MPX5127730: Demonstrators and star mingle outside the Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London on the opening night of Jesus Christ Superstar. The demonstrators from the National Secular Society sang hymns and gave out leaflets. Our Picture Shows: Warren Mitchell seen here being offered a leaflet by a demonstrator 9th August 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5127784: The last Triumph Herald - a 13/60 convertible, came off the No, 1 assembly line at Triumph Motor Company's Canley works, today. Mr. M. W. Sanders, director and general manager drove the white convertible off the line to cheers from workers. "The Herald has been a good friend to us through some difficult times," said Mr. Sanders, who was responsible for opening the Canley assembly where also the 532,412 various Herald cars have been made since the model was introduced in September 1959. A new model called the 1500 will take it's place on the line along with Spitfire and GT sports cars, 21st May 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5127911: Woman modelling the trends of 1926. The biggest trend of the 1920's though was in hairstyles. Women began to cut their hair shorter and shorter. Infact the trend was so great that it led to an explosion in the number of hairdressers. The style of the 1920's was young and sporty, with an almost 'boyish' look to it. Wearing flapper dress beige cobweb lace over a black velvet underdress string of pearls, November 1925 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images