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MPX5127311: Drummer Colin Peterson, who is suing the Bee Gees pop group, may be "cutting off his nose to spite his face," a judge suggested in London on Wednesday (24-9-69). Mr. Petersen, 23, who says he was sacked from the three -man group last month, seeks a temporary High Court order to stop the use of the Bee Gee name without his permission. He is seen here with his wife Joanne. September 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5127473: Hundreds of wild ponies driven from Exmoor are sold at Bampton, Devon, Pony Fair. Before the war they sold 2/6d, today (1948) an average price was £5 per pony. Farmers and dealers gathered in the small town where in a sea of mud and heavy rain, the ponies were auctioned. Owners who drove the ponies from the moor, struggle to get the animals into the auctioning enclosure. Only manpower can be used to move the ponies which have never before felt the hand of man. 29th October 1948 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5126618: Love and Romance: Valentines Day Couples in Spain. On a bicycle made for two: Left to Right in pairs: Bob Dickinson, 32 from Romford and Hazel Wilson, 21, from London, Penthouse girl. Richard Laccohee, 33, London docker, Gerry Cummins, 17, from London. Tony Appleton, 32, Chelmsford carpet salesman, Julie Smith, 21, from Leicester now living in London - a model. Nigel Hawker, 21 from London and Pat Collier, 22. February 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5126858: One of the smallest primary schools in Coventry, All Saints, in Vecquery Street, is to be replaced at a cost of £72,000. All Saints was founded in 1877 and is in need of replacement on account of its age and unsatisfactory condition, but it must be replaced in any case because of road plans. Negotiations are taking place for a site near the Charterhouse, London Road, Coventry. 4th April 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images