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The Y.M.C.A.
The Y.M.C.A.

MPX5077466: The Y.M.C.A. "British boys for British farms" scheme which started in 1932 has hostels for boys from 14 yrs of age at Stratford on Avon, Bristol, Hornsey and two near Derby at Mammerton and Parkhill. Learning how to cut and bind. c. 1932 / Bridgeman Images

A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. 
November 1969
A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. 
November 1969

MPX5077478: A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. 
November 1969
A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. 
November 1969

MPX5077482: A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. 
November 1969
A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. 
November 1969

MPX5077491: A flash-back in a movie is easily done. The scenes are shot on different days and the two pieces of film put together by the film editor. Not so on the stage. For Eric Porter in his new play has to change for 35 to 55 and then to 85 without leaving the stage. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

The recent heavy rain storms have nearly ruined corn crops in East Anglia. Many farmers have had to resort to the slow process of cutting the flattened crops with scythes. The reapers in action at Dral Farm near Wymondham. September 1946
The recent heavy rain storms have nearly ruined corn crops in East Anglia. Many farmers have had to resort to the slow process of cutting the flattened crops with scythes. The reapers in action at Dral Farm near Wymondham. September 1946

MPX5077494: The recent heavy rain storms have nearly ruined corn crops in East Anglia. Many farmers have had to resort to the slow process of cutting the flattened crops with scythes. The reapers in action at Dral Farm near Wymondham. September 1946 / Bridgeman Images

John Alderton, lead actor in the TV series
John Alderton, lead actor in the TV series

MPX5077506: John Alderton, lead actor in the TV series "Please Sir" filming in Kings road, Chelsea. John Alderton leaves the boutique "Skin" dressed in the gear. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

The British Airliner
The British Airliner

MPX5077514: The British Airliner "City of Liverpool" in which 15 people were Killed near Dixmude, Belgium. March 1933 / Bridgeman Images

Animals Monkeys Chimps: 20 year old saleslady Wendy Goff, the Southend Carnival Queen, with her ladies-in-waiting, makes a tour and tries her hand on the various stalls and amusements at the fete held in Chalkwell Park. August 1960
Animals Monkeys Chimps: 20 year old saleslady Wendy Goff, the Southend Carnival Queen, with her ladies-in-waiting, makes a tour and tries her hand on the various stalls and amusements at the fete held in Chalkwell Park. August 1960

MPX5077517: Animals Monkeys Chimps: 20 year old saleslady Wendy Goff, the Southend Carnival Queen, with her ladies-in-waiting, makes a tour and tries her hand on the various stalls and amusements at the fete held in Chalkwell Park. August 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Leaving for New York - Ingrid Bergman, who has become a grandmother for the first time - daughter Pia had a baby son two days ago. Miss Bergman was very excited as she flew to see them, with a present for the baby. December 1972
Leaving for New York - Ingrid Bergman, who has become a grandmother for the first time - daughter Pia had a baby son two days ago. Miss Bergman was very excited as she flew to see them, with a present for the baby. December 1972

MPX5077552: Leaving for New York - Ingrid Bergman, who has become a grandmother for the first time - daughter Pia had a baby son two days ago. Miss Bergman was very excited as she flew to see them, with a present for the baby. December 1972 / Bridgeman Images

20yrs old Margaret Harrison of Stalybridge Cheshire with her pet lamb
20yrs old Margaret Harrison of Stalybridge Cheshire with her pet lamb

MPX5075786: 20yrs old Margaret Harrison of Stalybridge Cheshire with her pet lamb "Easter", 6th June 1960 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

'Top of the Pops' is the girls favourite television programme and during their 'hobby' periods the get the chance to try out the latest routines. November 1969
'Top of the Pops' is the girls favourite television programme and during their 'hobby' periods the get the chance to try out the latest routines. November 1969

MPX5075804: 'Top of the Pops' is the girls favourite television programme and during their 'hobby' periods the get the chance to try out the latest routines. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

All the girls love roller skating during their free periods. November 1969
All the girls love roller skating during their free periods. November 1969

