MPX5075816: Marines who have been building an awning to make a garden play area for the 'no-sunshine' boy Mark Diment at his new Chaneellor Grove West Norwood home, today handed over the completed shelter to the Diment family. As surprise extra presents, there was a car for Mark, a teddy bear for his 2 year old sister Michelle, and a swing them both. Mark Diment tries out his new swing with the help of the Marines. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075861: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075864: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075996: 17 year old Bindi Williams an aboriginal boy actor, flew into London to see the first transmission in colour of a new Australian series called "Woobinda, Animal Doctor" in which he has a starring role. Bindi Williams pictured with his boomerang, with the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076002: 17 year old Bindi Williams an aboriginal boy actor, flew into London to see the first transmission in colour of a new Australian series called "Woobinda, Animal Doctor" in which he has a starring role. Bindi Williams pictured with his boomerang, with the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076048: actress Francis Dean who lives in Fairfax Road, N.W.6., wears a maxi-coat and it is made of synthetic fur by astraka. She was out today with daughter Belinda (2) and Belinda found maxis very cosy indeed especially with today's weather. They were waiting for a No. 31 bus where the pictures were taken. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076016: The Bermondsey dockers frequenting their felmongers arms got upset about this anti-prince Philip press report and decided to do something for him in respect of his polo playing. After all he founded a playing field in their area and arranged cheap holidays for them, so they are collecting to buy him a present. Which according to the sum they reach they may vary between a polo pony or a polo stick. (Left to right) Peter Kelly (28) Bossy Cadman (27) George Walker with subscription pist, Barmaid rosehoy (27) and holding beer mug with collected money is Dennis Mulligah. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076024: The Bermondsey dockers frequenting their felmongers arms got upset about this anti-prince Philip press report and decided to do something for him in respect of his polo playing. After all he founded a playing field in their area and arranged cheap holidays for them, so they are collecting to buy him a present. Which according to the sum they reach they may vary between a polo pony or a polo stick. (Left to right) Mr. Peter Kelly, aged 28, Mr. George Walker, aged 30, Mr. Bobby Cadman 27, Mr. Dennis Mulligan aged 25. In the picture is barmaid Rose Moy aged 27. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076043: actress Francis Dean who lives in Fairfax Road, N.W.6., wears a maxi-coat and it is made of synthetic fur by astraka. She was out today with daughter Belinda (2) and Belinda found maxis very cosy indeed especially with today's weather. They were waiting for a No. 31 bus where the pictures were taken. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076122: Playful poodle 'Florin' has a new toy, an old pleated plastic lampshade. As she pokes her nose through the shade - it becomes a fashionable cape - sometimes an out-size collar. 'Florin' is the 5 year old toy poodle pet of housewife Joyce Farley of Sussex. December 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076196: Education Equality: A new comprehensive school at Leigh Park; Havant; Hampshire; run by an attractive blonde head teacher; Miss Joan Gregory; has earned the name "unisex school". The girls and boys are given exactly the same curriculum - girls learning to shape metal on anvils in metal work classes etc.; and boys learning the art of needlecraft and how to cook. Rolling pastry; Michael Hiscock (12); and Andrew Evans with the mixing bowl. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076235: Food Restaurants Unusual: Undressing for dinner sounds a bit bold even for the permissive sixties - but a recently opened London Restaurant the "Cumin Seed" in Kensington High St wants its guests to do just that. The restaurant is a Vast Embroidered Tent hand made in Cairo and assembled here, panel by panel, and specialises in middle eastern food. Film Star Michael Crawford and his wife Gabrielle in the restaurant today for a meal - all dress up in the eastern costumes provided. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076621: A Theatre Group left Heathrow Airport for New York for a three-month tour of the U.S.A., appearing in a show called "Fun and Demes", which consists of a group of 42 people. (left to right) Pamela Orr, Lorraine Ibbetson, Zoe Dewdney, Donna Lindy, Nina Kitching, Diane Stow, and Leslie Anderson. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images