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British synth pop band Bronski Beat performing live on stage with Marc Almond of Soft Cell. Circa 1985
A cyclist uses a British Telephone booth on a country road
The new Toleman TG185 is launched in London by Toleman Group Motorsport. (l-r) Peter Gethin, team manager, Brian Hart, engine designer, Rory Byrne, chief designer, Stefan Johansson, driver and Alex Hawkridge, managing director
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CP2STO49166 | 1985-01 
Diana, Princess of Wales while on a tour of Derby.
Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing a beige overcoat, matching hat and burgundy boots, being presented with two bird houses, one inscribed William the other Harry, during her visit to Derby College of Further Education.
Claire Longdon, 8, finds shelter from the cold in a nearby coat while waiting to present a posy to Diana, Princess of Wales. *Princess Diana carried the posy during her visit to Derby College of Further Education.
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CP2STO49163 | 1985-02 
The Wessex helicopter of the Queen's Flight arriving on the BP Forties Bravo platform in the North Sea, with the Prince of Wales on board.
The Prince of Wales at the wheel of a medium wheeled tractor, when he ripped apart a full size replica of his own Jaguar car.
The Princess of Wales attending a reception at Lancaster House, London, hosted by Norman Lamont, Minister of State for Industry, to mark the end of London Fashion Week.
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CP2STO49161 | 1985-03 
The Princess of Wales, wearing a black lace veiled outfit, for a visit to the Vatican and an audience with Pope John Paul II.
The Prince and Princess of Wales on the steps of St Peter's Basilica, The Vatican.
The Prince and Princess of Wales enjoying a gondola ride in Venice, Italy
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CP2STO49159 | 1985-04 
HMS Active passes under Tower Bridge, Pool of London, watched by retiring Bridge Master Lt Cmdr Anthony Rabbit.
The Mersey Ferries 'Royal Iris' passes under Tower Bridge, London  in a campaign to convince H.M. Government to retain the County Council.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher addresses the 55th Annual Conservative Women's Conference at the Barbican Centre in London.  Her keynote speech was on inflation.
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CP2STO49157 | 1985-05 
The Princess of Wales during her visit to an international deaf youth rally at Atlantic College, near Llantwit Major, South Glamorgan, Wales.
Jockey Lester Piggott up on Theatrical en route to the start of the 'Ever Ready' Derby at Epsom. watched by the Hon. Angus Ogilvy, Princess Anne, The Queen and the Queen Mother.
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier
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CP2STO49155 | 1985-06 
Bono, Paul McCartney and Freddie Mercury were among pop stars to join in Live Aid.
Marcia, Lady Beaverbrook celebrated her 83rd birthday at Ascot when her Petoski (pictured), ridden by Jockey Willie Carson (not pictured), won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot.
Freddie Mercury, lead singer with the rock group Queen, during the Live Aid concert.
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CP2STO49153 | 1985-07 
Home Secretary Leon Brittan takes part in a TV-am interview with David Frost.
The 'Mallard', the fastest steam locomotive in the world, on a journey before the London and North Eastern locomotive was retired by British Rail in 1963. The legendary steam train has been a major attraction for the past decade at the National Railway Museum in York. Now it is planned to bring the 'Mallard' out of retirement and spend £50,000 restoring it in time for the 50th anniversary of its record-breaking run on July 3, 1988. It is 47 years since the 'Mallard' set a world record for steam of 126mph between Grantham and Peterborough.
Broadcaster David Frost with his wife Lady Carina and their second son Wilfred, as they left St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.
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CP2STO49152 | 1985-08 
A shy wave from Prince William for photographers at Mrs Jane Mynor's private kindergarten in Notting Hill Gate, London, to record his first day at her nursery school in her Victorian terraced house in Chepstow Villas. The Prince was escorted by his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
James "Jimmy" Reid, 53, the ex-Communist who led the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders' work-in in 1971. He took up journalism in 1979 and is currently presenting "The Reid Report", a BBC Scotland investigative TV series. The man on the left is the programme's producer, David Scott.
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Defence and Aviation, Prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz and Michael Heseltine, Defence Secretary, giving the seal of approval to each other's signature to a Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation between the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Air Force.
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CP2STO49149 | 1985-09 
Diana, Princess of Wales, is in a jolly mood as she is greeted by cheering crowds during her surprise visit to Ulster, her first to the Province.
Diana, Princess of Wales, greets an outstretched hand as she meets the crowd that gathered in Ulster for her surprise visit.
A deserted street in Tottenham, North London, this morning, littered with overturned, burnt out cars - scene of bloody rioting last night in which a policeman was killed and seven other people were blasted with shotgun
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CP2STO49148 | 1985-10 
Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing an off the shoulder gown by Japanese designer Hachi, attends a gala dinner at the National Gallery in Washington DC on November 11, 1985
The Princess of Wales, in a man's dinner jacket and scarlet bow tie, during the 'thank you' party thrown by the royal couple at a London West End recording studio for pop stars who donated tracks for a charity record in aid of the Prince's Trust.
Boy George and friends backstage
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CP2STO49145 | 1985-11 
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is joined by the Queen and five former PMs at 10 Downing Street, London, as she hosts a dinner celebrating the 250th anniversary of the residence becoming the London home of Prime Ministers.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher curtseys to Queen Elizabeth II as she arrives for a dinner at 10 Downing Street, London, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Prime Minister's office. Husband Denis Thatcher watches as a policeman salutes.
The Princess of Wales opening a bone marrow transplant unit at the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow.
