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Nancy Reagan and Edith Davis Posing with AwardWashington, D.C.: The first lady's mother, Edith Davis, proudly displays her Arizona Lifetime Achievement Award, from the Association of Retarded Children (now The Arc of the United States). Mrs
A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured), work on a Roman Bridge site in Chollerford. The bridge, which dates back to 220 AD, crosses the River Tyne not far from Chesters Fort
President Reagan and Katherine Ortega(Original Caption) Washington, D.C.: President Reagan looks on as Katherine Ortega of New Mexico speaks after he announced his intention to nominate her to be U.S
Jimmy Connors Celebrating at US OpenJimmy Connors pumps his fists in the air after winning a crucial point in the second set of his match against Ivan Lendl in the finals of the 1983 U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows
Computer Wiz Kid Speaking into Microphone9/2/1983- Milwaukee, WI: Close-up of computer "whiz-kid" Neal Patrick, seated and speaking into a microphone
Tom Jones makes a nostalgic visit to his home town of Pontypridd and enjoys a pint at the Treforest non Political Working Mens Club with 86-year-old Harry Beard
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Joe Corrigan golakeeper
Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years. 12th September 1983
It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol
The former speaker of the House of Commons, Viscount Tonypandy, and Tom Jones share a joke at a reception at Cardiff Castle. 12th September 1983
Former Goon Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle and almost won himself a surprise magnum of champagne
Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives its bridge whilst under construction at Swan Hunters Wallsend yard. 12th September, 1983
A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell, work on a Roman Bridge site in Chollerford. The bridge, which dates back to 220 AD, crosses the River Tyne not far from Chesters Fort. 12/09/83
A smiling Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle Airport and almost won himself a surprise magmum of champagne after he narrowly missed being the 10
Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne atWorkmen construct a £ 250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at Chollerford. The existing 17th century bridge to was due to close for repairs. 12/09/83