MPX5096683: Look out fish! A group of boys aged between ten and fourteen years seen here at Wraysbury, Buckinghamshire being taught how to fish . It was part of an event organised by the London and South Eastern Tackle Dealer to show the youngsters some of the intricacies of freshwater fishing. 13th July 1970 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5097291: Raymond Humphreys the Labour candidate for Wanstead and Woodford sat in his tiny office at Church Lane Leytonstone last night and wrote his letter of resignation. Raymond Humphreys who was acquitted of a rape charge last week, writing a letter to the Labour party. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5097512: World War II Women. Pulling her weight. Miss Joan Niven, 19 year old postwoman of Drynachan, near Inverness, Scotland claims to have the most isolated beat in the British Isles. She walks 17 miles three times in a week, to cross the River Findhorn she uses a box suspended on a wire cable pulling herself over by another wire. Seven persons are seen by her during the walk of 17 miles. Last winter ice and snow on the moor tracks prevented the small motor mail van from contacting Miss Niven, she walked seven miles through the snow to meet the van for several weeks. Miss Niven started this job to aid the war effort but she is thinking of joining the W.A.A.F's. Here Miss Joan Niven fording the River Findhorn. November 1941 / Bridgeman Images