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CP170118765 | 1289098 
The Prince and Princess of Wales on a ski holiday in Liechtenstein
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CP2STO49192 | 1984-01 
Ice Skating coach Betty Callaway, who coached Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean to Gold at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.
Queen Elizabeth II is greeted by the Lord Mayor of London, Dame Mary Donaldson, left, at All Hallows by-the-Tower in London when she arrived for a British Leprosy Relief Association (LEPRA) Diamond Jubilee Thanksgiving Service. Behind the Queen, left, closing the car door, is Superintendent Jim Beaton, the Queen's Police Officer.
Diana, Princess of Wales visits the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton
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CP2STO49191 | 1984-02 
Queen Elizabeth II arriving at Marlborough House for the Commonwealth Day reception.
Liverpool's Ian Rush has a shot blocked by Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall
A pregnant Princess of Wales at a dinner to mark the 125th anniversary of the Jewish Welfare Board in London.
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CP2STO49188 | 1984-03 
 Entertainment - Former Beatles star and executive producer of Handmade Films George Harrison with financier Denis O'Brien
Britain's Handmade Films, headed by former Beatles star George Harrison, right, and financier Denis O'Brien, has announced a film production programme for three films in 1984, with three to five films to follow every 12 months. The company, which gained distinction with hits Monty Python's Life of Brian and Time Bandits, is soon to film Water, with Michael Caine, Billy Connolly and Leonard Rossiter, A Private Function, with Michael Palin and Maggie Smith, and Travelling Men.
The Duke of Edinburgh accepts flowers from children of Nottingham on behalf of the Queen during a walkabout of the city.
Two old adversaries Muhammad Ali, former world heavyweight boxing champion, (l) and Henry Cooper (r), former world title contender, with DJ Stuart Hall (c) in London when Henry Cooper was the subject of an interview and Muhammad Ali a surprise guest on Stuart Hall's new Radio Two Summer Sounds Sports and Music show.
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CP2STO49185 | 1984-04 
A group of Hells Angels have moved into a £100,000 Farm house on the Woburn Abbey estate with the blessing of Lord Tavistock. The Angels, members of the Nomads Group, live rent free in the cottage causing claims that the marquis has given into threats.
Safari style hat from student Josephine Mary Hudson of Epsom School of Art and Design, who was among the winners of the Young Designers of Great Britain, which have now been copied and incorporated into the BHS Spring range. It costs £4.99.
Major Hugh Lindsay (centre), Equerry to the Queen.
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CP2STO49184 | 1984-05 
Foot Guard Regiments of the British Army taking part in the historic custom of Trooping the Colour.
The Regiments of the Foot Guards (Grenadier, Coldstream, Scottish, Irish and Welsh Guards), taking part in the Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards Parade, London
Left to right: Queen Elizabeth II, American President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Buckingham Palace when they attended a special banquet hosted by the Queen following the London Economic Summit.
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CP2STO49181 | 1984-06 
Actor Nicol Williamson and actress Janet Suzman as Rear Admiral the Viscount Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten, on location at Notholt Airport, Middlesex for "Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy," a six hour mini-series.
Coach driver John Parker with his London to Bristol Royal Mail Coach
The Princess of Wales at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park when she saw the Prince of Wales take part in the Cartier International Polo Tournament in an England II team against Spain.
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CP2STO49179 | 1984-07 
The lead singer of the 1960's rock group, The Troggs, Reg Presley.
Robert Maxwell, Chairman of the Mirror Group Newspapers, in his office.
Joe Orewa and Hector Lopez compete in the Ring in Round 3 of the competition
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CP2STO49176 | 1984-08 
A young Prince William, accompanied by nanny Barbara Barnes, leaves St Mary's hospital, London on September 16, 1984 after seeing his newly born baby brother, Prince Harry. Prince George is seen wearing the same clothes as he attends the christening of his baby sister Princess Charlotte on July 5, 2015
Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen Mother, Prince of Wales, and Prince Edward are greeted on arrival at the Gathering of the Braemar Royal Highland Society for the Braemar Games at the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park.
English actor Michael Caine at Heathrow Airport before his flight to Los Angeles.
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CP2STO49173 | 1984-09 
Virgin Atlantic chief Richard Branson at the launch of his scheme to tempt business passengers to travel with the airline. From November 1st every passenger on Virgin's new upper class business service will be given a free economy class ticket
Debris in Prime Minister's Margaret Thatcher's Napoleon suite bathroom on the first floor of the Grand Hotel, Brighton, following the IRA bomb blast.
Firemen working in the wreckage where victims of the IRA bomb were found among the debris of the collapsed floors.
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CP2STO49171 | 1984-10 
The ceremony on the quayside at Southampton when the Princess of Wales named the new P&O luxury liner, the Royal Princess.
The Princess of Wales arrives in Southampton for the naming ceremony of the new P&O luxury liner, the Royal Princess.
The Princess of Wales follows Captain John Young, Master of the new P&O luxury liner, the Royal Princess, during a tour of the vessel in Southampton, which she named.
