MPX5161264: The largest and oldest boys club in Sunderland is the Lambton Street boys fellowship centre where they accept boys from 8 to 18 years of age. In some cases they accept them even younger. The club has been open for the last 54 years. Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, 27th April 1954 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161324: Forty French boys and girls aged between 9 - 11 from Boulogne are starting a fortnight's schooling at Cannonbury Primary School, Islington, London, N1. They came with forty Islington children who stayed with them in Boulogne, and in whose homes they will stay now. The exchange was the idea of Mrs Hilda Wurr headmistress of Cannonbury School where all the children are taught French from the age of 8. In Boulogne the English children had tuition all in French at the Ecole Cary for boys and girls at the Ecole Frederic Sauvage. But now it is the turn of the French children to have their lessons in English in a double mixed class with English boys and girls. Our Picture Shows: Maths lesson with a mixed class of French and English pupils. 19th June 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161327: Forty French boys and girls aged between 9 - 11 from Boulogne are starting a fortnight's schooling at Cannonbury Primary School, Islington, London, N1. They came with forty Islington children who stayed with them in Boulogne, and in whose homes they will stay now. The exchange was the idea of Mrs Hilda Wurr headmistress of Cannonbury School where all the children are taught French from the age of 8. In Boulogne the English children had tuition all in French at the Ecole Cary for boys and girls at the Ecole Frederic Sauvage. But now it is the turn of the French children to have their lessons in English in a double mixed class with English boys and girls. Our Picture Shows: French school children enjoying their daily bottle of milk. 19th June 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5162514: Police Investigation into disappearance of haulage contractor George Brett and his son Terry Brett aged 10, who are missing under mysterious circumstances. Pictured, Police forensics experts search metallic blue Mercedes owned by George Brett and found abandoned at Kings Cross National Car Park, London, 7th January 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5162519: Police Investigation into disappearance of haulage contractor George Brett and his son Terry Brett aged 10, who are missing under mysterious circumstances. Pictured, Police forensics experts search metallic blue Mercedes owned by George Brett and found abandoned at Kings Cross National Car Park, London, 7th January 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5162525: Mr Edward Heath, Lord Privy Seal, pictured at Paddington Station on his arrival from the West Country. He denied statements said to have been made by him to a reporter on a French Newspaper. Pictured reading a coy of the article in the french newspaper is Daily Mirror reporter W Wolf. 24th March 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images