MPX5128164: Passengers on the first Dan-Air flight from Newcastle Airport caught a glimpse of the service's new-look air hostesses. The ladies switched their red uniforms for French Navy on Easter Sunday and the London flight was the first chance to show them off. "They are great." was the general opinion of the girls. "Much smarter and the simple lines are going to suit more girls," said Jean Hepple, fleet stewardess. The new uniform consists of sleeveless pinafore dresses, single breasted coats and jackets and pill box hats. White crepe blouses, with tie neck-lines, complete the uniforms. The hostesses are (left to right) Angela Wakeling, Jean Robertson, Lynda Byers, Maureen Kelly, Helen Dodds, Marie Cahill, Evelyn Dingwall and Jean Hepple, 01/04/1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5136464: All mothers feel no doubt that they have achieved something special as they hold their new-born babies in their arms. But these three young' mothers are especially remarkable. They are sisters, and they had their babies in one week in Stonepark maternity hospital at Beckenham, Kent., 27/04/1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5136479: Fourteen year old Stephen Pulley from Chatteris, Cambridge who has been totally blind since he was 14 months old, takes a turn as wicket keeper during a game of cricket with his younger brother Anthony. The ball is filled with ball bearings that rattle when it is struck. 27th October 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images