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May Photographic Print Collection: 1 May 1981

1 May 1981 Collection
68 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 10 May 1981

10 May 1981 Collection
12 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 11 May 1981

11 May 1981 Collection
13 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 12 May 1981

12 May 1981 Collection
10 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 13 May 1981

13 May 1981 Collection
14 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 14 May 1981

14 May 1981 Collection
29 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 15 May 1981

15 May 1981 Collection
12 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 16 May 1981

16 May 1981 Collection
31 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 17 May 1981

17 May 1981 Collection
7 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 18 May 1981

18 May 1981 Collection
21 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 19 May 1981

19 May 1981 Collection
8 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 2 May 1981

2 May 1981 Collection
37 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 20 May 1981

20 May 1981 Collection
17 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 21 May 1981

21 May 1981 Collection
10 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 22 May 1981

22 May 1981 Collection
9 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 23 May 1981

23 May 1981 Collection
10 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 24 May 1981

24 May 1981 Collection
11 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 25 May 1981

25 May 1981 Collection
6 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 26 May 1981

26 May 1981 Collection
13 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 27 May 1981

27 May 1981 Collection
26 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 28 May 1981

28 May 1981 Collection
7 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 29 May 1981

29 May 1981 Collection
6 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 3 May 1981

3 May 1981 Collection
7 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 30 May 1981

30 May 1981 Collection
2 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 31 May 1981

31 May 1981 Collection
23 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 4 May 1981

4 May 1981 Collection
8 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 5 May 1981

5 May 1981 Collection
11 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 6 May 1981

6 May 1981 Collection
23 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 7 May 1981

7 May 1981 Collection
37 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 8 May 1981

8 May 1981 Collection
7 Photographic Prints

May Photographic Print Collection: 9 May 1981

9 May 1981 Collection
12 Photographic Prints

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Tottenham Hotspur fans with tickets to the Cup Final replay against Manchester City

Tottenham Hotspur fans with tickets to the Cup Final replay against Manchester City. Many queued all night or came straight from Wembley, a 16 hour wait 10th May 1981

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Duran Duran, music group, pictured outside the NEC, Birmingham, 7th May 1981

Duran Duran, music group, pictured outside the NEC, Birmingham, 7th May 1981

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Los Angeles Dodgers Player Fernando Valenzuela Pitching During Game

Los Angeles Dodgers Player Fernando Valenzuela Pitching During Game
Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher, Fernando Valenzuela, prepares to pitch the ball during a baseball game

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Guillermo Vilas - 1981 French Open

Guillermo Vilas - 1981 French Open
Tennis - 1981 French Open Argentinas Guillermo Vilas. 28/05/1981

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Brazilian football star Pele in London to introduce his Atari Home Video Championship

Brazilian football star Pele in London to introduce his Atari Home Video Championship Soccer Cartridge May 1981

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Dennis Lillee Australian test cricket player runs up and bowls in the nets at Lords

Dennis Lillee Australian test cricket player runs up and bowls in the nets at Lords Cricket Ground

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Actor Michael Crawford in character for the musical hit Barnum. 22nd May 1981

Actor Michael Crawford in character for the musical hit Barnum. 22nd May 1981

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Actor David Suchet with his wife, former Belgrade Theatre actress Sheila Ferris

Actor David Suchet with his wife, former Belgrade Theatre actress Sheila Ferris, who are the proud parents of Robert James, who was born at Warneford hospital in Leamington

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Sport - Football - Swansea City - Swansea players make a triumphant tour of the Vetch

Sport - Football - Swansea City - Swansea players make a triumphant tour of the Vetch Field last night following their promotion to the First Division - 5th May 1981

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Actor Michael Crawford in character for the musical hit Barnum. 22nd May 1981

Actor Michael Crawford in character for the musical hit Barnum. 22nd May 1981

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: Marcella Claxton Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe victim survivor Telephone

Marcella Claxton Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe victim survivor Telephone box in Oakwood Leeds which she crawled to after the attack and rang for help

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16 May 1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany, Moenchen

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets in Moenchen-Gladbach on 16 May 1981.footballer Ewald Lienen

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets in Moenchen-Gladbach on 16 May 1981.Petra Kelly, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets in Moenchen-Gladbach on 16 May 1981.Petra Kelly, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets in Moenchen-Gladbach on 16 May 1981..Footballer Ewald Lienen

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets in Moenchen-Gladbach on 16 May 1981..Footballer Ewald Lienen

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Nato double decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets in Moenchen-Gladbach on 16 May 1981..Footballer Ewald Lienen

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16 May 1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany, Moenchen

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20
The peace movement's rally against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16 May 1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany, Moenchen

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20

The demonstration of the peace movement against new nuclear missiles and the Natodoppel decision brought about 20, 000 participants onto the streets on 16.5.1981 in Moenchen-Gladbach, DEU, Germany

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover.Junge Pioniere, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. Herbert Mies, Hermann Guatier from left, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. N.N. Hermann Gautier, Kurt Hager, Herbert Mies, N, N. from right, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover.Kurt Hager and Herbert Mies from left, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. Herbert Mies with Young Pioneers, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover.Gerd Deumlich, N.N. Willi Gerns, N.N. Kurt Fritsch, Herbert Mies from left, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. N.N. Kurt Fritsch, Herbert Mies, Gerd Deumlich, Herrmann Gautier, Kurt Bachmann l.t.r. Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. N.N. Kurt Fritsch, Herbert Mies, Herrmann Gautier, Kurt Bachmann l.t.r. Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. Kurt Fritsch, Herbert Mies, Gerd Deumlich, Hermann Gautier, Kurt Bachmann l.t.r. Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover.Herbert Mies at the lectern, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. Kurt Hager (SED), Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover.Kurt Hager (SED), Herbert Mies, Werner Scieslak f.l, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover.Herbert Mies at the lectern, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover.Herbert Mies at the lectern, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover, Germany, Europe

Background imageMay Photographic Print Collection: The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover

The 6th Party Congress of the German Communist Party (DKP) on 29-31 May 1981 in Hanover. N.N. Kurt Fritsch, Herbert Mies, Herrmann Gautier, Kurt Bachmann l.t.r. Germany, Europe


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