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The Aylesbury housing Estate tower blocks in South London, built in 1970 (b/w photo)
The Aylesbury housing Estate tower blocks in South London, built in 1970 (b/w photo)

MPX5131193: The Aylesbury housing Estate tower blocks in South London, built in 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Heavy metal group R & B Spitfires perform at the Newcastle Mayfair during the Sunday Sun
Heavy metal group R & B Spitfires perform at the Newcastle Mayfair during the Sunday Sun

MPX5131232: Heavy metal group R & B Spitfires perform at the Newcastle Mayfair during the Sunday Sun "Night of Rock" in aid of the Charlie Bear Scanner Appeal 6 November 1981 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Solemn faced judges wind their way from Durham Castle to the Cathedral in the annual
Solemn faced judges wind their way from Durham Castle to the Cathedral in the annual

MPX5131238: Solemn faced judges wind their way from Durham Castle to the Cathedral in the annual "Procession of Judges" in May 1977 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

American country singer and musician Johnny Cash poses for photographers at the Savoy Hotel in London. 17th September 1959 (b/w photo)
American country singer and musician Johnny Cash poses for photographers at the Savoy Hotel in London. 17th September 1959 (b/w photo)

MPX5131259: American country singer and musician Johnny Cash poses for photographers at the Savoy Hotel in London. 17th September 1959 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Fans queuing to see rock group The Who at Brighton, 1979 (b/w photo)
Fans queuing to see rock group The Who at Brighton, 1979 (b/w photo)

MPX5131265: Fans queuing to see rock group The Who at Brighton, 1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Christopher Isherwood Author, May 1967 (b/w photo)
Christopher Isherwood Author, May 1967 (b/w photo)

MPX5131876: Christopher Isherwood Author, May 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Robert Beatty, Richard Todd, Barbara Shelley and Derek Bond who are appearing in the play The Grass Is Greener at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle on 28th June 1971 (b/w photo)
Robert Beatty, Richard Todd, Barbara Shelley and Derek Bond who are appearing in the play The Grass Is Greener at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle on 28th June 1971 (b/w photo)

MPX5131900: Robert Beatty, Richard Todd, Barbara Shelley and Derek Bond who are appearing in the play The Grass Is Greener at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle on 28th June 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Evening Mail Newspaper, Front Page, Published Friday 8th June 1973 (b/w photo)
Evening Mail Newspaper, Front Page, Published Friday 8th June 1973 (b/w photo)

MPX5131912: Evening Mail Newspaper, Front Page, Published Friday 8th June 1973 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Young William McLoughlin with his mother Catherine pictured at home after leaving hospital following an accident in which a house roof collapsed in Stepney, London14th July 1961 (b/w photo)
Young William McLoughlin with his mother Catherine pictured at home after leaving hospital following an accident in which a house roof collapsed in Stepney, London14th July 1961 (b/w photo)

MPX5131915: Young William McLoughlin with his mother Catherine pictured at home after leaving hospital following an accident in which a house roof collapsed in Stepney, London14th July 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Caroline Coon pictured at home, November 1976 (b/w photo)
Caroline Coon pictured at home, November 1976 (b/w photo)

MPX5131939: Caroline Coon pictured at home, November 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Caroline Coon, a regular on the punk scene, pictured March 1978 (b/w photo)
Caroline Coon, a regular on the punk scene, pictured March 1978 (b/w photo)

MPX5131945: Caroline Coon, a regular on the punk scene, pictured March 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A welder constructs the fuselage framework of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934 (b/w photo)
A welder constructs the fuselage framework of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934 (b/w photo)

MPX5131948: A welder constructs the fuselage framework of the Miles 3 Falcon aircraft at the Philips and Powis factory at Woodley Aerodrome, Reading 2nd April 1934 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

An Avro 504N seen here towing a Daily Herald banner 24th April 1932 (b/w photo)
An Avro 504N seen here towing a Daily Herald banner 24th April 1932 (b/w photo)

MPX5131957: An Avro 504N seen here towing a Daily Herald banner 24th April 1932 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Convair B-58 Hustler, the world's first Mach 2 bomber, in flight from Tokyo to London by the 305th Bomb Wing crew, 16th October 1963 (b/w photo)
Convair B-58 Hustler, the world's first Mach 2 bomber, in flight from Tokyo to London by the 305th Bomb Wing crew, 16th October 1963 (b/w photo)

MPX5131975: Convair B-58 Hustler, the world's first Mach 2 bomber, in flight from Tokyo to London by the 305th Bomb Wing crew, 16th October 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

F111 USAAF Swing wing bomber, 25th May 1967 (b/w photo)
F111 USAAF Swing wing bomber, 25th May 1967 (b/w photo)

