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Joan Collins and Maxwell Reed announce their engagement April 1952 (b/w photo)
Joan Collins and Maxwell Reed announce their engagement April 1952 (b/w photo)

MPX5139737: Joan Collins and Maxwell Reed announce their engagement April 1952 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Marlene Dietrich on her arrival in England June 1949 (b/w photo)
Marlene Dietrich on her arrival in England June 1949 (b/w photo)

MPX5139749: Marlene Dietrich on her arrival in England June 1949 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Diana Dors as a stripper on the set of the 1968 television series The Inquisitors October 27th 1968 Y9463
Diana Dors as a stripper on the set of the 1968 television series The Inquisitors October 27th 1968 Y9463

MPX5139752: Diana Dors as a stripper on the set of the 1968 television series The Inquisitors October 27th 1968 Y9463 / Bridgeman Images

Bruce Forsyth at The Royal Variety show rehearsal, Victoria Palace Theatre, London. 13th May 1960 (b/w photo)
Bruce Forsyth at The Royal Variety show rehearsal, Victoria Palace Theatre, London. 13th May 1960 (b/w photo)

MPX5139800: Bruce Forsyth at The Royal Variety show rehearsal, Victoria Palace Theatre, London. 13th May 1960 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally. The motor rally started at Wembley Stadium in London on 19 April 1970 and finished in Mexico City on 27 May 1970, covering approximately 16,000 miles. Pictured, Daily Mirror Motoring Correspondent Patrick Mennem, 18th April 1970 (b/w photo)
1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally. The motor rally started at Wembley Stadium in London on 19 April 1970 and finished in Mexico City on 27 May 1970, covering approximately 16,000 miles. Pictured, Daily Mirror Motoring Correspondent Patrick Mennem, 18th April 1970 (b/w photo)

MPX5139806: 1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally. The motor rally started at Wembley Stadium in London on 19 April 1970 and finished in Mexico City on 27 May 1970, covering approximately 16,000 miles. Pictured, Daily Mirror Motoring Correspondent Patrick Mennem, 18th April 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Alec Guinness British actor at funeral of Michael Wilding 1979 (b/w photo)
Alec Guinness British actor at funeral of Michael Wilding 1979 (b/w photo)

MPX5139827: Alec Guinness British actor at funeral of Michael Wilding 1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A Thompson Machine Gun, illustration, 1979
A Thompson Machine Gun, illustration, 1979

MPX5139842: A Thompson Machine Gun, illustration, 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Dirk Bogarde British actor 1974 (b/w photo)
Dirk Bogarde British actor 1974 (b/w photo)

MPX5139845: Dirk Bogarde British actor 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

American actor John Travolta 1978 and Australian 
actress singer Olivia Newton John from the film Grease walk through park holding hands
American actor John Travolta 1978 and Australian 
actress singer Olivia Newton John from the film Grease walk through park holding hands

MPX5139848: American actor John Travolta 1978 and Australian actress singer Olivia Newton John from the film Grease walk through park holding hands / Bridgeman Images

Games mistress Doni with customers and Mr Freedom owner Tommy Roberts (second left) trying out some of the new games. Mr Freedom's restaurant at 20 Kensington Church Street, London. The restaurant is in the basement of Mr Freedom clothing boutique. 30th July 1971 (b/w photo)
Games mistress Doni with customers and Mr Freedom owner Tommy Roberts (second left) trying out some of the new games. Mr Freedom's restaurant at 20 Kensington Church Street, London. The restaurant is in the basement of Mr Freedom clothing boutique. 30th July 1971 (b/w photo)

MPX5139881: Games mistress Doni with customers and Mr Freedom owner Tommy Roberts (second left) trying out some of the new games. Mr Freedom's restaurant at 20 Kensington Church Street, London. The restaurant is in the basement of Mr Freedom clothing boutique. 30th July 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Actor Ian McKellen in April 1989 during lunch at the Whitbread Brewery, London.
Actor Ian McKellen in April 1989 during lunch at the Whitbread Brewery, London.

