MPX5073241: Dave Munden, 26, the Tremeloes pop group drummer was married to 22 yr old Andre Wittenberg a bunny girl from the Playboy Club in London. The wedding took place this afternoon at St. Saviours Church, Warwick Av., after the servive they walked under an arch made up of Bunny girls holding up bunny tails. The reception was held at the Lord Taverners Room is next to Lords Cricket Ground. At the reception the Bride with the Tremeloes L-R Chip Hawkins, Alian Blakley, the groom, and Rick West. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073733: Skirting around bring back the mini and jazz it up. The all-together look puts a girl in the swing. "Just a sweater and pants, plus a few minis-that's all you need for fun," says Shirley Hounsell. "One, two, button-on my mini. It puts pants on a new level," she says. "Now for the kilt. This drop of Scotch will certainly keep out the cold." As for the mini-pini-it is just as warm and twice as snazzy as a woollen vest. December 1971 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073657: Hayley Mills will be making her first appearance on stage in J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" in which she plays the leading role - the musical play about a boy who never grows up. Hayley will be the 39th actress to play the part and fulfils an ambition to make her first stage appearance. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5073687: Charley Polite arrived in London from Springfield U.S.A., and immediately held a press conference at his London Hotel re, his next Tuesday, 9th December, Albert Hall clash with British heavyweight prospect Joe Bugner. Polite by name, polite by nature, Charlie takes over hoovering chores watched by a grateful chambermaid. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5089442: Good Morning Officer, Won't Be A Minute: A policeman keeps a careful watch as a helicopter hovers low over London's Belgravia. The helicopter dropped in to hoist three giant generators on to the roof of the Carlton Towers Hotel. With a mammoth crane the operation would have taken three days and caused chaotic traffic jams. The airlift on Sunday morning (30-9-73) took just twelve minutes and no one got a parking ticket. October 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5089477: Flying from Ireland to U.S.A. At dawn (June 24th) Major Kingsford Smith, the famous Australian airman, took off in the Southern Cross, from Portmarnock near Dublin with three companions, hoping to reach New York this evening. If all goes well he intends to proceed to San Fransico, and son complete a round-the-world flight in his famous monoplane. The Southern Cross surrounded by a crowd before the start. June 1930 / Bridgeman Images