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Images Dated 5th January 1972

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Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter

The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter, awaits her fate at Newcastle quayside. It was 99% certain at the time that she would be sold for scrap. 05/01/72

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: The Goons. (Pictured L to R) Announcer Andrew Timothy, Lord Snowdon, Spike Milligan

The Goons. (Pictured L to R) Announcer Andrew Timothy, Lord Snowdon, Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Princess Margaret, Harry Secombe, Princess Anne and The Duke of Edinburgh. May 1972

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: Fashionable pop stars Lulu wearing her favourite outfit. January 1972 P035543

Fashionable pop stars Lulu wearing her favourite outfit. January 1972 P035543

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: Rev Ian Paisley arrives at the BBC Studios for the Great Ulster Debate

Rev Ian Paisley arrives at the BBC Studios for the Great Ulster Debate. January 1972 72-132

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter

The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter, awaits her fate at Newcastle quayside. It was 99% certain at the time that she would be sold for scrap. 05/01/72

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: A Black-legged Kittiwake flies next to Newcastles Swing Bridge

A Black-legged Kittiwake flies next to Newcastles Swing Bridge and High Level Bridge over the Tyne. 05/01/72

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter

The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter, awaits her fate at Newcastle quayside. It was 99% certain at the time that she would be sold for scrap. 05/01/72

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter

The 20, 000 ton BP tanker British Sportsman, built on the Tyne in 1951 by Swan Hunter, awaits her fate at Newcastle quayside. It was 99% certain at the time that she would be sold for scrap. 05/01/72

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: Preparation for the British Departure from Malta. January 1972 72-00107-002

Preparation for the British Departure from Malta. January 1972 72-00107-002
Preparation for the British Departure from Malta. January 1972

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: Preparation for the British Departure from Malta. Packing to leave Malta is Sgt

Preparation for the British Departure from Malta. Packing to leave Malta is Sgt. Terence Murphy of London, a Commando, with his wife Marian and children - 19 month old Robin

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 1972: January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell

January 5, 1972: As a cast Freddie Jones, left, Yvonne Mitchell and Gerald Flood couldn t be better suited. " The balance is perfect, " says Gareth Morgan


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