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Tall cranes are a symbol of South Shields and of Redheads shipyard. Here seen on their runways alongside the building berths, 1960
Tall cranes are a symbol of South Shields and of Redheads shipyard. Here seen on their runways alongside the building berths, 1960

MPX5098307: Tall cranes are a symbol of South Shields and of Redheads shipyard. Here seen on their runways alongside the building berths, 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono left Heathrow Airport London this afternoon (Sat) to fly to the Bahomes for another
Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono left Heathrow Airport London this afternoon (Sat) to fly to the Bahomes for another

MPX5098311: Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono left Heathrow Airport London this afternoon (Sat) to fly to the Bahomes for another "Bed-in" they took Yoko's daughter Kyoko 5, May 1969 / Bridgeman Images

The dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, c. 1950
The dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, c. 1950

MPX5098313: The dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, c. 1950 / Bridgeman Images

The glass covered yard in which the Mauretania was built at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, c.1920
The glass covered yard in which the Mauretania was built at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, c.1920

MPX5098318: The glass covered yard in which the Mauretania was built at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, c.1920 / Bridgeman Images

Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono left Heathrow Airport London this afternoon (Sat) to fly to the Bahomes for another
Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono left Heathrow Airport London this afternoon (Sat) to fly to the Bahomes for another

MPX5098321: Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono left Heathrow Airport London this afternoon (Sat) to fly to the Bahomes for another "Bed-in" they took Yoko's daughter Kyoko 5, May 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Queen Elizabeth II watches the action at the Windsor Horse Show, circa 01/06/1976
Queen Elizabeth II watches the action at the Windsor Horse Show, circa 01/06/1976

MPX5098322: Queen Elizabeth II watches the action at the Windsor Horse Show, circa 01/06/1976 / Bridgeman Images

Prince Charles. Windson Polo, June 1977
Prince Charles. Windson Polo, June 1977

MPX5098363: Prince Charles. Windson Polo, June 1977 / Bridgeman Images

Fisherwomen cleaning fish on North Shields Fish Quay in 1931
Fisherwomen cleaning fish on North Shields Fish Quay in 1931

MPX5098366: Fisherwomen cleaning fish on North Shields Fish Quay in 1931 / Bridgeman Images

A herring drifters nets go overboard in 1949
A herring drifters nets go overboard in 1949

MPX5098370: A herring drifters nets go overboard in 1949 / Bridgeman Images

The 1960 Standard Ensign Saloon, October 1959
The 1960 Standard Ensign Saloon, October 1959

MPX5098377: The 1960 Standard Ensign Saloon, October 1959 / Bridgeman Images

Lib - Mr. Jim Hooker, treasurer of the Tyne Cruising Club, out on the pack ice inspecting one of the club boats, at Bell's Close, Newburn in 1970
Lib - Mr. Jim Hooker, treasurer of the Tyne Cruising Club, out on the pack ice inspecting one of the club boats, at Bell's Close, Newburn in 1970

MPX5098381: Lib - Mr. Jim Hooker, treasurer of the Tyne Cruising Club, out on the pack ice inspecting one of the club boats, at Bell's Close, Newburn in 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Schools: Luxury caravan used by sixth farm at Hertford Girl's High School Hertfordshire, December 1967
Schools: Luxury caravan used by sixth farm at Hertford Girl's High School Hertfordshire, December 1967

MPX5098387: Schools: Luxury caravan used by sixth farm at Hertford Girl's High School Hertfordshire, December 1967 / Bridgeman Images

He may owe the taxman £44,000 but it's Churchill type cigars for American singer P.J. Proby pictured at the BBC studios in Manchester prior to going on the Simon Dee show. The kingsize cigars arrived as a gift from a fan at the studios, August 1967
He may owe the taxman £44,000 but it's Churchill type cigars for American singer P.J. Proby pictured at the BBC studios in Manchester prior to going on the Simon Dee show. The kingsize cigars arrived as a gift from a fan at the studios, August 1967

MPX5098397: He may owe the taxman £44,000 but it's Churchill type cigars for American singer P.J. Proby pictured at the BBC studios in Manchester prior to going on the Simon Dee show. The kingsize cigars arrived as a gift from a fan at the studios, August 1967 / Bridgeman Images

