MPX5080338: Rehearsing for National Parade: The National Association of Training Corps for Girls are to hold a national birthday parade in May in the Wirral. Manchester members of the Girls' Training Corps and the Womens' Junior Air Corps have been chosen to form a guard of honour at the parade. Shows girsl of the two organisations rehearsing for the guard of honour. April 1945 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5095662: Leah Bell, singer and entertainer, at the club awards in a leading local night club. Leah won both the statuette for being the best female vocalist in the North East and also a silver disc from Phililps, the record company, for being the best overall entertainer for the year. 18/02/1977 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5095749: Medical Research: A famous medicine manufacturers are working at full blast to cope with the present flu epedemic. Their well known cough remedy which is prescribed by most doctors was becoming difficult to get, so fully trained pharmacists volunteered to help with the bottling of this medicine. These pharmacists work at the firm, Parke-Davis & Co., of Hounslow, Middlesex and are now busy putting bottle tops and labels on the medicine... a job normally done by women. 30 of their women are away with flu. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5080942: Records: Humour: Children: Meet Guenter Kuhn the 14 years old world champion orange eater, who today (Sat) made sure of his title when he devoured 19 oranges in 2 minutes then went on to eat 34 (repeat 34) more just to show that he was a real champ. Participates take part in the orange eating competition. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081011: Electric Car/Hybrid Car: New car invention. Mr. John de Grunchy. He has developed a car which he claims gives upwards of 150 miles to the gallon by combining petrol and battery power. His prototype. His Petelec, based on a fiat 500, uses four heavy duty 12-volt car batteries in conjunction with a 3-h.p. garden rotorvator engine. December 1974 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081059: 20 year old Louise Clark from Kilburn, is following in the footsteps of her actress sister Carol Friday. Louise a dancer with Pans People, will shortly be taking to the West End stage herself when she has a major role in "L'e Down, I think I love you" which has its premiere at the beginning of the new year. 06/11/ 1969 / Bridgeman Images