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The Thames overflows its banks at Putney. An exceptional tide - over 25 feet at London Bridge - had been predicted, and was further swollen by heavy rain upstream.
Jamaican reggae singer Bob Marley (1945 - 1981) performing on stage, circa 1975.
A portrait of Lesley Whittle, the missing heiress of Highley, Shropshire, being posted at a police station with other information about the case.
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CP2STO49424 | 1975-01 
Margaret Thatcher, Conservative MP, receives a kiss from her husband Denis.
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Library filer dated 11/02/1975 of Mark Thatcher (left) - who, according to media reports in South Africa, has been arrested by South African police over allegations he was involved in a planned coup in Equatorial Guinea - with his late father Denis Thatcher, and mother Margaret Thatcher, after her election as Leader of the Opposition, on the threshold of No94 Lupus Street, Victoria. See PA Story POLICE Thatcher. PA Photo
Actress Elizabeth Taylor and her companion, car dealer Henery Wynberg, leaving for Geneva at Heathrow Airport.
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CP2STO49422 | 1975-02 
Show of hands as about 4,000 London dockers voted at a mass meeting, near the Royal Docks, to continue their strike.
PA NEWS PHOTO 15/3/75  WALES SCRUM-HALF GARETH EDWARDS GETS THE BALL AWAY FROM A SCRUM IN THE RUGBY UNION INTERNATIONAL AT CARDIFF ARMS PARK
England's Mike Burton changes his shorts during the match.
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CP2STO49420 | 1975-03 
Guest of honour, The Duke of Edinburgh, shaking hands with show business personality Jimmy Savile (r), watched by Sir Bernard Delfont (c), at the Variety Club of Great Britain's luncheon. The luncheon was in aide of the Variety Club's National Sponsored Walk, part of the Club's International 1975 annual convention.
Former California Governor Ronald Reagan presenting a silver dollar medallion to Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher when he visited her in her House of Commons office.
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File photo dated 09/04/1975 of former California Governor Ronald Reagan presenting a silver dollar medallion to Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher when he visited her in her House of Commons office. The former US president has died, a family friend said Saturday June 5 2004. PA Photo
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CP2STO49418 | 1975-04 
Queen Elizabeth II stands near an oak sapling which she planted in a garden of the Government Guesthouse in Tokyo. The oak sapling had been brought to Japan from Windsor castle.
American soul singer Barry White gets an affectionate hug from his long finger-nailed wife Glodean, of the Love Unlimited singing group, during a photocall at a London hotel to promote his British concert tour.  04/07/2003: White, who had suffered kidney failure from years of high blood pressure, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre, Los Angeles, aged 58.
AMERICAN STUNT MAN EVEL KNIEVEL DURING HIS DISPLAY AT WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON. HE CRASHED AFTER ATTEMPTING A MOTOR-CYCLE LEAP OVER 13 BUSES. HE WAS BADLY INJURED AND TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.
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CP2STO49417 | 1975-05 
Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher shows her European colours in Parliament Square as she links up with three of the young pro-Market campaigners starting a vigil beneath the statue of Sir Winston Churchill, on the day before polling for the Common Market referendum.  * Jumper with flags of the Nine was sent to Mrs Thatcher as a gift from a mill in Peebles-shire.
A misunderstanding between Rohan Kanhai (l) and Alvin Kallicharran lets New Zealand Batsman Geoff Howarth to get one run, while West Indies Wicketkeeper Junior Murray looks on
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HERSTMONCEUX: A view of Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, former home of the Royal Observatory after it left Greenwich and a rare example of an English castle built in brick. The castle is now a centre for Mediaeval studies and fayres.
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CP2STO49414 | 1975-06 
Pop singer David Essex.
The only remaining Mark 9 Spitfire with a full airworthiness certificate wheels over Knebworth House during rehearsal for a flying display.
