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Chelsea 3 Coventry 3Football - 1974 / 1975 First Division - Chelsea 3 Coventry City 3 Chris Garland scores the second goal for Chelsea with a diving header, at Stamford Bridge. 13/11/1974
Left to right are: Susan Moisey, Wendy Pashley and Katherine Flowers, who are appearing in the english Opera Group presentation of " La Rondine" at the Theatre Royal
Karl Wallenda, Tightrope Walker, crosses over Europes largest circus tent wire, Mary Chipperfield s, currently pitched at Clapham Common, London, Wednesday 13th November 1974
Yasser Arafat Making Open-Armed Gesture(Original Caption) 11/13/1974-New York, NY: Yasser Arafat throws out his arms to make a point during his address to the United Nations General Assembly
Yasser Arafat Addressing the U.N. General Assembly(Original Caption) New York: PLO Leader Yasser Arafat makes an unprecedented address to the U.N. General Assembly
Yasser Arafat Speaking at United Nations(Original Caption) 11/13/1974-New York, New York- The Israeli delgation in conspicuous by its absence (empty seates at left) as PLO leader Yasser Arafat addresses the UN General Assembly
Otto Graham in Military Uniform Holding Football(Original Caption) In 1944, Otto Graham, of Northwestern University, made All-American in both football and basketball
A child looking at a £22000 playground in Speke, Liverpool dubbed by local childrenA child looking at a £ 22000 playground in Speke
Terry McDermott, midfielder, formerly of Newcastle United, signs for Liverpool Football Club
Horse and Cart. Street scene. November 1974 P004949
Terry McDermott, midfielder, formerly of Newcastle United, signs for Liverpool Football Club. Pictured with Chairman John Smith, Secretary Peter Robinson and Manager Bob Paisley, 13th November 1974
The Noble Street flats Housing Estate in Scotswood, Newcastle, which was built in the late in 1950s and demolished in the late 1970s after being blighted by social problems, vandalism