People. Known And Unknown. Part IX


    Three members of English pop group The Tremeloes; Chip Hawkes, Alan Blakley and Dave Munden, kissing their brides; Carol Dilworth, Lyn Stevens and Andree Wittenberg, in Trafalgar Square, London, 1967


    Three members of English pop group The Tremeloes; Chip Hawkes, Alan Blakley and Dave Munden, kissing their brides; Carol Dilworth, Lyn Stevens and Andree Wittenberg, in Trafalgar Square, London. (Photo by Wesley/Getty Images). 1967




    1965: Steed (played by Patrick MacNee) unties Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) as a miniature train comes down the track towards them in an episode of the TV series The Avengers


    Steed (played by Patrick MacNee) unties Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) as a miniature train comes down the track towards them in an episode of the TV series [The Avengers]. (Photo by R. Viner/Express/Getty Images). 5th April 1965




    1940: Jack Hexberg, from Portland, the Freckle King of Oregon


    Jack Hexberg, from Portland, the [Freckle King] of Oregon. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1940




    April 1972: Ivan Rebroff


    Singer Ivan Rebroff. Ivan Rebroff (31 July 1931 – 27 February 2008) was a German singer, allegedly of Russian ancestry, with an extraordinary vocal range of four and a half octaves, ranging from the soprano to bass registers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). April 1972




    1976: Pop singer Alvin Stardust, centre, with members of the singing dance troupe Guys And Dolls outside Westminster Cathedral, London, where they have been rehearsing for a concert


    Pop singer Alvin Stardust, centre, with members of the singing dance troupe [Guys And Dolls] outside Westminster Cathedral, London, where they have been rehearsing for a concert. (Photo by Robin Jones/Evening Standard/Getty Images). 4th March 1976




    1957: Pop star Terry Wayne and his sister dancing at home in Plumstead, south London


    Pop star Terry Wayne and his sister dancing at home in Plumstead, south London. (Photo by John Pratt/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 1957




    1963: Singer Cliff Richard and actress Una Stubbs larking about during filming the EMI musical Wonderful Life, alternatively titled Swingers Paradise


    Singer Cliff Richard and actress Una Stubbs larking about during filming the EMI musical [Wonderful Life], alternatively titled [Swingers Paradise]. (Photo by McCabe/Express/Getty Images). 8th December 1963




    1975: Jane Keiren, a Public Relations executive from London auction house Christies of Kensington, wearing a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film, Bus Stop whilst standing by a Bus Stop on Brompton Road, London


    Jane Keiren, a Public Relations executive from London auction house Christies of Kensington, wearing a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film, [Bus Stop] whilst standing by a Bus Stop on Brompton Road, London. (Photo by Ian Tyas/Keystone Features/Getty Images). August 1975




    1933: British tennis player Bunny Austin says goodbye to his wife, actress Phyllis Konstam, at Victoria Station, London, as he makes his way to Barcelona to compete in the Davis Cup


    British tennis player Bunny Austin says goodbye to his wife, actress Phyllis Konstam, at Victoria Station, London, as he makes his way to Barcelona to compete in the Davis Cup. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). 14th April 1933




    1950: The Duke of Montrose attends the fourth Scottish National Assembly in Edinburgh, where the Covenanters and their supporters are campaigning for Scottish self-government


    The Duke of Montrose attends the fourth Scottish National Assembly in Edinburgh, where the Covenanters and their supporters are campaigning for Scottish self-government. (Photo by Haywood Magee/Picture Post/Getty Images). 6th May 1950




    1975: English singer and comedienne Marti Caine playing football with her sons


    English singer and comedienne Marti Caine playing football with her sons. (Photo by Ian Tyas/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 20th August 1975




    1980: A visitor to Madame Tussauds tries the effect of a pocket comb to mimic Adolf Hitlers moustache


    A visitor to Madame Tussauds tries the effect of a pocket comb to mimic Adolf Hitlers moustache. (Photo by Colin Davey/Evening Standard/Getty Images). 31st January 1980




    Singer Sade Adu poses on January 27, 1984


    Singer Sade Adu poses on January 27, 1984. (Photo by B. Gomer/Express/Getty Images)




    A ragpicker with his cart on the Avenue des Gobelins, Paris, 1899


    A ragpicker with his cart on the Avenue des Gobelins, Paris, 1899. (Photo by Eugene Atget/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




    English cockney music hall entertainer Harry Champion (1865 - 1942) publicizing his new role in a music hall revival at the Granada Theatre in East Ham, London, 21st May 1938. Champion is best known for his recordings of songs such as Boiled Beef And Carrots and Any Old Iron


    English cockney music hall entertainer Harry Champion (1865–1942) publicizing his new role in a music hall revival at the Granada Theatre in East Ham, London, 21st May 1938. Champion is best known for his recordings of songs such as [Boiled Beef And Carrots] and [Any Old Iron]. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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People. Known And Unknown. Part IX


