RM2CHA0CC–Racing journalist Bill Garland (r) is handed a retirement gift by Press Association general manager Ian Yates.
RMG8B2GA–It was cannibalised after a wreck, but now this 1921 three-litre Vauxhall Villiers, perhaps the rarest racing car in the world, has been pieced together by Bill Crosland, 53, of Mirfield, Yorkshire.
RMG51NHW–Celtic's Frank McAvennie (L) and his agent Bill McMurdo in Glasgow, at the Sheriff Court, where he and three Rangers' players denied charges arising from the ir 'Old Firm' derby at Ibrox Stadium in October 1987.
RMR553AT–Bill Myatt, of Russell Manor Road, Walsall, has complied a collection of over 7,000 jazz sounds on 3,500 gramophone records and even older cylindrical records which he plays on 1905 phonographs, with which is shown in this image.
RM2CHB631–Bill Fairley (centre), PA deputy parliamentary editor, receives MBE at Buckingham Palace.
RM2CHB2N8–Bill Morris, 46, at Transport House, London, following the announcement of his election as Deputy General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union. He is the first black trade unionist to rise to such a position in the British trade union movement.
RMGB8MDT–The Snow White Mohair is made by Samuel Tweed, of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, and chosen by designer Bill Gibb for this hand-painted and be-sparkled wrap-coat. The tiger stripes are in black and brown and picked out in glittering bronze to match the edging. The model is Sashy Sayer.
RMG4T3XK–Treasury Bill/Lambourne
RMG6XBP5–Crime - HM Chelmsford Prison Reopens - Governor Bill Guinan
RMG57A8P–Weddings - Bill Worsley and Beryl Reid Wedding - Kensington, London
RMG66N4G–Politics - Industrial Relations Bill Protest - Post Office Strikers - London
RMG5XXCC–National Abortion Campaigners rally against the proposed reconvening of the select committee on the Abortion (Amendment) Bill.
RMG66N4F–Politics - Industrial Relations Bill Protest - TUC Male Choir Protest - Trafalgar Square, London
RMG66N4H–Mr Vic Feather, the TUC General Secretary, as he addressed the mammoth rally in Trafalgar Square against the Government's Industrial Relations Bill.
RMG4H5YX–Mandelson support for Youth Bill
RMG66N4J–Almost every square foot was covered in Trafalgar Square in a mammoth but peaceful rally against the Government's Industrial Relations Bill.
RMG5XXCN–The TUC's national demonstration against Jena Cerries's Private Member's Bill to reduce the availability of legal abortion for women. The march to Trafalgar Square was followed by a rally.
RMG7AY8X–The long walk to work across the pit yard for this pair of working NUM men. Roy, a medic (left) and Bill, an electrician, at Kiveton Park Colliery, Yorkshire.
RMG8B2GB–A 1921 three-litre Vauxhall Villiers, perhaps the rarest racing car in the world, has been pieced together by Bill Crosland, 53, of Mirfield, Yorkshire.
RMG6PM4M–Placard holding Frank Muir and Lady Fraser listen to Hugh Jenkins, Minister for the Arts, as he addresses members of writers organisations demonstrating outside his Ministry in Belgrave Square in protest against postponement of the Public Lending Rights Bill.
RMG7AYH8–Two of the working NUM men, electrician Bill, and medic Roy (left) about to start a shift at the Kiverton Park colliery. Later a build up of about 1000 pickets was reported at Kiverton where yesterday six men joined the return to work movement.
RMG69XKM–Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh talking with members of the Australian cricket touring team, at the Savoy Hotel, London, where a luncheon was being given for them by the British Sportsmen's Club, of which Duke is President. Extreme right is Bill Lawry, the Australians' captain
RMG7AYH9–Two of the working NUM men, electrician Bill, and medic Roy (right) about to start a shift at the Kiverton Park colliery. Later a build up of about 1000 pickets was reported at Kiverton where yesterday six men joined the return to work movement.
RMGCTG7T–1 million 1983 illuminations. Other members of the cast, from left; Chris Quinten, Helen Worth, Veronica Doran, Lynn Perrie, Jack Howarth, Bryan Mosley, Bill Roache, Fred Feast, Johnny Briggs and Liz Dawn.
RMG6E7X3–President of the British Hotels and Restaurants Association and Chairman of the Royal Commission on the Press, Lord Shawcross, who also now has the distinction of having the first BHR credit card to be issued, uses the latter in settling his bill presented by Mr Anthony Delarue, the manager of London's Westbury Hotel.
