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Cindy Breakspeare Miss World 1977 wearing tartan outfit dress sitting on stairs
Everton forward Bob Latchford celebrates after scoring his 30th goal of the season in the 6-0 win over Chelsea at Goodison Park. 29th April 1978
FA Cup final 1980 at Wembley Stadium, London. West Ham player Trevor Brooking celebrates his teams victory. 10th May 1980
Goodison Park, home ground of Everton football club, covered in snow the day before their match is called off. 7th February 1969
Six Laker stewardesses make a record dedicated to Freddie Laker called " Let Us Fly"
Miss Jamaica Cindy Breakspeare wins Miss world title 1976 Holding cape sceptre and wearing the crown
Patricia Labone 25, model and wife of Brian Labone, Everton centre half and captain, Monday 18th December 1967
Cindy Breakspeare Miss World 1977 Beauty Contest Miss World November 1976
Miss World Contest Nov 1976 Cindy Breakspeare Miss Jamaica A©MirrorpixMiss World Contest Nov 1976 Cindy Breakspeare Miss Jamaica © Mirrorpix
Cindy Breakspeare ex Miss World is still stunning at 30 DBase
Everton squad pose fore a pre season picture at their Bellefield training camp. 2nd August 1967
Everton football team pose with the Charity Shield trophy after their 1-0 victory over Liverpool at Wembley Stadium
Everton squad pose for a group photograph, July 1973. Back row left to right: Steve Seargeant, Peter Scott, Roger Kenyon, Mike Lyons, Joe Royle, John Hurst, David Jones and John Connolly
Everton manager Harry Catterick holds the FA Cup trophy on the train journey back to Liverpool following their 3-2 victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium. May 1966
English League Division One match at the Baseball Ground. Derby County 2 v Everton 3. Ronnie Goodlass of Everton hammers in a shot past Colin Todd 16th April 1977
Sheila Forrest makes a draw for the balance of Evertons share of tickets for the FA Cup final match v West Brom at Wembley
Everton team pose for a group photograph, 28th January 1955
Everton football team return on open top bus to Liverpool with the FA Cup trophy following their win over Watford in the FA Cup final, as thousands of fans line the streets to welcome them
FA Cup Semi Final at Old Trafford. Everton 1 v Leeds United 0. Everton hero Johnny Morrissey who scored the games only goal, celebrates by drinking champagne in the dressing room after the match
Charity Shield match at Wembley Stadium. Everton and Liverpool team share the trophy after a 1-1 draw. Both teams line up together with the shared trophy after the match. 27th August 1986
Everton footballer Bob Latchford tries out the strip which was worn by his teams predecessers 100 years ago in 1878, complete with old fashioned moustache. 1978
Everton team return home in an open top bus parade following their defeat to West Bromwich Albion in the 1968 FA Cup Final. 19th May 1968
Everton football team pose for a pre season squad photograph at Bellefield, July 1975
Everton footballer Mike Bernard carried off the pitch aided by a trainer and match official after being injured by Manchester Uniteds John Fitzpatrick in their brutal clash at Goodison Park
Everton footballer Alan Ball as photographer at the wedding of his teamate Howard Kendall (right) and his bride 22 year old Cynthia Halliwell, asthey leave the church in Fulwood, near Preston
The Everton FA Cup final team of 1897. They lost 3-2 to Aston Villa at the Crystal Palace
Everton chairman John Moores painting. 18th October 1959
Portrait of Everton footballer Dixie Dean, circa 1930
Everton players enjoy a cup of tea at Speke Airport before flying out to Norway from Liverpool
FAa Cup Semi Fiinal at Villa Park. Everton 2 v Sheffield Wednesday 1 after extra time
Everton players pictured with coach Harry Cooke during a training session
Everton players pose for a group photograph, March 1953. Back row L-R: Tommy Clinton, Jimmy O Neill and Jack Lindsay
Everton players training in preparation for an upcoming FA Cup match against Kings Lynn. Left to right: Billy Bingham, Bobby Collins, Alex Young, Roy Vernon and Jimmy Fell. 3rd January 1962
Everton footballers Colin Harvey and Howard Kendall sign autographs for young fans. 24th April 1968
Everton forward Bob Latchford mobbed by jubilant fans after scoring his 30th goal of the seaon in the 6-0 win over Chelsea at Goodison Park. 29th April 1978
Everton footballer Andy King with young schoolboy fans, their new hero after his winning goal in the derby match against rivals Liverpool on 28th October 1978. Picture taken November 1978
Everton footballers in dribbling practice at Bellefield ahead of their FA Cup fourth round match against Wolves
Everton players pose for a group photograph, October 1950
Everton footballer Brian Labone pictured at home with his wife, with his England caps hanging on the wall. 8th January 1969
English League Division One match at Maine Road. Manchester City 1 v Everton 1
Michelle Desange shopping in the Lady Jane Boutique, Carnaby Street, London, November 1967
Everton players training at Goodison Park in preparation for an FA Cup match against Liverpool
England Under 21 star Adrian Heath signs for Everton for £700, 000England Under 21 star Adrian Heath signs for Everton for £ 700, 000, watched by his new manager Howard Kendall. 7th January 1982
American Pop singer Barry Manilow at a hotel in London. 5th May 1976
