MPX5135470: Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed at a press conference after being told to take a paid leave of absence. He was temporarily suspended from duty and removed from the inquiry after allegations of criminal wrongdoing were made against him, which were later proven to be false. 6th June 1986 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135488: Sunday Pictorial 27th April 1947, Front Page. Report on 1947 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium where Charlton Athletic beat Burnley by one goal to nil. Picture shows the Charlton team celebrating with the trophy after the match. Headline reads: Cup Fever. Wembley's 100,000 are telling Britain all about it today. Main picture shows swimwear models Pat Purser and Sheila Rathbone displaying latest fashions in a magnolia garden. 27th April 1947 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135824: In an endeavour to take the church to the people, a church service, complete with choir, is held in one of Newcastle-On-Tyne's main streets, Tyne and Wear. Immediately after evening service at St. John's Church, the vicar and congregation walks through the streets to hold a service somewhere in the Parish. The idea was originated because war workers, whose duties prevented them attending ordinary services through the day, could take part. Here is the scene, with passers by joining in. September 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135842: The easiest way of offending Cleo Laine is to suggest that most people still think of her as a jazz/blues singer. "You can't have been following my career very closely...that's what people say who don't go to my performances," comes the crisp reply. "The way the media put tags on people is quite odious and can restrict a career." Point taken, she has done a lot besides jazz. She earned herself acclaim in various West End productions, from straight roles in "Hedda Gabler" and Shakespeare and musicals, operas and as a soloist with major orchestras. But surely we can be forgiven for thinking of her first as half of that superbly successful jazz partnership with her composer husband John Dankworth? And they are together again in the new musical "Colette," written for her by John Dankworth, which had its world premier at the Alexander Theatre, Birmingham on Tuesday, and will run there for two weeks before transferring to the West End. "Colette" is based on the life of the famous French novelist who created "Gigi." They have a 350-seat theatre/concert hall at their Wavendon, Bucks. home, where they experimented with songs and readings to see what would be viable as a stage production. 1st September 1980 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135789: The last Lancaster bomber to fly. It flew from Hullavington RAF airfield near Swindon en route for Blackpool where it will be operational for a short period before being stored in an aviation museum. The Lancaster had been hangered at the RAF where it had been made airworthy and restored. The take off was delayed due to rain and mist. 26th June 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135795: Images believes to show aircrew members of the 106th Bomber Squadron seen here cycling to their Lancaster MkI bomber at RAF Syerston. The squadron had just recently convert from the Avro Manchester bombers which can be seen in the distance, c. November 1942 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135796: President Kennedy seen here with the Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Nikita Khrushchev on the first of two days of meetings. The summit held in the Austrian capital, Vienna covered a wide range of topics, including Laos, disarmament and general issues of ideology. The main issue of the summit was Berlin. Khrushchev was threatening to sign a peace agreement with East Germany that would have impinge on the rights of the West. Progress was made on Laos, but on other matters, the two leaders clashed." June 4th 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images