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Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: President and Mrs. George Bush

President and Mrs. George Bush
(Original Caption) Washington, DC: Making an appearance at the Inaugural dinner at the Corcoran Gallery of Art January 18, President-elect George Bush points out something of interest to his wife

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Jeremy Brett actor as Sherlock Holmes at the Pipeman of the Year Awards

Jeremy Brett actor as Sherlock Holmes at the Pipeman of the Year Awards. Sherlock Holmes was voted most famous pipe smoker ever January 1989 dbase

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Joe Montana and Randy Cross on Practice Field

Joe Montana and Randy Cross on Practice Field
(Original Caption) Miami: Retiring offensive lineman Randy Cross (L), with 13 years NFL experience, walks on the practice field with quarterback Joe Montana

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Ronald Reagan Awarding Strom Thurmond Medal

Ronald Reagan Awarding Strom Thurmond Medal
(Original Caption) Washington, DC: President Reagan honors Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina with a Presidential Citizens Medal in a White House ceremony January 18

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects

Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects on information boards. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: The Hyde shopping precinct where gangs of youths go on the rampage. 18th January 1989

The Hyde shopping precinct where gangs of youths go on the rampage. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: A man working at Fort Dunlop, one of Birminghams best known industrial complexes

A man working at Fort Dunlop, one of Birminghams best known industrial complexes. The latest equipment is being used to produce tyres at the factory. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate

Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate by Supt. Allan Dobson, sub divisional officer for Holmfirth Police. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayor

Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayors local Children in Need appeal, pictured with Mayor Clr John Holt. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: The Rolling Stones 18th January 1989, The band being inducted into the Rock

The Rolling Stones 18th January 1989, The band being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony, New York

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0

Watford v Newcastle United, FA Cup 4th round replay, final score 1-0. Watford won After extra. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects

Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects on information boards. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate

Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate by Supt. Allan Dobson, sub divisional officer for Holmfirth Police. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate

Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate by Supt. Allan Dobson, sub divisional officer for Holmfirth Police. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects

Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects on information boards. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects

Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects on information boards. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate

Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate by Supt. Allan Dobson, sub divisional officer for Holmfirth Police. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayor

Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayors local Children in Need appeal, pictured with Mayor Clr John Holt. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayor

Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayors local Children in Need appeal, pictured with Mayor Clr John Holt. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects

Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects on information boards. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayor

Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayors local Children in Need appeal, pictured with Mayor Clr John Holt. 18th January 1989

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 1989: Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayor

Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayors local Children in Need appeal, pictured with Mayor Clr John Holt. 18th January 1989


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