MPX5159112: Wives and girlfriends of the Everton football team wave their last goodbye as the plane taking them off to Australia for a tour departs from Speke airport. Left to right: Mrs Janette Brown, with daughter Dawn, aged 2, next two adults are friends of Alex Scott with his twin sons Alex and David, Mrs Ann West, Mrs Beryl Harris, Mrs Eggleston holding Mark Harris aged two and Pat Lynam (girlfriend of Brian Labone). Liverpool, Merseyside. 28th April 1964 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159196: Tottenham Hotspur Double Winnkng Season 1960 - 1961. A Spurs player drinks from the FA Cup trophy as he sits in the bath following their victory over Leicester City in the Final, clinching an historic double. Watching is Spurs manager Bill Nicholson. 6th May 1961 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158682: The scene following the collision between The 1.50 a.m. express freight train from Woodford to Mottram, travelling on the Down line and the 10.23 p.m. express passenger train from York to Swindon on the Up. Two of the 18 passengers in the train were slightly injured. and the Driver A.L.L. Jones was trapped on the engine and received fatal injuries; his fireman and two other members of the train crew, and the guard of the freight train, suffered from shock. 11th February 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158985: Southern Independent Television held a reception at the Nightingale restaurant in Berkeley Square this morning at which they showed a preview of their new series 'Ladybirds' in which 7 singers tell all about their lives to interviewers Shaw Taylor and Terence Carroll. As 'luck' would have it the long arm of the law descended on photographers trying to take pictures of three of the Ladybirds - Marianne Faithfull, Sandie Shaw and Dana Valery - on the pavement in the square, with a request to 'move along there'. 13th August 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159355: Sir John Moores CBE (25th January 1896- 25th September 1993). Businessman and philanthropist who founded Littlewoods retail company located in Liverpool, England. Pictured. Nameplate of steam train Everton is presented to the club by the British Transport Commission (l-r) Mr A Joynson, Mr John Moores (Chairman Everton FC, Mr Holland Hughes (partly hidden, Mr C R Bennett (Assistant Divisional Traffic Manager), Mr M G E Lambert (Divisional Traffic Manager), Mr J Sharp, Mr R E Searle and Manager Johnny Carey, 27th August 1960 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159358: Typhoid outbreak. Aberdeen. Scotland. 1964. In 1964 there was an outbreak of typhoid in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The first two cases were identified on 20 May 1964; eventually over 400 cases were diagnosed and the patients were quarantined at the City Hospital in Urquhart Road, but no fatalities resulted. The outbreak was eventually traced to contaminated tinned corned beef from South America made by Fray Bentos and sold in the city's branch of the Scottish grocery chain William Low. The infected meat then contaminated a meat slicing machine within the William Low shop, leading to the spread of the disease. Pictured. Discarded Tins of corned beef from Argentina, 31st May 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159394: 1911 Stanley Steam Car, the only one of its year in the country, won an award in the 4th International Rally of the Vintage and Veteran Car Club of Great Britain, held last weekend between Brighton and Bognor Regis. Pictured with owner driver Edgar Kendrew of Guisborough Road, Nunthorpe, 16th May 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images