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Images Dated 26th October 1990

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Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip at the Dorchester hotel, London

The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip at the Dorchester hotel, London

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Tony Head actor who appeared in the Gold Blend Adverts dressed here in womens

Tony Head actor who appeared in the Gold Blend Adverts dressed here in womens clothing © Mirrorpix

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: George Peppard Actor 1990 A©Mirrorpix

George Peppard Actor 1990 A©Mirrorpix
George Peppard Actor 1990 © Mirrorpix

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route

Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip at the Dorchester hotel, London

The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip at the Dorchester hotel, London

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: George Peppard actor A Team A©Mirrorpix

George Peppard actor A Team A©Mirrorpix
George Peppard actor A Team © Mirrorpix

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Stuart Wolfenden Actor with the two dogs he rescued from oldham RSPCA Named Tango

Stuart Wolfenden Actor with the two dogs he rescued from oldham RSPCA Named Tango and Cash Dbase © Mirrorpix

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Tim Healy Actor at a fruit and veg market stall A©Mirrorpix

Tim Healy Actor at a fruit and veg market stall A©Mirrorpix
Tim Healy Actor at a fruit and veg market stall © Mirrorpix

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 1990: Leaf of Sphagnum moss

Leaf of Sphagnum moss
Light micrograph of the leaf of the bog moss, Sphagnum sp.. A continuous network of true cells (green) surrounds numerous wide, partitioned chambers (white)


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