21 year old
21 year old

MPX5098400: 21 year old "Winkle" Colline Pellett of Forest Hill finished his 6 year apprenticeship as a compsitor today. His workmates at Wilkinson Bros., a printing firm in Laystall Street, off the Clerkenwell Road, gave him a "passing out ceremony". At 12 o'clock lunchtime, Winkle was taken in to the street with everybody in the works banging hammers on benches. He was then tied to a trolley in the gutter outside the firm's front door, with everybody in the firm watching from a windows and the steps. Fire buckets were splashed over him then flour, eggs and paper streaners. Winkle was than pushed at runnings speed through the streets and Leather Lane market, to the front of Gamages store in Holborn where he was left, still tied to the trolley. After a few minute struggling, with the crowds watching, two policemen arrived and asked for an explanation. Winkle said he had just "passed out" and told them the story. The police then freed him and he had to push the firm's trolley back to the works still covered in the flour, water and eggs, July 1967 / Bridgeman Images

British runner Mary Rand poses during a photoshoot on the race track, December 1969
British runner Mary Rand poses during a photoshoot on the race track, December 1969

MPX5098505: British runner Mary Rand poses during a photoshoot on the race track, December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

British runner Mary Rand poses during a photoshoot in the studio, December 1969
British runner Mary Rand poses during a photoshoot in the studio, December 1969

MPX5098519: British runner Mary Rand poses during a photoshoot in the studio, December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

School Dinners. General scenes of school dinner. Ladies serving meal to pupils in the school dining room, 1960
School Dinners. General scenes of school dinner. Ladies serving meal to pupils in the school dining room, 1960

MPX5098521: School Dinners. General scenes of school dinner. Ladies serving meal to pupils in the school dining room, 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979
Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979

MPX5098541: Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979
Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979

MPX5098546: Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979
Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979

MPX5098548: Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979
Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979

MPX5098563: Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979
Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979

MPX5098568: Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979
Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979

MPX5098571: Jogger-nauts: John Robinson sports writer with Colin Taylor jogging in Battersea Park, May 1979 / Bridgeman Images

The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones Surrounded by fans at Heathrow , December 1969
The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones Surrounded by fans at Heathrow , December 1969

MPX5098573: The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones Surrounded by fans at Heathrow , December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones with wife Linda, and daughter at Heathrow , December 1969
The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones with wife Linda, and daughter at Heathrow , December 1969

MPX5098580: The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones with wife Linda, and daughter at Heathrow , December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones with wife Linda, and daughter at Heathrow , December 1969
The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones with wife Linda, and daughter at Heathrow , December 1969

MPX5098588: The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones with wife Linda, and daughter at Heathrow , December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

William Packman and Pony
William Packman and Pony

MPX5098592: William Packman and Pony "Twinkletoes": 8-year-old Gillian Beare (from Durban, S. Africa), pets 3-year-old Shetland pony "Twinkletoes", who was working in the Pimlico area with flower-street-trader, William Packman of Tooting, December 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Dress Rehearsal of the London Festival Ballet production of the Nutcracker Ballet by Tchaikovsky at the London Festival Hall. Remarkable was the part of the girl Clara which was played by Jacqueline Edgley aged 13. The Snow Fairy was played by Carmen Mathe, the Nutcracker Prince by Andre Prokovsky and the Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova. Boy Stephen Bone 13, The Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova, The Nutcracker Prince Andre Prokovsky and The Child Clara by Jacqueline Edgley, December 1969
Dress Rehearsal of the London Festival Ballet production of the Nutcracker Ballet by Tchaikovsky at the London Festival Hall. Remarkable was the part of the girl Clara which was played by Jacqueline Edgley aged 13. The Snow Fairy was played by Carmen Mathe, the Nutcracker Prince by Andre Prokovsky and the Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova. Boy Stephen Bone 13, The Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova, The Nutcracker Prince Andre Prokovsky and The Child Clara by Jacqueline Edgley, December 1969

MPX5098594: Dress Rehearsal of the London Festival Ballet production of the Nutcracker Ballet by Tchaikovsky at the London Festival Hall. Remarkable was the part of the girl Clara which was played by Jacqueline Edgley aged 13. The Snow Fairy was played by Carmen Mathe, the Nutcracker Prince by Andre Prokovsky and the Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova. Boy Stephen Bone 13, The Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova, The Nutcracker Prince Andre Prokovsky and The Child Clara by Jacqueline Edgley, December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Fishermen mend their nets in the calm of the North Shields Fish Quay while a storm rages out to sea in 1960
Fishermen mend their nets in the calm of the North Shields Fish Quay while a storm rages out to sea in 1960

MPX5098403: Fishermen mend their nets in the calm of the North Shields Fish Quay while a storm rages out to sea in 1960 / Bridgeman Images

