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Flooded fields alongside the River Severn near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Arthur Ludden, a Manchester United fan for over 60 years, blind for the past five, touches the scarves at the shrine of tributes at Old Trafford.
Welsh singer Shirley Bassey drinking with friend Beau Mills as she celebrates her birthday as well as receiving a CBE.
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CP2STO48915 | 1994-01 
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 24/2/94  ACTRESS JOELY RICHARDSON ATTENDS LONDON FASHION WEEK 1994
FLAX, THE FINAL PIT PONY WORKING IN A
BRITISH COAL COLLIERY, IS LED AWAY FROM
ELLINGTON PIT BY FARRIER KEITH ADAMS.
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 Singer Bjork cradles the Best International Female Aryist Award she received at the Brit Awards Ceremony at London's Alexandra Palace.
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CP2STO48914 | 1994-02 
Eastenders' stars (left to right) Bill Treacher, Wendy Richard and Michael French, celebrate the announcement that the show will be transmitted three times a week.
The House sign of No 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, the former home of serial killers Fred and Rosemary West, where a search of the rear garden continues.
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CP2STO48911 | 1994-03 
Police sift through soil as they continue to search for clues in the Fred West murder cases in the garden of 25 Midland Road, Gloucester, the former home of West before he moved to 25 Cromwell Street, where police have discovered six bodies.
Brian Lara (West Indies) kisses the wicket that gave him his record breaking test innings.
Brian Lara, West Indies, walks through a bridge of bats after his record-breaking innings.
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CP2STO48909 | 1994-04 
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh travelling on the new Eurostar train.
Paul Weller with his award for Outstanding Contemporary Song Collection, which he won for his second album Wildwood.
Controversial British artist, Damien Hirst, with "Away from the Flock", a dead lamb suspended in formaldehyde, which features in an exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery.  Hirst, 28, has achieved notoriety with sculptures that concentrate on putrefaction.  * 15/04/03 The Saatchi Gallery was being launched, with Damien Hirst's first living work as a prize exhibit. More than 1000 were being expected to attend the party to celebrate the collection. The gallery is situated in the County Hall building in London and will be housing some of the most celebrated Brit Art works.
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CP2STO48908 | 1994-05 
The "Have I Got News for You" team  Ian Hislop (left), Angus Deaton (centre) and Paul Merton (top right) with guests Comediane Donna McPhail and Author Salman Rushdie.   * 23/03/1996 Merton has quit the next series of the satirical news show, it was announced.
Ray Houghton of Ireland (left) celebrates his winning goal with teammate Terry Phelan (right)
(L-R) Colm Meanry as Morgan the Goat, Tara Fitzgerald as Betty and Hugh Grant as Anson who star in the British film, 'The Englishman who went up a Hill but came down a Mountain'.
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CP2STO48905 | 1994-06 
Fred West leaving Gloucester Magistrates court.
Nick Faldo tees off at the ninth hole
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Library filer dated 21/7/1994 of Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie on the doorstep of their Islington home. Mr Blair celebrates 10 years as Labour leader on Wednesday - having transformed his party and led it to two terms in power, with record-breaking victories at the polls. See PA story POLITICS Blair. PA Photo: Sean Dempsey.
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CP2STO48903 | 1994-07 
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 102008 13-08-1994 European Athletic Championships - Helsinki      None The start of the mens walk    EMPICS ©EMPICS
Queen Elizabeth II opens the Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada.
Damon Hill's Williams Renault drives over a graffiti tribute to the late Ayrton Senna at Spa
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CP2STO48900 | 1994-08 
A SUPPORTER PAINTS IRA ON THE WALL OF
SPRINGFIELD ROAD POLICE STATION IN WEST
BELFAST WHERE CROWDS OF NATIONALISTS
GATHERED AS THE IRA CEASEFIRE CAME INTO
EFFECT AT MIDNIGHT.
East 17 on stage during a live performance.
Singer Lisa Stansfield on stage.
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CP2STO48899 | 1994-09 
File photo dated 7/10/1994 of John Prescott eating a pie from Betty's Scotch Pie in Blackpool. Prescott has revealed he suffered from bulimia.
