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Images Dated 14th January 1970

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Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: Office worker Jean Lakin, 24, challenges boxer Dave Roden to a three-minute bout after

Office worker Jean Lakin, 24, challenges boxer Dave Roden to a three-minute bout after hearing that the American fight game now allowed women into the ring as boxers. 14th January 1970

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: Peter Cushing actor with actresses Ingrid Pitt and Dawn Addams dbase msi

Peter Cushing actor with actresses Ingrid Pitt and Dawn Addams dbase msi

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: The entrance to Felling Railway Station on 14th January 1970

The entrance to Felling Railway Station on 14th January 1970

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: A general view of Gateshead Railway Stations bleak platform with no shelter for

A general view of Gateshead Railway Stations bleak platform with no shelter for waiting passengers on 14th January 1970

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: The ramp leading down to the platform at Felling Railway Station on 14th January 1970

The ramp leading down to the platform at Felling Railway Station on 14th January 1970

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: Bowes Museum Jan 1970 Director Frank Atkinson studies some of the antque items

Bowes Museum Jan 1970 Director Frank Atkinson studies some of the antque items donated towards the open air museum planed for Beamish Park in the North East

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: The matron of Walsgrave General Hospital, Miss Madden, with nurses who have collected

The matron of Walsgrave General Hospital, Miss Madden, with nurses who have collected their graduation certificates. Also in the photo are Mr. H. A. Thomas(left) senior tutor, and Mr. A. C

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: The Striking Lollipop man William Stimpson. His sign reads 'better pay

The Striking Lollipop man William Stimpson. His sign reads "better pay
The Striking Lollipop man William Stimpson. His sign reads " better pay." January 1970

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: Princess Grace of Monaco arriving at London Airport L. A. P. from Nice for a private visit

Princess Grace of Monaco arriving at London Airport L. A. P. from Nice for a private visit
Princess Grace of Monaco arriving at London Airport L.A.P. from Nice for a private visit. January 1970

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: Bowes Museum Jan 1970 Director Frank Atkinson studies some of the antque items

Bowes Museum Jan 1970 Director Frank Atkinson studies some of the antque items donated towards the open air museum planed for Beamish Park in the North East

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: The Striking Lollipop man William Stimpson. His sign reads 'better pay

The Striking Lollipop man William Stimpson. His sign reads "better pay
The Striking Lollipop man William Stimpson. His sign reads " better pay." January 1970 70-0407

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 1970: Princess Grace of Monaco arriving at London Airport L. A. P. from Nice for a private visit

Princess Grace of Monaco arriving at London Airport L. A. P. from Nice for a private visit
Princess Grace of Monaco arriving at London Airport L.A.P. from Nice for a private visit. January 1970 70-0401


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