MPX5157401: Philip Moody, 39, of Alvechurch, at work in Birmingham jewellery quarter. Working on a bronze trademark for a firm of leather embossers and gilders. He has knocked up the 'masses' of the design from the reverse side and has now turned the sheet of bronze to trace the outlines, Birmingham, 14th December 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5157405: Lib - Friendship Force - The Lord Mayor of Newcastle hosted in Civic Centre reception for the 380 Altantans from President Carter's Friendship Force. President Jimmy Carter's mother-in-law Mrs Allie Smith, talks to Northumberland pipers Colin Ross (left) and Jim Hall, 5th July, 1977 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5157424: Malcolm X African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist seen here shortly after his visit to Marshall Street in Smethwick. The human rights activist visited Smethwick, near Birmingham, which had become a byword for racial division following the 1964 general election. Malcolm X was assassinated nine days later on his return to the United States. 12th February 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5157476: North East Shipwrecks - The South Shields Volunteer Life Brigade battled to save the captain and the 22 man crew of the Lebanese steamer Adelfotis II by using breeches buoy. The ship had been blown aground next to the Groyne lighthouse in South Shields by gale force winds. 20th January, 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5157492: The Joystrings, Salvation Army pop group recording at the EMI recording studio in St John's Wood. L-R Bill Davidson (19); Brenda Alexander (20); Lillian Boot (24); Wycliffe Noble (37 drummer); Thelma Adams (21); Capt. Joy Webb (31, the leader) Capt. Handle Everett (40); Peter Dalziel (21), London, 19th December 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images