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Bookmakers take bets at Kempton Park
Bookmakers take bets at Kempton Park
A racegoer users his newspaper to look up the latest odds as punters queue to place bets in the background
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CP2STO49141 | 1986-01 
MICHAEL BARRYMORE AND ANNEKA RICE, THE WINNERS OF THE 1986 REAR OF THE YEAR COMPETITION.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with French President Francois Mitterrand at the Chapter House, Canterbury Cathedral, when the Channel Fixed Link Treaty was signed by the foreign secretaries.
The Prince of Wales during his game of dominoes with retired miners at the Harton and Westoe Miners' Welfare Centre, left to right, Jimmy Wilkinson, Jack Farrar, and the winner Leslie Telford (back to camera).
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CP2STO49139 | 1986-02 
POP STARS CHAS 'N' DAVE RIGHT ON CUE FOR A KNEES UP WITH THE MATCH ROOM MOB TODAY IN LONDON TO ANNOUNCE THE RELEASE OF THEIR SONG 'SNOOKER LOOPY' ON APRIL 1. THE MOB ARE SNOOKER STARS (FROM LEFT) WILLIE THORNE, TONY MEO, TERRY GRIFFITHS, DENNIS TAYLOR AND STEVE DAVIS
RAF Supermarine Spitfire PM631 flies over London's Tower Bridge during the planes commemorative 50th anniversary flight. The PM631 is camouflaged in Normandy invasion stripes
RAF Supermarine Spitfire PM631 flies over London's Thames Barrier during the planes commemorative 50th anniversary flight. The PM631 is camouflaged in Normandy invasion stripes
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CP2STO49137 | 1986-03 
South African born dress designer Lindka Cierach has been chosen by Buckingham Palace to create the dress for Sarah Ferguson and her attendants, when she weds Prince Andrew at Westminster Abbey.
The Duke of Edinburgh, patron of the Burma Star Association apparently about to thumb his bowler into position at the association's Cenotaph Remembrance Parade at Horse Guards, London.
The Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London at night on April 22, 1986, for the gala Fanfare for Elizabeth which celebrated her 60th birthday with performances by a host of stars. (AP Photo/ Press Association/Ron Bell)
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CP2STO49136 | 1986-04 
Presenter David Frost (2nd from left) in London to record for the BBC a programme devoted to four of the world's greatest all-time record breakers, in connection with the Guinness Book of Records. They are Vernon Craig (l), of Wooster, Ohio, fire walker who walks on hot coals of 1494 F, 812 C, Vesna Vulovic (37), the Yugoslavian who survived a 33,330 ft drop without a parachute from an exploded plane, Joseph Kittinger (58) of Orlando, Florida, free-fall parachutist who jumped from a balloon 16.4 miles high and broke the sound barrier, and British explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes (r) who achieved the quickest crossing of the Antarctic and has the only dog, Bothie, who has lifted a leg on both poles.
The Prince and Princess of Wales on a bridge with Prince Hiro at Shugakuin, Kyoto.
Princess Diana arrives at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, for the charity premiere of the film 'Lady Jane'. The film is about the life of Lady Jane Grey, 'the nine days queen', rival to Henry VIII's heir, Bloody Mary.
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CP2STO49133 | 1986-05 
A Canadian fan waves a flag
At the Royal Ascot Ball at Windsor Castle (l-r) singer Sarah Payne, Prince Edward, actor Ian Charleson, Queen Elizabeth II, lyricist Tim Rice (behind the Queen), composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, theatre director Trevor Nunn and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Edward recently invited Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to write a piece of music as birthday presents for his Royal parents. The piece - called "Cricket" - was directed by Trevor Nunn and performed during the ball.
James Whitaker, the Royal reporter for the Daily Mirror.
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CP2STO49130 | 1986-06 
Diana Princess of Wales presents the London Evening Standard Award to ballet dancer Natalia Makarova after the London Festival Ballet's Gala Performance of 'Onegin' at the London Coliseum.
