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00432 Collection

Choose a picture from our 00432 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background image00432 Collection: Scottish Comedian and Cabaret star Billy Connolly met George Best in London to discuss

Scottish Comedian and Cabaret star Billy Connolly met George Best in London to discuss the Cabaret for a special dinner being held at the Grovenor Hotel

Background image00432 Collection: Hull City footballer Ken Wagstaff in action against Cardiff City

Hull City footballer Ken Wagstaff in action against Cardiff City. 27th February 1971

Background image00432 Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of

World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is Middlesbrough Railway Station five minutes after bombing, at about 1pm

Background image00432 Collection: Billy Connolly on stage 9th January 1980

Billy Connolly on stage 9th January 1980

Background image00432 Collection: Rotherham United goalkeeper Ron Ironside holds onto the ball after a shit from Wagstaff

Rotherham United goalkeeper Ron Ironside holds onto the ball after a shit from Wagstaff during the match against Manchester City at Millmoor. 3rd September 1963

Background image00432 Collection: Rotherham United captain Peter Madden. 18th February 1965

Rotherham United captain Peter Madden. 18th February 1965

Background image00432 Collection: Bradford City footballer Barry Swallow. July 1968

Bradford City footballer Barry Swallow. July 1968

Background image00432 Collection: Peterborough manager Jimmy Hagan. 27th January 1960

Peterborough manager Jimmy Hagan. 27th January 1960

Background image00432 Collection: Rotherham United goalkeeper Ron Ironside makes a save during the match against Norwich at

Rotherham United goalkeeper Ron Ironside makes a save during the match against Norwich at Carrow Road. 23rd February 1963

Background image00432 Collection: Former Middlesbrough footballer Wilf Mannion serving customers at the bar in his pub

Former Middlesbrough footballer Wilf Mannion serving customers at the bar in his pub. 19th April 1959

Background image00432 Collection: Huddersfield Town Frank Worthington with his Mustang car outside his team

Huddersfield Town Frank Worthington with his Mustang car outside his teams football ground. 23rd February 1972

Background image00432 Collection: Mansfield Town footballer Ken Wagstaff, February 1964

Mansfield Town footballer Ken Wagstaff, February 1964

Background image00432 Collection: Hull City footballer Ken Wagstaff in action, challenged for the ball by Dennis Rofe of

Hull City footballer Ken Wagstaff in action, challenged for the ball by Dennis Rofe of Leyton Orient, 10th October 1970

Background image00432 Collection: Chesterfield FC footballer Ernie Moss. July 1971

Chesterfield FC footballer Ernie Moss. July 1971

Background image00432 Collection: Bradford City footballer Bob Ham. July 1968

Bradford City footballer Bob Ham. July 1968

Background image00432 Collection: Scottish Comedian Billy Connolly Pictured in an apartment in London 12th October 1975

Scottish Comedian Billy Connolly Pictured in an apartment in London 12th October 1975

Background image00432 Collection: Coventry City manager Dave Sexton takes training with players. 19th May 1981

Coventry City manager Dave Sexton takes training with players. 19th May 1981

Background image00432 Collection: Louis Armstrong at a Press Conference at the Mayfair Hotel, London

Louis Armstrong at a Press Conference at the Mayfair Hotel, London. Taken before he left for a tour of Africa accompanied by wife Lucille. 12th October 1960

Background image00432 Collection: Moral minority champion Mary Whitehouse, social activist known for her opposition to

Moral minority champion Mary Whitehouse, social activist known for her opposition to social liberalism and the mainstream British media

Background image00432 Collection: The Newcastle Food Office, where staff were busy in December 1940 organising the issue of

The Newcastle Food Office, where staff were busy in December 1940 organising the issue of new ration books. 3rd December 1940

Background image00432 Collection: World War Two. British Army recruits march in the parade to St Thomass Church

World War Two. British Army recruits march in the parade to St Thomass Church, Newcastle. The old soldier in the parade was formerly of the Tyne Electical Engineers. 27th May 1939

Background image00432 Collection: Post World War Two - Second World War - A crowd gathers at the biscuit counter of

Post World War Two - Second World War - A crowd gathers at the biscuit counter of the Fenwicks store in Newcastle following the abolition of points rationing announced by Mr Webb, Food Minister

Background image00432 Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The picture shows a persons ration allowance for one

World War Two - Second World War - The picture shows a persons ration allowance for one week in 1941. 14th May, 1979

Background image00432 Collection: Comedian Billy Connolly from Glasgow who has now hit the big time opens in London for a

Comedian Billy Connolly from Glasgow who has now hit the big time opens in London for a week in his own one man show. He is pictured in his London Hotel room 12th October 1975

