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Background image00927 Collection: Dancers demonstrate The Ska, a new dance craze hitting the clubs of London

Dancers demonstrate The Ska, a new dance craze hitting the clubs of London, 18th September 1964

Background image00927 Collection: Dancers demonstrate The Ska, a new dance craze hitting the clubs of London

Dancers demonstrate The Ska, a new dance craze hitting the clubs of London, 18th September 1964

Background image00927 Collection: Dancers demonstrate The Ska, a new dance craze hitting the clubs of London

Dancers demonstrate The Ska, a new dance craze hitting the clubs of London, 18th September 1964

Background image00927 Collection: Pub Scene, Forest Hill, London Borough of Lewisham, 13th September 1964

Pub Scene, Forest Hill, London Borough of Lewisham, 13th September 1964

Background image00927 Collection: Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios

Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios. Glenda Jackson plays Elizabeth I of England and Vanessa Redgrave is Mary, Queen of Scots. 13th May 1971

Background image00927 Collection: Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios

Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios. Glenda Jackson plays Elizabeth I of England and Vanessa Redgrave is Mary, Queen of Scots. 13th May 1971

Background image00927 Collection: Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios

Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios. Vanessa Redgrave plays the title role. 13th May 1971

Background image00927 Collection: Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios

Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios. Glenda Jackson plays Elizabeth I of England. 13th May 1971

Background image00927 Collection: Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios

Filming Mary, Queen of Scots began at Shepperton Studios. Glenda Jackson plays Elizabeth I of England and Vanessa Redgrave is Mary, Queen of Scots. 13th May 1971

Background image00927 Collection: Siv Hederby, 20 year old model from Sweden, voices here approval by wearing Pro Europe

Siv Hederby, 20 year old model from Sweden, voices here approval by wearing Pro Europe Common Market bikini, which incorporates the flags of all nine Market members

Background image00927 Collection: Beverly Pilkington, 22 year old model from Essex, wearing Pro Europe white tee shirt with

Beverly Pilkington, 22 year old model from Essex, wearing Pro Europe white tee shirt with the slogan, Europe or bust? 19th May 1975

Background image00927 Collection: Siv Hederby, 20 year old model from Sweden, voices here approval by wearing Pro Europe

Siv Hederby, 20 year old model from Sweden, voices here approval by wearing Pro Europe Common Market bikini, which incorporates the flags of all nine Market members

Background image00927 Collection: Prime Minister David Lloyd George, driving in an open horse drawn carriage outside

Prime Minister David Lloyd George, driving in an open horse drawn carriage outside Buckingham Palace, on arrival from France after signing the Peace Treaty. 29th June 1919

Background image00927 Collection: Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins

Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins, wearing a white Dior coat and a red hat. She will be away for three weeks filming. She is pictured with Judy Geeson. 17th May 1969

Background image00927 Collection: Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins

Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins, wearing a white Dior coat and a red hat. She will be away for three weeks filming. She is seen with Sam Wanamaker and Judy Geeson

Background image00927 Collection: Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins

Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins, wearing a white Dior coat and a red hat. She will be away for three weeks filming. 17th May 1969

Background image00927 Collection: Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins

Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins, wearing a white Dior coat and a red hat. She will be away for three weeks filming. 17th May 1969

Background image00927 Collection: Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins

Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins, wearing a white Dior coat and a red hat. She will be away for three weeks filming. 17th May 1969

Background image00927 Collection: Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins

Leaving Heathrow Airport for Corfu is actress Joan Collins, wearing a white Dior coat and a red hat. She will be away for three weeks filming. 17th May 1969

Background image00927 Collection: From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH

From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH
From 14Ð18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa

Background image00927 Collection: This De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison

This De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison
This De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight a few days before departing for the USA

Background image00927 Collection: Territorial Army Centre Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, 2nd February 1992

Territorial Army Centre Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, 2nd February 1992

Background image00927 Collection: Territorial Army Centre Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, 2nd February 1992

Territorial Army Centre Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, 2nd February 1992. Army Cadets Orienteering

Background image00927 Collection: Tributes and celebrateions for the English aviator Amy Johnson pictured on her return to

Tributes and celebrateions for the English aviator Amy Johnson pictured on her return to London following her historic 11, 000 mile solo trip from Britain to Australia. August 1930



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