MPX5135099: Sunday Pictorial 27th April 1947, Front Page. Report on 1947 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium where Charlton Athletic beat Burnley by one goal to nil. Picture shows the Duke of Gloucester shaking hands with the Charlton team before kick off. Headline reads: Cup Fever. Wembley's 100,000 are telling Britain all about it today. Main picture shows swimwear models Pat Purser and Sheila Rathbone displaying latest fashions in a magnolia garden. 27th April 1947 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135114: THE SEVENTIES were a time of strikes and, in December 1974, the big national bakers decided to follow suit, demanding a 66% pay rise. Staff of larger firms had empty shelves and had to turn away dozens of customers. Small bakeries were working full-out but were unable to meet the demand as shops phoned in for extra supplies. Yeast sales went up as housewives decided to bake their own bread. (Picture) This shop in the Upper Richmond road, Sheen is not involved in the dispute and the picture shows the queue awaiting the 9:15 am delivery. The bread was stacked in the window and 15 minutes later it was gone. 3rd December 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135121: THE SEVENTIES were a time of strikes and, in December 1974, the big national bakers decided to follow suit, demanding a 66% pay rise. Staff of larger firms had empty shelves and had to turn away dozens of customers. Small bakeries were working full-out but were unable to meet the demand as shops phoned in for extra supplies. Yeast sales went up as housewives decided to bake their own bread. (Picture) This shop in the Upper Richmond road, Sheen is not involved in the dispute and the picture shows the queue awaiting the 9:15 am delivery. The bread was stacked in the window and 15 minutes later it was gone. 3rd December 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135123: THE SEVENTIES were a time of strikes and, in December 1974, the big national bakers decided to follow suit, demanding a 66% pay rise. Staff of larger firms had empty shelves and had to turn away dozens of customers. Small bakeries were working full-out but were unable to meet the demand as shops phoned in for extra supplies. Yeast sales went up as housewives decided to bake their own bread. (Picture) This shop in the Upper Richmond road, Sheen is not involved in the dispute and the picture shows the queue awaiting the 9:15 am delivery. The bread was stacked in the window and 15 minutes later it was gone. 3rd December 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135141: Pop singer and actress Marianne Faithfull who has recently left Bexley Hospital, after being cured of heroin addiction is pictured here with her new boyfriend Oliver Musker, aged 23, an antique dealer. Marianne and Oliver will be flying off later this week to the island of Bali as part of her convalescence. 3rd October 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135771: The last Lancaster bomber to fly. It flew from Hullavington RAF airfield near Swindon en route for Blackpool where it will be operational for a short period before being stored in an aviation museum. The Lancaster had been hangered at the RAF where it had been made airworthy and restored. The take off was delayed due to rain and mist. 26th June 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images