MPX5139899: Actor Ian McKellen in April 1989 during lunch at the Whitbread Brewery, London. / Bridgeman Images

Ernest Maxin at rehearsals for Lennie and Jerry's BBC1 Christmas Special. 12th December 1979 (b/w photo)
Ernest Maxin at rehearsals for Lennie and Jerry's BBC1 Christmas Special. 12th December 1979 (b/w photo)

MPX5139910: Ernest Maxin at rehearsals for Lennie and Jerry's BBC1 Christmas Special. 12th December 1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Penelope Keith with John Inman - February 1977 (b/w photo)
Penelope Keith with John Inman - February 1977 (b/w photo)

MPX5139949: Penelope Keith with John Inman - February 1977 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Douglas Fairbanks Jnr actor - Snake Charmer, 1965
Douglas Fairbanks Jnr actor - Snake Charmer, 1965

MPX5139961: Douglas Fairbanks Jnr actor - Snake Charmer, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Princess Diana meets actress Margo Kidder - July 1987, and the other stars of the film Superman at the Film Premiere.
Princess Diana meets actress Margo Kidder - July 1987, and the other stars of the film Superman at the Film Premiere.

MPX5139979: Princess Diana meets actress Margo Kidder - July 1987, and the other stars of the film Superman at the Film Premiere. / Bridgeman Images

Lord Boothby opens the Wynne Film productions studio in Whitfield, London, 18th October 1967 (b/w photo)
Lord Boothby opens the Wynne Film productions studio in Whitfield, London, 18th October 1967 (b/w photo)

MPX5124282: Lord Boothby opens the Wynne Film productions studio in Whitfield, London, 18th October 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Pop singer Alice Cooper aged 23 flew into Heathrow Airport today with his pet boa constrictor, wearing a flimsy see-through shirt with no buttons. He calls his python Rachina and allowed it to slide over his face and neck. Alice Cooper flew in from the United States and will be appearing in Britain. He is staying in London, 21st October 1971 (b/w photo)
Pop singer Alice Cooper aged 23 flew into Heathrow Airport today with his pet boa constrictor, wearing a flimsy see-through shirt with no buttons. He calls his python Rachina and allowed it to slide over his face and neck. Alice Cooper flew in from the United States and will be appearing in Britain. He is staying in London, 21st October 1971 (b/w photo)

MPX5124285: Pop singer Alice Cooper aged 23 flew into Heathrow Airport today with his pet boa constrictor, wearing a flimsy see-through shirt with no buttons. He calls his python Rachina and allowed it to slide over his face and neck. Alice Cooper flew in from the United States and will be appearing in Britain. He is staying in London, 21st October 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Greg Chappell, The Australian cricketer, March 1973 (b/w photo)
Greg Chappell, The Australian cricketer, March 1973 (b/w photo)

MPX5124309: Greg Chappell, The Australian cricketer, March 1973 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Woman angler seen here on the banks of the River Trent, 22nd November 1977 (b/w photo)
Woman angler seen here on the banks of the River Trent, 22nd November 1977 (b/w photo)

MPX5124318: Woman angler seen here on the banks of the River Trent, 22nd November 1977 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Byrds performing on stage at The Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancs, 4th August 1965 (b/w photo)
The Byrds performing on stage at The Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancs, 4th August 1965 (b/w photo)

MPX5124354: The Byrds performing on stage at The Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancs, 4th August 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour, 1977 (b/w photo)
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour, 1977 (b/w photo)

MPX5124375: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour, 1977 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour to celebrate the Silver Jubilee, 1977 (b/w photo)
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour to celebrate the Silver Jubilee, 1977 (b/w photo)

MPX5124393: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the North East Leg of The Jubilee Tour to celebrate the Silver Jubilee, 1977 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Chuck Berry pictured at Pye recording studios, Cumberland Place, 25th May 1964 (b/w photo)
Chuck Berry pictured at Pye recording studios, Cumberland Place, 25th May 1964 (b/w photo)

MPX5124399: Chuck Berry pictured at Pye recording studios, Cumberland Place, 25th May 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Voluteers manning the lost property tent and canteen in Hyde Park on the 9th day of the General Strike. Hyde Park was closed for the duration of the dispute and rapidly transformed into great milk and petrol dump. The General Strike came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October, 11th May 1926 (b/w photo)
Voluteers manning the lost property tent and canteen in Hyde Park on the 9th day of the General Strike. Hyde Park was closed for the duration of the dispute and rapidly transformed into great milk and petrol dump. The General Strike came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October, 11th May 1926 (b/w photo)