21 year old
21 year old

MPX5098407: 21 year old "Winkle" Colline Pellett of Forest Hill finished his 6 year apprenticeship as a compositor today. His workmates at Wilkinson Bros., a printing firm in Laystall Street, off the Clerkenwell Road, gave him a "passing out ceremony". At 12 o'clock lunchtime, Winkle was taken in to the street with everybody in the works banging hammers on benches. He was then tied to a trolley in the gutter outside the firm's front door, with everybody in the firm watching from a windows and the steps. Fire buckets were splashed over him then flour, eggs and paper streaners. Winkle was than pushed at runnings speed through the streets and Leather Lane market, to the front of Gamages store in Holborn where he was left, still tied to the trolley. After a few minute struggling, with the crowds watching, two policemen arrived and asked for an explanation. Winkle said he had just "passed out" and told them the story. The police then freed him and he had to push the firm's trolley back to the works still covered in the flour, water and eggs, July 1967 / Bridgeman Images

The sound of music is dying on the streets of Britain. Our buskers are going down the drain! They are following the brains of Britain . . . and heading for rich pastures abroad. Their new tune is: Nobody Loves Us any more.
The sound of music is dying on the streets of Britain. Our buskers are going down the drain! They are following the brains of Britain . . . and heading for rich pastures abroad. Their new tune is: Nobody Loves Us any more.

MPX5098411: The sound of music is dying on the streets of Britain. Our buskers are going down the drain! They are following the brains of Britain . . . and heading for rich pastures abroad. Their new tune is: Nobody Loves Us any more. "The busking lark is finished here," said David Bonaccorsi, who beats out rock with Fred Levers in Marble Arch subway in London, June 1978 / Bridgeman Images

Strollers on the Promenade Des Anglais get a shock of their lives while walking past an innocent looking French toy bull-dog to hear suddenly a very deep menacing growl and see the thing advancing towards them. The procedure of course, is that the owner of this toy pushed it forward with the foot and pulls the leash which activates the mouth that opens and gives this menacing sound. They are made by a firm in Mentone and sell the larger size for 5,000 francs about £5,000 francs about £5 and the smaller size at 3,500 francs, September 1952
Strollers on the Promenade Des Anglais get a shock of their lives while walking past an innocent looking French toy bull-dog to hear suddenly a very deep menacing growl and see the thing advancing towards them. The procedure of course, is that the owner of this toy pushed it forward with the foot and pulls the leash which activates the mouth that opens and gives this menacing sound. They are made by a firm in Mentone and sell the larger size for 5,000 francs about £5,000 francs about £5 and the smaller size at 3,500 francs, September 1952

MPX5098433: Strollers on the Promenade Des Anglais get a shock of their lives while walking past an innocent looking French toy bull-dog to hear suddenly a very deep menacing growl and see the thing advancing towards them. The procedure of course, is that the owner of this toy pushed it forward with the foot and pulls the leash which activates the mouth that opens and gives this menacing sound. They are made by a firm in Mentone and sell the larger size for 5,000 francs about £5,000 francs about £5 and the smaller size at 3,500 francs, September 1952 / Bridgeman Images

Sport Motorcycling: Isle of Man TT Racing 750 CC Sidecar Class. Siegfried Schauzu celebrates victory, June 1969
Sport Motorcycling: Isle of Man TT Racing 750 CC Sidecar Class. Siegfried Schauzu celebrates victory, June 1969

MPX5098455: Sport Motorcycling: Isle of Man TT Racing 750 CC Sidecar Class. Siegfried Schauzu celebrates victory, June 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Model Stefanie Marrian, August 1974
Model Stefanie Marrian, August 1974

MPX5098471: Model Stefanie Marrian, August 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Miss World will wear a crown of steel with matching cape. Mecca Promotions had the idea of asking the British Steel Corporation to make a crown, cape and orb in stainless steel for this year's Miss World Contest, taking place at the Royal Albert Hall on December 1st. The designer was Ann Marie Shillito, 25, chosen by BSC, and who won a major prize for young designers two years ago, November 1972
Miss World will wear a crown of steel with matching cape. Mecca Promotions had the idea of asking the British Steel Corporation to make a crown, cape and orb in stainless steel for this year's Miss World Contest, taking place at the Royal Albert Hall on December 1st. The designer was Ann Marie Shillito, 25, chosen by BSC, and who won a major prize for young designers two years ago, November 1972

MPX5098473: Miss World will wear a crown of steel with matching cape. Mecca Promotions had the idea of asking the British Steel Corporation to make a crown, cape and orb in stainless steel for this year's Miss World Contest, taking place at the Royal Albert Hall on December 1st. The designer was Ann Marie Shillito, 25, chosen by BSC, and who won a major prize for young designers two years ago, November 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Sport Motorcycling: Isle of Man TT Racing 750 CC Sidecar Class. Action from the race, June 1969
Sport Motorcycling: Isle of Man TT Racing 750 CC Sidecar Class. Action from the race, June 1969

MPX5098474: Sport Motorcycling: Isle of Man TT Racing 750 CC Sidecar Class. Action from the race, June 1969 / Bridgeman Images


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