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MPX5071196: Next seasons togs being made by Burns Utility Club supporters. Left to right: Geo. Pointing, Utility inside right, being fitted by Mrs. D. Yates for a flourbag shirt. Miss V. Revell is busy at the machine. Colwell, outside right, has his measurements taken by Mrs. Wernick, at the club headquarters at Chadwell Heath. April 1944 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071199: 23 year old actress singer Thelma Taylor sits on the stage at the London Palladium during the Royal Variety show rehearsals although she will not appear in the show. Thelma was chosen from many girls to sit on stage to have the TV colour camera line up on her because of her blonde hair and colouring. This is the first Royal Variety show to go out in colour TV. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071235: Not such a silly ass. Little Miss Muffet, fluffy little baby donkey, is only a month old, but she is already the belle of the Blackpool beach. Worn out with all the admiration showered on her, Miss Muffet decides to sleep it off. Father's boots make a fine pillow and won't he be surprised when he returns from his swim to find such an unusual watch dog. June 1947 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071248: York Terrace, Regents Park, gutted by fire Standing at the end of a turntable ladder 50 feet above the ground facing smoke and flames, a fireman sprays a jet of water on to part of a five storey building destroyed by fire i The fireman was one of 100 called to deal with the blaze in a part of York Terrace which was being reconstructed. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071288: Sport: The South African springbok rugby team that flew in yesterday to be welcomed by anti-apartheid demonstrators at London Airport were shouted at and had banners waved in their faces during their practice session at the Richmond Athletic Association ground at Richmond this morning. The demonstrators were escorted from the ground by the police. The springbok players pictured during training this morning. October 1969 / Bridgeman Images