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Images Dated 18th April 2018 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: India, Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi, A food hotel serving idlis & dahl vada in the old city

India, Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi, A food hotel serving idlis & dahl vada in the old city

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: USA, Maine, Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light lighthouse

USA, Maine, Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light lighthouse

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: USA, Maine, Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light lighthouse

USA, Maine, Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light lighthouse

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Lady Bowen Falls, Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Lady Bowen Falls, Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: UK, England, London, Southwark, Tate Modern from Millennium Bridge over River Thames

UK, England, London, Southwark, Tate Modern from Millennium Bridge over River Thames

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: The facade of a colourful building covered in traditional local tiles, in the picturesque

The facade of a colourful building covered in traditional local tiles, in the picturesque town of Guatape, Colombia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A scene from The Avengers

A scene from The Avengers
Mrs Peel (Diana Rigg) is in danger

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Helmets and custard pies

Helmets and custard pies
Steed and Mrs Peel in a strange kind of fight

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: The props take over

The props take over
A scene from The Avengers

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Mrs Peel is blinded by a sudden light

Mrs Peel is blinded by a sudden light
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Steed wears glasses

Steed wears glasses
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A victim of Venus

A victim of Venus
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Steed goes fishing

Steed goes fishing
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Steed to the rescue

Steed to the rescue
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Mrs Peel faces a fire

Mrs Peel faces a fire
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Steed on his Bentley

Steed on his Bentley
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Steed and Mrs Peel

Steed and Mrs Peel
in the episode From Venus With Love Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Mrs Peel and Steed wait for the gala performance to start

Mrs Peel and Steed wait for the gala performance to start
in the episode Deaths Door Avengers Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Steed helps Mrs Peel down some furnitre

Steed helps Mrs Peel down some furnitre
in the episode Deaths Door Avengers Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Mrs Peel and Steed in the audience

Mrs Peel and Steed in the audience
in the episode Deaths Door Avengers Series 5

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Allan Cuthbertson and Patrick Macnee

Allan Cuthbertson and Patrick Macnee
in a scene from the Avengers

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Steed and Mrs Peel in Peels flat

Steed and Mrs Peel in Peels flat
in the episode Deaths door

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Diana Rigg and Arthur Lowe

Diana Rigg and Arthur Lowe
in a scene from Dead Mans Treasure

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: James Hayter and Patrick MacNee

James Hayter and Patrick MacNee
in a scene from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Station

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Diana Rigg as Mrs Peel

Diana Rigg as Mrs Peel
in a moment of action from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Station

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A page from the UK pressbook for the release of Konga in 1961

A page from the UK pressbook for the release of Konga in 1961
the film was directed by John Lemont

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Konga UK quad poster

Konga UK quad poster
for the release of John Lemonts film in 1961

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Alternative Konga UK one sheet

Alternative Konga UK one sheet
for the release of John Lemonts film in 1961

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Konga UK one sheet

Konga UK one sheet
for the release of John Lemonts film in 1961

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A front of the house image for Konga (1961)

A front of the house image for Konga (1961)
for the release of the film in the United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A close up of Margo Johns

A close up of Margo Johns
as Margaret in Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Margaret and Dr Decker in the glasshouse

Margaret and Dr Decker in the glasshouse
in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Students

Students
in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Dr. Decker and Margaret in the laboratory

Dr. Decker and Margaret in the laboratory
Michael Gough and Margo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Michael Gough as Dr. Decker

Michael Gough as Dr. Decker
in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Flesh eating plants in Dr. Deckers glasshouse

Flesh eating plants in Dr. Deckers glasshouse
in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Dr Decker and Margaret in the empty cage

Dr Decker and Margaret in the empty cage
Michael Gough and Margo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A frame from the titles sequence of Konga (1961)

A frame from the titles sequence of Konga (1961)
directed by John Lemont

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: The army shoots at Konga

The army shoots at Konga
in a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Konga breaks into the glasshouse

Konga breaks into the glasshouse
in a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Sandra grapples with a flesh eating plant

Sandra grapples with a flesh eating plant
Claire Gordon in Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A close up of Claire Gordon

A close up of Claire Gordon
as Sandra Banks in Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A young Steven Berkoff in a scene from Konga

A young Steven Berkoff in a scene from Konga
where he played a student on a field trip

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Margaret and Konga in the cage

Margaret and Konga in the cage
Margo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: Konga towers over Dr Deckers residence

Konga towers over Dr Deckers residence
in a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A close up of Konga

A close up of Konga
taken from the 1961 film directed by John Lemont

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: People are silhouetted against the farbric of deckchairs as they enjoy the sunshine in St

People are silhouetted against the farbric of deckchairs as they enjoy the sunshine in St James Park in London, Britain, April 18, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Background imageImages Dated 18th April 2018: A penguin comes ashore in Neko Harbour, Antarctica

A penguin comes ashore in Neko Harbour, Antarctica, February 16, 2018. Reuters/Alexandre Meneghini



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