1974 Gallery
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Tottenham Hotspur v City Frank Worthington of Leicester April 1974 iAYA¿Mirrorpix.com
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Leicester City v Liverpool Football Division 1 Keith Weller
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Jock Stein leaves bus with Scottish Cup trophy May 1974
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Billy McNeill Testimonial game footballer Celtic FC with manager Jock Stein
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A big welcome to new Liverpool manager Bob Paisley from his players before his first
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Former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly. Shankly stunned the football world after
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Former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly with young children outside his home shortly after
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Former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly salutes the Liverpool fans as he walks around
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Bob Paisley at Anfield after taking over as Liverpool manager following the resignation
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THE SEVENTIES were a time of strikes and, in December 1974
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TV Progs Monty Pythons Flying Circus gang at Dounne Scotland John Cleese Eric Idle
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Doctor Who Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor
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THE SEVENTIES were a time of strikes and, in December 1974
THE SEVENTIES were a time of strikes and, in December 1974, the big national bakers decided to follow suit, demanding a 66% pay rise.
Staff of larger firms had empty shelves and had to turn away dozens of customers. Small bakeries were working full-out but were unable to meet the demand as shops phoned in for extra supplies. Yeast sales went up as housewives decided to bake their own bread.
(Picture) Happy customer shows off her two loafs of bread.
3rd December 1974
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Britt Ekland leaves London Airport for Bangkok, where she is due to start filming '
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The Chapel among the trees at Eston cemetery, one of the panes in the leaded windows is
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Evel Knievel American stuntman daredevil 1974 in front of his personal plane
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Memories of former days came alive in Leamington yesterday when a 1920s London bus jogged
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BERNARD GALLACHER golf 1974 golf tips feature tartan trousers Bernard Gallacher
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Glenda Jackson seen with the children of Pimlico where she held a press reception to
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Evening reception to announce Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise new book launch
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Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Guests of Honour at Variety Club of Great Britain Luncheon
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Luton Town 3 - 4 Sunderland, Division Two League match at Kenilworth Road
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George Best playing for Dunstable v Cork Celtic. August 1974
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Prince Philip visits bombed pubs and victims in Birmingham Hospital. 25th November 1974
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Port Vale 1-1 Luton Town, FA Cup 3rd Round match, held at Vale Park
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Memories of former days came alive in Leamington yesterday when a 1920s London bus jogged
Memories of former days came alive in Leamington yesterday when a 1920s London bus jogged along The Parade. The 1925 "General" belonged to the Old London General Onmibus Company but made its appearance in Leamington as part of a publicity drive for local butchers. It was used by the former bus company for five years and changed hands with five different companies before an untimely "Burial" when it was sold for scrap in 1932. Fortunately, an Essex man bought if for use in his garden as a chicken pen. Some years later, after the owner died, the derelict bus was discovered in 1970, overgrown with brambles and weeds, and the London Bus Preservation Group embarked on an extensive 9,000 restoration. Since then, the bus has toured the country and most of Europe, cruising alo9ng at its maximum speed of 25 m.p.h. - a total of 20,000 miles. The driver of the bus is 66 year old Bert Lower, of Wood Green, London. In the twenties, he drove buses in London for the "Pirate" companies which were in competition with the General Combine. "They were exciting days but the roads were apalling - cobbled stones and tram raisl gave one a really bumpy ride and when it rained the bus would start to slide across the road," he said. Mr Blower readily admits that motoring today than when he first started - one reason is the bus's mileage per gallon. The old Genrral only does four miles to the gallon! "The new buses may not look so attractive but they are far more cheaper," said Mr Blower, who spends over 35 on petrol every week. But in these days of inflation and oil sheiks, there is one good side to the story- the cost of a three-mile journey has gone down from the penny tickets in the Twenties to the free rides given in the Seventies. "It's a comfortable ride unless, of course, you're sitting upstairs when it rains," said Mr. Blower. Our photograph shows children from St. Paul's Junior School setting off on a ride around Leamington on the veteran bus. 15th October 1974
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The last act of Bill Shankly as Liverpool manager was to sign striker Ray Kennedy
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Liverpool manager Bill Shankly greets young fans outside the directors office at Anfield
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Liverpool manager Bill Shankly announces his retirement
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Former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly with Tranmere Rovers
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Former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly poses with new manager Bob Paisley at Anfield
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Liverpool manager Bill Shankly inspecting the pitch before the match against Tottenham
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Liverpool manager Bill Shankly watching his team in action from the stands
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FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium between Liverpool and Newcastle United
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Liverpool manager Bill Shankly with the FA Cup trophy on board the train back to
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Charity Shield match at Wembley Stadium. Leeds United 1 v Liverpool 1
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The pithead and winding gear at Coventry Colliery at Keresley 31st January 1974
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Boxers Party attended by fighters Joe Frazier (second left) and Muhammad Ali (right)
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FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium between Liverpool and Newcastle United
FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium between Liverpool and Newcastle United. Liverpool manager Bill Shankly (right) greets Princess Anne before the start of the match. Captain Emlyn Hughes stands on the right.
4th May 1974
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Muhammad Ali hugging a little girl at his training camp in Pennsylvania
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Muhammad Ali with twin daughters Jamillah and Rasheda in Deer Lake Pennsylvania
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Muhammad Ali at his training camp in Deer Lake Pennsylvania
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Reg Varney, actor and painter, touches up his latest work, at home in Enfield
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Marc Bolan pop singer on stage at Glasgow Apollo 1974 UNSEEN
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Rugby fans welcome the British Lions home to Heathrow. The banner on the right refers to
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Steptoe and Son in Shepherd's Bush Horse and Cart Wilfred Bramble
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Steptoe and Son at Shepherd's Bush Local Pub public house Drink drinking
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Coal - Miners - Miners in the lamp room at Merthyr Vale Colliery - 20th February 1974
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Coal - Wales - Penallta Colliery at Hengoed - 23rd June 1970
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