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Models displaying designs by Hardy Amies of uniforms for cabin crews of British Airways Concorde in London.
Lester Piggott lifts the trophy for the victorious British team after beating the American's to the Chivas Regal Trophy. (l-r) Walter Swinburn, Joe Mercer, Pat Eddery, Lester Piggott and Greville Starkey
Men of the 2nd Queen's Regiment searching a car at the South Armagh border after they had been flown in from Aldershot, where they were part of the Nato spearhead force. Spearhead troops are taking up positions in South Armagh following the machine gun massacre of 10 Protestant workers.
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CP2STO49400 | 1976-01 
A banner carrying homosexual Tony Whitehead (centre) and his friend John Roman Baker (white scarf) during a protest by supporters of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality at a British Home Stores in London's Oxford Street, over the forced resignation of Mr Whitehead after being shown on TV kissing and cuddling Mr Baker.
James "Jimmy" Reid, 43, playing chess with his daughter Eileen, 17, at home in Dalmuir, Clydebank, where he told why he has left the Communist Party after 18 years.
Queen Elizabeth II during her tour of national and evening newspaper offices in the Fleet Street area.
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CP2STO49399 | 1976-02 
Anne Armstrong, the new US Ambassador to the UK, presents a cheque for $15,000 to Francis Bacon, British inventor of the hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, at the American Embassy in London.
Retired Commander Wallace Harold Virgo, former head of the Scotland Yard Murder Squard, in London, when he was one of 12 top Scotland Yard men remanded on bail of  5,000, charged with conspiring to corruptly receive monies and other considerations from pornography.
American actress Candy Clark attends the premiere of the sci-fi film "The Man Who Fell to Earth, " in which she stars along with musician and singer David Bowie.
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CP2STO49396 | 1976-03 
Real Madrid manager Miljan Miljanic says cheerio as he leaves Heathrow Airport. Miljan Miljanic had been in London for a meeting with the Arsenal board with a view to succeed Bertie Mee as Manager.
British pop singer Rod Stewart and Swedish film actress Britt Ekland, on arrival from Paris.
Mary Johnson wearing a bootleg shirt in white with navy stripes and matching headscarf, and is worn with a navy prohibition skirt from the Mary Quant collection.
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CP2STO49394 | 1976-04 
Mick Jagger, the lead singer with The Rolling Stones, performing with the band at the first of the series of London Concerts at Earl's Court.
The Rolling Stones on stage during the first British concert of their European Tour.
Mick Jagger, the lead singer with The Rolling Stones, performing with the band at the first of the series of London Concerts at Earl's Court.
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CP2STO49392 | 1976-05 
Living up to her super strength image by feigning to lift a Mini suspended above the pavement outside Thames Televison's Euston Road studios, is 26 year Lindsay Wagner, who is in London to launch her new TV series "The Bionic Woman"
PC Stuart Mackenzie who arrested Donald Neilson on the 11th December 1975 outside the Junction Chippy in Rainworth, Nottinghamshire pictured here at the scene of the crime.
Weapons, equipments and clothing found by police in the possession of Donald Neilson. The collection includes two hoods with eyeholes, a sawn-off shotgun, a bandolier of cartridges and two knives. The long brown bag at the left was for the gun.
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CP2STO49391 | 1976-06 
Karen Moretenson Fowler, the lovely 'Miss Preston', shows off the new line in fashion from Finnigans. The sexy looking cheesecloth 'shirt' is worn with a transparent sun visor.
Interior of top floor room in Donald Neilson's house in Grangefield Avenue, Thornbury, Bradford at the time of a police search.
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 Princess Anne in her team uniform at Heathrow Airport when she flew off to the Montreal Olympic Games with the rest of the squad.  The Princess is a member of the three-day event team.
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CP2STO49389 | 1976-07 
Umpire Bill Alley attempts to "stump" the West Indian supporters during the invasion of the pitchafter the West Indies' convincing victory in the final Test.
Leading trainer Dick Hern is presented with a magnum of champagne from actress Linda Thorson
The leather-clad woman on a moped at Earls Court is 23-year-old Theresa Scott, of Bristol. The moped - the Gilera 50 - is one of the many bikes on display at the Motor Cycle Show, which opens at the London exhibition hall tomorrow.