RMG66N4E–Sunny smiles on a serious occasion for TUC General Secretary Mr Vic Feather and Trade Union demonstrators as they started off a march from Speaker's Corner Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square in an organised an ddsciplined parade against the Government's Industrial Relations Bill.
RMG4Y3BH–Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, accompanied by her dog trainer and Game Keeper, Bill Meldrum and three of her dogs, Sandringham Sherry (Sandringham Sydney's mother) Sandringham Dipper and royal favourite Lugwardine Jade, who belongs to Mr Meldrum's father.
RMGCRBAD–A giant 21st birthday key for Granada TV's cast of Coronation Street, celebrating the soap opera's 21st birthday in the interior set of the Rover's Return at Granada Studios, Manchester. Foreground, left to right, Pat Phoenix, Jack Howarth, Doris Speed and Bill Roache.
RMG612W1–Eight year old Prince John, son of King George V and Queen Mary, poses with his devoted nanny, Lalla Bill, in 1914. Mrs Bill cared for the young prince from birth and became his sole companion when he was moved permanently to Wood Farm in 1917.
RMGCRBAB–A giant 21st birthday key for Granada TV's cast of Coronation Street, celebrating the soap opera's 21st birthday in the interior set of the Rover's Return at Granada Studios, Manchester. Foreground, left to right, Pat Phoenix, Jack Howarth, Doris Speed and Bill Roache.
RMG5B7HC–Collie Donna who helped in rescue operations after the Lockerbie Air Crash, with her owner Bill Parr in London after the courageous canine received a 1989 Bounce Superdog Award. Donna was amongst the 50 dogs from the Search and Rescue Dog Association who helped locate bodies, personal effects and clues.
RMG6XBMD–Chelmsford Prison, which closed following a serious fire in March 1978, is to re-open and its role changed to that of a Young Prisoner Centre, providing facilities for almost 250 young prisoners. Standing at the central control consul - the area where the fire broke out - are Governor Bill Guinan, alongside him are Chief Officer Douglas Branch (l) and Principal Officer Cedric Haynes.
RMG7A8P7–America's C and W (country and western) style singer Slim Whitman arrived at London Airport to top the bill at the London Palladium and make a tour of the provinces. Slim, whose record of 'Rose Marie' was the top-selling disc in Britain last year, is known for his yodeling abilities and smooth high three octave range falsetto. *Scan from print. Hi-res version available on request.
RMG69Y0X–Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, in the driving seat of a 50-ton Chieftan tank during his visit to the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars at the Royal Armoured Corps Centre at Bovington Camp, Dorset. According to his instructor, Sgt Bill McLernon, 31, FROM Co Antrim, the Duke made a 'a very good show' at his first attempt at driving the tank. The Duke was visiting the regiment as Colonel-in-Chief
RMG7YDBC–Pipe-smoking actress Tracey Childs joins fellow pipe fans (l-r) TV sports presenter Jimmy Greaves, actor Tony Anholt and property entrepreneur 'Bungalow' Bill Wiggins in London's Covent Gardens. They are launching The Pipesmokers' Council's 'Give It A Go' challenge for 1988. Along with Pipesmoker of the Year Ian Botham, the team will aim to dispel the old armchair and slippers image of pipe smoking by participating in unusual events such as sheep shearing, winch grinding and scurry driving.
RMG73PBW–Carry on Bill.....
RMJGTKYR–Josephine Baker, 61, the international cabaret star, gives a Press conference at the Savoy Hotel in London, where she is topping the bill in cabaret.
RMPBXF5R–Cameras captivate three-year-old Willy Crompton at Warrington as his father Bill talks to former Labour Minister Roy Jenkins (r), who was canvassing for support in the forthcoming by-election in which he is to stand as SDP candidate.
RMRW93BX–SDP leader Dr David Owen shakes hands with Bill Goffin, chairman of the Industrial Trades Union Devonport, who headed a delegation workers from Devonport and Rosyth dockyards at the SDP conference in Torquay.
RM2D30H6E–Members of Ireland's team to meet England in the rugby international at Twickenham, practise a line-out as they train at the honourable Artillery Company's ground in London. Jumping and about to grab the ball is Willie McBride. * In right background is Bill Mulcarhy, the captain.
RMK0BTPE–(L-R) Bill Budd, the Mayor of Camden, Gerald Isaaman, Chairman of the King's Cross Disaster Fund, the Mayor's wife Iris Budd, and the former Mayor's wife Eileen Williams at the graveside in St Pancras Cemetery, London, where two unknown victims of the King's Cross Underground Station fire were buried.
RMG4TY5G–The other life of Bill Beaumont, the England Rugby skipper who has announced his retirement from the game. Bill is pictured at his directors desk at the Chorley textile mill in Lancashire, in which he is a partner.
