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Jim Hutton friend of Freddie Mercury Dbase
Mary Austin Ex Girlfriend of Freddie Mercury DBase
The Dungeness lifeboat "David Barclay of Tottenham"The Dungeness lifeboat " David Barclay of Tottenham" turned out to rescue the large ironsides of Rochester which was carrying a cargo of stone from Portland to Maidstone
Celebrity look a likes Dieter Graham as Elton John Jack Danson as Rod Stewart Tony Grant as Freddie Mercury Gary Ryan as Neil Diamond Gerry Grant as Roy Orbison and Marsha Raven as Tina Turner
Dr F Atkinson doctor at the Freddie Mercury Watch
Freddie Mercury the lead singer with his minders Dbase msi
Picture shows the cast of Hair, The Musical. Far left is actor and singer Elaine Paige, wearing a pale jumper with large medallion and dark trousers
This remarkable photograph from the air shows a stretch of the beachhead where the great allied landings began. 6th June 1944
The crowds that went to see the test match and the crowds that stayed away. The crowd of 15, 000 who had plenty of room at the Test match at the Oval. The ground will hold 38, 000
Drilling the huge mountains of slate in the mine, half a mile under the Berwyn Mountain range, North Wales, in preparation for the explosives
RAF Attack on Italian Submarine. Circa August 1942 While carrying out a patorol in the Western Mediterranean a Sunderland flying boat of Coastal Command surpised an Italian Submarine on the surface
Trials of Miss England II. Kaye Don in the motor-boat Miss England II, with Mr R E Garner, mechanic, on land. Lough Neagh. Northern Ireland. 20th January 1931
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point twenty four hours prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli
The Inspectors Room at Cannon Row Police Station. May 1929
Photographing documents at Scotland Yard. London. May 1929
The reader of the Police Gazette. Scotland Yard. London. April 1929
Men look down from the mast of a tall ship. Circa 1925
William Connor Daily Mirror columnist and leader writer. Known in the paper as Cassandra, seen here at his desk in Geraldine House writing tomorrows leader column. 27th November 1936
Battle tactics on the use of tanks is demonstrated to King George V at Sautricourt, 10 August 1918
Womens cricket - Miss Maters, captain, batting. Date unknown
Freddie Mercury Singer with the group Queen with a young lookalike Ross McCall
Competing for a lap record on Oulton Broad, Suffolk, on Saturday, when Mrs. E. Treglown made the lap in 2m. 27 1-5s. a record in the women and mens Utility " B " Class. 16th May 1936
Britains cyclist army. Circa June 1940 With experience of parachutists gained whileBritains cyclist army
The Freddie Mercury Tribute at Wembley stadium Dbase msi 1990s Freddie Mercury
Tom Mark, an American student from Browns University, New York
Millions of sponges from the Mediterranean are treated in London, before distribution, and many curios have been found by Mr Ernest Cresswell
Sandham demonstrating a batting stroke to a pupil at the indoor cricket school opened at East Hill, London, by Strudwick and Sandham of Surrey, with Bale of Worcester
Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records. Scotland Yard. London. May 1929
On board H. M.s Soylla, Admiral Vian with LCTs off the beach with balloons in the airOn board H.M.S Soylla, Admiral Vian with LCTs off the beach with balloons in the air. 5th June 1944
American troops on a hill overlooking the city and harbour in Cherbourg. 27th June 1944
Scenes on a Normandy beachhead as crack British troops made their first landing on the morning of Tuesday, June 6th. Picture taken from a British army film unit. 6th June 1944
Overwhelming evidence that sculling, if properly done, is a suitable sport for women has been obtained by The Daily Mirror
The bombardment of Cherbourg as seen from H.M.S Enterprise. Captain H.T.W Grant DSO, RCN. The bombardment which is reported to have silenced serial forts. 27th June 1944
A general view of Henley Regatta. Circa 1923
A general view of Henley Regatta opening day. Circa 1923
Annual share out of the new Tabernacle Provident Society. 15th December 1923
General Allenby leaving by the Jaffa Gate for advanced General Head Quarters after attending the official entry into Jerusalem. The city had surrendered to the Allied forces on the 9th December 1917
The medieval house that formerly stood in Much Park Street, Coventry, is now gradually regaining it status in Spon Street, as part of the Spon Street Redevelopment scheme. 14th January 1974
HMS Cossack returns to Leith on 17 February 1940, after rescuing the British prisoners held in Graf Spees supply ship Altmark
Colin Fellows and Eddie Lenehan are retracing the work of medieval craftsmen, as they patiently cut out the oak beams that go into the rebuilding of 169 Spon Street
A kiss of congratulation from Councillor John T Conway, Chairmen of Rhyl UDC for Diane. Watching are (right) Jennifer Gurley, the runner up, and Maureen Gay, who came third
General Allenby takes the salute after the reading of the Proclamation of Occupation from the steps at the base of the Tower of David (El Kala, the Citadel) Jerusalem
