MPX5137072: A clutch of newsmen gathered outside Margaret Thatcher's home (now nicknamed Hatchery) to greet her the morning after her victory. Mrs. Thatcher first appeared to put out the milk bottles and collect the day's Parliamentary circular before setting out for the House and a full day's business. February 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5137001: Part of the history of Guisborough is being given new life. The old-fashioned cobbles, are being re-laid only a short distance from the towns market cross. Work was recently done by Langbaurgh Borough Council to raise a section of footpath near the town hall, with the sim of preventing vehicular access to Bakehouse Square, where there are now some new shops. Pictured working on the area between the town hall and the Seven Stars public house are Mr Kim Fredlich-Tinkler (left) and Mr Mike Willett. 7th February 1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5137402: Three of the six survivors of the R, 101 disaster Messrs. (left to right) J. H. Binks (light coat), H. J. Leech (centre) and A. V. Bell¿in the procession of coffins of the forty-eight victims from Beauvais Town Hall to the railway station for transport to Boulogne and then on to the British destroyers, Tempest and Tribune , who were waiting to carry the coffins to Dover for London., 7th October 1930 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images