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CP2STO49170 | 1984-11 
A 1934 Alvis Speed Twenty 2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe awaits sale at Sotheby's Vintage Car Auction
PREMIUM -- 

PA file photo dated 20/12/1984 of Lead singer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Holly Johnson (left) leads the group on to a train bound for Liverpool at London's Euston Station. Tewnty Years ago this week In the UK charts the number one single was ... Two Tribes by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.  After their success in 1984 with three chart toppers, the following year they released Welcome to the Pleasure Dome which reached Number 2.  See PA Story SOCIAL Flashback.  PA Photo
A 1930 Bentley Silent Speed Six Two Door Coupe which beat the Blue Train in an epic 1931 race from Monte Carlo to London, which fetched £246,000 at Sotheby's Vintage Car Auction
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CP2STO49168 | 1984-12 
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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Prince performs at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Sunday, Dec. 2, 1984. Pop superstar Prince, who died Thursday, had a special relationship with Toronto, the city where he once lived.The notoriously private '80s icon married Toronto native Manuela Testolini in the early-to-mid 2000s and settled in the tony Bridle Path neighbourhood.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Blaise Edwards
Steve Fonyo pauses before laying a holly wreath on the monument of Terry Fox in Thunder Bay, Ont. on December 1, 1984. The Canadian Press/Mike Blake
Saskatoon MLA Colin Thatcher is escorted from Saskatoon Correctional Centre to the Saskatoon Courthouse to await the jury's decision on his murder charge November 4, 1984.  The Canadian Press/Lorne McClinton
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CP1STO577887 | 1984 
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Naomi Campbell at the Fashion For Relief fashion show held at the Bryant Park Tents in New York City
on September 16, 2005.
Photo by: MM/Abaca
(pictured: Naomi Campbell)
Catherine Deneuve, Gerard Depardieu and Philippe Noiret during 37th Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 1984 in Cannes, France.
File picture of Sheila in 1984, in Paris, France. Photo by Marco/MF/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47616 | 1984 
The National Cat Club Championship Show 1984  at Olympia. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1681647)
Actress Helen Mirren November 1984  In the play: "Invitation" outside at the Duchess Theatre Arms folded wrapped with scarf. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1949645)
Prince William holding his baby brother Prince Harry. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA470693)
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CP2STO47617 | 1984 
FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984, file photo, United Motor Manufacturing Co. President Tatsuro Toyoda gets in the drivers seat of the newly unveiled sporty 4-door subcompact "Nova" in the new Fremont, Calif., United Motor Manufacturing Co. plantjointly jowned by General Motors and Toyota. Toyoda, a former president of Toyota Motor Corp., who led its climb to rank among the world’s top automakers, and the son of the Japanese automaker’s founder, has died. He was 88. (Toyota Motor Corp. via AP)(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 1984, file photo, Chicago Bears defensive end Richard Dent (95) brings down Los Angeles Raiders quarterback David Humm (11) during the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago. Bears linebacker Otis Wilson helps out on the play, tripping up Humm by the foot, on ground at right. Humm, a former star quarterback at Nebraska who had a long career as a backup in the NFL, has died. He was 65. The Raiders announced Humm's death on Wednesday, March 28, 2018, calling him a true Raider for his seven years with the team. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell, File)
Rene LEVESQUE  Quebec. Politician 
CANADIAN INTEREST (PEK-1) BADALING, China, Oct. 3 (AP)--SLIDING DOWN THE GREAT WALL-- Hair in the air, Quebec Premier Rene Levesque slides down the railing of a steep stretch of China's famed Great Wall Wednesday morning as an aide follows behind. A trade and friendship delegation led by Levesque will meet with Chinese leaders when the group gets down to business Wednesday afternoon. (NU41526stf/Neal Ulevich) 1984.
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CP1STO577886 | 1984 
File picture of Jane Birkin at the 12th Edition of the Avoriaz Festival in Avoriaz, France, on January 19, 1984. Photo by APS-MEDIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO32830090 | 1984 
The National Cat Club Championship Show 1984  at Olympia. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1681647)
PREMIUM --  WHS#2067: A man shows his cow in front of Penneys during an auction held at the Mid-Cities Mall.  Manitowoc, Wisconsin, 1984. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49167 | 1984-12 
Actress Helen Mirren November 1984  In the play: "Invitation" outside at the Duchess Theatre Arms folded wrapped with scarf. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1949645)
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CP2STO49169 | 1984-11 
Catherine Deneuve, Gerard Depardieu and Philippe Noiret during 37th Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 1984 in Cannes, France.
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CP2STO49183 | 1984-05 
A baby in a basket gurgles and laughs as a long haired Afghan Hound dog keeps watch. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2771232)
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CP2STO49190 | 1984-02 
FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984, file photo, United Motor Manufacturing Co. President Tatsuro Toyoda gets in the drivers seat of the newly unveiled sporty 4-door subcompact "Nova" in the new Fremont, Calif., United Motor Manufacturing Co. plantjointly jowned by General Motors and Toyota. Toyoda, a former president of Toyota Motor Corp., who led its climb to rank among the world’s top automakers, and the son of the Japanese automaker’s founder, has died. He was 88. (Toyota Motor Corp. via AP)(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
FILE- In this Dec. 10, 1984, file photo, Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie and entertainer Bob Hope hoist Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton off the ground during taping of Hope's upcoming Christmas special. A gold medal used to be the golden ticket for lucrative endorsements, but in the age of social media, athletes are making a name for themselves well ahead of time. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 16, 1984, file photo, Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Lee Roy Selmon bids retiring coach John McKay farewell after the Buccaneers defeated the New York Jets 41-21 in an NFL football game in Tampa, Fla. Selmon was the first draft pick in team history, No. 1 overall in 1976 by an expansion franchise that within four seasons went from losing its first 26 games to within one victory of a Super Bowl appearance. Selmon was one of the NFL’s most dominant pass rushers and the first Tampa Bay player elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Bruce Zake, File)
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CP1STO578963 | 1984-12 
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