MPX5131987: F111 USAAF Swing wing bomber, 25th May 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Flight engineers working on the engines of the Air France L'Intrepide Wibault 280.T12 at Croydon Airport being canvassed by T Crawford the Labour candidate for Croydon South in the upcoming General Election 9th November 1935 (b/w photo)
Flight engineers working on the engines of the Air France L'Intrepide Wibault 280.T12 at Croydon Airport being canvassed by T Crawford the Labour candidate for Croydon South in the upcoming General Election 9th November 1935 (b/w photo)

MPX5132017: Flight engineers working on the engines of the Air France L'Intrepide Wibault 280.T12 at Croydon Airport being canvassed by T Crawford the Labour candidate for Croydon South in the upcoming General Election 9th November 1935 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Short-Mayo composite aircraft comprised the Short S.21 Maia, (G-ADHK) which was a variant of the Short
The Short-Mayo composite aircraft comprised the Short S.21 Maia, (G-ADHK) which was a variant of the Short

MPX5132020: The Short-Mayo composite aircraft comprised the Short S.21 Maia, (G-ADHK) which was a variant of the Short "C-Class" Empire flying-boat fitted with a trestle or pylon on the top of the fuselage to support the Short S.20 Mercury(G-ADHJ) seen here in the Medway, 12/10/1937 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Joe Bugner v. Muhammad Ali in Kuala Lumpar, 29th June 1975 (b/w photo)
Joe Bugner v. Muhammad Ali in Kuala Lumpar, 29th June 1975 (b/w photo)

MPX5132023: Joe Bugner v. Muhammad Ali in Kuala Lumpar, 29th June 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

G-AFRL Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow of Flight Refuelling Ltd seen here during a demonstration of in-flight refuelling, 28th July 1939 (b/w photo)
G-AFRL Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow of Flight Refuelling Ltd seen here during a demonstration of in-flight refuelling, 28th July 1939 (b/w photo)

MPX5132035: G-AFRL Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow of Flight Refuelling Ltd seen here during a demonstration of in-flight refuelling, 28th July 1939 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

G-AFRL Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow of Flight Refuelling Ltd seen here during a demonstration of in-flight refuelling, 28th July 1939 (b/w photo)
G-AFRL Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow of Flight Refuelling Ltd seen here during a demonstration of in-flight refuelling, 28th July 1939 (b/w photo)

MPX5132038: G-AFRL Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow of Flight Refuelling Ltd seen here during a demonstration of in-flight refuelling, 28th July 1939 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Danish Air Lines' Focke-Wulf Fw 200A-0 Condor OY-DAM Dania carrying Prince Axel of Denmark on a official visit seen here on approach to Croydon Airport on 28th July 1938 (b/w photo)
Danish Air Lines' Focke-Wulf Fw 200A-0 Condor OY-DAM Dania carrying Prince Axel of Denmark on a official visit seen here on approach to Croydon Airport on 28th July 1938 (b/w photo)

MPX5132047: Danish Air Lines' Focke-Wulf Fw 200A-0 Condor OY-DAM Dania carrying Prince Axel of Denmark on a official visit seen here on approach to Croydon Airport on 28th July 1938 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Defendants accused of offences arising from the
Defendants accused of offences arising from the

MPX5132074: Defendants accused of offences arising from the "Free Brian Jones" march in October 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Commercial pilots seen here returning to flight school at Croydon Airport to study engineering, 15th December 1937 (b/w photo)
Commercial pilots seen here returning to flight school at Croydon Airport to study engineering, 15th December 1937 (b/w photo)

MPX5132101: Commercial pilots seen here returning to flight school at Croydon Airport to study engineering, 15th December 1937 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Actress Imogen Hassell pictured at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle appearing in the play The Jockey Club Stakes 1 November 1971 (b/w photo)
Actress Imogen Hassell pictured at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle appearing in the play The Jockey Club Stakes 1 November 1971 (b/w photo)

MPX5132113: Actress Imogen Hassell pictured at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle appearing in the play The Jockey Club Stakes 1 November 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Miss UK contest 1964, Blackpool's Open Air Bath.. 3rd September 1964 (b/w photo)
Miss UK contest 1964, Blackpool's Open Air Bath.. 3rd September 1964 (b/w photo)

MPX5132119: Miss UK contest 1964, Blackpool's Open Air Bath.. 3rd September 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

England v West Indies at Lord's, London, Jun 17-22, 1976 (b/w photo)
England v West Indies at Lord's, London, Jun 17-22, 1976 (b/w photo)

MPX5128869: England v West Indies at Lord's, London, Jun 17-22, 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