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Library file dated 31/07/1975 of Chelsea player Clive Walker. See PA story SOCCER Remember. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read: PA
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CP2STO49412 | 1975-07 
Competitors in the Admiral's Cup Yacht Race in close company. (l-r) Battlecry (Britain), Robin (USA), Love and War (Australia), Coriolan (France) and Duva (Germany)
The biggest oil production platform yet built in the world on its way after leaving Stavanger, Norway, for Shell/Esso Brent Oil field in the North Sea.
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 22ND JUNE : On this day in 1987 Fred Astaire died of pneumonia aged 88. His famous feet have stopped tapping, but the voice of Fred Astaire sings strongly on at the age of 76.
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CP2STO49410 | 1975-08 
Sussex captain Tony Greig examines a waxwork of himself, made for inclusion in a Madame Tussaud's exhibition
Prince Charles at Port Moresby to celebrate the birth of Papua New Guinea as an independent nation.
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 24/9/75  A LIBARRY FILE PICTURE OF ACTOR DAVID NIVEN DURING A FOYLE'S LUNCHEON IN LONDON
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CP2STO49408 | 1975-09 
Hilka (left) in McCalls jumpsuit in crimplene, polyester and silk in fogerty grey and tower beige, which Mary Quant calls 'Dodgem'. Yelitza in 'Arabesque' comprising a light sage and tan jumpsuit in printed woven crimplene, and a light sage quilted jacket in woven crimplene.
The wedding of the exiled King Leka I of Albania and his Australian bride Miss Susan Cullen-Ward in Biarritz, in the south of France.
Labour Employment Secretary Michael Foot at a 'new-style' jobcentre in London which he officailly opened today. The Job Centre is one of 800 to be opened by the end of the 1970's as part of the Employment service agency's modernisation programme.  * 14/03/01: Unemployment was set to reach a major milestone by falling below a million for the first time in more than 25 years and dropping to its lowest level since December 1975. The Government is expected to mark the announcement with new moves to cut the jobless total even further. Chancellor Gordon Brown said in his Budget last week that a second phase of the flagship New Deal jobs scheme would be launched.
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CP2STO49407 | 1975-10 
File photo dated 26/11/1975 of The Bay City Rollers pop group on board a jumbo jet at the height of their fame. From left: Stuart Wood, Alan Longmuir, Leslie McKeown, Derek Longmuir and Eric Falkner. The former lead singer of the Bay City Rollers Les McKeown was accused of drink driving and fleeing a scene of an accident and has received a fine of £1,000 and banned from the roads for 18 months Friday December 2, 2005. See PA story COURTS McKeown. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Johnny Green/PA.
President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, entertains the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh (foreground, left to right) and other member's of the Royal Family, with a banquet at Claridge's Hotel.
Queen Elizabeth II speaking at the opening of the Second General Synod of the Church of England at Church House, Westminster. Seated at the table are the Archbishop of York, Dr Stuart Blanch, left, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Donald Coggan.
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CP2STO49405 | 1975-11 
Actor Michael Caine with his wife Shakira arrive for the premiere of his latest film ''The Man Who Would be King'.
David Broome of Great Britain on his horse Philco.
Keith Moon, the eccentric drummer of pop group The Who, at Heathrow Airport, on return from the United States.
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CP2STO49402 | 1975-12 
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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FILE - In this Dec.1975 file photo,  musicians Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Richi Havens, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan perform the finale of the The Rolling Thunder Revue, a tour headed by Dylan. Martin Scorsese’s latest film, “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story By Martin Scorsese,” is a blistering semi-fictional documentary that resurrects Dylan’s mythic 1975-1976 tour and its rambling cavalcade across a post-Vietnam America. The film, which opens Wednesday in limited theaters and on Netflix, includes restored performance footage, scenes of the backstage circus and interviews with many of the participants, including Dylan’s first on-camera interview in 10 years. (AP Photo, File)
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(NAS 1) UNIONDALE, N.Y., Nov. 27 - CANADIEN POUND - Montreal Canadiens Don Awrey takes the pounding from New York Islanders Garry Howatt in the first period of tonight's game. Both were benched for fighting and Awrey, on the ice, sustained on eye injury.
