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Middlesbrough's Gary Pallister (r) wins the ball ahead of Sutton United's Lenny Dennis (l).
The Queen Mother presents a new Squadron Standard to 617 Squadron at RAF Marham, with Flight Lieutenant Patrick Bapty receiving it. The Queen Mother presented the squadron, the famous 'Dambusters', with their original standard in 1959 and the 617 became the first RAF squadron to have been presented with two standards by one member of the Royal Family.
Broadcaster and radio DJ David Jacobs with his wife Lindsay Stuart-Hutcheson. circa 1988.
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CP2STO49087 | 1988-01 
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street in London, UK.
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gives a press conference at 10 Downing Street in London, UK.
Young anti-smoking protesters from Rhyl Primary School in London's Kentish Town feign smoker's coughs at Downing Street, watched over by actor David Prowse - better known as the Green Cross Code Man, and Darth Vader. The group wanted to present a petition, calling for higher tax on cigarettes, to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, but were not allowed to go down Downing Street.
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CP2STO49086 | 1988-02 
The Duke and Duchess of York during a tour of USS Nimitz, on their 'Buy British' tour of California.
The Duke and Duchess of York share a joke during a tour of the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, on the eighth day of their 'Buy British' tour of California.
TUC General Secretary Norman Willis (centre, front), with union leaders Clive Jenkins (ASTMS, right of Willis), Rodney Bickerstaffe (NUPE, taller man left of Willis) and nurses assemble on London's Victoria Embankment to lead the march to a Hyde Park rally organised by the TUC in protest at Government polices towards the National Health Service.
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CP2STO49083 | 1988-03 
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, left, meets Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street, London, after Mother Teresa had pledged to ask for help in setting up a hostel for London's homeless.
George Michael performing in concert.
File photo dated 18/04/88 of Doctor Zhivago film star Omar Sharif (left) with the Seventh Earl of Carnarvon, as Mr Sharif has died aged 83, his agent said.
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CP2STO49082 | 1988-04 
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is shown a model of the proposed development at Canary Wharf, a 71 acre site in London's Docklands, by Paul Reichmann, head of the Wharf's developers, Olympia & York after the launch of construction at the site.
Queen Elizabeth II with the Archbishop of Canterbury's wife, Rosalind Runcie, in Lambeth Palace Gardens, followed by the Duke of Edinburgh. Mrs Runcie had raised funds to help re-create the ancient gardens.
Scottish football fans revelry in Trafalgar Square, London, as they get in the mood for the Rous Cup match against England at Wembley.
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CP2STO49080 | 1988-05 
The Princess of Wales meeting members of pop group 'Wet, Wet, Wet' at the Royal Albert Hall in London before the Prince's Trust Rock Gala.
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File photo dated 30/06/1988 of US President Ronald Reagan with his wife Nancy The former president has died, a family friend said Saturday June 5 2004. PA Photo
Sixties twist innovator, Chubby Checker (2nd left) gets in the dance mood with New York chart-topping group, The Fat Boys, in London when the popsters announced their new single "Wipeout". Chubby joins them on the record, a remake of "The Twist", and The Fat Boys are "the Human Beat Box" Darren Robinson (l), "Kool Rock-Ski" Damon Wimbley (2nd right) and "Prince Markie Dee" Mark Morales.
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CP2STO49077 | 1988-06 
A rescue helicopter flies over the smouldering wreck of Piper Alpha, all that remains of the huge Occidental Oil rig which turned into a "raging inferno" when an explosion ripped through the offshore platform yesterday.
Smoke plumes from the Piper Alpha oil production platform in the North Sea. *Low res scan - hi res scan on request
The oil production platform Piper Alpha on fire in the North Sea. *Low res scan - hi res scan on request
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CP2STO49075 | 1988-07 
Customers enjoying a quiet lunchtime drink in Farnborough look skywards as a giant aircraft, the Soviet AN-124 transport plane - the biggest aircraft in the world - flies in for the farnborough Air Show.
Mrs Margaret Thatcher as she glances out to sea while husband Denis takes a quick snap of Constantine Day, near Padstow, at the start of their annual Cornish holiday.
Green's Mill, a fully restored and working 19th century tower windmill in the suburb of Sneinton, Nottingham. The windmill was built by the father of 19th-century mathematical physicist George Green, whose name was also George Green. It now operates as part of the Green's Mill and Science Centre.
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CP2STO49073 | 1988-08 
Derek Jameson, cockney Fleet Street journalist turned disc-jockey, 58, feels the weight of a rolling pin as he leaves Arundel Cathedral, Essex, with new wife Ellen Petrie, 38.
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Library file photo dated 15/09/88 of former EastEnder's star Anita Dobson with popstar actor Adam Faith who both starred in a West End musical of his TV show Budgie. Adam Faith died from a heart attack in the early hours of Saturday March 8, 2003, his agent said. The 62-year-old was staying in a hotel in Stoke-on-Trent, where he was starring in the Regent Theatre's Love and Marriage, when he fell ill and was taken to hospital. Doctors tried to resuscitate the actor, who has a history of heart trouble, but died, leaving a wife, Jackie, and daughter Katya, aged 32. See PA Story DEATH Faith. PA Photo.
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 A 1988 filer of actor Oliver Reed, in his guise for the film epic of Barbara Carland's novel "Dangerous Love."  The 61-year-old actor died suddenly today(Sunday) after being taken ill in a bar in Malta. PA PHOTO.
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CP2STO49072 | 1988-09 
Freddie Mercury and Monserrat Caballe perform their hit song Barcelona during an outdoor concert held on the slopes of Barcelona's Montjuich park, to celebrate the arrival of the olympic flag from Seoul and the launch of Spain's four-year cultural olmpiad.
The thighs the limit for this figure hugging evening gown trimmed with a pink over-one-shoulder taffeta frill, modelled by Tania Bryer in London, when Emanuel launched their "Ultra Feminine" Best Sellers spring/summer '89 ready-to-wear collection.
Romania's Paula Ivan leads in the Women's 1,500 metres final. She went on to win by a margin of over six seconds, a record
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CP2STO49068 | 1988-10 
The Prince and Princess of Wales at the Chateau de Chenonceau in the Loire Valley during their five-day official visit to France.
The Princess of Wales meets cartoon star Roger Rabbit and his co-star British actor Bob Hoskins during the charity premiere of the film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' at the Odeon in London.
The Princess of Wales arrives for a dinner and reception at the British Embassy in Paris, wearing a off-one-shoulder gown, during her five-day official visit to France with Prince Charles.
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CP2STO49067 | 1988-11 
Police officers
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher chats to Eric Dadson, a 37 year old carpenter, as he recovers in St Georges hospital, Tooting, after suffering cuts and bruises in a triple train crash near Clapham Junction, which left 36 dead.
DECEMBER 21st:  A Pan-Am Boeing 747 blows up and crashes on the small Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing a total of 270 people. Libyan agents are later found guilty of its destruction.
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CP2STO49065 | 1988-12 
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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