MPX5082411: 73 years old, and still boxing, Fred Oldham, a Shirley, Birmingham, pig farmer, is a member of Birmingham Old Time Boxers Association - a group of past boxers who meet regularly in Birmingham and stage tournaments among themselves. (Could make a fair close up). Left of picture, Fred stops a straight left from George Bartlett. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082493: Pictures taken in the Thornbury House, Kiddlington remand home where the "students" live sort of family units. A game of billiards in slightly disturbed by one of the staff children. Nicola Gowe (12 months) grabbing all the pocketed balls. Boys studying the timetable in their classes. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082635: Kids in the Park: It was shoes off in Tabbard Gardens, Bermondsey, today (Saturday). Space Structures Workshop - a small group of experimental artists - had some of their plastic creations there for the children to play on, and in. There was a tunnel, a sort of balloon, and the "witch's cauldron" surrounded by coloured smoke. The kids lazed, romped, jumped, climbed, and just as often fell. It was a great day in the sun. June 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082644: Kids in the Park: It was shoes off in Tabbard Gardens, Bermondsey, today (Saturday). Space Structures Workshop - a small group of experimental artists - had some of their plastic creations there for the children to play on, and in. There was a tunnel, a sort of balloon, and the "witch's cauldron" surrounded by coloured smoke. The kids lazed, romped, jumped, climbed, and just as often fell. It was a great day in the sun. June 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082646: Kids in the Park: It was shoes off in Tabbard Gardens, Bermondsey, today (Saturday). Space Structures Workshop - a small group of experimental artists - had some of their plastic creations there for the children to play on, and in. There was a tunnel, a sort of balloon, and the "witch's cauldron" surrounded by coloured smoke. The kids lazed, romped, jumped, climbed, and just as often fell. It was a great day in the sun. June 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082733: Arms for South Africa protest. The former two political prisoners (left to right) are John Schlapobersky, 22, a student at Sussex University who is a white South African and Wilfrid Brutus, 44, who is a coloured South African sitting beside a poster towards the end of the 24 hour fast. July 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082740: Edward Mann brings back the star system in his spring '70 collection of millinery - he calls his collection "Million Dollar Baby" - hats to grow-your-own-glamour, 1970 style. Veils are back on several styles. Frances O'Toole in (8109) floppy hat, and white toweling bikini. Girl holding hats is Penny John who works at the milliners. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082753: Roger Moore in Southampton for a preview of his latest film "Crossplot" popped into a local department store to look at the Christmas Scene. He said he always wanted to be a Father Christmas and listened to some of the children's wants for delivery on Christmas Morn. Santa Roger Moore with Melanie Ingham aged 4. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5086145: Sir Harry Pilkington who headed the Broadcasting commitee which consider the future of broadcasting and whos findings was produced into the Pilkington Report. The report, published in June 1962, criticised the populism of ITV, and recommended that Britain's third national television channel should be awarded to the BBC. BBC2 was launched two years later. Sir Harry Pilkington is seen here sharing a joke. June 1962 / Bridgeman Images