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00510 Collection (page 2)

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Background image00510 Collection: Four year old Laura Bowen, of Anfield, having fun with a sparkler. 5th November 1991

Four year old Laura Bowen, of Anfield, having fun with a sparkler. 5th November 1991

Background image00510 Collection: The original bonfire night banger. Children at a private Merseyside bonfire night part

The original bonfire night banger. Children at a private Merseyside bonfire night part cooking sausages over the fire. 5th November 1985

Background image00510 Collection: Crowds gathered on Prestatyns Central Beach to watch firework display

Crowds gathered on Prestatyns Central Beach to watch firework display. 30th August 1973

Background image00510 Collection: Children gather around a bonfire in Everton. 5th November 1975

Children gather around a bonfire in Everton. 5th November 1975

Background image00510 Collection: Clare aged 6 and Lindsay Gerard aged four (right) enjoying their sparklers at an

Clare aged 6 and Lindsay Gerard aged four (right) enjoying their sparklers at an impromptu bonfire party in Kensington, Liverpool. 5th November 1986

Background image00510 Collection: On goes Grannies chair... lighting up the streets of Everton on bonfire night

On goes Grannies chair... lighting up the streets of Everton on bonfire night
On goes Grannies chair.....lighting up the streets of Everton on bonfire night. circa November 1972

Background image00510 Collection: A group of schoolboys seen here adding the final touches to their bonfire in the shadow

A group of schoolboys seen here adding the final touches to their bonfire in the shadow of the Anglican cathedral in St James, Liverpool. Circa November 1950

Background image00510 Collection: Bonfire spectacular over the River Mersey. 5th November 1991

Bonfire spectacular over the River Mersey. 5th November 1991

Background image00510 Collection: Penny for the guy? This character was spotted in the offices of the Liverpool Echo

Penny for the guy? This character was spotted in the offices of the Liverpool Echo. 26th October 1979

Background image00510 Collection: Two men at work at Flatford Mill, on the River Stour close to the Suffolk-Essex border

Two men at work at Flatford Mill, on the River Stour close to the Suffolk-Essex border. The Mill featured in many paintings by John Constable. East Bergholt, Suffolk. Circa 1945

Background image00510 Collection: 1971 European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final Second Leg match at Maine Road

1971 European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final Second Leg match at Maine Road. Manchester City 0 v 1 Chelsea. Manchester City goalkeeper Ron Healey curses his luck after scoring the goal that sunk his own

Background image00510 Collection: Crystal Palace F. C team member Jerry Murphy poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Crystal Palace F. C team member Jerry Murphy poses for a photo. 8th August 1979
Crystal Palace F.C team member Jerry Murphy poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Background image00510 Collection: Crystal Palace F. C team member Paul Hinshelwood poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Crystal Palace F. C team member Paul Hinshelwood poses for a photo. 8th August 1979
Crystal Palace F.C team member Paul Hinshelwood poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Background image00510 Collection: Mr G H Woodroffe talking to his 9 year old son, Martyn Woodroffe

Mr G H Woodroffe talking to his 9 year old son, Martyn Woodroffe, who is the youngest competitor in the Taff Swim. Circa 1959

Background image00510 Collection: Crystal Palace F. C team member Terry Fenwick poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Crystal Palace F. C team member Terry Fenwick poses for a photo. 8th August 1979
Crystal Palace F.C team member Terry Fenwick poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Background image00510 Collection: Crystal Palace F. C team member Mike Elwiss poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Crystal Palace F. C team member Mike Elwiss poses for a photo. 8th August 1979
Crystal Palace F.C team member Mike Elwiss poses for a photo. 8th August 1979

Background image00510 Collection: The tomb of Boatswain, Lord Byrons dog, at Newstead Abbey

The tomb of Boatswain, Lord Byrons dog, at Newstead Abbey. The tomb features an inscription of the poem Epitaph to a Dog. Nottinghamshire. May 1969

Background image00510 Collection: Dick Turpins cottage, back view. Thaxted, Essex. 14th July 1946

Dick Turpins cottage, back view. Thaxted, Essex. 14th July 1946

Background image00510 Collection: Dick Turpins cottage, back view. Thaxted, Essex. 14th July 1946

Dick Turpins cottage, back view. Thaxted, Essex. 14th July 1946

Background image00510 Collection: The tomb of Boatswain, Lord Byrons dog, at Newstead Abbey

The tomb of Boatswain, Lord Byrons dog, at Newstead Abbey. The tomb features an inscription of the poem Epitaph to a Dog. Nottinghamshire. May 1969

Background image00510 Collection: Lead Mine, Rhydymwyn, near Mold, Flintshire, Wales, 5th March 1938. Open store at mine

Lead Mine, Rhydymwyn, near Mold, Flintshire, Wales, 5th March 1938. Open store at mine

Background image00510 Collection: Noel Harrison with Daughter Cathryn aged 19 months January 1961 Pictured at Blue

Noel Harrison with Daughter Cathryn aged 19 months January 1961 Pictured at Blue Angel Club Berkeley Street London Party for deaf

Background image00510 Collection: CPSA president Kate Losinska at the High Court. Losinska claims that she is being wrongly

CPSA president Kate Losinska at the High Court. Losinska claims that she is being wrongly punished by her executive over publication of her views of left wing tactics in the union movement

Background image00510 Collection: Lead Mine, Rhydymwyn, near Mold, Flintshire, Wales, 5th March 1938

Lead Mine, Rhydymwyn, near Mold, Flintshire, Wales, 5th March 1938

Background image00510 Collection: CPSA president Kate Losinska at the High Court. Losinska claims that she is being wrongly

CPSA president Kate Losinska at the High Court. Losinska claims that she is being wrongly punished by her executive over publication of her views of left wing tactics in the union movement

Background image00510 Collection: Lead Mine, Rhydymwyn, near Mold, Flintshire, Wales, 5th March 1938

Lead Mine, Rhydymwyn, near Mold, Flintshire, Wales, 5th March 1938. Battery powered locomotive train, operating under flood conditions

Background image00510 Collection: Residents of Hornby Boulevard, Bootle gather to watch a private bonfire

Residents of Hornby Boulevard, Bootle gather to watch a private bonfire and fireworks display. 5th November 1993

Background image00510 Collection: Two men at work at Flatford Mill, on the River Stour close to the Suffolk-Essex border

Two men at work at Flatford Mill, on the River Stour close to the Suffolk-Essex border. The Mill featured in many paintings by John Constable. East Bergholt, Suffolk. Circa 1945

Background image00510 Collection: The Olympic silver medal swimmer Martyn Woodroffe, 18 years old

The Olympic silver medal swimmer Martyn Woodroffe, 18 years old, shows his silver medal to young local admirers who called at his home last night to offer congratulations, Cardiff, 29th October 1968

Background image00510 Collection: The Olympic silver medal swimmer Martyn Woodroffe, 18 years old

The Olympic silver medal swimmer Martyn Woodroffe, 18 years old, who had his watch stolen during the Mexico City games, receiving a new watch from his friends and neighbours

Background image00510 Collection: Noel Harrison and his wife Sarah Tufnell March 1959, at the Savoy Hotel in London with

Noel Harrison and his wife Sarah Tufnell March 1959, at the Savoy Hotel in London with their Pekinese dog which was a wedding present from Rex Harrison

Background image00510 Collection: Noel Harrison with Daughter Cathryn aged 19 months January 1961 Pictured at Blue

Noel Harrison with Daughter Cathryn aged 19 months January 1961 Pictured at Blue Angel Club Berkeley Street London Party for deaf



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