Ancient timbers exposed in the restoration of old property in Spon Street, Coventry
6am 16 June 1915 photograph taken by Private Frederick Fyfe Z Company 1 / 10th King6am 16 June 1915 photograph taken by Private Frederick Fyfe Z Company 1/10th Kings Regiment (Liverpool Scottish)
David Bowie and Annie Lennox perform Under Pressure the famous Bowie Queen song at Freddie Mercury AIDS concert in his memory Dbase
Queen the rock band at the Montreaux pop festival Dbase msi 1980s Freddie Mercury
Watching early morning exercise at the Heath, Newmarket. 4th March 1930
Brushing a stone in during a curling match between Belle Vue and Preston at the Manchester Ice Palace, where the Ice Palace Championship competition was held. 7th November 1934
New Scotland Yard. Classification of criminals. The crime index. May 1929
Queen the rock band, Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon seen here in New Orleans, USA, where they are rehearsing for their forthcoming tour of South America. 21st September 1981
American soldiers of the 4th division command by general Lighting Joe Collins, seen here during the attack on Cherbourg. 25th June 1944
International goalkeeper Ted Hufton with the new British Salmson car. 23rd December 1933
Workmen in action roofing old houses from Much Park Street, Coventry, which are being rebuilt in Spon Street. 16th November 1971
A lone grave on the roadside in Normandy Pte W. I Hartgill who died of his woundsA lone grave on the roadside in Normandy Pte W.I Hartgill who died of his wounds. 27th June 1944
Debris from a wall blown into the street by an explosion which occurred at Scotland Yard during the Fenian activities. May 1884
Roofing Spon Street cottages, Coventry. 13th September 1976
Delabole Slate Quarry in Cornwall, is one of the largest Quarries in England. Floors and roofing are the main things for which the skate is used. The quarry goes down to a depth of 500 feet
The indoor cricket school opened at East Hill, London, by Strudwick and Sandham of Surrey, with Bale of Worcester. There are four pitches for instruction and practice. 2nd November 1928
Metropolitan Police Lost Property. In the Index Department at the Lost Property Office, Lambeth. May 1929
Killaloe Slate Quarry at Portroe, Nenagh, Ireland. 27th June 1929
The first of Coventrys medieval, timber framed properties to be dismantled and re-erected in the Spon Street townscape scheme, will be this group of old shops in Much Park Street. 23rd April 1970
Floating a billiard bed at Dinorwic Slate Wharf, Rotherhithe. Slate splitting is an art acquired by long practice
Soldiers of the 10th Service Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire seen here parading on the beach at Weston Super Mare February 1915
Serbian civilians and military forces on the move during the retreat to the Adriatic Sea coast, and Albania. Circa 30th November 1915
Shells bursting in the distance on newly captured ground taken from the main road to Zonnebeke during the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge, part of the Passendaele campaign. 20 September 1917
The Daily Mirror Pets. Squeak with the pets happy guests at Liverpool Street Station
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Hunstanton, Norfolk. 3rd August 1923
Judi Dench (who plays Hermione) with Barrie Ingham (who plays Leontes) starring in A Winters Tale by William Shakespeare, at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Minehead. 31st August 1923
Judi Dench (who plays Hermione) starring in A Winters Tale by William Shakespeare, at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England. A Winters Tale was directed by Trevor Nunn
Parade of Yachts, Cowes, Isle of Wight. 4th August 1913
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred in the Isle of Wight. 25th August 1923
The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred in Portsmouth. Sailor volunteers carrying the pets house to its allocated place on the Town Hall septs at Portsmouth
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at a fete in the grounds of Lord Iveaghs Dublin house. Robbie Pellissier gives each pet a medal on behalf of Our Dumb Friends League. 17th June 1923
The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred on the Kentish Coast. August 1920
Deal Pageant and Tattoo, marines of 1761. 31st July 1935
Five of the party of six Daily Mirror guests bidding goodbye to officers of the liner Minnekahda as they came ashore from New York at North Woolwich. King George V dock
The Daily Mirror Travel Ticket Competition prize winners aboard the Minnekahda on their way to America. August 1925
The Southwold lifeboat, The Mary Scott, goes out on her quarterly exercises. Stowing away the sail. 23rd February 1934
Daily Mirror, Bouverie Street, a consultation. Left to right, C Hosken, H Sanders and R Charlton. June 1922
Pets at Herne Bay carnival. The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. Herne Bay, Kent. 25th August 1922
Rodeo cowgirl on a galloping bronco at Wembley. 14th June 1924
The Royal Barge sailing on the River Thames during the River Pageant. 4th August 1919
Caister lifeboat, Norfolk, mock rescue becomes real. 5th August 1935