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End of Year Quiz 2011: Faces from the past

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It is that time of the year when the Post team give their desks a sort out and tidy.

Whilst dusting down his desk Post editor-in-chief Jonathan Swift came across a host of photos featuring the great and good from the insurance industry.

However, these differ from the ones currently in the Post archives as they date back to nineties and eighties and feature these respected figures in former roles, a few years younger and with stylings some may wish to forget.

So who is hiding behind that moustache or geeky specs? How many can you name?

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And if you are struggling and want some clues please let us know which photos are proving particularly puzzling.

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