MPX5071887: Tiny Tim is to take part in tonights charity Save Rave pop show at the London Palladium, which Princess Margaret will attend. Tiny Tim will be wearing three neck ties given to him by his girl friend Vicki, he will wear them all at once, when he goes to bed they go on his pillow. Lyell Tranter of the Magna Carta group is helped in the dressing room with his make-up by his bride Lorraine Eden. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071790: The man who wants to put the hundreds of miles of London's sewers on the map as an attraction to Londoners went below at Clampham North station and took a tour of inspection. He was Mr. Ellis Hillmann. Michael Colwell on left age 29 of Mitcham one of the sewagemen making an inspection of the brickwork. Waterfall below London. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071735: Tory leader Edward Heath bought himself an early Christmas present, when he did a bit of shopping, before dashing to catch his train back south, after being in Manchester on a lunch engagement. He spent five pounds to buy a blue sweater, after first trying on a brown one. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071095: 3 yr old makes his bow and takes the prize. Richard Hollows aged 3 competed in a children's entertainment competition at Parliament Hill Fields and by his clever rendering of nursery rhymes won the prize. He came up alone and took his turn with 16 other competitors, and insisted on the mike being held in the correct position by the L.C.C. Uncle Jingles. He was by far the youngest and least perturbed competitor. August 1947 P012165 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071122: Miss World the beauty championship of the world is approaching fast. Among the preparations, is the necessity to select chaperones who will look after the gorgeous girls of "Miss World". Line-up from left to right of six of the thirteen chaperones, Miss Carol Foster (22), Miss Susan Dixon (22), Miss Annette Middleton (27), Mrs. Vivienne Webb (27) Miss Diane McLeod (22) and Miss Diane Lewis (26). November 1969 Z10577-001 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071305: Sport: The South African springbok rugby team that flew in yesterday to be welcomed by anti-apartheid demonstrators at London Airport were shouted at and had banners waved in their faces during their practice session at the Richmond Athletic Association ground. The demonstrators were escorted from the ground by the police. The springbok players pictured during training this morning. October 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071375: "Free Palestine" Demonstration: 8 year old Palestinian boy Tariq Attia whose father was killed fighting Israelis in Palestine in March 1968. His father was a Guerilla and Tariq is wearing a Guerilla uniform waving a flag carried shoulder high. He lives at Paddington at present. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images