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MPX5125442: Keith Richard, 29 the Rolling Stones group's lead guitarist today admitted having heroin and cannabis at his Chelsea, London Home. He also pleaded guilty at Marlborough Street Court to illegally possessing a revolver, a shotgun and ammunition. Keith Richard and his girl friend Anita Pallenberg. October 1973 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125456: Alexander Morris, a pint-sized 9-year-old with his sights on the army passed his first selection board yesterday. Marching with his back straight as a ramrod, dark-haired Alexander impressed the Chief Constable of Bootle, Lancs Lord Berry and the Guards. May 1962 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125459: Rolling Stone: Mick Jagger attending court where Keith Richard & Anita Pallenberg at Marlborough Street Magistrates Court, London. Keith pleaded guilty to possessing a .38 revolver, 100 rounds of .22 ammunition & a 9mm shotgun, without firearms certificates. He also admitted charges of possessing Chinese heroin, cannabis, 3 Physeptone tablets & a Mandrax tablet. He was fined £125 on the firearm charges & £80 on the drugs charges. Anita pleaded guilty to illegal possession of 25Mandrax tablets, she was conditionally discharged for a year. 24 October 1973 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125474: The locations for the film 'Under Milk Wood', depict the Welsh village of Llaregub, So there in the village of Bugerall, Richard Burton contemplates the scene. Fishguard is the location for this fictional Welsh village. General scene taken on the hill overlooking the village of Llaregub (Fishguard), at the Druib Stone Circle, the actual spot referred to by Dylan Thomas in his play, and used as a location in the film. February 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125498: The locations for the film 'Under Milk Wood', depict the Welsh village of Llaregub, So there in the village of Bugerall, Richard Burton contemplates the scene. Fishguard is the location for this fictional Welsh village. Richard Burton meets the rush of housewives during a break in shooting, when they shake hands with 'Boyo', a Welsh expression for Big Boy, as the great Richard, a 'local' lad, came back home. February 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125230: Screaming Lord Sutch returned to the London stage after an absence of four years. More than 400 fans, crowded the tiny Country Club, Haverstock-hill, Hampstead, Several pop celebrities, including Keith Richard of The Rolling Stones, Keith Moon of The Who and Spencer Davis, were there to lend moral support. April 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images