MPX5069213: The 2 1/2 ton Revolving Lighthouse Safe. Here a woman is seen placing papers in the lighthouse. She is also locking it. The light at the top flashes like a lighthouse and revolves with the iron safe. This is worked by a motor underneath. Any attempt by burglars to stop the safe revolving immediately puts out the light and rings alarm gongs. While the light is still flashing police know that all is safe. There has been only one model of the Revolving Lighthouse Safe made by Chubbs, Ltd. of Wolverhampton. Mr. Edward Chubb said he did not think any more Lighthouses would be made. May 1944 P012172 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5069759: Festive Scenes. In South Molton street, Mayfair , it was snowing but it was only plastic snow that was falling. Singer Clodagh Rogers was present with Father and Mother Christmas, to open the street's Christmas display of lights. Clodagh Rogers gets covered in 'snow'. December 1969 Z11515-003 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5069803: Entertainment dancing. The Dutch National Ballet makes its London dabut at Sadlers Wells theatre in a one-week season. The guest artist is Rudolph Nureyev who dances at the opening performance in the ballets "Apollon Musagete" and "Monument for a Dead Boy. Nureyev with three of the dancers. The girls are (left to right) Sonja Marchiolly, Olga De Hass. December 1969 Z11506-008 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5069804: Entertainment dancing. The Dutch National Ballet makes its London dabut at Sadlers Wells theatre in a one-week season. The guest artist is Rudolph Nureyev who dances at the opening performance in the ballets "Apollon Musagete" and "Monument for a Dead Boy". in "Monument for a Dead Boy". Members of the ballet in a scene from an abstract ballet called "Moments". December 1969 Z11506 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5069843: Three of the six girls who together have become television's most popular dancers under the name of "Pans People". They are currently scoring considerable success on shows, 'Top of the Pops', 'Bobbie Gentry' and 'The Price of Fame'. Left to right wearing their body jewellery are Dee Dee Wilde, Louise Clark, and Babs Lord in a Church Hall at Ladbroke Grove. December 1969 Z11496-003 / Bridgeman Images