MPX5076915: Education School: Miss Marjorie Wilson, sister of the Prime Minister, did not join in the Teachers Strike but attended her school at Biscoveey, Cornwall. In the absence of staff teachers, headmistress Miss Wilson shepherds the children out of school and into the school bus. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073641: Cavendish Hotel in Mayfair, Dupont showed Teddy Tinling designed career clothes for the 70's. (left to right) Penny Carter as a garage attendant showing a battle-dress top and trousers in light blue, and Nyda Prenn as an evening hostess for a TV kitchen wears a full length culotte cat suit in green. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073733: Skirting around bring back the mini and jazz it up. The all-together look puts a girl in the swing. "Just a sweater and pants, plus a few minis-that's all you need for fun," says Shirley Hounsell. "One, two, button-on my mini. It puts pants on a new level," she says. "Now for the kilt. This drop of Scotch will certainly keep out the cold." As for the mini-pini-it is just as warm and twice as snazzy as a woollen vest. December 1971 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073736: European Conservation Year beings on January 1st 1970 and the sum of £1,000,000 is the target aimed at by The British National Appeal of the World Wildlife Fund. First to set this huge target in motion is Spike Milligan, who with the help of many well-known artists has made along playing record called "No One's Gonna change our World",. Today at the Strand Palace Hotel, Spike Millingan invited the press, to the press conference discussing the all-star record released by E.M.I. for the World Wildlife Fund. Spike Milligan with the Wildlife Fund symbol, the panda, and its young. Spike has tried to makeup with eye shadow to look like the panda. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073907: Childrens Choir The children's committee of two boys and two girls enter up names and addresses, file the cards and do other clerical duties. The organist (standing right) sits in at these weekly conferences between the Chief and the committee to discuss musical presentations. Circa 1945 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088219: What do you wear when the sun really shines as though it means it, and you mean to enjoy it? From St. Tropez to Southend, the girls are covering up in long, drifting skirts in the prettiest possible prints. The newest are made on dirndl lines, gathered into a tight waist that is often shirred. Then they add the barest little tee-shirt tops they can find and top the lot with a demure straw hat dripping with flowers. If you prefer something briefer, there are some great new sundresses and playsuits. Cut on real glamour girl lines with halter necklines and bare backs, they are in complete contrast to the almost Victorian look of long skirts. July 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088277: Humour: Pictures of set of "Nude" furniture designed and sculpted by painter and graphic artist Allen Jones, aged 32. This is his second excursion into sculpture. The set comprises a table composed of a crouching female figure, supporting a plate of glass. Another "Nude" stands there with her hands outstretched. If you hang a hat on it it becomes a hat-stand, and of course there is a chair consisting of a girl with a seat on top. Allen Jones is an internationally reputed artist. He makes these figures in fibre-glass and leather. The artist's wife laying the table. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076942: Newsboy Nigel Safe aged 14, knows what makes his paper round run smoothly- his unicycle. He can sort out the papers while he speeds around Cowplain, near Portsmouth, Hampshire. Nigel's dad, navy lieutenant Ron Safe. bought the unicycle in America. And over since the lad's been a big wheel in the business. June 1979 / Bridgeman Images