MPX5082631: Kids in the Park: It was shoes off in Tabbard Gardens, Bermondsey, today (Saturday). Space Structures Workshop - a small group of experimental artists - had some of their plastic creations there for the children to play on, and in. There was a tunnel, a sort of balloon, and the "witch's cauldron" surrounded by coloured smoke. The kids lazed, romped, jumped, climbed, and just as often fell. It was a great day in the sun. June 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082637: Kids in the Park: It was shoes off in Tabbard Gardens, Bermondsey, today (Saturday). Space Structures Workshop - a small group of experimental artists - had some of their plastic creations there for the children to play on, and in. There was a tunnel, a sort of balloon, and the "witch's cauldron" surrounded by coloured smoke. The kids lazed, romped, jumped, climbed, and just as often fell. It was a great day in the sun. June 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082638: Kids in the Park: It was shoes off in Tabbard Gardens, Bermondsey, today (Saturday). Space Structures Workshop - a small group of experimental artists - had some of their plastic creations there for the children to play on, and in. There was a tunnel, a sort of balloon, and the "witch's cauldron" surrounded by coloured smoke. The kids lazed, romped, jumped, climbed, and just as often fell. It was a great day in the sun. June 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5082899: When 12 year old Kim Fentiman read about the dockers whip-round to save Prince Philip's polo, she thought that something should be done to help the Queen also. She asked her father, 34 year old Sid, licensee of the Hanover Arms, at Peckham, S.E.London if he could organise a charity show for the Queen in which she and her friends would take part. Her father hired a 3-ton lorry decorated it in red-white-and blue bunting, with a pianist playing the grand piano in the back and Kim and friends singing. Seated in the front of the lorry on the right is Kim Fentiman the organiser of the show. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081716: Julie Ege records a John Lennon song. Julie Ege, the Norwegian film and television actress has started a new career as a pop singer. Her first record - "Love", a song by John Lennon - is to be released on the CBS label on January 15th. Julie Ege one of the world's most photographed girls - rose to international fame through her part in the Marty Feldman picture, "Every home should have one". Since then she has starred in the Hammer film, "Creatures the world forgot" which is now awaiting release and completed a major role in the film version of "Up Pompeii". Pictured taken in recorded Sound Studio, Bryanston Street, London, W.1. January 1971 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081752: About 1,000 striking members of the National Union of teachers took part in a march from Regent's Park to the Department of Education and Science in Curzon Street today, where a deputation presented a resolution and petitions to the minister Mr. Edward Short. Children (pupils) of Fitzjohn Primary School, Hampstead in procession. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images