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00618 Collection

Choose a picture from our 00618 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Memory Lane Prints

Background image00618 Collection: Everton football player Ian Snodin pictured warminh up on the sidelines during his

Everton football player Ian Snodin pictured warminh up on the sidelines during his sides Premier League match against Coventry City at Goodison Park. 18th October 1992

Background image00618 Collection: The Rev WD MacDougall was at the receiving end of Throwing the sponges

The Rev WD MacDougall was at the receiving end of Throwing the sponges t the Emmanuel Church, Lockwoods garden fete. He opened the event which featured stalls, sideshows, refreshments and pony rides

Background image00618 Collection: Divisional superintendent of the Dearne Valley St John Ambulance Mr John Stringer

Divisional superintendent of the Dearne Valley St John Ambulance Mr John Stringer presents first aid certificates to Scouts and leaders of the Huddersfield South-East District

Background image00618 Collection: Putting her best foot forward... Little Jessica Meacham, watched by Mrs Elizabeth Bishop

Putting her best foot forward... Little Jessica Meacham, watched by Mrs Elizabeth Bishop, sets off on a 10-lap sponsored toddle

Background image00618 Collection: These four Meltham County Primary School children are part of a larger group studying

These four Meltham County Primary School children are part of a larger group studying the Meltham area for a BBC Domesday Book project

Background image00618 Collection: Members of Kirkheaton Youth Club and their leader, Mr Alan Dobson

Members of Kirkheaton Youth Club and their leader, Mr Alan Dobson, are pictured at its official opening, performed by Kirklees Mayoress Mrs Barbara Walker

Background image00618 Collection: Pupils of Scholes Junior and Infant School ready to plant seedlings grown in the new

Pupils of Scholes Junior and Infant School ready to plant seedlings grown in the new conservatory. They are (from left) Richard Bullas, Andrew Reader, Theresa Hobson

Background image00618 Collection: Guides and Brownies in Shelley staged a trip down Memory Lane to celebrate

Guides and Brownies in Shelley staged a trip down Memory Lane to celebrate the movements 75th birthday. They donned various uniforms hats

Background image00618 Collection: Ten Greenhead Gym Club members have been invited to train with the West Yorkshire squad

Ten Greenhead Gym Club members have been invited to train with the West Yorkshire squad and another two have been selected as reserves

Background image00618 Collection: Highwire walker Rudi Omankowsky, crossed the 320 yards of the Cheddar Gorge blindfolded

Highwire walker Rudi Omankowsky, crossed the 320 yards of the Cheddar Gorge blindfolded. 450 feet at the highest end, 380 feet at the lower end. The cable weighed 700 lbs and took 4 days to erect

Background image00618 Collection: House of Fraser on Buchanan Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 17th March 1977

House of Fraser on Buchanan Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 17th March 1977

Background image00618 Collection: All mothers feel no doubt that they have achieved something special as they hold their

All mothers feel no doubt that they have achieved something special as they hold their new-born babies in their arms. But these three young mothers are especially remarkable

Background image00618 Collection: Bridge Street, the main street of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 6th April 1959

Bridge Street, the main street of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 6th April 1959

Background image00618 Collection: A couple looking in the window of The Old Tudor House Gift and Souvenir Shop

A couple looking in the window of The Old Tudor House Gift and Souvenir Shop. Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 6th April 1959

Background image00618 Collection: A Ferguson TE20 tractor seen here ploughing a Warwickshire field circa 1953

A Ferguson TE20 tractor seen here ploughing a Warwickshire field circa 1953

Background image00618 Collection: Pleasure boat on the River Avon at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 6th April 1959

Pleasure boat on the River Avon at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 6th April 1959

Background image00618 Collection: People feeding swans, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 6th April 1959

People feeding swans, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 6th April 1959

Background image00618 Collection: The Launch of a new boat at Longleat, Wiltshire. 22nd March 1967

The Launch of a new boat at Longleat, Wiltshire. 22nd March 1967

Background image00618 Collection: The residents of Main Street Goldthorpe which has been voted nicest street in Britain

The residents of Main Street Goldthorpe which has been voted nicest street in Britain. 9th October 1971

Background image00618 Collection: Footballer Ian Snodin pictured signing for Everton watched by manager Howard Kendall

Footballer Ian Snodin pictured signing for Everton watched by manager Howard Kendall (right). January 1987

Background image00618 Collection: Everton footbaler Ian Snodin congratulated by teammates Gary Stevens (left

Everton footbaler Ian Snodin congratulated by teammates Gary Stevens (left) and Paul Wilkinson after scoring his spectacular winning goal from midfield with a diving bullet header in the FA Cup match

Background image00618 Collection: Organiser Mrs Patricia Bromley with some of the children who took part in a sponsored

Organiser Mrs Patricia Bromley with some of the children who took part in a sponsored one-hour swim to raise money for St Johns Church Birkby

Background image00618 Collection: Sunday school children and their circus theme joined carnival time in Holmfirth as

Sunday school children and their circus theme joined carnival time in Holmfirth as churches in the parish combined to provide a procession of floats

Background image00618 Collection: Huddersfield Youth Band members (from left) Andrew Varley, Tom Lowe

Huddersfield Youth Band members (from left) Andrew Varley, Tom Lowe, Joanne Thompson and Alison Varley provided the music at a Yorkshire evening at the George Hotel

Background image00618 Collection: Some 50 children stepped into the realms of fantasy when they met Punch

Some 50 children stepped into the realms of fantasy when they met Punch and Judy at the Huddersfield town centre Tourist Information Centre. 25th May 1985

Background image00618 Collection: Members of Kirkheaton Youth Club and their leader, Mr Alan Dobson

Members of Kirkheaton Youth Club and their leader, Mr Alan Dobson, are pictured at its official opening, performed by Kirklees Mayoress Mrs Barbara Walker

Background image00618 Collection: Highwire walker Rudi Omankowsky, crossed the 320 yards of the Cheddar Gorge blindfolded

Highwire walker Rudi Omankowsky, crossed the 320 yards of the Cheddar Gorge blindfolded. 450 feet at the highest end, 380 feet at the lower end. The cable weighed 700 lbs and took 4 days to erect

Background image00618 Collection: All mothers feel no doubt that they have achieved something special as they hold their

All mothers feel no doubt that they have achieved something special as they hold their new-born babies in their arms. But these three young mothers are especially remarkable

Background image00618 Collection: The Launch of a new boat at Longleat, Wiltshire. 22nd March 1967

The Launch of a new boat at Longleat, Wiltshire. 22nd March 1967

Background image00618 Collection: The residents of Main Street Goldthorpe which has been voted nicest street in Britain

The residents of Main Street Goldthorpe which has been voted nicest street in Britain. 9th October 1971

Background image00618 Collection: Everton football player Ian Snodin pictured during a training session at Bellefield

Everton football player Ian Snodin pictured during a training session at Bellefield. 31st October 1991

Background image00618 Collection: Everton football player Ian Snodin pictured during a training session at Bellefield

Everton football player Ian Snodin pictured during a training session at Bellefield. 31st October 1991


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