Background image00432 Collection: Scottish Comedian and Cabaret star Billy Connolly met George Best in London to discuss

Scottish Comedian and Cabaret star Billy Connolly met George Best in London to discuss the Cabaret for a special dinner being held at the Grovenor Hotel

Background image00432 Collection: Coventry City first team photo. Back Row (left to right)

Coventry City first team photo. Back Row (left to right): George Dalton (Physiotherapist) Gerry Daly, Steve Whitton, Garry Thompson, Paul Dyson, Jim Blyth, Les Sealey, Mark Hateley, Gary Gilllespie

Background image00432 Collection: Post World War Two - Second World War - Ration Book - A cut to milk rations is

Post World War Two - Second World War - Ration Book - A cut to milk rations is illustrated in this picture. 19th October, 1946

Background image00432 Collection: Dave Sexton leaves Coventry City Football Club after just two years in the hot seat

Dave Sexton leaves Coventry City Football Club after just two years in the hot seat. 4th May 1983

Background image00432 Collection: Coventrys Jimmy Hill with the clubs new manager Dave Sexton

Coventrys Jimmy Hill with the clubs new manager Dave Sexton and wife Thea Sexton at the Training ground. 19th May 1981

Background image00432 Collection: World War Two - Second World War - Busy scenes at Newcastle Food Control Office

World War Two - Second World War - Busy scenes at Newcastle Food Control Office, when many householders made applications to change their retailers of rationed foods. 21st January 1941

Background image00432 Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The caretakers house at High Heaton Secondary Girls

World War Two - Second World War - The caretakers house at High Heaton Secondary Girls School, Newcastle, which was destroyed in a German air raid. Circa: July 1940

Background image00432 Collection: World War Two - Second World War - Nine ounces of bread was to be the new post war

World War Two - Second World War - Nine ounces of bread was to be the new post war daily ration allowance after the 21st July, 1946

Background image00432 Collection: Louis Armstrong at the Batley Club 5th July 1968

Louis Armstrong at the Batley Club 5th July 1968

Background image00432 Collection: Louis Armstrong at the Batley Club 14th June 1968

Louis Armstrong at the Batley Club 14th June 1968

Background image00432 Collection: Louis Armstrong pictured playing the Trumpet 14th June 1968

Louis Armstrong pictured playing the Trumpet 14th June 1968

Background image00432 Collection: York City footballer Barry Swallow. August 1974

York City footballer Barry Swallow. August 1974

Background image00432 Collection: Louis Armstrong seen observing an old Batley tradition. Touching the Yorkshire Mills

Louis Armstrong seen observing an old Batley tradition. Touching the Yorkshire Mills towns cobbled streets. 19th June 1968

Background image00432 Collection: Count Basie at the Royal Variety Performance, London Palladium 10th November 1975

Count Basie at the Royal Variety Performance, London Palladium 10th November 1975

Background image00432 Collection: Sheffield United footballer Keith Edwards. July 1976

Sheffield United footballer Keith Edwards. July 1976

Background image00432 Collection: Sheffield United manager Jimmy Sirrel. July 1976

Sheffield United manager Jimmy Sirrel. July 1976

Background image00432 Collection: Tony Ford of West Bromwich Albion in action against Oldham Athletic

Tony Ford of West Bromwich Albion in action against Oldham Athletic. 3rd February 1990

Background image00432 Collection: Middlesbrough footballer Willie Maddren. August 1974

Middlesbrough footballer Willie Maddren. August 1974

Background image00432 Collection: York City footballer Barry Swallow. July 1972

York City footballer Barry Swallow. July 1972

Background image00432 Collection: Chesterfield manager Jimmy McGuigan on the trampoline putting in a little impromptu

Chesterfield manager Jimmy McGuigan on the trampoline putting in a little impromptu bounce into the training session with players looking on. 13th January 1970

Background image00432 Collection: Chesterfield FC footballer Alan Stevenson. July 1971

Chesterfield FC footballer Alan Stevenson. July 1971

Background image00432 Collection: Footballer Bobby Ham signs for Preston North End. October 1970

Footballer Bobby Ham signs for Preston North End. October 1970

Background image00432 Collection: Huddersfield Town footballer Frank Worthington. February 1970

Huddersfield Town footballer Frank Worthington. February 1970

Background image00432 Collection: Louis Armstrong, veteran Jazz star, dips his hands in black ink

Louis Armstrong, veteran Jazz star, dips his hands in black ink and made handprints which will be use in factories along with the slogan " take care" to prevent accidents in the work palce



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