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Images Dated 3rd October 1975

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Charles Schulz in Studio

Charles Schulz in Studio
(Original Caption) 10/3/1975-Santa Rosa, CA- Portrait of Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip "Peanuts, " which began life a quarter of a century ago in 9 newspapers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Football: Supporters Hooliganism. October 1975 P005732

Football: Supporters Hooliganism. October 1975 P005732

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Kevin Dobson Actor - October 1975 Who plays tough cop

Kevin Dobson Actor - October 1975 Who plays tough cop and partner to Kojack in the TV Series as Detective Crocker in his new role as Daddy, pictured at his home in studio city California

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Prince Norodom Sihanouk Speaking to Newsmen

Prince Norodom Sihanouk Speaking to Newsmen
(Original Caption) No Hostile Feelings

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Charles Schultz Works on a Strip

Charles Schultz Works on a Strip
Ever try to draw Snoopy? Here's how it's really done. Charles Schultz works on an image of Snoopy while doing a strip at his Santa Rosa Studio

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Santiago Carillo at Conference Table

Santiago Carillo at Conference Table
(Original Caption) Paris, France: Close up of Santiago Carillo, Secretary General of the Spanish Communist Party

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Ford Pinto Pony Coming off Assembly Line

Ford Pinto Pony Coming off Assembly Line
(Original Caption) Metuchen, New Jersey: Ford Motor Company's newest economy car, the Pinto Pony MPG, comes off the production line at the company's plant here

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Helmut Schmidt Talking with Gerald Ford

Helmut Schmidt Talking with Gerald Ford
(Original Caption) Washington: President Ford meets at the White House with West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. They are expected to discuss economic problems and the NATO situation

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: As the 1975 Labour Party Conference draws to a close, Ian Mikado

As the 1975 Labour Party Conference draws to a close, Ian Mikado, Barbara Castle and Harold Wilson join hands to sing Auld Lang Syne. A poignant moment for the wily old Wilson

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: The Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson addresses delegates at the 1975 Labour Party

The Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson addresses delegates at the 1975 Labour Party Conference at Blackpool

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Labour Party Conference 1975. Dennis Healey speaks at the conference at Blackpool

Labour Party Conference 1975. Dennis Healey speaks at the conference at Blackpool
Labour Party Conference 1975

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Labour party activist David Blunkett seen here addressing the 1975 Party Conference in

Labour party activist David Blunkett seen here addressing the 1975 Party Conference in Blackpool whilst a colleague keeps hold of his guide dog. October 1975 75 5797

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 1975: Labour party activist David Blunkett seen here addressing the 1975 Party Conference in

Labour party activist David Blunkett seen here addressing the 1975 Party Conference in Blackpool whilst a colleague keeps hold of his guide dog. October 1975 75 5797


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