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MPX5127835: Looking every inch the superstars they truly are, the Bee Gees came home to the small Manchester suburb of Chorlton cum Hardy with a message that will thrill their British fans. The boys are back - for good. Now that their families are growing up, the Gibb brothers have decided to leave America and settle in England intheir old home in Keppel Road Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb outside their old home. November 1981 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5127864: The making of a stained glass window intended for Liverpool's Anglican cathedral. The window depicts the Holy Trinity, and was made by James Powell and Sons. The foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in July 1904, and it was consecrated in 1924, though regular services were not held until 1940. The cathedral is the largest in Britain, 17th April 1934 (b/w photo), James Powell & Sons (1834-1980) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5127882: Mr Barry Charles Claridge & Miss Caroline Marie Deeley pictured on their wedding day at The Church of Our Lady of the Angels, Nuneaton. Mr Claridge is a director of N Claridge Wholesale and Retail Butchers and also director of Warwick Hotels Ltd. Miss Deeley is also a director of two firms, Britero Fuels Ltd and Exhall and Bedworth Motors Ltd, 18th June 1962 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5127985: New Olympic Scarf. The boys will have to be fast to catch up with this Miss as on her scarf are lots of times and distances for running, jumping, cycling and other sports, but she wasn't the sportswoman. They are the names of all the winning members of the 1948 London Olympics, and their times. This scarf was rushed into production by London fashion house who had to wait until the last moment to finish off their list of names, August 1948 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images