MPX5137015: This row of buildings in Westgate, Guisborough, North Yorkshire, from the stone built house on the right to the far Co-Operative shop have been added by the department of Environment to the town's list of buildings of architectural or historical interest. They are listed as 'Grade Two.' 29th November 1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5137023: Percy Hedley School with their medals galore. 12 members competed in the second National Spastics Society Games held at Stoke Mandeville. They won 32 gold medals, 20 silver and 7 bronze with two certificates in events including discus, javelin throwing, putting the shot, medicine ball, Indian clubs, wheelchair dash, slalom and tricycle races. Pictured with their medals are (left to right, front row) Norman Rhodes, Andy Mitchell, David Forshaw, Dennis Sproate. Back row, left to right, Gary Dixon, Joe Armstrong, Gerard Pattison and Paul Marshall. 7th July 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5137037: Margaret Thatcher seen here handing over the keys, a can of paint and a set of brushes to Mr. and Mrs. Linford at 91, Bathurst Gardens, Kensal Green, N.W. 10 London. It was the first G.L.C. homestead that the Linford's won in a draw, it's a dilapidated house, in return for renovating it they will pay no, mortgage for three years. Mrs. Thatcher with the Linford's in the backroom with no floor. April 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images