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MPX5156531: The Pendennis Castle steam locomotive which was sold to Australian iron ore producers Hamersley Iron in 197 . On 29 May 1977, she made her farewell run in the UK, at the head of the Great Western Envoy from Birmingham to Didcot and return. The following day, she headed to Avonmouth, the port for Bristol, where she was loaded aboard the cargo vessel Mishref, and departed for Sydney, Australia, on 2 June 1977 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5156549: Liverpool manager Bill Shankly called in Mr John Flood of Queensferry, an expert on ground construction, to get the ground ready for Wednesday's cup tie replay match against Burnley. Here he is pictured alongside the tractor drawn disc harrower cutting through the ice covered pitch at Anfield. This will loosen the ice before it is lifted by a bulldozer. 27th January 1963 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5160926: Cor Blimey - it's Derek Jameson... Radio 2 star Derek, complete with Cockney drawl and infectious chuckle delighted these children at Hinchliffe Mill Junior and Infants School, Holmbridge, with attempts at tuba playing this morning. In response to a letter from 10-year-old pupil Sarah Walker, Derek broadcast today's Radio 2 breakfast show from the school hall. 15th September 1987 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5160950: The young musicians at Sacred Heart RC Secondary School in Redcar have a good reason to blow their own trumpets. An 18-strong group , picked from the 104 who make up the school's orchestras, has just returned after a two-day intensive training course at St Mary's College in London. Head of Music, Mr Edward Murphy, accompanied them. 11th April 1981 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161025: The christening of Jane Fionulla Marion Milligan, child of Spike Milligan and Paddy Milligan. Left to right, Laura Milligan, Spike Milligan, Professor Roger Gilliatt, Mrs Patricia Milligan, Mrs Roger Gilliatt and Mrs Farrar holding the baby. The baby's godparents are Mrs Anne Farrar (Paddy's sister) and Professor and Mrs Roger Gilliatt. Finchley Albans Church, London. 26th June 1966 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images