RMG6X8TJ–In the cockpit of the last operational Lancaster at RAF Scampton are five survivors (from left) George Chalmers (wireless operator), Ivan Whittaker (engineer), Jack Buckley (gunner), Bill Howarth (gunner) and Bill Townsend (pilot) of the Dambusters raid on the industrial heart of Germany. *02/04/04: A collection of the medals won by Ivan Whittaker have gone on display ahead of their auction later this month. During the Second World War he twice received a Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) - the only flight engineer in the RAF to receive two such honours.
RMG914DD–Bill Dodgin. Fulham manager Bill Dodgin.
RMG7XNNT–Soccer - Newcastle United Pre Season Photocall. Bill McGarry, manager of Newcastle United.
RMG8B20N–Mary Miller, actress wife of Bill Simpson, after she won her action for divorce.
RMG4TY5M–Bill Beaumont, England's rugby union captain, who announced his retirement from the game, only 24 hours after he was named to lead the side against France.
RMG54221–Bill Slater Wolverhamton captain and footballer of the yesr, happilly hold aloft the FA Cup at Wembley, London on the 7th of May 1960 after his team defeated Blackburn Rovers 3-0.
RMG51NJT–Fort Devon (2) with Bill Smith in the saddle and Bachelor's Hall, Martin O'Halloran up, take the last fence together before Bachelor's Hall went on to win the race.
RMG4NRM1–Soccer - League Division One - Liverpool Photocall - Bill Shankly - 1967. Bill Shankly, manager of Liverpool football club, during a team photocall in 1967.
RMG4TY5W–England rugby union captain Bill Beaumont (rising) who received the Insignia of OBE in the New Year Honours List, during line-out practice at St. Mary's College, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, London, for a match against Australia.
RMG63M8D–Bill Shankly has just signed the first contract of a managerial career taking in Carlisle, Workington, Grimsby, Huddersfield, and Merseyside. It is to be a three-year contract for Liverpool.
RMG7218A–Bearded Bill Dwyer, (standing foreground) organiser of the Windsor Free Pop Festival addresses early arrivals at the Windsor Great Park. Camping and music in the park is illegal but there are tents galore and up to 300 bands expected during the Bank Holiday weekend.
RMG7D9R9–BBC weathermen Bill Giles (L), Ian McCaskill (Centre) and Michael Fish outside Television Centre with their predictions for fashions in the forthcoming silly season before introducing their new computerised weather displays.
RMG63M7X–Liverpool's Bob Paisley (centre) footbal Manager of the Year for the second year running, is congratulated by former Liverpool Manager, Bill Shankly, left, and Tommy Docherty, Manager of Manchester United who beat Liverpool in the FA Cup, after presentation to Bob Paisley at Cafe Royal.
RMG7DAM8–Actor Bill Kerr (r) lifts the lid on a serving dish only to find comedy actor Spike Milligan.. Actor Bill Kerr (r) lifts the lid on a serving dish only to find comedy actor Spike Milligan.
RMG6KC6H–Manchester United right-back Bill Foulkes, who survived the Munich plane disaster and was appointed the team's captain in succession to Roger Byrne, who died in the plane crash. Foulkes, 26, of St Helens, had worked in the pits until joining United.He played his first League game in 1952 and was capped for England two years later.
RMG7H6YK–Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Bill Brown, wearing a tracksuit against the cold, jumps high and makes a clean save watched by Burnley centre-forward Andy Lochhead (second from left) during the delayed FA Cup third round tie in the snow at White Hart Lane. The match kicked off early at 2.15pm due to the advice of the local Electricity Board office, in light of the current power difficulties.
RMG6WCDM–Liverppol manager Bill Shankly addressing the guests who welcomed the Liverpool team at a civic reception at the Town Hall on their return to Liverpool after beating Leeds United in the Cup Final at Wembley. On left is the Lord mayor of Liverpool, Alderman Louis Caplan. Others in the photo are players Byrne, Stevenson, Smith, Lawler, Liverpool Chairman S. Reakes, Callaghan, Yeats (holding FA Cup, captain Ian St John, the Lady Mayoress fanny Bodker, Stevenson and T.V Williams, Preseident of Liverpool FC>
RMPGX01T–Bill Rogers addressing the SDP conference in Bradford, when he spoke on industrial relations.
RMRRP7B2–In conference at breakfast (L-R) Robert Maclennan, Shirley Williams, Bill Rodgers and Richard Newby.
RMRRP6J3–Bill Rodgers, vice-president of the Social Democratic Party, speaking during the debate on nuclear defence at the Party's conference in Portsmouth.
