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Images Dated 24th May 1975

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Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9

1st Test: Australia 16 England 9
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9 Dave Rollitt (white hair) of England in sport at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). 24/05/1975 Career

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: Andy Maxwell - 1975 England Tour of Australia

Andy Maxwell - 1975 England Tour of Australia
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - Australia 16 England 9 Englands Andy Maxwell at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). 24/05/1975

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: England versus Scotland Home International football Arthur Duncan hits a pass out

England versus Scotland Home International football Arthur Duncan hits a pass out to wing watched by England defenders including Alan Ball May 1975

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: Steve Prefontaine Crosses Finish Line

Steve Prefontaine Crosses Finish Line
Steve Prefontaine, America's premier distance runner, was killed here early 5/30 in an automobile accident. Prefontaine, 24, former Univ

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9

1st Test: Australia 16 England 9
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - Australia 16 England 9 Dave Rollitt at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). 24/05/1975 Career

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: England versus Scotland Home International The two Teams emerge from the tunnel

England versus Scotland Home International The two Teams emerge from the tunnel before the match May 1975

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9

1st Test: Australia 16 England 9
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - Australia 16 England 9 Bill Beaumont, who came on as a replacement when skipper Tony Neary midway through the first-half

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9

1st Test: Australia 16 England 9
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - Australia 16 England 9 England flanker Dave Rollitt grapples with Australian skipper and scrum-half John Hipwell at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9

1st Test: Australia 16 England 9
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - Australia 16 England 9 Australian fly-half Ken Wright passes to Geoff Shaw as Dave Rollitt prepares for the tackle

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9

1st Test: Australia 16 England 9
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - Australia 16 England 9 Dave Rollitt of England breaks free at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). 24/05/1975 Career

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9

1st Test: Australia 16 England 9
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - 1st Test: Australia 16 England 9 Bill Beaumont, who came on as a replacement when skipper Tony Neary midway through the first-half

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 1975: Football supporter invade the pitch at Wembley Stadium. Special Police Constable Betty

Football supporter invade the pitch at Wembley Stadium. Special Police Constable Betty Dalton asks fans to leave - England v Scotland, British Home Championship 24th May 1975


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