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MPX5071751: Tory leader Edward Heath bought himself an early Christmas present, when he did a bit of shopping, before dashing to catch his train back south, after being in Manchester on a lunch engagement. He spent five pounds to buy a blue sweater, after first trying on a brown one. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071778: Tory leader Edward Heath bought himself an early Christmas present, when he did a bit of shopping, before dashing to catch his train back south, after being in Manchester on a lunch engagement. He spent five pounds to buy a blue sweater, after first trying on a brown one. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071805: Yoga. Only the Centre Court would produce a similar nerve-racking moment for a tennis player...shakily trying a yoga exercise (above) is Carol Yates-Bell. Showing how it should be done is yoga expert Mr. Bombay Iyengar. They were at the pre-Wimbledon party given by Lady Crosfield at her Highgate home yesterday. Watching are (left to right) tennis stars Angela Buxton, Pat Hird, Shusha Asar, Gillian Evans and Pauline Roberts. June 1960 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071837: Tiny Tim is to take part in tonights charity Save Rave pop show at the London Palladium, which Princess Margaret will attend. Tiny Tim will be wearing three neck ties given to him by his girl friend Vicki, he will wear them all at once, when he goes to bed they go on his pillow. Tiny Tim wearing his three ties at the Palladium today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070851: Chris Bonington, who is to lead the expedition to climb the south face of Annapurna in the Himalayas, at his home in Bowdon Cheshire, where he is working on detailed plans for the trip. With two other members of the expedition Don Whillans, (deputy leader) and Ian Clough. November 1969 Z10656 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070854: Chris Bonington, who is to lead the expedition to climb the south face of Annapurna in the Himalayas, at his home in Bowdon Cheshire, where he is working on detailed plans for the trip. With two other members of the expedition Don Whillans, (deputy leader) and Ian Clough. November 1969 Z10656-004 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070872: Chris Bonington, who is to lead the expedition to climb the south face of Annapurna in the Himalayas, at his home in Bowdon Cheshire, where he is working on detailed plans for the trip. With two other members of the expedition Don Whillans, (deputy leader) and Ian Clough. November 1969 Z10656-001 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070902: Entertainment Film. Science Fiction series being made for ATV by Century 21 Productions. (Century 21 is Gerry and Sylvia Anderson who made the very successful puppet series, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, etc). There will be seventeen epidoses, and the budget is £100,000 per episode. For a change there is no American money in the production. The story is basically about S.H.A.D.O. (Supreme Headquarters Alien Defence Organisation), a sort of United Nations of the space age, against the mysterious aliens in their UFO's. (Unidentified Flying Objects) to the uninitiated. Our Picture Shows: Actresses on the Moon base set. October 1969 Z10450 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070903: Entertainment Film. Science Fiction series being made for ATV by Century 21 Productions. (Century 21 is Gerry and Sylvia Anderson who made the very successful puppet series, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, etc). There will be seventeen epidoses, and the budget is £100,000 per episode. For a change there is no American money in the production. The story is basically about S.H.A.D.O. (Supreme Headquarters Alien Defence Organisation), a sort of United Nations of the space age, against the mysterious aliens in their UFO's. (Unidentified Flying Objects) to the uninitiated. Our Picture Shows: Actresses on the Moon base set. October 1969 Z10450-006 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070906: Entertainment Film. Science Fiction series being made for ATV by Century 21 Productions. (Century 21 is Gerry and Sylvia Anderson who made the very successful puppet series, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, etc). There will be seventeen epidoses, and the budget is £100,000 per episode. For a change there is no American money in the production. The story is basically about S.H.A.D.O. (Supreme Headquarters Alien Defence Organisation), a sort of United Nations of the space age, against the mysterious aliens in their UFO's. (Unidentified Flying Objects) to the uninitiated. Our Picture Shows: Actresses on the Moon base set. October 1969 Z10450-005 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070910: Entertainment Film. Science Fiction series being made for ATV by Century 21 Productions. (Century 21 is Gerry and Sylvia Anderson who made the very successful puppet series, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, etc). There will be seventeen epidoses, and the budget is £100,000 per episode. For a change there is no American money in the production. The story is basically about S.H.A.D.O. (Supreme Headquarters Alien Defence Organisation), a sort of United Nations of the space age, against the mysterious aliens in their UFO's. (Unidentified Flying Objects) to the uninitiated. Our Picture Shows: Actresses on the Moon base set. October 1969 Z10450-004 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070917: The shoot at Camberley, Surrey, started early to exterminate all wild life on the common where the rabied dog is thought to have been before it was caught. The "guns" pictured being briefed before they set off on the shoot. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Mr. Cledwyn Hughes visits the area. October 1969 Z10448 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070936: The happy Daily Mirror family: The Fry's have lived in their own home at Woodlands Park, Bexley, Kent. For four and a half years. They have done all the contemporary decorating inside themselves. Mr. Richard Fry aged 37, a commercial artist, and his wife 27 year old Marion, take the Mirror every day. They have two children, Tony aged 3 1/2 and Beverly aged 7 1/2 months. May 1960 M4346-005 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070945: The happy Daily Mirror family: The Fry's have lived in their own home at Woodlands Park, Bexley, Kent. For four and a half years. They have done all the contemporary decorating inside themselves. Mr. Richard Fry aged 37, a commercial artist, and his wife 27 year old Marion, take the Mirror every day. They have two children, Tony aged 3 1/2 and Beverly aged 7 1/2 months. May 1960 M4346-007 / Bridgeman Images