MPX5123486: The Battle of Red Lion Square. Police try to keep opposing demonstrators apart. Trouble flared up when members of the National Front clashed with supporters of various left wing groups who had gathered in the square following Roy Jenkins the Home Secretary decision to grant amnesty to a number of illegal immigrants. One demonstrator died in the clashes, 16th June 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5123466: How to slope off for a walk over the roof. This particular high minded exercise isn't everyone's cup of tea. But for William Wollard BBC TV's presenter of Tomorrows World its a walk over. He's already well into his stride on an unlikely route to success....strolling up the roof of St Pancras Station in London. William wouldn't be where he is if it hadn't been for a cunning invention of Welshman Herbert Stokes: Roof Shoes ! 9th October 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5119435: Sally James, popular hostess of London weekend Television's Saturday morning series Saturday Scene celebrated her 23rd birthday today with top pop stars Alvin Stardust, Peter Shelley and Guys and Dolls, who gave her a party prior to a live recording of the Saturday Scene Roadshow which was broadcast from the stage of the Wimbledon Theatre. Alvin Stardust offers Sally James a taste of the icing on her birthday cake with members of the Guys and Dolls group looking on, May 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images