MPX5135570: BPM MEDIA: Pictured is a file image of abigail Carter - daughter of John Nicholls. AN ex-Blues footballer was killed on rail tracks after escaping from the care home where hed been placed only days before. John Nicholls, who turned outfor Birmingham City reserves in the 1940s and 50s, was hit by a train at Marston Green Railway Station after walking out of Heartlands Care Home. Yesterday (MON), an inquest into the tragedy heard the 76-year-old had attempted to leave the Yardley care home several times during his five-day stay. For more of this copy please see copy BPMFOOTBALLERINQUEST or call 01212345558/07729153536 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135633: It was the year Britain joined Europe, Sunderland won the FA Cup and Princess Anne married Captain Mark Philips. But in Stockton, 1973 was the year post-16 education was transformed with the opening of Stockton Sixth Form College. And 40 years on, staff and students, past and present, let their hair down with a celebration party, complete with staff in fancy dress and a groovy 1970s disco. Pictured Students run to the DJ with answers to the quiz question, 24/10/2013 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5135648: Standing out from the regular buses seen in a city centre, this collection took passers-by back in time. And the vintage buses certainly attracted crowds while parked in Newcastle city centre this week as members of the Aycliffe and District Bus Preservation Society brought their vehicles out for show. From converted double deckers to models dating back to the 1940s, this group preserves part of the transport history of North East. Pictured Peter Mitchell, left and Dave Young, with the 1949 Bristol single decker, from Aycliffe and District Bus Preservation Society, in the centre of Newcastle, 31/10/2013 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5145200: The Leeds United team pool of players who won the League Championship in season 1968/69. They are left to right (back row), Douglas Harvey, Nick Bates, Paul Madeley, Norman Hunter, Garry Sprake, Jack Charlton, Paul Reaney, Mike O'Grady, Ron Belfitt, Eddie Gray. Front Row left to right: Terry Hibbit, Mick Jones, Terry Cooper, Johnny Giles, Billy Bremner and Peter Lorimer6th May 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5145287: English League Division One match at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur 1 v Northampton 1. Alan Gilzean pats Jimmy Greaves on the back after he had scored from a penalty to level the scores and his record of scoring against every First Division Club. April 1966 (photo) / Bridgeman Images