Fire Lake on Sao Miguel Island in the Portuguese autonomous region of the Azores. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson will spend their honeymoon in the Azores region after their marriage next week
The Royal wedding cake for the marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
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CP2STO49129 | 1986-07 
PREMIUM --

 Hollywood actor Jack Lemmon, who celebrates his 72nd birthday on Saturday 8th February 1997.  28/06/01 Oscar-winning actor has died in the US at the age of 76, a spokesman said.   *  09/08/2001: Classic cross-dressing comedy Some Like It Hot has been acclaimed by American film experts as the funniest film ever made. The 1959 movie, starring Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe, beat off competition from cross-dressing love tale Tootsie and Peter Sellers's bleak Dr Strangelove to claim the top spot.  The survey, selected by the American Film Institute's blue ribbon panel of more than 1,500 experts, forms the basis for the programme 100 Years... 100 Laughs to be shown on Channel 4 on Saturday August 11 2001.
The expression on the Duke's face tells it all. He was impersonating how his horse was biting his bit in an explanation to the judge during the World F.E.I. Four-in-Hand Driving Championship at the Silver Ring racecourse at Ascot, Berkshire
Truncheons at the ready, police officers tackle unruly fans of Glasgow Rangers at White Hart Lane ground, London, where Tottenham Hotspur met Rangers in a Testimonial football match for Paul Miller.
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CP2STO49126 | 1986-08 
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 Comedian Benny Hill with his Hill's Angels: (top, l-r) Selina Caston, Lorraine Doyle, Sue Upton, Natalie Rolls; (bottom, l-r) Zoe Bryant, Liz Jobling
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher paints in the left eye of a large red, gold, black and white wooden doll, part of a traditional Japanese ceremony, during the official opening of Nissan's new car plant in Washington, Tyne and Wear.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the wheel of a Bluebird car at Nissan's new car plant which she officially opened in Washington in Tyne and Wear.
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CP2STO49123 | 1986-09 
Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by enthusiastic Chinese children with Commonwealth Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, right, and an interpreter between them, after a concert by 300 children at the Canton Children's Palace. In the background, fourth from left, is Chief Superintendent James Beaton, the Queen's Police Officer, and foreground, second left, Press Secretary Michael Shea.
The Queen and Prince Philip look on as excavations continue at the site of the ancient army of Terracotta Warriors which keeps symbolic guard over the tomb of the first Qin emperor.
The Queen and Prince Philip look on as excavations continue at the site of the ancient army of Terracotta Warriors which keeps symbolic guard over the tomb of the first Qin emperor.
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CP2STO49122 | 1986-10 
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive at the Sovereign's Entrance to the Palace of Westminster during the State opening of Parliament.
Queen Elizabeth II places her wreath on the Cenotaph in Whitehall during the Remembrance Day service in tribute to the dead of two world wars.
A slimline Sarah, Duchess of York unveils the Land Rover to be driven by Kinvara Cayzer - the first British woman to enter the Paris-Dakar Rally - at London's Hurlingham Club.
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CP2STO49119 | 1986-11 
The Duke of Edinburgh shares a joke with his daughter Princess Anne at the general assembly of the International Equestrian Association at the Waldorf Hotel, London
Alex Eadie, MP for Midlothian and Opposition spokesman on energy, addresses members of the Shut Down Sizewell A campaign, who brought Christmas cards for MP's and Peers to the House of Commons. The cards carried the unseasonal greeting "Welcome to Sizewell, twinned with Chernobyl"
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CP2STO49117 | 1986-12 
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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FILE--Rick Hansen is shown during his Man in Motion tour across Canada on Dec.16, 1986 in Blind River, Ont. When wheelchair athlete Hansen began the cross-Canada leg of his round-the-world journey 20 years ago at Cape Spear, N.L., he had raised only $172,000 for spinal cord research. But an outpouring of support from Canadians helped Hansen reach his goal of $10 million by the time he completed his Man in Motion tour.  (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Tim Clark)
Montreal Mayor Jean Dore raises a pen before singing the City Register after being sworn in, Montreal, Que., Nov. 20, 1986. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Grimshaw
B.C. Premier Bill Vander Zalm and his wife Lillian wave to supporters after winning the provincial election in Vancouver on Oct. 22, 1986. The Canadian Press/Chuck Stoody
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CP1STO577882 | 1986 
Margaret Thatcher British Prime Minister - Dec 1986 and Henry Kissinger. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1909114)
M Thatcher recieves Jacues Delores, President of the E.E.C at No10 Downing Street. 1986. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1907955)
Warren Beatty actor with Joan Collins   October 1986  dbase MSI brochure. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA418078)
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CP2STO47611 | 1986 
File photo dated 1986 of Francoise Hardy. The iconic French singer of the sixties has died aged 80 after a battle with pharyngeal cancer. Photo by Pascal Baril/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO34651136 | 1986 
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French actor Jean Lefebvre on October 1, 1986. Photo by Ollivier-EF/ABACA.
