MPX5125697: David Cassidy fans mass outside the Radio Luxemborg building in Hertford Street bringing the traffic to a stop. The American idol had slipped earlier on in the day through the back door at the radio station while his fans waited in the rain at the front. But not to disappoint his fans, David made two appearances on the balcony overlooking Hertford Street. 23 May 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125726: Signalman Raymond Short, 20, of Fossway, Walkergate, Newcastle, joined the Army after leaving Walkergate Secondary Modern School, he trained as a signal operator and went to the 30 Signal Regiment at Dorset. The year previous to this photo he had spent with the Navy on board the 12,000 ton assault ship HMS Fearless. The Fearless docked on the River Tyne for the first time and stayed for a 10 day visit. Two fellow North-Easterners were among the crew - Graeme Lawson, 24, of Sandringham Road, South Gosforth, who works with the satellite Skynet and John Ramm, of Woodhorn Road, Newbiggin, who joined the ship only two weeks previous after finishing his training. 21st January, 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125749: This must be the end of an era - the smokepencompassed steam locomotive now being replaced by other forms of rail traction passes underneath the road bridge at Kingstown, Stainton Road, Carlisle, which, too, has served its day and is now being demolished. In its place (background) will be a new viaduct, now being built to carry the new Rockcliffe Road on 17th October 1960 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125228: Screaming Lord Sutch returned to the London stage after an absence of four years. More than 400 fans, crowded the tiny Country Club, Haverstock-hill, Hampstead, Several pop celebrities, including Keith Richard of The Rolling Stones, Keith Moon of The Who and Spencer Davis, were there to lend moral support. April 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125230: Screaming Lord Sutch returned to the London stage after an absence of four years. More than 400 fans, crowded the tiny Country Club, Haverstock-hill, Hampstead, Several pop celebrities, including Keith Richard of The Rolling Stones, Keith Moon of The Who and Spencer Davis, were there to lend moral support. April 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images