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Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured)

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Victoria Principal Actress Dbase MSI A©mirrorpix

Victoria Principal Actress Dbase MSI A©mirrorpix
Victoria Principal Actress Dbase MSI © mirrorpix

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Tom Jones makes a nostalgic visit to his home town of Pontypridd

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Joe Corrigan golakeeper

Joe Corrigan golakeeper

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years

Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years. 12th September 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: The former speaker of the House of Commons, Viscount Tonypandy

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Former Goon Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle

Former Goon Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle and almost won himself a surprise magnum of champagne. The netertainer narrowlly missed being the 10

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives it

Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives its bridge whilst under construction at Swan Hunters Wallsend yard. 12th September, 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell, work on a Roman Bridge site in Chollerford

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A smiling Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle Airport

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell, work on a Roman Bridge site in Chollerford

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years

Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years. 12th September 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years

Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years. 12th September 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years

Tom Jones perfuming live in Cardiff, Wales, for the first time in ten years. 12th September 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a

It takes more than a sexist ban to stop the women of Treforest getting their hands on a singing sex symbol. When Tom Jones made a return to the Treforest non Political Club in Ponytpridd for a drink

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Former Goon Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle

Former Goon Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle and almost won himself a surprise magnum of champagne. The netertainer narrowlly missed being the 10

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Former Goon Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle

Former Goon Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle and almost won himself a surprise magnum of champagne. The netertainer narrowlly missed being the 10

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives it

Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives its bridge whilst under construction at Swan Hunters Wallsend yard. 12th September, 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives it

Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives its bridge whilst under construction at Swan Hunters Wallsend yard. 12th September, 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives it

Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives its bridge whilst under construction at Swan Hunters Wallsend yard. 12th September, 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives it

Multi-cargo merchant ship the Hoegh Duke receives its bridge whilst under construction at Swan Hunters Wallsend yard. 12th September, 1983

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A smiling Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle Airport

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A smiling Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle Airport

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A smiling Sir Harry Secombe flew into Newcastle Airport

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured)

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured)

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell, work on a Roman Bridge site in Chollerford

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured)

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured)

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: A team of archaeologists, led by Paul Bidwell (pictured)

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

Background imageImages Dated 12th September 1983: Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at

Workmen construct a £250, 000 temporary Bailey bridge over the River Tyne at
Workmen 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


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