MPX5075807: All the girls love roller skating during their free periods. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Marines who have been building an awning to make a garden play area for the 'no-sunshine' boy Mark Diment at his new Chaneellor Grove West Norwood home, today handed over the completed shelter to the Diment family. As surprise extra presents, there was a car for Mark, a teddy bear for his 2 year old sister Michelle, and a swing them both. Mark Diment tries out his new swing with the help of the Marines. November 1969
Marines who have been building an awning to make a garden play area for the 'no-sunshine' boy Mark Diment at his new Chaneellor Grove West Norwood home, today handed over the completed shelter to the Diment family. As surprise extra presents, there was a car for Mark, a teddy bear for his 2 year old sister Michelle, and a swing them both. Mark Diment tries out his new swing with the help of the Marines. November 1969

MPX5075816: Marines who have been building an awning to make a garden play area for the 'no-sunshine' boy Mark Diment at his new Chaneellor Grove West Norwood home, today handed over the completed shelter to the Diment family. As surprise extra presents, there was a car for Mark, a teddy bear for his 2 year old sister Michelle, and a swing them both. Mark Diment tries out his new swing with the help of the Marines. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Marines who have been building an awning to make a garden play area for the 'no-sunshine' boy Mark Diment at his new Chaneellor Grove West Norwood home, today handed over the completed shelter to the Diment family. As surprise extra presents, there was a car for Mark, a teddy bear for his 2 year old sister Michelle, and a swing them both. Mark Diment tries out his new swing with the help of the Marines. November 1969
Marines who have been building an awning to make a garden play area for the 'no-sunshine' boy Mark Diment at his new Chaneellor Grove West Norwood home, today handed over the completed shelter to the Diment family. As surprise extra presents, there was a car for Mark, a teddy bear for his 2 year old sister Michelle, and a swing them both. Mark Diment tries out his new swing with the help of the Marines. November 1969

MPX5075827: Marines who have been building an awning to make a garden play area for the 'no-sunshine' boy Mark Diment at his new Chaneellor Grove West Norwood home, today handed over the completed shelter to the Diment family. As surprise extra presents, there was a car for Mark, a teddy bear for his 2 year old sister Michelle, and a swing them both. Mark Diment tries out his new swing with the help of the Marines. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. 
December 1974
Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. 
December 1974

MPX5075858: Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. December 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969
Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969

MPX5075861: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969
Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969

MPX5075864: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre, the scatter-brained wife of Ronald Baldock, Paul Daneman pictured at the reception today. November 1969
Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre, the scatter-brained wife of Ronald Baldock, Paul Daneman pictured at the reception today. November 1969

MPX5075868: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre, the scatter-brained wife of Ronald Baldock, Paul Daneman pictured at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Man driving a steam powered car near his home
December 1970
Man driving a steam powered car near his home
December 1970

MPX5075879: Man driving a steam powered car near his home December 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Election night scene in Trafalgar Square as people watch Ted Heath's Conservative party gain a surprising victory
June 1970
Election night scene in Trafalgar Square as people watch Ted Heath's Conservative party gain a surprising victory
June 1970

MPX5075888: Election night scene in Trafalgar Square as people watch Ted Heath's Conservative party gain a surprising victory June 1970 / Bridgeman Images

The whole campaign of organizing this auction by Mr Wally Pope 58, of Barking Road, Plaistow was to save the life of a small boy Billy Taylor aged 5, of Lowe Avenue, Canning Town, who is suffering from Leukemia. The idea was to raise money and to send him to the clinic run by Dr Joseph Issells in Bavaria. The boy went there and is now back in this country, at the Great Ormond Street, Childrens Hospital. Over 200 birds were auctioned and the highest price raised was £65. One pigeon was supposed to be worth £150 reached only £45. The pigeons were all donated by Club members and people from the area. Mr William Bailey a pigeon fancier for 15 years, has a look at the pigeons to be auctioned. December 1970
The whole campaign of organizing this auction by Mr Wally Pope 58, of Barking Road, Plaistow was to save the life of a small boy Billy Taylor aged 5, of Lowe Avenue, Canning Town, who is suffering from Leukemia. The idea was to raise money and to send him to the clinic run by Dr Joseph Issells in Bavaria. The boy went there and is now back in this country, at the Great Ormond Street, Childrens Hospital. Over 200 birds were auctioned and the highest price raised was £65. One pigeon was supposed to be worth £150 reached only £45. The pigeons were all donated by Club members and people from the area. Mr William Bailey a pigeon fancier for 15 years, has a look at the pigeons to be auctioned. December 1970

