MPX5159676: A 'Zarbi', from the Dr Who television serial (written by Bill Struttonwill) ,'The Web Planet'. The Zarbi that left the studio and stood at a bus stop is being led back to the studio by a technician, near to the BBC TV studio at Ealing. The Zarbi (designed by John Wood), has an ant like appearance. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159700: The Dr Who television serial written by Bill Struttonwill, 'The Web Planet'. BBC TV film studio at Ealing. The storyline is, they land their ship, The Tardis, on the mysterious planet Vortis, a land of bubbling acid pools and mists, and it is not long before their existence is in peril from a new monster - The Zarbi (designed by John Wood). The Zarbi has an ant like appearance. The Zarbi gun looks like a giant wood louse. The Menoptera (a good monster) looks like a butterfly. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159703: A 'Zarbi', from the Dr Who television serial (written by Bill Struttonwill) ,'The Web Planet'. The Zarbi stands at a bus stop outside the BBC TV studio at Ealing, West London, with two local children. The Zarbi (designed by John Wood), has an ant like appearance. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159742: Arthur Hutt VC, 1889- 1954, English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was the first person born in Coventry to be awarded the Victoria Cross. He was 28 years old, and a private in the 1/7th Battalion of The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, British Army during the First World War at the battle of Passchendaele when awarded the VC on 4th October 1917. Pictured, Corporal Arthur Hunt at Savings meeting, Circa 1920 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5160955: Mr Edward Murphy took music lessons at Sacred Heart RC Secondary School in Redcar. He accompanied the school choir and orchestra, and he had a thoroughly typical school dinner. In fact the only thing worth noting was that he played the piano continuously for 12 hours and raised £200 in sponsorship money. It was all part of the school bazaar which raised a total of £900 - more than enough to pay for the new computer which the school has on order. 14th July 1981 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161047: Spike Milligan and family back from a three week holiday in Marbella, pictured at London Airport. Leaving the aircraft, Spike with his wife Paddy and children from Spike's previous marriage, Laura (12) Sean (10) and Sile (7) also with them is the children's nanny Susan. 6th September 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161098: Gene Vincent reconciled with his wife tonight, after a recording session at BBC Players House Theatre in Northumberland Avenue, London. The American pop singer, aged 28, was fined £20 at Marylebone Magistrates Police Court today for possessing firearms - which it was alleged he threatened his wife Margaret with. 23rd September 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161170: The British Trans-Arctic Expedition led by Wally Herbert, pictured on their return to Portsmouth in HMS Endurance. The expedition members are (left to right) Freddie Church, Allan Gill, Wally Herbert, Dr Roy Koerner and Ken Hedges. Also with them are the two huskies 'Eskimo Nell' and 'Apple Dog'. The expedition made the first surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean and carried a broad study of the pack ice region.23rd June 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5160950: The young musicians at Sacred Heart RC Secondary School in Redcar have a good reason to blow their own trumpets. An 18-strong group , picked from the 104 who make up the school's orchestras, has just returned after a two-day intensive training course at St Mary's College in London. Head of Music, Mr Edward Murphy, accompanied them. 11th April 1981 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images