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French actor Jean Lefebvre on Septembre 29, 1986. Photo by Ollivier-EF/ABACA.
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File picture of French singer Sacha Distel on May 23, 1986. He died on July 22, 2004 aged 71. Photo by Jean-Claude Roch/EF/ABACA. NO TABLOIDS.
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CP2STO47612 | 1986 
FILE – In this Dec. 4, 1986, file photo, Chris Spielman, senior lineman for Ohio State University, poses with the Lombardi Award during presentation ceremonies in Houston. Spielman has expanded his federal antitrust lawsuit alleging improper use of ex-players' images in marketing campaigns to include thousands of former athletes, according to an updated complaint filed Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017. The updated lawsuit names IMG and Nike as defendants, and Honda, Ohio State and other universities as co-conspirators. (AP Photo/Rick McFarland, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 20, 1986, file photo, New York Islanders general manager Bill Torrey, left, and former Islanders coach Al Arbour grin as Torrey mimics Arbour's glasses during ceremonies honoring Arbour at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y. Torrey, the general manager of the New York Islanders when they won four consecutive Stanley Cups in the 1980s and the first president of the Florida Panthers, died Thursday, May 4, 2018. The Panthers and the NHL announced Torrey's death. He was 83. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 21, 1986, file photo, New York Mets' Lenny Dykstra hits a first-inning home run off Boston Red Sox pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd, left, during Game 3 of the World Series at Boston's Fenway Park. Dykstra has sued former Mets teammate Ron Darling, St. Martin's Press and Macmillan Publishing Group over a passage in the pitcher's new book accusing the outfielder of directing racist comments toward Boyd during the 1986 World Series. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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CP1STO577883 | 1986 
Frightened and half-a-world away from the strife-torn homeland, a group of Sri Lankan refugees line the deck of a tug boat that rescued them off the coast of  Newfoundland on August 11, 1986. (CP PHOTO)
Edmonton Eskimos' Matt Dunigan (16) breaks through the hold of Montreal Alouettes' Doug Scott (bottom right) as William Mitchell follows behind during first half CFL action in Montreal, QC Aug. 7, 1986. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson)
Minister of Tourism Bernard Valcourt makes a point during an interview in Ottawa on Aug. 20, 1986. The Canadian Press/Ron Roling
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CP1STO578924 | 1986-08 
Presenter David Frost (2nd from left) in London to record for the BBC a programme devoted to four of the world's greatest all-time record breakers, in connection with the Guinness Book of Records. They are Vernon Craig (l), of Wooster, Ohio, fire walker who walks on hot coals of 1494 F, 812 C, Vesna Vulovic (37), the Yugoslavian who survived a 33,330 ft drop without a parachute from an exploded plane, Joseph Kittinger (58) of Orlando, Florida, free-fall parachutist who jumped from a balloon 16.4 miles high and broke the sound barrier, and British explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes (r) who achieved the quickest crossing of the Antarctic and has the only dog, Bothie, who has lifted a leg on both poles.
The Prince and Princess of Wales on a bridge with Prince Hiro at Shugakuin, Kyoto.
Princess Diana arrives at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, for the charity premiere of the film 'Lady Jane'. The film is about the life of Lady Jane Grey, 'the nine days queen', rival to Henry VIII's heir, Bloody Mary.
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CP2STO49133 | 1986-05 
Jane Russell American actress March 1986. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL485445)
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CP2STO49138 | 1986-03 
Margaret Thatcher signs Channel Agreement Feb 1986 with  Francois Mitterand. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1907199)
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CP2STO49140 | 1986-02 
M Thatcher recieves Jacues Delores, President of the E.E.C at No10 Downing Street. 1986. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1907955)
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CP2STO49118 | 1986-11 
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