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Images Dated 3rd September 1985

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Princess Diana wearing a construction hard hat with protective ear guards

Princess Diana wearing a construction hard hat with protective ear guards and an orange over coat before her tour of the BP Forties Charlie platform in the North Sea

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire

Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire. The Forties Oil rig is often called Charlies Darling" Picture taken 3rd September 1985

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Steve Brain Coventry and England Rugby player. 3rd September 1985

Steve Brain Coventry and England Rugby player. 3rd September 1985

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: BPM MEDIA FILER - 1985 Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman

BPM MEDIA FILER - 1985 Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for almost 40 years and served as a Labour councillor for Bradford Council for a decade

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for

Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for almost 40 years and served as a Labour councillor for Bradford Council for a decade. 3rd September 1985

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Big eyes the baby owl with Calamity t he cuckoo September 1985 P044250

Big eyes the baby owl with Calamity t he cuckoo September 1985 P044250 85-4720

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire

Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire. The Forties Oil rig is often called Charlies Darling" Picture taken 3rd September 1985

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire

Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire. The Princess is seen here talking to workers pleased to see her The Forties Oil rig is often called Charlies

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire

Princess Diana visits the BP Forties oil rig in the North Sea, west of Aberdeenshire. The Forties Oil rig is often called Charlies Darling" Picture taken 3rd September 1985

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Princess Diana wearing a construction hard hat with protective ear guards

Princess Diana wearing a construction hard hat with protective ear guards and an orange over coat before her tour of the BP Forties Charlie platform in the North Sea

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: False-colour Skylab image of a solar prominence

False-colour Skylab image of a solar prominence
False-colour ultraviolet image of an eruptive prominence on the Sun, photographed from the Skylab space station on August 21, 1973

Background imageImages Dated 3rd September 1985: Skylab combined XUV photo of solar prominence

Skylab combined XUV photo of solar prominence
Skylab combined X-ray and ultraviolet (XUV) photo of solar prominence


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