MPX5067507: Involved in an International Incident on the Costa Brava where a pair of Ladies Underpants was subsistuted for a Spanish flag were 4 English men and 2 English women. One of them who was telling the Story today is Miss Bonnie Jean Atkins aged 20 a secretary and Tennis player of 177, South Lodge Drive, Southgate. OPS. Pictures of Miss Atkins taken in the garden of her house. None of the bikini's she was wearing in Spain and hanging on the line were used as Spanish flags. In fact the undergarment used did not belong to her. August 1962 P017025 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067816: Fred Astaire put on his top hat, tied up his gray tie, brushed down his "tails" and went to Buckingham Palace, London, on Tuesday to be "knighted". Fred Astaire gives a "V for Victory" sign to the onlookers outside Buckingham Palace, during the final scene of "Midas Run". July 1968 P016873 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067828: A 19 yr. old Austrian girl said today that she was not paid after working three weeks as a housemaid for Lady Violet Bonham Carter. She is Gertraude Astlbauer and she said at Marylebone County Court that she left because she did not get enough time off. Miss Astlbauer is claiming £13.10s. and costs from Lady Violet which she claims represents wages which were not paid to her. Lady Bonham Carter with her entourage at the lunch break today. / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067433: Five children, their names starting from the eldest: Carol Allan: Michael: Kenneth: Susan: The driver and father Douglas Astley. Violet Astley, the mother and Reveille's comp: winner sit comfortably inside the Dormbile caravan they chose as their prize. The family who have never had a holiday can now drive off to any place they like, and with the bunks and beds provided inside the van, plus all the camping equipment they need, can stay for as long as they wish with the minimum of expense. May 1961 P017176 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067281: It was a case of top coats on and umbrellas up for Bunnies outside the Playboy Club in Park Lane as they braved the rain to help form picket lines. They are on strike as the Management does not agree to recognise their Union The Transport and General Workers Union. October 1974 P018493 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067296: Pop star Ringo Starr has gone for the short-back-and-sides look while the heat is on. Says the ex-Beatle: "I can't stand long hair in this weather. This is much cooler and comfortable." Ringo and his wife Barbara Bach were spotted leaving Heathrow on their way to the Caribbean for a holiday. Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach at L.A.P. August 1983 P017273 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067311: Ringo Starr and his wife Barbara Bach left Heathrow for Los Angeles on Friday April 2. The ex-Beatle hopes to make it big in Cable TV on Merseyside and confirmed that he was involved with Liverpool TV. But he added: "We are only one of hundreds of consortiums trying to get in on the new cable network". Starrs....Ringo and Barbara. April 1983 P017274 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5060517: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: The wreckage of the cockpit X5020 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5060528: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: Rescue workers at the site of the crash X5020 / Bridgeman Images