goodyear (21) and Jan Waters (26)
Julie Goodyear, aged 22, is pictured in Queens Park, Heywood, Lancashire. Julie worked in a solicitors office but there it in to become a model, and she is in demand at TV studios. 29th December 1964
Motor racing event held in central Birmingham. 14th October 1984
The Yellow Submarine in Liverpool, a large model representation of the submarine featured in the animated film Yellow Submarine, inspired by the song of the same name on the Beatles album Revolver
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is led by Sir Leslie Young through the Victorian Garden at the International Garden Festival which was held in Liverpool from May to October 1984
Former Wales and Everton football player Thomas George Jones, now manager of Bangor City. 30th August 1962
The visit to Liverpool of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to officially open the International Garden Festival held from 2nd May to 14th October 1984
Lincoln manager Graham Taylor and star player Percy Freeman celebrate takes to the pitch following Lincoln Citys 5 - 0 victory over Doncaster at Sincil Bank which secured their place as Division 4
Three-year-old Robert Watson plays in the dustbin outside Number Two Court, Dickenson Street, Oldham. 1st June 1962
Prince Philip visiting Wales. The Guard of Honour of the Welch Regiment being inspected by the Duke. April 1955
Prince Philip visiting Wales, he chats to young army apprentices during his visit to Dyffryn House. Wales, June 1961
Press launch of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" at Brian Epsteins house at 24 Chapel St. Belgravia London 19 May 1967
Royal visit, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visiting the Halla factory, Wales. 9th May 1997