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Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Pictured, apprentices of Driver Southall Ltd, who found an answer to label snags

Pictured, apprentices of Driver Southall Ltd, who found an answer to label snags. 4th September 1972

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Surfing Derby

Surfing Derby
4th September 1972: A surfing competition being held at Miami Beach in Florida. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: The Nuns Olympics. Spike Milligan dressed as a Roman Catholic priest seen here

The Nuns Olympics. Spike Milligan dressed as a Roman Catholic priest seen here taking part in the hurdles. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: The Nuns Olympics. Actor Richard Eden seen here taking part in the monk

The Nuns Olympics. Actor Richard Eden seen here taking part in the monks long jump final. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series

Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: The Nuns Olympics. The 100 metre dash by two nuns in the form of left Kevin Moran

The Nuns Olympics. The 100 metre dash by two nuns in the form of left Kevin Moran and right David Cannon. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: The Nuns Olympics. Left to Right Spike Milligan, David Cannon, Barbara Bremel

The Nuns Olympics. Left to Right Spike Milligan, David Cannon, Barbara Bremel, Susan Crosland and Kevin Moran. on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series They didn t have quite

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: The Nuns Olympics. The nuns high jump, an attempt by David Cannon

The Nuns Olympics. The nuns high jump, an attempt by David Cannon. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: The Nuns Olympics. Left to right Barbara Bremel, Kevin Moran

The Nuns Olympics. Left to right Barbara Bremel, Kevin Moran and Susan Crosland during filming at Chiswick Polytechnic sports ground

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Two boys are watching out for trains at the derelict Heaton Railway Station on 4th

Two boys are watching out for trains at the derelict Heaton Railway Station on 4th September 1972

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: A young girl changes the disc on a vintage juke box or polyphone in September 1972

A young girl changes the disc on a vintage juke box or polyphone in September 1972 04/09/72

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Pictured, apprentices of Driver Southall Ltd, who found an answer to label snags

Pictured, apprentices of Driver Southall Ltd, who found an answer to label snags. 4th September 1972

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series

Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series

Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 1972: Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series

Spike Milligan on location filming the Nuns Olympics for his new tv series. They didn t have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics


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