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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
MPX5091818: Military Navy Ships Aircraft Carriers: Carrier Ark Royal after a 3 years £32,000,000 refit left Devonport Dockyard today (Monday) on preliminary sea trials. The high wind made her departure hazardous in the River Tamar and Plymouth Sound where she was escorted by four tugs. Ark Royal sailing down the river and in Plymouth Sound. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5091696: Uniform Expo '70 Hostesses: On show to the public today for the first time, was the uniform to be worn by the six British and 14 Japanese hostesses employed on guide and escort duties in the British Pavilion at Expo '70 which opens at Osaka, Japan, in March. The clothes and accessories were chosen from Marks and Spencer's St. Michael range for next spring. Modelling the uniform for the press, was 20 year old Miss Lydia V. Parry one of the British hostesses. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5091881: A square bashing event was started today by Monsignor Canon G.A.Tomlinson, Cardinal Heenan's personal representative, at Paternoster Square near St. Paul's Cathedral. The idea is to visit as many of the 80 London squares within selected boundaries as possible by the walkers most of whom are from the University at Guildford Cathedral. Monsignor Canon G.A. Tomlinson (centre) with the walkers. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5091769: Farmers this afternoon were at the House of Commons to protest over their grievances about the price they obtain for fresh milk. One farmer, Mr. David Cuming from Henstom Park Farm, Devon, brought his cow Nasturtura to St. Stephans Entrance suitably placarded, but a police inspector told the farmer to move on and take his cow with him. The farmer tied up the cow to a parking meter nearby. Mr David Cuming holis his cow Nasturtura whilst he gives an interview for television, in the centre is the police inspector. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images