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File photo dated 31/10/1995 of The Body Shop founder Anita Roddick, who has died after suffering a major brain haemorrhage.
Kermit the Frog attends a reception at Oxford University's Union Society where he will make a speech later this evening
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CP2STO48897 | 1994-10 
PA Photo 13/11/1994 : From left to right: Flt Lt Freddie Watts, Sqd Leader Tony Iveson and Flt Lft John Leavitt of the RAF' 617 "Dambuster" squadron with one of the Barnes Wallis designed Tallboy Bombs used to sink the German Battleship Tirpitz. The Lancaster crews gathered at Lossiemouth 50 years after the event
Pop group, Blur, accept the Q award for
best album of 1994 for "Parklife" at
the music magazine's award ceremony at
the Park Lane Hotel. Left to right; lead singer, Damon Albarn, guitarist, Graham Coxon, drummer Dave Rowntree and bass player,
Alex James
The Prince of Wales eats a bowl of jellied eels at Surrey Street Market, Croydon, South London. Surrey Street was established in the 13th Century and is one of London's oldest stret markets.
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CP2STO48895 | 1994-11 
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 Library file of Oscar-winning actor Sir Anthony Hopkins.  It was announced on 23.5.96 that the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where Sir Anthony Hopkins studied, had been awarded a  22 million grant from the National Lottery. See PA story LOTTERY RADA. On 21.8.96 his agents refused to comment on reports that he was in hospital in Canada after collapsing on a film set. See PA Story SHOWBIZ Hopkins.  Sir Anthony Hopkins was born on the 31st of December, 1938.  Photo by Sean Dempsey/PA  *29/01/01 actor Sir Anthony Hopkins. James Bond favourite Sir Sean Connery, 70,  has been ranked above figures like the late Lord Olivier and Sir John Gielgud as the greatest British movie actor of all time in the Orange Film Survey. The survey of more than 10,000 voters, found Julie Walters was the most popular British actress.  Sir Sean is followed by Hopkins and Sir Alec Guinness who died last year
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CP2STO48891 | 1994-12 
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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Peter Nygård with models at a fashion show in Helsinki on April 26th,1994. LEHTIKUVA / ILKKA RANTA - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.
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CP1STO17140987 | 1994 
Quebec pop star Celine Dion leaves the church with her husband Rene Angelil after their wedding ceremony in Montreal, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1994. (CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
Baltimore quarterback Tracy Ham (8) gets sacked by B.C. Lions' Doug Petersen (92) and Henry Newby during CFL Grey Cup action in Vancouver on Nov. 24, 1994. The Canadian Press/Dave Buston
Reform Party Leader Preston Manning (c) his wife Sandra (R) and Reform supporters celebrate on stage at the end of the Reform Party Convention in Ottawa Sunday Oct. 16, 1994. The Reform Party ended their first convention since the last election by holding hands and singing. (CP PHOTO/ John Hryniuk)
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CP1STO577866 | 1994 
Model wearing blue dress with flower pattern, leaning against a wall December 1994. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL390238)
John Major outside No 10 Downing Street after having lunch with Mrs Bhutto  1994. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA95122)
Claudia Schiffer, supermodel, at Paris Fashion show wearing Valentino camouflage outfit October 1994. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL469493)
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CP2STO47588 | 1994 
French Journalist and Radio and Television Chronicler Philippe Tesson posing during a portrait session in Paris, France on August 22, 1994. Photo by Pascal Baril/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO32558122 | 1994 
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French actor Philippe Castelli pictured on December 1, 1994, in France. Castelli died at the age of 80 years. Photo by Calo-EF/ABACAPRESS.COM
File Picture of Charles Aznavour, November 20, 1994. Photo by ANDBZ/ABAPRESS.COM
Catherine Deneuve and Clint Eastwood at closing ceremony during 47th Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 1994 in Cannes, France.
