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
MPX5087806: Entertainment: Dance: Folk Dancing. In this dance from the Phillipine Islands called "Tinkling" you need twinkling feet for the girls holding the bamboo canes move them about very fast and one has to dance in between without tripping up. The two girls wearing their national dancing dress called a "Patadiong". September 1953 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5087920: Sir Geoffrey Howe: Chancellor Sir Geoffrey Howe, his wife Lady Elspeth, and their pet dog Budget, surprised regulars at The Bell pub in Outwood, Surrey on Saturday March 6 when they all popped in for a beer. Sir Geoffrey dropped no hints about his budget plans for drinkers. Perhaps he was getting a round in before putting a scowl on the faces of the nations drinkers. Lap Dog .Budget takes a drop or two, with Sir Geoffrey and Lady Howe. March 1982 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5087939: Mrs. Hambrook of the Old Manor Hotel, Bracknell, Berks, offered to look after a week old piglet of a large litter. She did not bargain for the pig taking possession of the hotel. Fernando, the name given to the piglet, decided the luxuries of a hotel were well worth cultivating and so he meandered around the hotel looking for tasty morsels. Customers soon took Fernando for granted and although the piglet never took to drink he discovered drinkers were good companions, and whenever there was a party Fernando was there. Soon Fernando became too much of a handful for Mrs. Hambrook and so, having saved his life, he has to go back to his brothers and sisters to be fattened up for the bacon factory. The staff of the hotel are very sad, but they all realise that a growing Fernando will be too big to keep as a pet any longer. Fernando with Mrs. Hambrook (left) causes quite a lot of amusement to the customers in the lounge at the old Manor Hotel. February 1949 / Bridgeman Images