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MPX5073732: Animals. European Conservation Year beings on January 1st 1970 and the sum of £1,000,000 is the target aimed at by The British National Appeal of the World Wildlife Fund. First to set this huge target in motion is Spike Milligan, who with the help of many well-known artists has made along playing record called "No One's Gonna change our World",. Today at the Strand Palace Hotel, Spike Millingan invited the press, to the press conference discussing the all-star record released by E.M.I. for the World Wildlife Fund. Seated at the table at the reception and being toasted by the stars present, the Wildlife Fund symbol, panda and young. The stars (working away from the panda) Cilla Black, Spike Milligan, Bruce Forsyth, Kenny Lynch, Bee Gee Maurice Gibb, Sir Landsborough Thomson, CB OBE, Trustee of the Wildlife Fund, and George Martin musical producer. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073733: Skirting around bring back the mini and jazz it up. The all-together look puts a girl in the swing. "Just a sweater and pants, plus a few minis-that's all you need for fun," says Shirley Hounsell. "One, two, button-on my mini. It puts pants on a new level," she says. "Now for the kilt. This drop of Scotch will certainly keep out the cold." As for the mini-pini-it is just as warm and twice as snazzy as a woollen vest. December 1971 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073736: European Conservation Year beings on January 1st 1970 and the sum of £1,000,000 is the target aimed at by The British National Appeal of the World Wildlife Fund. First to set this huge target in motion is Spike Milligan, who with the help of many well-known artists has made along playing record called "No One's Gonna change our World",. Today at the Strand Palace Hotel, Spike Millingan invited the press, to the press conference discussing the all-star record released by E.M.I. for the World Wildlife Fund. Spike Milligan with the Wildlife Fund symbol, the panda, and its young. Spike has tried to makeup with eye shadow to look like the panda. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073743: Demonstrations against hunting: Result of the poll organised by the League Against Cruel Sports through an advert in the Daily Mirror, was delivered to Mr. Arnold Shaw MP for Ilford, at the House of Commons today. Mr. Shaw is due to present his Private Members Bill for the Abolition of Deerhunting to parliament on 12th December,1969. Members of the League handover the votes to the MP's. The small bag held by Mr. Shaw contains the 454 vote supporting stag hunting. (left to right) MP's are Eric Heffer, Kevin McNamara, Arnold Shaw, Col. Marcus Lipton, and Edwin Brooks. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073907: Childrens Choir The children's committee of two boys and two girls enter up names and addresses, file the cards and do other clerical duties. The organist (standing right) sits in at these weekly conferences between the Chief and the committee to discuss musical presentations. Circa 1945 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073939: Comedian Jack Douglas (42) takes his guns with him wherever he travels, all over England, for he has a total of 4,000 acres rough shooting right, so that wherever he may be working, he can drive to his nearest shooting land to enjoy his sport. Jack Douglas as the fool, with one of his five guns. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073942: Comedian Jack Douglas (42) takes his guns with him wherever he travels, all over England, for he has a total of 4,000 acres rough shooting right, so that wherever he may be working, he can drive to his nearest shooting land to enjoy his sport. Jack Douglas as the fool, with one of his five guns. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073948: Comedian Jack Douglas (42) takes his guns with him wherever he travels, all over England, for he has a total of 4,000 acres rough shooting right, so that wherever he may be working, he can drive to his nearest shooting land to enjoy his sport. Jack Douglas as the fool, with one of his five guns. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images