MPX5125618: Radio London: Pirate Radio Station. General scene around the Motor Vessel Galaxy which is home to Radio London. Whilst the disc jockeys broadcast to the nation, the skipper ensures that they keep 12 miles off shore, the chef prepares a meal and the technicians ensure that equipment is working, 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125627: Singer Frank Sinatra who is in the United Kingdom to perform two charity concerts in aid of childrens charities. Is seen here in a Bell Jet Ranger helicopter at Gatwick Airport, shortly after arriving in his private jet. Sinatra took the short flight from Gatwick to Battersea heli-port to avoid the capitals traffic. 4th May 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5125630: Singer Frank Sinatra who is in the United Kingdom to perform two charity concerts in aid of childrens charities. Is seen here about to board a Bell Jet Ranger helicopter at Gatwick Airport, shortly after arriving in his private jet. Sinatra took the short flight from Gatwick to Battersea heli-port to avoid the capitals traffic. The woman to the right is believed to be Barbara Marx the fourth Mrs Sinatra 4th May 1970 (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
MPX5121217: Alan Price, former member of The Animals pop group, closed the second chapter of his career in his native North-East as he said goodbye to his seven-strong band, The Alan Price Set, following a week of cabaret at a Bedlington night club. Alan was heading to London to concentrate more on television work, record production and group management. 13th October 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images