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Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Actor Edward Woodward s. Circa 1972 Rev2791

Actor Edward Woodward s. Circa 1972 Rev2791

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Actor Edward Woodward seen here in his dressing room rehearsing a William McGonagall poem

Actor Edward Woodward seen here in his dressing room rehearsing a William McGonagall poem for his one man show. Circa 1972 Rev2791

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: 1970s fashion mini dress Woman wearing white mini dress with red stripes, 1972

1970s fashion mini dress Woman wearing white mini dress with red stripes, 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: John Hughes of Crystal Palace - September 1972 CL9550 - 56 MSI

John Hughes of Crystal Palace - September 1972 CL9550 - 56 MSI

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Annie Sweeney (A grand mother) is using a piece of carpet as she practices Karate for her

Annie Sweeney (A grand mother) is using a piece of carpet as she practices Karate for her black belt in 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right

The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right

The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right

The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right

The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right

The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right

The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right

The Likely Lad is back in Toon - no not Rodney Bewes, its the guy on the right, Ian La Frenais, originator of the series along with Dick Clement

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Construction of the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972

Construction of the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Construction of the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972

Construction of the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Brian Morrison, the manager of the new multi-million pound Cleveland Centre

Brian Morrison, the manager of the new multi-million pound Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Construction of the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972

Construction of the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Les Dawson lends a hand at his mother-in-laws house in Unsworth, near Bury

Les Dawson lends a hand at his mother-in-laws house in Unsworth, near Bury, and the proud mum in law is Mrs Ada Plant, who was on hand to see all the jobs were done around the house

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Les Dawson lends a hand at his mother-in-laws house in Unsworth, near Bury

Les Dawson lends a hand at his mother-in-laws house in Unsworth, near Bury, and the proud mum in law is Mrs Ada Plant, who was on hand to see all the jobs were done around the house

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Lollipop lady, Redcar, 1972

Lollipop lady, Redcar, 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Pub landlords in Appleton Wiske, North Yorkshire, learn Russian. 1972

Pub landlords in Appleton Wiske, North Yorkshire, learn Russian. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Pub landlord celebrates 40 years pulling pints, Teesside. 1972

Pub landlord celebrates 40 years pulling pints, Teesside. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall

Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall, Entrant in Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall

Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall, Entrant in Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall

Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall, Entrant in Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaid at The Newmarket Pub, Penrith Road, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall

Barmaid at The Newmarket Pub, Penrith Road, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall, Entrant in Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall

Barmaid at Mecca Bingo Hall, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall, Entrant in Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaid at The Newmarket Pub, Penrith Road, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall

Barmaid at The Newmarket Pub, Penrith Road, Middlesbrough, 1972, Photocall, Entrant in Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Doris The Cycling Barmaid, Middlesbrough, 1972

Doris The Cycling Barmaid, Middlesbrough, 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Doris The Cycling Barmaid, Middlesbrough, 1972

Doris The Cycling Barmaid, Middlesbrough, 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaids at The New Inn, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, 1972, Photocall

Barmaids at The New Inn, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, 1972, Photocall, Entrants Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Barmaids at The New Inn, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, 1972, Photocall

Barmaids at The New Inn, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, 1972, Photocall, Entrants Barmaid of the Year Competition

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Parrot plays Ludo with two boys. Circa 1972

Parrot plays Ludo with two boys. Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Skinhead girls get a haircut. 1972

Skinhead girls get a haircut. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Pop group, Bay City Rollers, serenade patients. 1972

Pop group, Bay City Rollers, serenade patients. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

A man dressed up as a 7ft bear, Middlesbrough. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The wedding of Sylvia Cairnes and John Fitzpatrick. Ten brothers attend brides wedding

The wedding of Sylvia Cairnes and John Fitzpatrick. Ten brothers attend brides wedding. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: The wedding of Sylvia Cairnes and John Fitzpatrick. Ten brothers attend brides wedding

The wedding of Sylvia Cairnes and John Fitzpatrick. Ten brothers attend brides wedding. 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Inn Cognito Fashion Show, Teesside, Circa 1972

Inn Cognito Fashion Show, Teesside, Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Inn Cognito Fashion Show, Teesside, Circa 1972

Inn Cognito Fashion Show, Teesside, Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Inn Cognito Fashion Show, Teesside, Circa 1972

Inn Cognito Fashion Show, Teesside, Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Lock Up Your Daughters, comedy being performed by the Middlesbrough Little Theatre Club

Lock Up Your Daughters, comedy being performed by the Middlesbrough Little Theatre Club, Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Young girl is a lion tamer, Teesside, Circa 1972

Young girl is a lion tamer, Teesside, Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Young girl is a lion tamer, Teesside, Circa 1972

Young girl is a lion tamer, Teesside, Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: Nobby Stiles opens orphanage fete in Teeside, Middlesbrough

Nobby Stiles opens orphanage fete in Teeside, Middlesbrough. Circa 1972Nobby Stiles opens orphanage fete in Teeside, Middlesbrough. Circa 1972

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1972: A knife throwing act which uses a dog as part of its show. 1972

A knife throwing act which uses a dog as part of its show. 1972



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