MPX5075899: The whole campaign of organizing this auction by Mr Wally Pope 58, of Barking Road, Plaistow was to save the life of a small boy Billy Taylor aged 5, of Lowe Avenue, Canning Town, who is suffering from Leukemia. The idea was to raise money and to send him to the clinic run by Dr Joseph Issells in Bavaria. The boy went there and is now back in this country, at the Great Ormond Street, Childrens Hospital. Over 200 birds were auctioned and the highest price raised was £65. One pigeon was supposed to be worth £150 reached only £45. The pigeons were all donated by Club members and people from the area. Mr William Bailey a pigeon fancier for 15 years, has a look at the pigeons to be auctioned. December 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Film (French) actress Dany Robin married agent Michael Sullivan at 11.30 Sunday at Epsom Registry Office. Groom Mike Sullivan kisses the Bride French actress Dany Robin - on the right is wedding guest Dick Emery. November 1969
Film (French) actress Dany Robin married agent Michael Sullivan at 11.30 Sunday at Epsom Registry Office. Groom Mike Sullivan kisses the Bride French actress Dany Robin - on the right is wedding guest Dick Emery. November 1969

MPX5075904: Film (French) actress Dany Robin married agent Michael Sullivan at 11.30 Sunday at Epsom Registry Office. Groom Mike Sullivan kisses the Bride French actress Dany Robin - on the right is wedding guest Dick Emery. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. 
December 1974
Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. 
December 1974

MPX5075909: Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. December 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. 
December 1974
Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. 
December 1974

MPX5075914: Belly Dancer Soraya Ravensdale. December 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Film (French) actress Dany Robin married agent Michael Sullivan at 11.30 Sunday at Epsom Registry Office. Scene outside the registry office as Bride and Groom with some of their guests pose for photographers. November 1969
Film (French) actress Dany Robin married agent Michael Sullivan at 11.30 Sunday at Epsom Registry Office. Scene outside the registry office as Bride and Groom with some of their guests pose for photographers. November 1969

MPX5075932: Film (French) actress Dany Robin married agent Michael Sullivan at 11.30 Sunday at Epsom Registry Office. Scene outside the registry office as Bride and Groom with some of their guests pose for photographers. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Some of the
Some of the

MPX5075938: Some of the "Miss World" contestants, wearing coats from Elgee, Miss Selfridge, Fifth Avenue, and just looking. (back row, left to right) The Misses, Philippines, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Malta, France, Argentine, Venezuela, Gibralta, and Iceland. (front row, left to right) The Misses Austria, U.S.A., Belgium, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, Germany, Sweden, and Yugoslavia. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

John Lennon and Yoko Ono in charity concert in New York. August 1972
John Lennon and Yoko Ono in charity concert in New York. August 1972

MPX5075939: John Lennon and Yoko Ono in charity concert in New York. August 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Some of the
Some of the

MPX5075940: Some of the "Miss World" contestants, wearing coats from Elgee, Miss Selfridge, Fifth Avenue, and just looking. (back row, left to right) The Misses, Philippines, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Malta, France, Argentine, Venezuela, Gibralta, and Iceland. (front row, left to right) The Misses Austria, U.S.A., Belgium, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, Germany, Sweden, and Yugoslavia. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Oversized hats on display on the first day of Royal Ascot June 1970
Oversized hats on display on the first day of Royal Ascot June 1970

MPX5075944: Oversized hats on display on the first day of Royal Ascot June 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Pop singer P.J. Proby made a come back at Drury Lane Theatre this evening and in the audience were some of his old show biz friends. P.J. Proby. November 1969
Pop singer P.J. Proby made a come back at Drury Lane Theatre this evening and in the audience were some of his old show biz friends. P.J. Proby. November 1969

MPX5075955: Pop singer P.J. Proby made a come back at Drury Lane Theatre this evening and in the audience were some of his old show biz friends. P.J. Proby. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Sara Wade about to have a custard pie thrown at her. 
January 1970
Sara Wade about to have a custard pie thrown at her. 
January 1970