Three members of English pop group The Tremeloes; Chip Hawkes, Alan Blakley and Dave Munden, kissing their brides; Carol Dilworth, Lyn Stevens and Andree Wittenberg, in Trafalgar Square, London, 1967


Three members of English pop group The Tremeloes; Chip Hawkes, Alan Blakley and Dave Munden, kissing their brides; Carol Dilworth, Lyn Stevens and Andree Wittenberg, in Trafalgar Square, London. (Photo by Wesley/Getty Images). 1967




1965: Steed (played by Patrick MacNee) unties Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) as a miniature train comes down the track towards them in an episode of the TV series The Avengers


Steed (played by Patrick MacNee) unties Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) as a miniature train comes down the track towards them in an episode of the TV series [The Avengers]. (Photo by R. Viner/Express/Getty Images). 5th April 1965




1940: Jack Hexberg, from Portland, the Freckle King of Oregon


Jack Hexberg, from Portland, the [Freckle King] of Oregon. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1940




April 1972: Ivan Rebroff


Singer Ivan Rebroff. Ivan Rebroff (31 July 1931 – 27 February 2008) was a German singer, allegedly of Russian ancestry, with an extraordinary vocal range of four and a half octaves, ranging from the soprano to bass registers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). April 1972




1976: Pop singer Alvin Stardust, centre, with members of the singing dance troupe Guys And Dolls outside Westminster Cathedral, London, where they have been rehearsing for a concert


Pop singer Alvin Stardust, centre, with members of the singing dance troupe [Guys And Dolls] outside Westminster Cathedral, London, where they have been rehearsing for a concert. (Photo by Robin Jones/Evening Standard/Getty Images). 4th March 1976




1957: Pop star Terry Wayne and his sister dancing at home in Plumstead, south London


Pop star Terry Wayne and his sister dancing at home in Plumstead, south London. (Photo by John Pratt/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 1957




1963: Singer Cliff Richard and actress Una Stubbs larking about during filming the EMI musical Wonderful Life, alternatively titled Swingers Paradise


Singer Cliff Richard and actress Una Stubbs larking about during filming the EMI musical [Wonderful Life], alternatively titled [Swingers Paradise]. (Photo by McCabe/Express/Getty Images). 8th December 1963




1975: Jane Keiren, a Public Relations executive from London auction house Christies of Kensington, wearing a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film, Bus Stop whilst standing by a Bus Stop on Brompton Road, London


Jane Keiren, a Public Relations executive from London auction house Christies of Kensington, wearing a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film, [Bus Stop] whilst standing by a Bus Stop on Brompton Road, London. (Photo by Ian Tyas/Keystone Features/Getty Images). August 1975




1933: British tennis player Bunny Austin says goodbye to his wife, actress Phyllis Konstam, at Victoria Station, London, as he makes his way to Barcelona to compete in the Davis Cup


British tennis player Bunny Austin says goodbye to his wife, actress Phyllis Konstam, at Victoria Station, London, as he makes his way to Barcelona to compete in the Davis Cup. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). 14th April 1933




1950: The Duke of Montrose attends the fourth Scottish National Assembly in Edinburgh, where the Covenanters and their supporters are campaigning for Scottish self-government


The Duke of Montrose attends the fourth Scottish National Assembly in Edinburgh, where the Covenanters and their supporters are campaigning for Scottish self-government. (Photo by Haywood Magee/Picture Post/Getty Images). 6th May 1950




1975: English singer and comedienne Marti Caine playing football with her sons


English singer and comedienne Marti Caine playing football with her sons. (Photo by Ian Tyas/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 20th August 1975




1980: A visitor to Madame Tussauds tries the effect of a pocket comb to mimic Adolf Hitlers moustache


A visitor to Madame Tussauds tries the effect of a pocket comb to mimic Adolf Hitlers moustache. (Photo by Colin Davey/Evening Standard/Getty Images). 31st January 1980




Singer Sade Adu poses on January 27, 1984


Singer Sade Adu poses on January 27, 1984. (Photo by B. Gomer/Express/Getty Images)




A ragpicker with his cart on the Avenue des Gobelins, Paris, 1899


A ragpicker with his cart on the Avenue des Gobelins, Paris, 1899. (Photo by Eugene Atget/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




English cockney music hall entertainer Harry Champion (1865 - 1942) publicizing his new role in a music hall revival at the Granada Theatre in East Ham, London, 21st May 1938. Champion is best known for his recordings of songs such as Boiled Beef And Carrots and Any Old Iron


English cockney music hall entertainer Harry Champion (1865–1942) publicizing his new role in a music hall revival at the Granada Theatre in East Ham, London, 21st May 1938. Champion is best known for his recordings of songs such as [Boiled Beef And Carrots] and [Any Old Iron]. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



PART I

PART II

PART III

Part IV

Part V

Part VI

Part VII

Part VIII



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