MPX5157694: Second day of the private visit to London of American President John F. Kennedy and the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy for the christening ceremony of their niece Anna Christina Radziwill, held at Westminster Abbey. An escort of motorcyclists flank the President's car as he leave the christening. 5th June 1961 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5157790: DAvid and Janic Mills, children of Mr Raymond Mills and wife Beryl, victims in the Darlwyne pleasure cruiser which went missing along the Cornish coast with 31 people on board. The 45 foot long boat sailed from Mylor near Falmouth and was last seen of Fowey heading home. August 1966 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5157938: A picture from a series of humurous novelty images taken by Sunday People photographer Dennis Hutchinson - When this Christmas Eve picture was published in the early 1970s it touched the hearts of the region. Two little friends exchange presents and a kiss on Mistletoe Road, Gateshead, c. 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158089: Entertainment Circus Children: 10 year old David Hibling, a Suffolk schoolboy has organised a "Save the Circus" petition which he intends to present to the local authorities in support of performing animal acts. Clown 'Toto', Clarissa, the Llama, and David. November 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158057: Madame Sweep: For men must work and women must sweep might be the slogan of Mrs. Ada Riches, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. She had always swept her own chimneys. Now because of the shortage of men she has become a sweep, and cleans chimneys in Woodbridge, and villages around. Mrs. Riches takes her brushes, rods, and sootbag around on a bicycle. She starts work at 7am, and by noon has cleaned ten chimneys. The head and hair protector, reminiscent of the middle ages is her own design. Photo shows... here you see Mrs. Ada Riches arriving on the job, sooty, but cheerful. October 1943 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5157357: Man looking at a Bedford Lucas Electric. Sandwell firms have helped to create a 'Super Van' that never needs petrol - and makes its own power as it goes along. The van, developed by Lucas, runs on electric power using a monster one-ton battery. It employs a special recharging system in which the energy drag created by the engine slowing down goes back into the battery, Birmingham, 3rd August 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images