MPX5158242: Proud father, Barry Thorns, at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys and two girls - were delivered., 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158970: Public waiting to see Lord Snowdon, (Anthony Armstrong Jones), who begins work at the Design Centre, 28 Haymarket, near Piccadilly Circus, London. The Centre acted as the Design Council's headquarters, and it provided the Design Council with a permanent public space to present displays of contemporary British design, along with a changing programme of themed special exhibitions, 23rd January 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159147: Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, view from a Liverpool University department in Chatham Street, Merseyside. In the background to the left are the famous Liver Birds, and to the right the new skyscraper office block for Littlewoods being built in Old Hall Street. 18th May 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159281: Coventry aerospace workers march and demonstrate following the announcement from Defence Secretary Duncan Sands that the aircraft industry should re-organise, several smaller companies becoming a few larger ones. It was made clear that new military contracts would only be given to aerospace companies that had merged. March 1957 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159317: Typhoid outbreak. Aberdeen. Scotland. 1964. In 1964 there was an outbreak of typhoid in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The first two cases were identified on 20 May 1964; eventually over 400 cases were diagnosed and the patients were quarantined at the City Hospital in Urquhart Road, but no fatalities resulted. The outbreak was eventually traced to contaminated tinned corned beef from South America made by Fray Bentos and sold in the city's branch of the Scottish grocery chain William Low. The infected meat then contaminated a meat slicing machine within the William Low shop, leading to the spread of the disease. Pictured. Discarded Tins of corned beef from Argentina, 31st May 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images