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CP2STO47587 | 1994 
FILE - In this Dec. 6, 1994 file photo, former first lady Hillary  Clinton laughs with Betty Bumpers during the Peace Links' ninth annual "Peace on Earth Gala" in Washington. Bumpers, the wife of former Arkansas governor and four-term U.S. Sen. Dale Bumpers has died at her home in Little Rock. The daughter of Bumpers, Brooke Bumpers, says her mother died Friday, Nov. 24, 2018, of complications from a recent fall and dementia. She was 93.  (AP Photo/Tyler Mallory, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 1994 file photo, Placido Domingo performs in the San Francisco Opera's production of "Herodiade" in San Francisco. On Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019, the San Francisco Opera said it is canceling an October concert featuring Domingo after the publication of an Associated Press story that quoted numerous women as saying they were sexually harassed or subjected to inappropriate behavior by the superstar. (AP Photo/Dwayne Newton)
FILE - In this Oct 26, 1994 file photo, Evangelist Billy Graham begins his sermon in Atlanta's Georgia Dome.   Graham, who transformed American religious life through his preaching and activism, becoming a counselor to presidents and the most widely heard Christian evangelist in history, has died. Spokesman Mark DeMoss says Graham, who long suffered from cancer, pneumonia and other ailments, died at his home in North Carolina on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. He was 99. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
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CP1STO577867 | 1994 
A SUPPORTER PAINTS IRA ON THE WALL OF
SPRINGFIELD ROAD POLICE STATION IN WEST
BELFAST WHERE CROWDS OF NATIONALISTS
GATHERED AS THE IRA CEASEFIRE CAME INTO
EFFECT AT MIDNIGHT.
East 17 on stage during a live performance.
Singer Lisa Stansfield on stage.
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CP2STO48899 | 1994-09 
Vancouver Canucks Pavel Bure scoring the winning goal against Mike Vernon in the second overtime period against the Calgary Flames, April 30, 1994. It's hard to imagine the National Hockey League without its European stars, but until the late 1970s, there were few players from outside North America in the world's top league. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Buston
 Friends and family say good-bye as hundreds of people jam St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Toronto Monday April 11, 1994 for the funeral of Georgina Leimonis, the 23 year-old coffee shop patron who was gunned down during a holdup.(CP PHOTO/Frank Gunn)
(CPT106) ST.CATHARINES, Ont, April 5--BERNARDO HEARING-- Paul Teale (aka Paul Bernardo) sits in the back of a police cruiser Tuesday morning as he leaves a hearing in St.Catharines, Ont.  Bernardo will learn May 2nd when he'll go to trial for the frisly sex slayings of two southern Ontario schoolgirls. (CP PHOTO) 1994 (stf-Frank Gunn)
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CP1STO578743 | 1994-04 
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 1994 file photo, Placido Domingo performs in the San Francisco Opera's production of "Herodiade" in San Francisco. On Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019, the San Francisco Opera said it is canceling an October concert featuring Domingo after the publication of an Associated Press story that quoted numerous women as saying they were sexually harassed or subjected to inappropriate behavior by the superstar. (AP Photo/Dwayne Newton)
FILE - Associate Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O' Connor and Anthony Kennedy chat as the entire court has their portrait taken on Nov. 10, 1994, in Washington. For years, the Supreme Court moved to the left or right only as far as Justices O'Connor and Kennedy allowed. They held pivotal votes on a court closely divided between liberals and conservatives. Now, though, a more conservative court that includes two men who once worked for Kennedy is taking direct aim at major opinions written by the two, now retired, justices.(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
FILE - Seven-year-old Nermin Divovic lies mortally wounded in a pool of blood after he was shot in the head as U.S. and British U.N. firefighters arrive to assist in Sarajevo, Nov. 18, 1994. The boy was killed by a sniper firing from an apartment building along the notorious Sniper Alley in the city's center. The firefighters were at his side almost immediately, but the boy died. (AP Photo/Enric Marti, File)
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CP1STO578729 | 1994-11 
Eastenders' stars (left to right) Bill Treacher, Wendy Richard and Michael French, celebrate the announcement that the show will be transmitted three times a week.
The House sign of No 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, the former home of serial killers Fred and Rosemary West, where a search of the rear garden continues.
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CP2STO48911 | 1994-03 
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