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19 Mounted Prints
Ted Sizemore Being Forced Out(Original Caption) St. Louis Cardinals Ted Sizemore (41) is forced out at home plate and locks feet with Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench (5) in the sixth inning of Cards-Reds game, 8/27
Hampden Park Washing Line washing hanging out to dry at hampden stadium 1971
Unisex Wedding. Here come the bride and groom, dressed identically. The bride Jill Bye, 23 is secretary to the Manager of Radio Mersey. The groom 20 year old Tom Stock is at Liverpool University
Arthur Wilson, judge in the First North Eastern open championship for leeks, measuring the size of one of the entries. 27th August 1971
Hampden Park Glasgow August 1971 Washing hanging out Queens Park football jerseys on washing line
Hampden Park, Glasgow Queens Park strips hanging out after being washed washing hanging out to dry at hampden stadium 1971
Comedian Les Dawson, currently appearing at the Queens Theatre, Blackpool, is looking forward to a weekend off - on Doctors orders
Unisex Wedding. Here come the bride and groom, dressed identically. The bride Jill Bye, 23, is secretary to the Manager of Radio Mersey. The groom 20-year-old Tom Stock is at Liverpool University
Construction of the new Alpha Tower tower block, headquarters of the commercial television company ATV, located at the Corner of Broad Street and Easy Row on Paradise Circus, central Birmingham
HAMPDEN PARK GLASGOW WASHING LINE QUEENS PARK STRIPS HANGING OUT AFTER BEING WASHED washing hanging out to dry at hampden stadium 1971
Mr G Stonehouse of Jarrow, grower of the worlds biggest leeks, displays two of his winning entries in the competition run by the Neon Club of Jarrow on Tyne. 27th August 1971
Two residents of Haltwhistle, Northumberland showing off their giant leeks. 27th August 1971