MPX5089259: Pictures of Control desk for the Four Allied Powers show American, English and French Controllers in their places. The Russian Controller refuses to sit with the others and so this picture was taken of the back of the Control desk where he can be seen, furthest away wearing a Sam Brownes belt. His name is Senior Lieutenant Komarov. July 1948 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5089396: Who wants to live next to a 'Copter? Some people complain about the neighbours dogs. Some complain about loud radios, others about the neighbhours children. In Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire, they're complaining about the neighbours helicopter. For Roger Woodward, 33-year-old boss of a TV rental firm, beats the traffic jams by dropping into his back garden in a £22,000 helicopter. Apart from business use, Roger uses the helicopter to take the family away at the weekends. May 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5089409: Gary is Flying High: Pop star Garry Glitter is currently flying high in the air as well as in the pop charts. Extravagant dresser Gary has just started a "Glitter Over England" tour which takes in twenty four towns and cities. And to keep up with his tight schedule he will be using this helicopter. May 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5089434: This Airco DH-4 operated a service from Londons Croydon Airport to Paris. Instone & Co. were a shipping company that originally operated a private service from its base in Cardiff via London to Paris late in 1919. The London to Paris segment was turned into a public service in April 1920 under the name of Instone Air Line. The Instone Airline Limited to Paris Air service 1920. / Bridgeman Images
MPX5089470: All stars cricket match in aid of charity. A cricket match was held this afternoon at Seal (Kent) in aid of the Seal Over-Sixties Club and other local charities in which a team of stage and screen stars played the local XI. Cad Cardew Robinson fielding in his usual style. June 1960 / Bridgeman Images