MPX5128163: Airline stewardesses use model aircraft to show off the new red, white and blue livery of British Airways, it still featured the Speedbird of BOAC. Pictured (left to right)', Sandra Siddall of Cardiff (Cambrian Airways), Barbara Tweddle of Newcastle (Northeast Airlines) and Jennie English of the Isle of Bute (BEA Scottish), 05/07/1973 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5128174: The Army and the RAF gave a helping hand to American Air Filter Ltd, Cramlington, to get equipment high on the roof of Drax Power Station, near Selby, Yorkshire. AAF had manufactured three large blow down mutes for the power station's superheater safety silencer valve, 250ft above the ground. But the 18 sections of the equipment, the largest weighing 3,920 lbs, could not be placed with conventional lifting equipment, so the RAF gave a hand with a Westland Puma helicopter. The Army supervised the slinging and harnessing of the 18 lifts with Mr Bob Parkin of AAF, 03/08/1973 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5128242: Fire at Maryhill Road Glasgow. Fire breaks out in an unoccupied furniture shop spreading along the row of shops and trapping some families in their homes above. Fifty families were made homeless and one woman and one Fire Officer lost their lives. Saturday, 18th November 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5128257: Fire at Maryhill Road Glasgow. Fire breaks out in an unoccupied furniture shop spreading along the row of shops and trapping some families in their homes above. Fifty families were made homeless and one woman and one Fire Officer lost their lives. Saturday, 18th November 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5128264: Fire at Maryhill Road Glasgow. Fire breaks out in an unoccupied furniture shop spreading along the row of shops and trapping some families in their homes above. Fifty families were made homeless and one woman and one Fire Officer lost their lives. Saturday, 18th November 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5128289: Fire at Maryhill Road Glasgow. Fire breaks out in an unoccupied furniture shop spreading along the row of shops and trapping some families in their homes above. Fifty families were made homeless and one woman and one Fire Officer lost their lives. Saturday, 18th November 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5128303: The Tyne Tunnel, runs under the River Tyne from Howdon in North Tyneside to Jarrow in South Tyneside - the construction of the pedestrian tunnel, workmen make a start on the access passage to the spot where the tunnel will begin on the Jarrow side of the river 13 February 1948 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images