Avril Abdrews stands in the cockpit of a £2 million Phantom jet at RAF Leuchars inAvril Abdrews stands in the cockpit of a £ 2 million Phantom jet at RAF Leuchars in Fife, June 1973. A place with special memories for her parents
Michelle Desange tries on a chain mail dress while shopping in the Lady Jane Boutique, Carnaby Street, London, November 1967
Ground crew relax in their crew room at RAF Leuchars, January 1992. left to right: Corporal Tony Grane, Corporal Paul Blevins, Corporal John Tennick, Sergeant Brian Robertsoon, Sergeant Steve West
Children of pilots from 43 Squadron, the Fighting Cocks, pose for photographs on a phantom at Leuchars in Fife, August 1970
Johnny Morrissey of Everton leaps for the ball as Newscastle keeper Willie McFaul comes out
1933 FA cup final at Wembley. Everton 3 v Manchester City 0. Evertons Dixie Dean in action 29th April 1933
Everton footballers wives, girlfriends and children on the platform at Lime Street Staion
Barry Manilow is in London for four concerts at Wembley Arena and a further two concerts at Bingley Hall, Stafford. Pictured at Les Ambassadeurs, Hamilton Place, London. 24th November 1980
Sir Freddie Laker and Tiny Rowlands leave the Board of Trade building in Victoria, London where they had a secret meeting with Biffin. 10th February 1982
Saga Holidays Ltd. (SAGA) announced that they had acquired the business of Laker Air Travel Ltd, formerly owned by Sir Freddie Laker, for £ 500, 000 in cash
Save Laker Airways sympathisers were signing a petition at Gatwick airport as well as raising money to help Sir Freddie Laker pay offhis debts after the company went bust
One of the houses belonging to Freddie Laker, pictured on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
Collect picture Freddie Laker in a school photograph. Circa 1940
A woman customer at the Victoria check in office, pictured on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
The Laker Airways office in Grosvenor Street with three pints of milk uncollected, pictured on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
A 1982 Laker brochure stands on the counter of an empty booking office at Victoria, London, on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
The Rolls Royce belonging to British airline entrepreneur Freddie Laker with number plate USA, pictured in London. 22nd February 1969
New Douglas DC10 widebodied jet seating up to 350 passengers, being unveiled by Laker Airways at Gatwick airport - for the planned Skytrain service. Pics taken over the Severn estuary. 7th March 1973
One of Freddie Lakers houses - The Woodcott Stud on Epsom Downs, pictured on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
North End Spinning Companys Mill in Bolton, Greater Manchester, 16th March 1948
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker with his wife and mother at Buckingham Palace after being knighted by the Queen at an Investiture. 19th July 1978
The inaugural flight of the new transatlantic Skytrain service from Gatwick airport, London to JFK, New York, launched by Laker Airways chief Freddie Laker
Airline chief Freddie Laker, head of Laker Airways, pictured talking to one of his staff members on board one of his aircraft at Biggin Hill Air Fair. 12th May 1967
Managing director of British United Airways Freddie Laker, loads luggage onto an aircraft at Gatwick airport during a strike by porters. 1st December 1964
Scenes at Gatwick airport in London on the day that Laker Airways went bust. USA students with " Laker" on their caps. 5th February 1982
Thirteen year old toffee girl Christine Dunn on the pitch at Goodison Park for the first time, handing out sweets to the crowd before Evertons League Division One match against Sheffield Wednesday
American blues musician Bo Diddley performing in concert during a Rock and Roll show at Wembley Stadium. 5th August 1972
Everton footballer Dave Watson with his wife and new born baby, December 1986
HMP Barlinnie Prison 1987. Left to right Allan McLeish receives ten years (he was serving six months), Prison Officer, Peter Cochome & Billy Marshall
John Connelly, Burnley football player, with wife Sandra and newly born Nichola Bernadine, Tuesday 26th December 1961
HMP Barlinnie Prison hostage Dave Flanagan, who is angry over having only been offered £ 3500 in compensation, July 1988
Scottish international footballer Tommy Ring signs for Everton from Clyde, watched by wife Sally and manager John Carey. 19th January 1960
Everton team in the recording studio, cutting a record. 9th April 1986
Tommy Jones of Everton gets the better of Newcaste centre forward White League Division One match during the match at Goodison Park. The game ended in a 0-0 draw. 11th February 1956
Everton squad pose for a group photograph, July 1977. Back row left to right: Mike Lyons, Bob Latchford, David Smallman, Jim Pearson, Ken McNaught, Mike Bernard
British blues guitarist and singer Gary Moore of Thin Lizzy. 27th March 1979
Everton football players inspecting the pitch at Sydney cricket ground during their tour of Australia. 7th May 1964
Ronald Smith former Prison Officer at HMP Barlinnie Prison, October 1988
Everton squad pose for a group photograph at Goodison Park, 30th July 1979
Syd Reaks, the Liverpool chairman (second right) followed by secretary of the club PeterSyd Reaks, the Liverpool chairman (second right)