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CP2STO49144 | 1985-12 
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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Pyrrenian Mountain Dog Puppies  sitting on sofa  December 1985. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1936137)
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Bertrand Gachot. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL446374)
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CP2STO47614 | 1985 
American singer Tina Turner performing at Helsinki Ice Hall on February 20, 1985. LEHTIKUVA / SARI NIEMI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.
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CP1STO32749435 | 1985 
This is the disaster scene showing the fuselage of the DC-8 that crashed after takeoff in Gander, Newfoundland, Dec. 12, 1985. THE CANADIAN PRESS/files
TORONTO, Nov.4--JUNO DUO--Singers Bryan Adams and Tina Turner sing Tears Are Not Enough at the end of the Juno Awards ceremonies in Toronto on Monday for excellence in the Canadian recording industry.  Adams dominated the evening picking up three awards.  Turner, who's album was up for an award for International Album, joined Adams for a duet and in singing Tears Are Not Enough.  (CP PHOTO) 1985 (stf-Bill Becker)
FILE--Former CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur receives the Order of Canada from Gov.-Gen. Jeanne Sauve in Ottawa in this Oct.30, 1985 file photo. One of the CFL's most influential commissioners has died. Gaudaur died of cancer Tuesday morning at the age of 87, his daughter Diane said. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Poling
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CP1STO577884 | 1985 
FILE - This Dec. 13, 1985 file photo shows TV sportscaster Warner Wolf. Warner Wolf, the sportscaster who popularized the phrase "Let's go to the videotape," sued radio shock jock Don Imus for age discrimination on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018. The lawsuit filed by the now 80-year-old charges that Imus and officials at WABC illegally fired Wolf in October 2016 and replaced him with a much younger sportscaster. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this November 1985, file photo, U.S. President Ronald Reagan, his wife Nancy Reagan and an aide, left, meet with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, his wife Raisa Gorbachev and an aide in Geneva, Switzerland. After a week of erraticism by President Donald Trump about what really went on in his private meeting in Finland with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, history could use a fly on the wall.
There were two _ their interpreters. And some Democrats want Trump’s to talk. Diplomatic translators speak when they’re spoken at, and that’s about it. They are innermost witnesses to international history, but ultra-discreet ones, tasked with reflecting as accurately as possible and in nearly real time the words and context of conversations crossing the language barrier. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Oct. 5, 1985 file photo, Karl Lagerfeld attends the opening of an exhibition at Rome's National Galley of Modern Art to celebrate the 20-year-collaboration between Lagerfeld and the Fendis. Chanel's iconic couturier, Karl Lagerfeld, whose accomplished designs as well as trademark white ponytail, high starched collars and dark enigmatic glasses dominated high fashion for the last 50 years, has died. He was around 85 years old. (AP Photo/Massimo Sambucetti, File)
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CP1STO577885 | 1985 
Bono, Paul McCartney and Freddie Mercury were among pop stars to join in Live Aid.
Marcia, Lady Beaverbrook celebrated her 83rd birthday at Ascot when her Petoski (pictured), ridden by Jockey Willie Carson (not pictured), won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot.
Freddie Mercury, lead singer with the rock group Queen, during the Live Aid concert.
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CP2STO49153 | 1985-07 
Lady Redgrave actress Rachel Kempson with daughter Lynn Redgrave actress at the funeral of Sir Michael Redgrave   March 1985  Dbase MSI. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA447412)
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CP2STO49162 | 1985-03 
Two Yorkshire Terrier Dogs get five star treatment at exclusive kennels near great Missenden Buckinghamshire paid for by their owner a German Countess  Dogs cute lying in bed  February 1985. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2311349)
PREMIUM --  WHS#10311: Young Ben Schreiner of Slinger waiting near the Republic Airlines ticket counter at General Mitchell International Airport for a vacation flight to Florida.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1985. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
THE GOLDEN GIRLS, from left: Estelle Getty, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, (Season 1, 1985), 1985-1992. photo: Mario Casilli / ©Touchstone Television/courtesy Everett Collection
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CP2STO49164 | 1985-02 
 (CPT18-Feb. 3) --Opposition leader John Turner poses for a picture with the four members of the Liberal Party's "Rat Pack" in his office on Parliament Hill Wednesday  May 8, 1985, after being made an honorary member. The four backbenchers who have become known as the rat pack for their high profile activities in the House of Commons are from left, Brian Tobin, Don Boudria,  Sheila Copps and John Nunziata. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (stf-Ron Poling)
Batoche, N.W.T. 16 May 1885 Northwest Rebellion -Louis Riel, a prisoner, in the camp of Major-General F.D. Middleton. ( CP PHOTO) 1998  (National Archives of Canada--James Peters ) C-003450
Batoche, N.W.T. 12 May 1885,  North West Rebellion - Shot dead, Metis casualties killed during the rebellion. (CP PHOTO) 1998   (National Archives of Canada--James Peters ) C-003451
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CP1STO578952 | 1985-05 
Pint sized Puppy Jamie  a Yorkshire Terrier can fit into a mug  April 1985. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2311372)
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CP2STO49160 | 1985-04 
British synth pop band Bronski Beat performing live on stage with Marc Almond of Soft Cell. Circa 1985
A cyclist uses a British Telephone booth on a country road
The new Toleman TG185 is launched in London by Toleman Group Motorsport. (l-r) Peter Gethin, team manager, Brian Hart, engine designer, Rory Byrne, chief designer, Stefan Johansson, driver and Alex Hawkridge, managing director
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CP2STO49166 | 1985-01 
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