RAF Mountain Rescue and Police search for the wreckage of a crashed light aircraft. The wreckage of a war lies beneath the soft earth of the Cheviot slopes. Consciously ignored by the censored Press of World War Two dozens of planes plunged to their destruction and sank into bogs. More than 25 - both Allied and German - are beneath the marshy soil and their names bear out the aggression of war: Spitfire, Flying Fortress, Swordfish... But when the war ended, the accidents stopped. In the 30 years since the war there had only been two air crashes over the misty hills, this Tuesday's nosedive into Hedgehope Hill was one of them. But rumours persist about the strange weather conditions and freak disturbances between St Abb's Head, where the men went off course and the Cheviots. Does the North have a Bermuda Triangle of its own ? As Department of Trade Inspectors stood by in Wooler to begin examining the Piper Cherokee wreckage, experts answered unequivocally: No ! The aircraft, that was flying from Edinburgh to Sunderland and crashed on the 2,348 ft. Hedgehope Hill is pictured, 14/02/1979 (b/w photo)
RAF Mountain Rescue and Police search for the wreckage of a crashed light aircraft. The wreckage of a war lies beneath the soft earth of the Cheviot slopes. Consciously ignored by the censored Press of World War Two dozens of planes plunged to their destruction and sank into bogs. More than 25 - both Allied and German - are beneath the marshy soil and their names bear out the aggression of war: Spitfire, Flying Fortress, Swordfish... But when the war ended, the accidents stopped. In the 30 years since the war there had only been two air crashes over the misty hills, this Tuesday's nosedive into Hedgehope Hill was one of them. But rumours persist about the strange weather conditions and freak disturbances between St Abb's Head, where the men went off course and the Cheviots. Does the North have a Bermuda Triangle of its own ? As Department of Trade Inspectors stood by in Wooler to begin examining the Piper Cherokee wreckage, experts answered unequivocally: No ! The aircraft, that was flying from Edinburgh to Sunderland and crashed on the 2,348 ft. Hedgehope Hill is pictured, 14/02/1979 (b/w photo)

MPX5128902: RAF Mountain Rescue and Police search for the wreckage of a crashed light aircraft. The wreckage of a war lies beneath the soft earth of the Cheviot slopes. Consciously ignored by the censored Press of World War Two dozens of planes plunged to their destruction and sank into bogs. More than 25 - both Allied and German - are beneath the marshy soil and their names bear out the aggression of war: Spitfire, Flying Fortress, Swordfish... But when the war ended, the accidents stopped. In the 30 years since the war there had only been two air crashes over the misty hills, this Tuesday's nosedive into Hedgehope Hill was one of them. But rumours persist about the strange weather conditions and freak disturbances between St Abb's Head, where the men went off course and the Cheviots. Does the North have a Bermuda Triangle of its own ? As Department of Trade Inspectors stood by in Wooler to begin examining the Piper Cherokee wreckage, experts answered unequivocally: No ! The aircraft, that was flying from Edinburgh to Sunderland and crashed on the 2,348 ft. Hedgehope Hill is pictured, 14/02/1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A BOAC Boeing 707 airliner bound for Sydney and Auckland with 131 passengers aboard had to return to Heathrow airport shortly after take off when one of it engines caught fire. The aircraft call sign Whisky Echo crashed with its wing ablaze on runway two. An eye witness said he saw about 50 people jump out of the plane seconds after it crashed.
A BOAC Boeing 707 airliner bound for Sydney and Auckland with 131 passengers aboard had to return to Heathrow airport shortly after take off when one of it engines caught fire. The aircraft call sign Whisky Echo crashed with its wing ablaze on runway two. An eye witness said he saw about 50 people jump out of the plane seconds after it crashed.

MPX5128905: A BOAC Boeing 707 airliner bound for Sydney and Auckland with 131 passengers aboard had to return to Heathrow airport shortly after take off when one of it engines caught fire. The aircraft call sign Whisky Echo crashed with its wing ablaze on runway two. An eye witness said he saw about 50 people jump out of the plane seconds after it crashed. "they were running and jumping" from the aircraft. Our Picture Shows: The burning plane immediately after the crash at Heathrow Airport, April 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A BEA Hawker Siddeley Trident airliner, operating as a British European Airways (BEA) scheduled commercial passenger flight from London Heathrow Airport to Brussels, crashed near the town of Staines on Sunday, 18 June 1972, less than three minutes after take-off. All 118 persons on board were killed. The accident became known as the Staines disaster, and was the worst air disaster in Britain until the Pan Am bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988, 18/06/1972 (b/w photo)
A BEA Hawker Siddeley Trident airliner, operating as a British European Airways (BEA) scheduled commercial passenger flight from London Heathrow Airport to Brussels, crashed near the town of Staines on Sunday, 18 June 1972, less than three minutes after take-off. All 118 persons on board were killed. The accident became known as the Staines disaster, and was the worst air disaster in Britain until the Pan Am bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988, 18/06/1972 (b/w photo)

