MPX5120884: Four nuns from the St. Joseph School for Mentally Handicapped Boys, at Broome Court, Severn Stoke, Worcester have formed a group to entertain the boys. But last Monday (St. Patrick's Day) they appeared in public for charity in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, and were a huge success. They were recorded by Radio Stoke, singing "Yellow Bird" and "The Carnival is Over". Seen here back at Broome Court, the ancestral home of the Earl of Coventry, entertaining some of the 140 residential boys. Their repertoire includes "Lily the Pink", "Those were the Days", "Scarlet Ribbons" etc.., their voices blend well together and the sound terrific! March 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5120945: Transport Taxi Motorbikes. A city gent grips his bowler on a two-wheeled taxi driven by a blondie n a crash helmet. The blonde 27-year-old Jenny Redgrave works for a London firm that hopes to start a taxi service using mopeds. Jenny took bowler hatted John Griffith on a practice run past Big Ben and across Westminster Bridge, 06/05/1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5120958: The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest was Senorita Massiel from Spain with her song LA, LA, LA, written by Ramon Arcusa an Manuel de la Calva. She beat Cliff Richard U.K, Just by one point. He came to congratulate the winner. After the show Spaniards with a Spanish flag were dancing and celebrating outside the Albert Hall where the contest was Televised from. Cliff Richard kisses Massiel while Ramon Arcusa applauds, April 1968 April 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images