RMRW93C4–Social Democratic Party leaders Shirley Williams and Bill Rodgers wearing 'I love the SDP' hats aboard their train at Paddington Station bound for Torquay and their annual party conference.
RMPCD9N2–(L-R) Roy Jenkins, Nicholas Owen, Shirley Williams and Bill Rodgers face the cameras after the breakfast-time launching of the new Social Democratic Party at the Connaught Rooms, London.
RMRRP6XE–Dr David Owen (seated), former leader of the Social Democratic Party, receives a standing ovation from national committee members on the platform after his speech at the party's conference in Portsmouth. (L-R) Dr Owen, former MP Ian Wrigglesworth, party president Shirley Williams, unidentified, new party leader Robert Maclennan and vice-president Bill Rodgers.
RMG4TY5K–Bill Beaumont/lion cub
RMG4YG4D–Bill Shankly/Trophy
RMTC21DY–Billy McNeil, the Celtic centre-half and captain.
RM2B2KJWF–A Majorca hotel billed 20/04/1971 with, on the reverse, John Lennon's original handwritten lyrics of 'Imagine', which was included in a sale of rock and roll memorabilia 1956-1983 at Sotheby's salesroom in New Bond Street, London.
RMG5770Y–Lord Carron
RM2B2KJTJ–A Majorca hotel billed 20/04/1971 with, on the reverse, John Lennon's original handwritten lyrics of 'Imagine', which was included in a sale of rock and roll memorabilia 1956-1983 at Sotheby's salesroom in New Bond Street, London. It was expected to fetch between £5,000 and £10,000.
RMG57C87–Entertainment - Danny Kaye - Heathrow Airport
RMG76G7W–Cricket - The Ashes - Australia v England - Fourth Test - Day Four - Brisbane
RMG6KB9H–Michael Howard MP and Leon Brittan MP.
RMGBYXNN–Royalty - Prince of Wales India Tour - 1921
RMG65E0J–The SDP Gang of Four
RMG57BYT–Ella Fitzgerald - London Airport
RMG73202–Billy Foulkes, Manchester United's right back and captain (left) in a tussle for the ball with Milan outside left Cucchaiaroni in the European Cup semi-final at Old Trafford. United won the first leg of the semi final 2-1.
RMG740T2–A Dutch Treat
RMG73233–Manchester United's new captain Billy Foulkes (right) shakes hands with Sheffield Wednesday skipper Albert Quixall before the kick off in the FA Cup tie at Old Trafford. United beat Wednesday 3-0.
RMG4RX5P–British Postal Service - Postal Strike Ends - London
RMG4EK1N–Rugby League - Workington Town
RMG5YXDF–Soccer - Leicester City Photocall - Filbert Street
RMG6C8PF–Players of Manchester United who meet Leicester City in the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Left to right: Back row - Maurice Setters, James Nicholson, David Gaskell (goalkeeper), Seamus Brennan, Mark Pearson and Noel Cantwell. Middle row - William Foulkes, Samuel McMillan, Anthony Dunne, Norbert (Nobby) Stiles and Norbert Lawson. Front row - John Giles, ALbert Quixall, David Herd, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton.
RMG59NCG–Earl Wavell, left, at a memorial to the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANYs) in St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge. It commemorates 52 members of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry who gave their lives on active service in World War II, carrying out secret intelligence work as well as nursing.
RMG8BB14–Bill Simpson
RMG7X92T–Soccer - Bill McGarry
RMG8B3MD–Bill Simpson
RMG5TN5N–Bill Rogers 1981 Open winner
RMG8B3P7–Bill Simpson and Barbara Mullen during rehearsals for Dr Finlay's Casebook.
RMG7AJ6E–Major Bill Hartley pours a drink
RMG63M85–Bill Shankly getting of a bus
RM2CHAAAT–Bill Martin, one of the most respected boxing commentators, retires this summer after 33 years as boxing correspondent of the Press Association.
RMG4RXHX–Pensioner Bill Sims
RMG7D4H9–Bill Nicholson, trains with Spurs
RMG77X1M–Music - Bill Haley & His Comets - Dominion Theatre - Tottenham Court Road, London
RMG7161H–Bill Shankly
RMRW93C8–Bill Rodgers, Dr David Owen (centre) and Shirley Williams on the platform at the end of the SDP conference in Torquay.
RMG86DRN–Rugby Union - British Lions - Bill Beaumont and Rodney O'Donnell - London
RMG6EXKC–(l-r) Peter Sallis, Bill Owen and Michael Bates celebrate the return of their BBC comedy series Last of the Summer Wine.
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