MPX5128914: A BEA Hawker Siddeley Trident airliner, operating as a British European Airways (BEA) scheduled commercial passenger flight from London Heathrow Airport to Brussels, crashed near the town of Staines on Sunday, 18 June 1972, less than three minutes after take-off. All 118 persons on board were killed. The accident became known as the Staines disaster, and was the worst air disaster in Britain until the Pan Am bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988, 18/06/1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

RAF Mountain Rescue and Police search for the wreckage of a crashed light aircraft. The wreckage of a war lies beneath the soft earth of the Cheviot slopes. Consciously ignored by the censored Press of World War Two dozens of planes plunged to their destruction and sank into bogs. More than 25 - both Allied and German - are beneath the marshy soil and their names bear out the aggression of war: Spitfire, Flying Fortress, Swordfish... But when the war ended, the accidents stopped. In the 30 years since the war there had only been two air crashes over the misty hills, this Tuesday's nosedive into Hedgehope Hill was one of them. But rumours persist about the strange weather conditions and freak disturbances between St Abb's Head, where the men went off course and the Cheviots. Does the North have a Bermuda Triangle of its own ? As Department of Trade Inspectors stood by in Wooler to begin examining the Piper Cherokee wreckage, experts answered unequivocally: No ! 14/02/1979 (b/w photo)
RAF Mountain Rescue and Police search for the wreckage of a crashed light aircraft. The wreckage of a war lies beneath the soft earth of the Cheviot slopes. Consciously ignored by the censored Press of World War Two dozens of planes plunged to their destruction and sank into bogs. More than 25 - both Allied and German - are beneath the marshy soil and their names bear out the aggression of war: Spitfire, Flying Fortress, Swordfish... But when the war ended, the accidents stopped. In the 30 years since the war there had only been two air crashes over the misty hills, this Tuesday's nosedive into Hedgehope Hill was one of them. But rumours persist about the strange weather conditions and freak disturbances between St Abb's Head, where the men went off course and the Cheviots. Does the North have a Bermuda Triangle of its own ? As Department of Trade Inspectors stood by in Wooler to begin examining the Piper Cherokee wreckage, experts answered unequivocally: No ! 14/02/1979 (b/w photo)

MPX5128932: RAF Mountain Rescue and Police search for the wreckage of a crashed light aircraft. The wreckage of a war lies beneath the soft earth of the Cheviot slopes. Consciously ignored by the censored Press of World War Two dozens of planes plunged to their destruction and sank into bogs. More than 25 - both Allied and German - are beneath the marshy soil and their names bear out the aggression of war: Spitfire, Flying Fortress, Swordfish... But when the war ended, the accidents stopped. In the 30 years since the war there had only been two air crashes over the misty hills, this Tuesday's nosedive into Hedgehope Hill was one of them. But rumours persist about the strange weather conditions and freak disturbances between St Abb's Head, where the men went off course and the Cheviots. Does the North have a Bermuda Triangle of its own ? As Department of Trade Inspectors stood by in Wooler to begin examining the Piper Cherokee wreckage, experts answered unequivocally: No ! 14/02/1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Deserted Hebburn Railway Station on 1st August 1979 (b/w photo)
Deserted Hebburn Railway Station on 1st August 1979 (b/w photo)

MPX5128968: Deserted Hebburn Railway Station on 1st August 1979 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A general view of the platform and sign at East Boldon Railway Station on 5th October 1970 (b/w photo)
A general view of the platform and sign at East Boldon Railway Station on 5th October 1970 (b/w photo)

MPX5128974: A general view of the platform and sign at East Boldon Railway Station on 5th October 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A general view of the disused Lanchester Railway Station on 27th January 1949 (b/w photo)
A general view of the disused Lanchester Railway Station on 27th January 1949 (b/w photo)

MPX5128980: A general view of the disused Lanchester Railway Station on 27th January 1949 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Michael Jackson seen here after performing on stage at Sheffield, 10th July 1997 (photo)
Michael Jackson seen here after performing on stage at Sheffield, 10th July 1997 (photo)

MPX5128986: Michael Jackson seen here after performing on stage at Sheffield, 10th July 1997 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Ashes 1953. England batsman Denis Compton hits the winning runs to retain the Ashes for England in the fifth test against Australia at the Oval 19th August 1953 (b/w photo)
Ashes 1953. England batsman Denis Compton hits the winning runs to retain the Ashes for England in the fifth test against Australia at the Oval 19th August 1953 (b/w photo)

MPX5129013: Ashes 1953. England batsman Denis Compton hits the winning runs to retain the Ashes for England in the fifth test against Australia at the Oval 19th August 1953 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

England v West Indies at Kennington Oval, London, Aug 12-17, 1976 (b/w photo)
England v West Indies at Kennington Oval, London, Aug 12-17, 1976 (b/w photo)

MPX5129076: England v West Indies at Kennington Oval, London, Aug 12-17, 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images


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