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MPX5121475: Members of the cast of the popular television comedy series Dads Army appear in a special Christmas show where they have to train for snowy weather. Dressed in attire from their own homes are back row left to right: Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier), Private Godfrey (Arnold Ridley) and Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn), Front row left to right: Private Frazer (John Laurie), Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe) and Private Pike (Ian Lavender) December 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121491: Dads Army actors at the opening of a new exhibition about the real Dads Army - the Home Guard at the Imperial War Museum Left to right are Private Godfrey played by Arnold Ridley, Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn), ARP Warden Bill Pertwee, Captain Mainwaring played by Arthur Lowe, Private Fraser (John Laurie) and Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier) October 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121495: Dad's Army actors at the opening of a new exhibition about the real Dad's Army - the Home Guard at the Imperial War Museum Left to right are Private Godfrey played by Arnold Ridley, Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn), ARP Warden Bill Pertwee, Captain Mainwaring played by Arthur Lowe, Private Fraser (John Laurie) and Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier) October 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121510: The crew of the BBC television series Dads Army pose for a group photograph. They are Back Row left to right: Arnold Ridley, John Laurie and Bill Pertwee. Middle row left to right are: Clive Dunn, Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier. Front row are Ian Lavender and James Beck December 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121516: Honeymoon couples seen here kissing in their Merton Hotel rooms on the Isle of Jersey. The Island is in the middle of its annual invasion by newly weds A number of couples brought their wedding forwards to beat the taxman and the change in the married couples tax allowances, April 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121523: The Tyne Bridge spanning the River Tyne, North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne with Gateshead. It was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson and was built by Dorman Long and Co. of Middlesbrough. It was officially opened on 10 October 1928 by King George V. It is a fine example of a Compression arch bridge with a suspended-deck, January 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121537: The Tyne Bridge spanning the River Tyne, North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne with Gateshead. It was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson and was built by Dorman Long and Co. of Middlesbrough. It was officially opened on 10 October 1928 by King George V. It is a fine example of a Compression arch bridge with a suspended-deck, January 1966 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121544: Bolton Wanderers, On 9 March 1946, crowd congestion led to 33 Bolton Wanderers F. C. spectators losing their lives through asphyxiation and hundreds suffering injuries in a crowd estimated to be in excess of 85,000 people, whilst watching their team take on Stoke City F. C. in the Sixth Round second-leg of the FA Cup [2] (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5121560: Bolton Wanderers, On 9 March 1946, crowd congestion led to 33 Bolton Wanderers F. C. spectators losing their lives through asphyxiation and hundreds suffering injuries in a crowd estimated to be in excess of 85,000 people, whilst watching their team take on Stoke City F. C. in the Sixth Round second-leg of the FA Cup [2] (photo) / Bridgeman Images