MPX5081939: When men of 104 Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, (Volunteers), Newport, (see note below) fire a 21 - gun salute to mark the coming of age of the Prince of Wales, it will be the only Royal salute fired on the occasion in Britain This Investiture year birthday tribute will be paid by Gunners from throughout South Wales at 12 noon on Friday, 14 November, in Bute Park, Cardiff November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5079548: Cute Children Girls: 3 years old Justine Hornby, of Formby near Liverpool has been chosen as this years Miss Pears A portrait of her by Artist Peter Blake was unveiled at the Painters Hall in the City of London today. "What's it all about?" Little Justine Hornby just sits as visitors to the Painters Hall look at her portrait. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5079673: Entertainment Theatre: The pictures show the Climax of the play the Son of Man now running at the Roundhouse, Hampstead. Frank Finlay playing Christ is "nailed" to a cross and is left on the empty stage for anything up to 15 minutes will the audiance realizes that it is the end of the play and go home. Frank Finlay being raised up on the cross. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081632: Forestry Commission employees - brothers Eill and Charlie Kitcher (Leather Jerkin) are given a helping hand as the Christmas trees are cut for the festive season. Helping them cut trees near Brockenhurst in the New Forest, are local children - Simon Pulford (4), Timothy Anstey (4) (check coat), Jonathan White (4) (white collar to coat). December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081891: The Argentinian Avant Garde Group. The company makes its British debut starting on 17th November, at The place in 17 Duke's Road, W.C.1. They will perform two plays, "Dracula" and Goddess". The eight young men members of the company are made up of poets, actors, sculptors and dancers from the Argentine. "The Goddess", played by Facundo Bo with one of the people Marucha Bo. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081894: The Argentinian Avant Garde Group. The company makes its British debut starting on 17th November, at The place in 17 Duke's Road, W.C.1. They will perform two plays, "Dracula" and Goddess". The eight young men members of the company are made up of poets, actors, sculptors and dancers from the Argentine. "Dracula", (left to right) Arthur played by Facundo Bo, Heloen by Marucha Bo, Jonathan by Alfredo Rodriguez Arias, And standing Dr. Van Helsing played by Juan Stoppani. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088203: By Ann Chubb. The shapely check- jacketed suits in silky fabric are both from Brave New World. The fishtail number costs approximately £30, the one with the pencil skirt approximately £28. Both, sizes 10-14. The spotted pillbox costs £2.50 the little hat £2.50, both from Mr. Freedom, Kings Road, London, SW3. Gloves also from Mr. Freedom. Jewellery by Peter Robinson. The motor cyclist's gear comes from a wide selection at Let it Rock, 430 Kings Road London, SW3. His bike is a Triumph Tiger 750cc from Harvey Owen. July 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088206: Clothing: The 1920s was a swinging era famous for jazzy muisc, the Charleston and dresses to go with them, like this hot little number. It is slinky, shiny and satin, in black and white stripes that go their own sweet way around the long-line top, and slant up and down the short, flared skirt. By Mr. Freedom £9.95. sizes 8 to 14. Top New York model Bobby shows the way to carry it off. Beads by Corocraft, and shoes by Terry de Havilland. October 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088212: This set of slinky, wide crepe trousers and cropped little printed top will put you right at the top of the party pops. The print is tomato-red and green on pale cream, and the pants are hot tomato-red. Being separates, you can mix and match them with other tops and trousers. Designed by Ossie Clark for Radley, price £17.75. Sizes 10 to 14. From Quorum at Peter RobinsonÍs Top Shop, Oxford Circus, London W1. October 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088277: Humour: Pictures of set of "Nude" furniture designed and sculpted by painter and graphic artist Allen Jones, aged 32. This is his second excursion into sculpture. The set comprises a table composed of a crouching female figure, supporting a plate of glass. Another "Nude" stands there with her hands outstretched. If you hang a hat on it it becomes a hat-stand, and of course there is a chair consisting of a girl with a seat on top. Allen Jones is an internationally reputed artist. He makes these figures in fibre-glass and leather. The artist's wife laying the table. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images