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  • Gurkha women on their way to work in the fields in Nepal. 1969. Photographed by Terry Fincher.
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  • The Princess Royal,Princess Anne as President of Save the Children charity is seen on a trip to Pullakandi, Bangladesh, October 1984.Photographed by Jayne Fincher
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  • Village farmer seen in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Many farmers were killed during the conflict.October 1969. Photographed by Terry Fincher
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  • British photographer Terry Fincher seen on assignment photographing Queen Elizabeth in the 1960's.
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  • Mother Teresa of Calcutta seen at the home for the destitute and dying in Calcutta, India in 1969.<br />
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  • British photographer Jayne Fincher seen in Alice Springs, Australia during the tour of the Prince and Princess of Wales in March 1983/
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  • British photographer Terry Fincher seen at work during the 1960's in London.
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  • British photographer Jayne Fincher seen amongst the press party at the Guards Polo Club, Smith's Lawn, Windsor,UK in July 1987.
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  • British photographer seen in Vietnam during his time he was embedded with the US Army. 1969.
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  • British photographer Terry Fincher (left), seen on assignment in London in the 1950's using his old large format camera.
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  • British golf champion Sir Henry Cotton seen at the Penina Golf Club in Portugal in September 1972. He is with his caddie, a donkey called 'Pasifico'. Photographed by Terry Fincher
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  • British photographer as a young man whilst working for Keystone Press London in the 1950's.
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