MPX5098583: The Monkees: Monkee Davy Jones Arrived at Heathrow Airport with his wife Linda and 15 month old daughter Talia. They will be here for 6 weeks for talks on future plans, and will visit his parents whilst here. Davy Jones with wife Linda, and daughter at Heathrow , December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5098597: Dress Rehearsal of the London Festival Ballet production of the Nutcracker Ballet by Tchaikovsky at the London Festival Hall. Remarkable was the part of the girl Clara which was played by Jacqueline Edgley aged 13. The Snow Fairy was played by Carmen Mathe, the Nutcracker Prince by Andre Prokovsky and the Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova, December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5098601: Dress Rehearsal of the London Festival Ballet production of the Nutcracker Ballet by Tchaikovsky at the London Festival Hall. Remarkable was the part of the girl Clara which was played by Jacqueline Edgley aged 13. The Snow Fairy was played by Carmen Mathe, the Nutcracker Prince by Andre Prokovsky and the Sugar Plum Fairy by Galina Samtsova. Toy Vivandiere Carol Yule and Toy Soldier John Travis, December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5098419: Actor-singer Jess Conrad challenged Actor Larry Taylor to a duel in Regents Park because of a dispute concerning ownership of car number Plate JC 21. Jess Conrad's face was insured for £20,000 by Lloyds. After the duel had been "fought" for a few minutes near the open air theatre in Regents Park a Parks Police Cyclist arrived on the scene and told them that dueling was not aloud and they would have to stop. Jess Conrad's second was Andrew Ray. Larry Taylor's second was Rocky Taylor. The Judge was model Susan Louise 19. The contest was not decided due to the intervention of the police Jess wore a white shirt and Larry a black sweater. Jess and Larry pictured during the duel, February 1972 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5098456: Today was an important day for Brian Boru a 16 month old wolf hound mascot of the Royal Irish Rangers, with appointments at Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace, The Bank of England and the tower of England. The occasion being the first time the Royal Irish Rangers had taken over guard duties at these places. L/R 1. Wolf hound "Fionn" with his handler Lance Col. O'Toole of the Irish Guards. and Wolf hound 'Brian Boro' with his handler Ranger Norris of the Royal Irish Rangers, September 1971 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5098459: Sergeant Major Ray Bunting reckons he has seen it all before. But he could hardly believe his eyes when his most recent lot of recruits shambled in. 123 in all and some of them seemed a right old rag bag of long-haired, jean-clad youths. "It's a nightmare wondering how we'll get them into shape in time," said R S M Bunting. The lads, average age 16, were recruits to the Junior Leaders Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport at Colerne Camp, near Bath, Wiltshire, March 1979 / Bridgeman Images