FILE - This June 19, 1996, file photo shows Frank Robinson at a news conference in Cleveland, Ohio, after being named Major League Baseball's first black manager, with the Cleveland Indians. In the background is baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the first black manager in Major League Baseball and the only player to win the MVP award in both leagues, has died. He was 83. Robinson had been in hospice care at his home in Bel Air. MLB confirmed his death Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO577904 | 1975 
 Montreal Canadiens' Doug Risebrough (right) swipes at a loose puck as Central Red Army's defenceman Aleksandr Gusev and goaltender Vladislav Tretiak defend during action Dec.31, 1975 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Terry Evanshen slides with the ball during CFL action against the Montreal Alouettes in Hamilton on Nov. 9, 1975. The Canadian Press/Doug Ball
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau beams at his week old third son Michel, bundled snugly in his mother Margaret's arms in this Oct 8, 1975 photo. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (Stf-Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO577905 | 1975 
Cockley Beck bridge and Red How in the Lake District Cumbria. Stone Bridge  Trees Mountain River England Rural Landscape. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2877355)
PREMIUM --  WHS#36640: Ornate Spanish Baroque detail at the base of a niche high up on the face of the Capitol Theatre, 213 State Street. Details include oak leaves, rosettes, and cornucopias.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1975. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
As the 1975 Labour Party Conference draws to a close, Ian Mikado, Barbara Castle and Harold Wilson join hands to sing Auld Lang Syne. A poignant moment for the wily old Wilson. It was to be his last conference as party leader and indeed Prime Minister. He resigned the following March. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPCD3630772)
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CP2STO47643 | 1975 
File picture of Sheila in 1975, in Paris, France. Photo by CTP/MF/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47642 | 1975 
File - Michael Lonsdale at the 28th Cannes Film Festival, France on May 15, 1975. Photo by APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO1551900 | 1975 
Prime Minister Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa that Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed at their recent meeting in Helsinki to send a Russian negotiating team to Ottawa to discuss the dispute over off shore fishing by Soviet Vessels, August 7, 1975. (CP PHOTO/ Fred Chartrand)
Cape Prescott, N.W.T 9th August 1875 Historical Events - Latitude 79 degree 25' N. Fast to the floe in Franklin Pearce Bay, Cape Prescott, [N.W.T.] 9th August 1875. Waiting for the ice to open a water channel. (CP PHOTO) 1998   (National Archives of Canada--Thomas Mitchell) C-052514
Bishop Remi De Roo of Victoria said in an 1975 interview that the Roman Catholic Church, in a Labor Day message, is insisting that native land claims are settled in the Canadian North and that native people have a voice in major projects. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579227 | 1975-08 
 Then-Conservative party leader Robert Stanfield swings and misses during a softball game in Ottawa, June 4, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
 Then-Conservative party leader Robert Stanfield swings and misses during a softball game in Ottawa, June 4, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
Prime Minister Trudeau and Finance Minister John Turner make their way down the halls of the House of Commons moments before presenting the federal budget June 23, 1975. (CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579232 | 1975-06 
The Thames overflows its banks at Putney. An exceptional tide - over 25 feet at London Bridge - had been predicted, and was further swollen by heavy rain upstream.
Jamaican reggae singer Bob Marley (1945 - 1981) performing on stage, circa 1975.
A portrait of Lesley Whittle, the missing heiress of Highley, Shropshire, being posted at a police station with other information about the case.
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CP2STO49424 | 1975-01 
Sussex captain Tony Greig examines a waxwork of himself, made for inclusion in a Madame Tussaud's exhibition
Prince Charles at Port Moresby to celebrate the birth of Papua New Guinea as an independent nation.
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 24/9/75  A LIBARRY FILE PICTURE OF ACTOR DAVID NIVEN DURING A FOYLE'S LUNCHEON IN LONDON
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CP2STO49408 | 1975-09 
Pop singer David Essex.
The only remaining Mark 9 Spitfire with a full airworthiness certificate wheels over Knebworth House during rehearsal for a flying display.
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Library file dated 31/07/1975 of Chelsea player Clive Walker. See PA story SOCCER Remember. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read: PA
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CP2STO49412 | 1975-07 
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