MPX5072987: The Queen has bought "Cicero" an Edinburgh Co-operative Society milk horse, to be groomed as the Life Guards drum horse. Trooper Donald Hudsby the Life Guard drum horse, looks after the horse. Cicero held by Life Guard Trooper Tom Carruthers, is being introduced by Trooper Donald Hudsby to the drums. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072313: Winston Churchill makes a speech from the balcony following victory in his constituency of Woodford, Essex during the General Election. His Conservative Party went on to win the election by a small margin making him Prime Minister for the second time. 26th October 1951 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072344: Fashion Clothing. Tomorrow Janet Ibbotson opens her own boutique in Pond Place, S.W.3. She works entirely in suede, leather and snakeskin and the shop will carry an exciting range of dresses, trousers, skirts, coats, jackets and waistcoats all in these materials. Jenny Bird in brown leather trousers - approximately 20 guineas, and a snakeskin waistcoat approximately 27 guineas. October 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072382: Brother - And Sister. The nun's wimple hides a kiss - and a story. After twenty-three years teaching in Johnnesburg, South Africa, Sister Mary Paschael came home again yesterday. And there to greet her at London Airport was her brother, Paschael O'Connor. When she last saw him, he was two months old. November 1955 P013510 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072412: Comedian Benny Hill 1968 January 21st Marks the anniversary of the birth of British comedian Alfred Hill. Better known as Benny Hill he appeared in comedy revues on stage, on the radio and, in 1949, on the television show Hi, There. In 1955 he started The Benny Hill Show, featuring skits and songs from the bottoms-and-bosoms school of British humor. Hill also appeared occasionally in films, including Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang. In the 1970s The Benny Hill Show made it to the U.S. and Hill became an international star of TV comedy until his show was cancelled in 1989. Benny Hill died in April 1992 LAFJan05 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072475: 1969 Film, Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? A british musical film directed by and starring Anthony Newley in the title role of Merkin. The film focuses on his promiscuous relationships with women, particularly Polyester Poontang (played by Newley's wife Joan Collins) and the adolescent Mercy Humppe (Playboy centerfold Connie Kreski). 21st April 1968. Pictured Isobel Hurl, Connie Kerski, Judy Cornwell, Alete Morrison, Joan Collins, Berry Cornish Yolanda . / Bridgeman Images