MPX5071523: Sport: The South African springbok rugby team that flew in yesterday to be welcomed by anti-apartheid demonstrators at London Airport were shouted at and had banners waved in their faces during their practice session at the Richmond Athletic Association ground at Richmond this morning. The demonstrators were escorted from the ground by the police. The police and the Secretary of the Richmond Athletic Association argue with two demonstrators (Mr. John holding stick). October 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071614: Tory leader Edward Heath bought himself an early Christmas present, when he did a bit of shopping, before dashing to catch his train back south, after being in Manchester on a lunch engagement. He spent five pounds to buy a blue sweater, after first trying on a brown one. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072079: Women. Dock Strike. On the left is Mrs. Demmon, her husband was a Docker, now abroad in the army. She has eight children. She, like several other women seen in the district, goes about barefooted so that they can purchase footwear for their children. Seen talking to Mrs. Mary Reading, a Dockers wife, who has to budget for ten. She also is wearing make-do footwear. Taken outside their homes in Chauntler Road, Victoria Docks. October 1945 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072118: British Rail are contributing to the Lord Mayor's show with a section of a dining and sleeper car of the present system. Today at Liverpool street the Lord Mayor's show exhibit was on view. The British Rail hotesses in the show, photographed alongside the Lord Mayor's show exhibit. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072172: As part of Mexican Week in Bond Street, London, the famous Mexican Ambassadors of Mexican song" Maria De Lourdes, with her troupe of Mariachis, Jose Chavez and "Oroy Plata" were due to march up Bond Street playing and singing. Unfortunately they were not aware of the by-laws, apparently they should have had a musicians licence. That was not all - they were also told by the police that they should not be in fancy dress. The troupe in Bond Street walk past the police who said 'no singing or playing". November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5072203: As part of Mexican Week in Bond Street, London, the famous Mexican Ambassadors of Mexican song" Maria De Lourdes, with her troupe of Mariachis, Jose Chavez and "Oroy Plata" were due to march up Bond Street playing and singing. Unfortunately they were not aware of the by-laws, apparently they should have had a musicians licence. That was not all - they were also told by the police that they should not be in fancy dress. The troupe in Bond Street walk past the police who said 'no singing or playing". November 1969 / Bridgeman Images