MPX5080751: 1300 signatures were collected on petitions in the Greenford, Middlesex area in support of pay claims for teachers. The petition was presented at the Department of Education and Science in Curzon Street by three young children. Joe Barr greets Alistair Pearson Julian Pearson and Simone Brady. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5080769: 1300 signatures were collected on petitions in the Greenford, Middlesex area in support of pay claims for teachers. The petition was presented at the Department of Education and Science in Curzon Street by three young children. Simone Brady, Julian and Alistair Pearson arrive with petition. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5080677: A display the largest in London, was put on by Courtalds for their 11th Christmas presentation in Hanover Square, especially for the children. The theme of the display was of the Dick Whittington's famous story, "From Rags to Riches". Children including their fathers expressed keen interest in the display. (left to right) William Lewis (2 1/2) of Barnehurst, Kent, Mark Powell (4) of Lower Kingswood, Surrey, with their parents in London for Christmas shopping thought they were in a veritable paradise. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5080836: Workers from the Concorde factories in Bristol and Weybridge descended upon Downing Street today to demonstrate and present petitions to Ministers at No. 10 who were attending a Cabinet meeting at which the 'plane's future would be discussed. The first deputation consisting of Parish Councillors, Tory MP John Cope and the Liberal and Labour candidates from Filton. T Three Concorde workers with their own style of headwear at the entrance to Downing Street. May 1974 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5080851: This is the new look for British European Airways girls - uniforms to match their mood. The new outfits, designed by royal dressmaker Hardy Amies, come in a stunning combination of skirts, jackets, coats and dresses so that the airline's girls can dress pretty well as they please. August 1972 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5080854: 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. 3 yrs old Justine Hornby unveils her portrait at the Painters Hall, City of London today (Monday). December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5080902: Kim Fentiman, aged 12, read about the dockers have a whip-round for Prince Phillip and thought: "It's the Queen who is hard-up, why can't something be done for her too"? So she asked her father, Mr. Sid Fentiman if she could organise a charity show for the Queen. Mr. Fentiman, licensee of the Hanover Arms, Peckham, South London called in Mr. Frankie Dunn and the show is on. Today (Sun), Kim and her friends go in a decorated 3 ton lorry to sing outside the palace. A pianist will be playing a grand piano at the back. Frankie Dunn checks the score with (right) Kim, Diana Kett and 11 yrs old Karl, Kim's brother. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081263: Sport Boxing. Tommy Tiger a lightweight boxer from Nigeria now domeciled in Leicester , who started his career under the managership of Johnny Griffin, 10 years ago, and retired Monday night (24th Nov) at the National Sporting Club. In between times Tiger fought 111times losing most. The face of defeat, Tommy Tiger pictured at Leicester today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081346: No Substitute for this Stork: As every child is led to believe, it is the stork that brings the babies, but one question must surely be bothering them. Who brings the stork their babies. Two storks at Rode Tropical Bird Garden, Wilts have performed a rare feat for this country by hatching three of the four eggs laid. 'Mrs. Stork' is pictured here tending her day old chicks. June 1974 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081391: Sport Golf: Top British golfer Tony Jacklin had a drive from the north side of the river Thames and tried to reach the south bank in one stroke. He was attempting to beat one of the most unusual records in the game of golf. the world's longest drive. He stood on the roof of the Savoy Hotel, driving golf balls across the river Thames. The great golf character Walter Hagen hit a ball 300 yards in 1923 whilst spending his honeymoon at the Savoy. Other famous players have tried to beat Hagen's record. Tony Jacklin on the roof of the Savoy Hotel hitting a golf ball across the Thames today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images