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Actress Elizabeth Taylor in a wheelchair
The Princess of Wales sports a striking jacket with a polo player motif on the back as she and
headmistress Frederika Blair Turner lead four-year-old Prince William into Wetherby School in Notting Hill Gate,  London.
A snow plough works its way around vehicles hampered by the severe wintry conditions on Folkestone Hill, Kent
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CP2STO49115 | 1987-01 
The Prince and Princess of Wales tour the 16th century Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon on the second day of their visit to Portugal
Mark Thatcher, son of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with his bride Diane Burgdorf following their St Valentines day wedding at the Savoy Chapel, London.
Mr Justice Farquharson (Sir Donald Farquharson), 59, a Judge of the High Court, Queens Bench Division.
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CP2STO49112 | 1987-02 
PA NEWS PHOTO 2/3/87  PADDINGTON BEAR JOINS IN THE HIGH JINKS WITH CAN-CAN DANCERS SARAH DANGERFIELD (LEFT) AND SARA BRACCI AT LONDON'S PADDINGTON STATION DURING THE LAUNCH OF THE EUROTUNNEL EXHIBITION TRAIN
Prince Michael of Kent and some of the showbusiness personalities who supported him when he launched the Prince Michael Awards Scheme, a new campaign for road safety, in London. With the Prince are, from left: radio One disc jockey Mike Smith, actress Su Pollard, TV presenter Anne Diamond and TV and radio personality Bob Holness.
Home Secretary Douglas Hurd (r) welcomes Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Italian Interior Minister, to the Home Office in London
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CP2STO49111 | 1987-03 
The grave of Nerissa Bowes-Lyon, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, at Redhill Cemetery. The pauper's grave is marked by a small plastic tag at the foot of the headstone
Broadcaster David Frost with his wife Lady Carina and their third son George Paradine Frost, as they left the hospital for the Chelsea home.
Jeweller John Palmer at his Coach House home at Battlefields, Lanadown near Bath with his wife Marnia with a Terry's All Gold Easter egg presented to them from the press. Palmer was acquitted at the Old Bailey on charges of handling gold stolen in the Brinks Mat bullion robbery.
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CP2STO49107 | 1987-04 
Queen Elizabeth II is escorted by West Berlin's governing mayor, Herr Eberhard Diepgen, right, as she walks from the Kaiser Wilhelm I Memorial Church in Berlin. Left of the Queen is Chief Superintendent James Beaton, the Queen's Police Officer.
Pop rocker, John Lydon, who is also known as 'Johnny Rotten', formerly of the Sex Pistols.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher tries the driving seat of her election battle bus, when accompanied by husband Denis, the Tory Party leader went to Heron Quays in the London Docklands to pick up her bullet-proof single deck British Leyland Tiger 245 coach. A mobile office cum lounge, the campaign coach is emblazoned with the slogan 'Moving Forward with Maggie'.
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CP2STO49105 | 1987-05 
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher tries her hand at wallpaper trimming when she visited the building class at Walderslade Secondary School for boys at Chatham, Kent, during her election campaign tour of Medway towns.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher holding Victoria Berg, 18 months, at the opening of the South Mimms Service Station on the M25 motorway. This is the first time on the campaign for the General Election when she has actually held a baby.
The Queen and the Queen Mother on the track ahead of the Derby. Also pictured is Princess Diana (in pink).
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CP2STO49104 | 1987-06 
** Lord Montagu at the wheel of Britain's oldest racing car, the 1903 Gordon Bennett Napier, with Lord Charteris waving from the passenger's seat at the RAC, Pall Mall, London. Lord Montagu, chairman of the National Motor Museum Trust, which bought the car from an American collection.
Former US President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalyn in a coach for the Newcastle Lord Mayor's parade. The Carters are celebrating the anniversary of a peace group he founded, which was launched with an exchange of local people between Newcastle and Georgia.
Model Katherine Pearce keeps an eye out for high fashions as she wears a "diamond eye" hat priced at £166, complimented by a £1.6 million yellow diamond supplied by Cartier jewellers at the unveiling of milliner Phillip Somerville's Autumn/Winter collection.
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CP2STO49102 | 1987-07 
Enthusiastic Everton fans arrive at Wembley Stadium for the FA Charity Shield.
Police marksmen in blue berets and protective clothing leave a van in Hungerford.
Distraught relatives leave the parish church of St Lawrence in Hungerford after an emotional Holy Communion service following the massacre of 16 townspeople by crazed gunman Michael Ryan.
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CP2STO49099 | 1987-08 
The European team pose with the Ryder Cup at Heathrow Airport on their return to England: (back, l-r) Jose Rivero, Gordon Brand Jr, Sam Torrance, Ian Woosnam; (middle, l-r) Eamonn Darcy, Howard Clark, Jose Maria Olazabal (hidden), Bernhard Langer, Nick Faldo; (front, l-r) Severiano Ballesteros, captain Tony Jacklin
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher brings a smile to the rundown industrial areas of the north-east.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets the people of Middlesbrough during her tour of Britain's industrial black spots in the North East.
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CP2STO49096 | 1987-09 
A cast-iron deck bench illuminated on the ocean floor by a light from a three-man sub that filmed the wreck last year. American scientist Dr Robert Ballard's account of the expedition is in 'The Discovery of the Titanic' book, published tomorrow. *Foreigns Out
Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Heathrow Airport from her two-week visit to Canada.
The Rev Les Artley from Flamborough, Yorkshire, who serves as a sub-postmaster, part-time postman and parish priest. He's in London to attend a special lunch organised by the Post Office as a tribute to staff for their outstanding services to the community
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CP2STO49095 | 1987-10 
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A file photo dated 19/11/87 of the top of the fire-damaged escalators at King's Cross underground station in London.
Political leaders ready to lay their wreaths of poppies during the annual Remembrance Day ceremony at Whitehall, London. The day was marred by an IRA bomb in Enniskillen Northern Ireland in which 11 people were killed and more than 60 were injured. (l-r) James Molyneaux (Official Ulster Unionist), Dr David Owen (SDP), Neil Kinnock (Labour) and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Conservative).
A post office worker unloads the mail from the Royal Mail's "Mail Rail" underground shuttle train in London. The train can carry mail right across central London from Liverpool Street to Paddington in just 13 minutes
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CP2STO49093 | 1987-11 
File photo dated 09/12/87 of Prince Harry arrives at his nursery school in west London and gives a royal welcome to photographers. He later appeared in the school's nativity play, which was watched by his parents. The Duke of Sussex was a cuddly child who was fearless and mischievous even at a young age.
Prince William leads a pony near his home on the Highgrove Estate in Gloucestershire
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher looks over the shoulder of sewing machinist Michelle Warwick, 18, when the premier visited the Aquascutum factory in Hemel Hemstead, Herts. Mrs Thatcher, an Aquascutum customer, is the first British Prime Minister to visit one of the firm's factories.
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CP2STO49091 | 1987-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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