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CP2STO49387 | 1976-08 
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during their traditional summer break at Balmoral Castle.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during their traditional summer break at Balmoral Castle. The royal couple are seen with 'Tinker', a cross between a corgi and long haired dachshund. In the background is a painting of Queen Victoria with John Brown at Osborne House, painted by Sir Edwin Landseer.
Bridge foreman Stan Fletcher stands beside one of the original Victorian steam pumping engines of Tower Bridge which the London Corporation announced was to be sold along with one of the original hydraulic engines., which had operated the bridge without fail since it opened in June, 1894.
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CP2STO49385 | 1976-09 
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 Wings band with Paul McCartney in concert at Empire Pool, Wembley.
Sir Harold Wilson talking to David Frost at a recording session in Yorkshire Television's Leeds studios for "The Wilson Interviews", two programmes in which Sir Harold will talk about his years as Britain's Prime Minister.
Conservative party leader Margaret Thatcher, during a visit to Walsall North to support Conservative by-election candidate Robin Hodgson (behind wearing rosette), takes the lead of a bulldog during a walkabout.
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CP2STO49383 | 1976-10 
A library picture of Conservative Party leader Mrs Margaret Thatcher in a jubilant mood outside her Chelsea home, after Tory victories in by-elections at two former Labour strongholds - Workington and Walsall North.
Queen Elizabeth II, wearing Luxembourg's highest order, and the kokoshnik tiara, at a banquet she gave for the Luxembourg royal family, during her State visit.
Carole is wearing a black and white checked kaftan style gown in 100 per cent dicel. The gown is called 'Chequers' and is from the Jean Allen Collection for the spring and summer of 1975.
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CP2STO49381 | 1976-11 
POP SUPERSTAR ROD STEWART IN FULL VOICE LAST NGHT WHEN MORE THAN 8000 FERVENT FANS PACKED OLYMPIA FOR THE FORMER GRAVEDIGGER'S FIRST LONDON CONCERT SINCE HE SPLIT WITH THE FACES GROUP LAST DECEMBER
Mr William Harding, 46, who is to be British Ambassador in Lima, Peru. Mr Harding, married with four sons, joined the Foreign Office in 1950 and has since held many appointments at home and abroad.
Margaret and Denis Thatcher with their children, Mark and Carol, at their Chelsea home on the day of their silver wedding anniversary.
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CP2STO49378 | 1976-12 
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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CP1STO1704 | Press Association 
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Prime Minister Trudeau shakes hands with Manitoba Premier Ed Schreyer at the opening of the Federal-Provincial Premiers' Conference in Ottawa on Monday, December 13, 1976, while Nova Scotia's Finance Minister Peter Nicholson looks on. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
Ottawa's Gary Kuzyk is hit by Ted Provost and Cleveland Vann of the Saskatchewah Roughriders in the 1976 Grey Cup in Toronto on Nov. 28, 1976. The Canadian Press
Premier Peter Lougheed of Alberta speaks to a news conference in Toronto on Saturday, October 2, 1976, following the conclusion of a two day meeting of Canada's premiers. THE CANADIAN PRESS/staff
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CP1STO577903 | 1976 
File photo dated April 04, 1976 of swiss theologian Hans Kung presented his latest book "Being Christian'' published by Londadori. In the past Prof. Kung Fu in controversy with Vatican authorities for his works. - The influential and controversial Swiss theologian Hans Küng died Tuesday at the age of 93. The German Catholic Church’s official website said that Küng died on the afternoon of April 6 at his home in Tübingen, southwest Germany. Photo by Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO9349236 | 1976 
FILE - In this Dec. 31, 1976, file photo, North Carolina's Dee Hardison (71) is shown during the Peach Bowl college football game against Kentucky, in Atlanta. Former North Carolina defensive tackle Dee Hardison, a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame who played 11 seasons in the National Football League, has died. He was 61. Tim Butler of Butler & Son Funeral Home in Clinton confirmed that Hardison died on Saturday at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill, where he had been hospitalized for several weeks. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Nov. 24, 1976, file photo, Ted Lindsay, center, is flanked by Gordie Howe, left, and Sid Abel during a celebration of the Red Wings 50th birthday, in Detroit. Detroit Red Wings great and Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay died Monday, March 4, 2019, at his home in Michigan. He was 93. His death was confirmed Monday by son-in-law Lew LaPaugh, president of the Ted Lindsay Foundation, which raises money for autism research. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 13, 1976, file photo, party and state leaders stand vigil before the remains of leader of Mao Zedong, in China. Mao died at age 82. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO577902 | 1976 
Witchcraft - Housewife Dieudonne Langston mixing up a magic Love Potion in a Witch''s Cauldron. 03/12/1976. ©MSI Mirrorpix310505. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3477812)
Punk rocker girls at disco holding beer glasses 1976. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL515243)
David Essex Actor and Musician on the road with his band during the first four days of their British tour  dbase. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA401199)
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CP2STO47640 | 1976 
Fans of HJK Helsinki before the football UEFA Europa League Group C match HJK Helsinki vs Real Betis at the Helsinki Football Stadium in Helsinki, Finland on Thursday, 8th Sep., 2022. LEHTIKUVA / HANS PAUL - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.
