ZUM4931841: May 05, 1954 - 'Dem Bones -Dem Bone: -Dem Dry Bones'... The Skeleton Come Out Into The Sunshine.. Pearl Eldridge (left) and Gwen Standing caused quite a sensation when they arrived in the brilliant sunshine- at the” The Domes” Brighton to take part in the Dust Dancing Class at the Brighton Musical Festival... Dancing to the tune of “Dry Bones” - the girls took second place in the 10-14 years age group / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4934391: Jun. 02, 1954 - New carrier for motorcycles: By the new constructed carrier it will be possible to take also two heavy trunks with the motorcycle an both sides of the back real. The porter is also to be use only for a portfolio (left picture). The ideal carrier will cost DM 35. (Ask address please to Firms Goller, Munich, Hirschgartenallee) / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4934437: Jun. 04, 1954 - Mr. and Mrs. “What's my line” arrives from America. Bob Bach and his wife Jean: Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bach - seen on their arrival at London Airport yesterday. Mr. Bob Bach is the founder and producer of the popular television show “What's my line” in America / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4934449: Jun. 04, 1954 - Little Man - What now? One youngster in a sea of backs: The boy stood in the darkened Mosque where all but he were kneeling. Alone in a sea of backs lost in silent prayer. Small wonder, then, the dark, round eyes of four year old Khurshid Ahmed fill with sudden alarm. His predicament is pictured at the Shah Jehan Mosque Wing, Surrey, where Muslims gathered yesterday in celebration of the” Id al-Fitr Festival / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4934834: Jun 06, 1954 - Curtsey for the Queen Mother: Still in costume, actress Vivien Leigh curtseys to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, at the Variety Club's All-star Matinee at Her Majesty's Theater, London, yesterday. Next to Vivien Leigh are her husband, Sir Laurence Olivier, and Dame Sybil Thorndike. The matinee commemorated three anniversaries - the fiftieth year since the founding of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; Dame Sybin's golden jubilee on the stage; and the birth centenary of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, founder of the RADA / Bridgeman Images