MPX5075972: Sara Wade about to have a custard pie thrown at her. January 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Mr. Ted Wood of Birch, near Manchester reads the Bible to Hell Angels Club during a Community meeting at his home. November 1969
Mr. Ted Wood of Birch, near Manchester reads the Bible to Hell Angels Club during a Community meeting at his home. November 1969

MPX5075983: Mr. Ted Wood of Birch, near Manchester reads the Bible to Hell Angels Club during a Community meeting at his home. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Election night scene in Trafalgar Square. Revellers celebrating in the fountains after Ted Heath's Conservative party gained a surprising victory
June 1970
Election night scene in Trafalgar Square. Revellers celebrating in the fountains after Ted Heath's Conservative party gained a surprising victory
June 1970

MPX5075988: Election night scene in Trafalgar Square. Revellers celebrating in the fountains after Ted Heath's Conservative party gained a surprising victory June 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Singer Rolf Harris who lives in Sydenham, Kent, has bought the house adjoining his own modern terrace. He decided he would like to enlarge the three bedroomed house and knocked down the brick wall between the houses, himself. Rolf and his sculptress wife Alwen live their with their five year old daughter Bindi. Rolf with his wife Alwen sitting in the new house. In background is the old house. December 1969
Singer Rolf Harris who lives in Sydenham, Kent, has bought the house adjoining his own modern terrace. He decided he would like to enlarge the three bedroomed house and knocked down the brick wall between the houses, himself. Rolf and his sculptress wife Alwen live their with their five year old daughter Bindi. Rolf with his wife Alwen sitting in the new house. In background is the old house. December 1969

MPX5091714: Singer Rolf Harris who lives in Sydenham, Kent, has bought the house adjoining his own modern terrace. He decided he would like to enlarge the three bedroomed house and knocked down the brick wall between the houses, himself. Rolf and his sculptress wife Alwen live their with their five year old daughter Bindi. Rolf with his wife Alwen sitting in the new house. In background is the old house. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Its great being circus kids for Carol aged 4 and Grace aged 2 daughters of clown Carlos McManus from Plymouth. For whilst mums away Carlos gets the job of looking after the kids and they can be a handful. Carol plays with daddies false nose and shows her sister Grace how well she can balance. For she hopes to be a circus artist herself when she grows up. They arrived in Manchester to take part in the Belle Vue Circus. December 1969
Its great being circus kids for Carol aged 4 and Grace aged 2 daughters of clown Carlos McManus from Plymouth. For whilst mums away Carlos gets the job of looking after the kids and they can be a handful. Carol plays with daddies false nose and shows her sister Grace how well she can balance. For she hopes to be a circus artist herself when she grows up. They arrived in Manchester to take part in the Belle Vue Circus. December 1969

MPX5091730: Its great being circus kids for Carol aged 4 and Grace aged 2 daughters of clown Carlos McManus from Plymouth. For whilst mums away Carlos gets the job of looking after the kids and they can be a handful. Carol plays with daddies false nose and shows her sister Grace how well she can balance. For she hopes to be a circus artist herself when she grows up. They arrived in Manchester to take part in the Belle Vue Circus. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images

David Frost Racing Driver: David Frost, TV personality is to drive in the first motor race at BrandÍs Hatch on Saturday. David will be amongst over prominent people who will line up on the starting grid in the personalities race at the John Player Grand Prix. Today David went to the BrandÍs Hatch circuit for practice and to get the feel of the car. After about ten laps he commented he was happier in an aeroplane. July 1974
David Frost Racing Driver: David Frost, TV personality is to drive in the first motor race at BrandÍs Hatch on Saturday. David will be amongst over prominent people who will line up on the starting grid in the personalities race at the John Player Grand Prix. Today David went to the BrandÍs Hatch circuit for practice and to get the feel of the car. After about ten laps he commented he was happier in an aeroplane. July 1974

MPX5091731: David Frost Racing Driver: David Frost, TV personality is to drive in the first motor race at BrandÍs Hatch on Saturday. David will be amongst over prominent people who will line up on the starting grid in the personalities race at the John Player Grand Prix. Today David went to the BrandÍs Hatch circuit for practice and to get the feel of the car. After about ten laps he commented he was happier in an aeroplane. July 1974 / Bridgeman Images


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