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CP1STO31975768 | 1976 
Punk rocker girls at disco holding beer glasses 1976. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL515243)
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CP2STO49380 | 1976-11 
A library picture of Conservative Party leader Mrs Margaret Thatcher in a jubilant mood outside her Chelsea home, after Tory victories in by-elections at two former Labour strongholds - Workington and Walsall North.
Queen Elizabeth II, wearing Luxembourg's highest order, and the kokoshnik tiara, at a banquet she gave for the Luxembourg royal family, during her State visit.
Carole is wearing a black and white checked kaftan style gown in 100 per cent dicel. The gown is called 'Chequers' and is from the Jean Allen Collection for the spring and summer of 1975.
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CP2STO49381 | 1976-11 
FILE - In this Oct. 6, 1976 file photo with his wife Rosalynn Carter looking on at center, Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, center left, shakes hands with President Gerald Ford at the conclusion of their debate at the Palace of Fine Arts Theater in San Francisco, Calif. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Saturday, Oct. 16, 1976, file photo, Cincinnati second baseman Joe Morgan tips his helmet to the fans as he rounds the bases after a homer in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. Hall of Fame second baseman Joe Morgan has died. A family spokesman says he died at his home Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020, in Danville, Calif. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Saturday, Oct. 16, 1976, file photo, Cincinnati second baseman Joe Morgan tips his helmet to the fans as he rounds the bases after a homer in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. The affection drenches Clint Hurdle’s voice when he talks of them, when he appraises the list of those recently gone — childhood idols who became teammates and opponents, teammates and opponents who became acquaintances, acquaintances who became friends.(AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO1650105 | 1976-10 
File photo dated April 04, 1976 of swiss theologian Hans Kung presented his latest book "Being Christian'' published by Londadori. In the past Prof. Kung Fu in controversy with Vatican authorities for his works. - The influential and controversial Swiss theologian Hans Küng died Tuesday at the age of 93. The German Catholic Church’s official website said that Küng died on the afternoon of April 6 at his home in Tübingen, southwest Germany. Photo by Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
File photo dated April 04, 1976 of swiss theologian Hans Kung presented his latest book "Being Christian'' published by Londadori. In the past Prof. Kung Fu in controversy with Vatican authorities for his works. - The influential and controversial Swiss theologian Hans Küng died Tuesday at the age of 93. The German Catholic Church’s official website said that Küng died on the afternoon of April 6 at his home in Tübingen, southwest Germany. Photo by Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
File photo dated April 04, 1976 of swiss theologian Hans Kung presented his latest book "Being Christian'' published by Londadori. In the past Prof. Kung Fu in controversy with Vatican authorities for his works. - The influential and controversial Swiss theologian Hans Küng died Tuesday at the age of 93. The German Catholic Church’s official website said that Küng died on the afternoon of April 6 at his home in Tübingen, southwest Germany. Photo by Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO9349239 | 1976-04 
Prime Minister Trudeau shakes hands with Manitoba Premier Ed Schreyer at the opening of the Federal-Provincial Premiers' Conference in Ottawa on Monday, December 13, 1976, while Nova Scotia's Finance Minister Peter Nicholson looks on. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
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CP1STO579196 | 1976-12 
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