MPX5122303: Inventor Bert Coleman shows how to play a note on his electronic mini organ. Berts invention went on to be marketed by Rolf Harris as the Stylophone. It wasn't just amateur musicians who warmed to Bert's invention David Bowie is rumoured to have composed Space Oddity on one, September 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5122328: A West Indian record shop's takings have doubled since it moved with the help of West Midlands County Council. Alpha Records opened in June 1983 with the backing of a £5,000 grant from the County Council. Now the shop run by Philmore Duke(left) and Tony McCook, has new premises in Victoria Street, Coventry. 6th September 1984 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5122345: Inventor Bert Coleman shows how to play a note on his electronic mini organ. Berts invention went on to be marketed by Rolf Harris as the Stylophone. It wasn't just amateur musicians who warmed to Bert's invention David Bowie is rumoured to have composed Space Oddity on one, September 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5122349: Inventor Bert Coleman shows how to play a note on his electronic mini organ. Berts invention went on to be marketed by Rolf Harris as the Stylophone. It wasn't just amateur musicians who warmed to Bert's invention David Bowie is rumoured to have composed Space Oddity on one, September 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5127501: Baby in the belfry. Sitting happily in his pram, watching the efforts of his mummie and daddy and cocking an ear as the peals ring out is ten month old Jimmy Booker the bellringers baby at Shoreham, Kent. His parents Dad third from the left and his mum next to him take young Jimmy with them to the church every Sunday morning when they go to do their stuff in the bellringing team 26th August 1945 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images