MPX5124408: Voluteers manning the lost property tent and canteen in Hyde Park on the 9th day of the General Strike. Hyde Park was closed for the duration of the dispute and rapidly transformed into great milk and petrol dump. The General Strike came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October, 11th May 1926 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Pop Group Spandau Ballet, November 1982 (b/w photo)
Pop Group Spandau Ballet, November 1982 (b/w photo)

MPX5124426: Pop Group Spandau Ballet, November 1982 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Queen Elizabeth II visits Tynemouth, the crowds used Evening Chronicle and The Journal posters to welcome the Queen, 1950 (b/w photo)
Queen Elizabeth II visits Tynemouth, the crowds used Evening Chronicle and The Journal posters to welcome the Queen, 1950 (b/w photo)

MPX5124435: Queen Elizabeth II visits Tynemouth, the crowds used Evening Chronicle and The Journal posters to welcome the Queen, 1950 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Scene at Hammersmith Broadway on the 10th day of the General Strike; showing a man being escorted to the police station after making a disturbance. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October. 12th May 1926 (b/w photo)
Scene at Hammersmith Broadway on the 10th day of the General Strike; showing a man being escorted to the police station after making a disturbance. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October. 12th May 1926 (b/w photo)

MPX5124453: Scene at Hammersmith Broadway on the 10th day of the General Strike; showing a man being escorted to the police station after making a disturbance. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October. 12th May 1926 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Naked girl dancing at The Isle of Wight Festival, 30th August 1969 (b/w photo)
Naked girl dancing at The Isle of Wight Festival, 30th August 1969 (b/w photo)

MPX5124456: Naked girl dancing at The Isle of Wight Festival, 30th August 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Car park behind Bush House, London two days after the end of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October. 14th May 1926 (b/w photo)
Car park behind Bush House, London two days after the end of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October. 14th May 1926 (b/w photo)

MPX5124465: Car park behind Bush House, London two days after the end of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages and the strike began on 3 May 1926. Millions obeyed the strike call, bringing transport systems to a halt while newspapers were not printed. The government responding by using volunteers to run trains and buses and sent in troops to move supplies from the London docks. There were clashes between police and crowds in many areas and at least 4000 strikers were arrested. There were attacks on buses and trains, including the derailing of the Flying Scotsman. The strike was called off unilaterally by the TUC on 12 May with no guarantees of fair treatment for the miners who fought on to bitter defeat in October. 14th May 1926 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Two hippy girls arriving at The Isle of Wight Festival, 28th August 1969 (b/w photo)
Two hippy girls arriving at The Isle of Wight Festival, 28th August 1969 (b/w photo)

MPX5124483: Two hippy girls arriving at The Isle of Wight Festival, 28th August 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Crowds watching the West Indies match against Norfolk at Norwich during their tour of England, 4th August 1933 (b/w photo)
Crowds watching the West Indies match against Norfolk at Norwich during their tour of England, 4th August 1933 (b/w photo)

MPX5124516: Crowds watching the West Indies match against Norfolk at Norwich during their tour of England, 4th August 1933 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Pudding Chare. May 1993 (b/w photo)
Pudding Chare. May 1993 (b/w photo)

MPX5140033: Pudding Chare. May 1993 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Motor Show Preview Day at Earls Court. Traffic Warden Jacqui Smith looks at the Flying Car model for the new James Bond film
Motor Show Preview Day at Earls Court. Traffic Warden Jacqui Smith looks at the Flying Car model for the new James Bond film

MPX5140042: Motor Show Preview Day at Earls Court. Traffic Warden Jacqui Smith looks at the Flying Car model for the new James Bond film "The Man With The Golden Gun". 15th October 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Pudding Chare. November 1971 (b/w photo)
Pudding Chare. November 1971 (b/w photo)

MPX5140048: Pudding Chare. November 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Who pop guitarist Pete Townshend eating 1978
lunch with British actor Phil Daniels off set of British film Quadrophenia
The Who pop guitarist Pete Townshend eating 1978
lunch with British actor Phil Daniels off set of British film Quadrophenia

MPX5140051: The Who pop guitarist Pete Townshend eating 1978 lunch with British actor Phil Daniels off set of British film Quadrophenia / Bridgeman Images

Fire at Henderson's Department Store, Liverpool. 22nd June 1960 (b/w photo)
Fire at Henderson's Department Store, Liverpool. 22nd June 1960 (b/w photo)

MPX5140093: Fire at Henderson's Department Store, Liverpool. 22nd June 1960 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images


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