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MPX5158150: Gordon Payne looks ready to rape, fire and pillage as he lands with other Norsemen on the North-East coast. He towers over spectators at the Seaton Sluice Boating Association carnival before sailing through the harbour in its pirate boat pageant on 7th August 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158181: Staff at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier yesterday, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys and two girls - were delivered, 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158201: News Press Conference at Birmingham Maternity Hospital, where It was reported earlier today, 2nd October 1968, that Sheila Thorns from Birmingham underwent a Caesarean section early this morning during which six children - four boys and two girls - were delivered., 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158207: ICI, Billingham. On the left is the 200 foot long steel fermenter in position at the ¿40 million Pruteen plant, between Haverton Hill shipyard and Cowpen Lane industrial estate. The plant will turn North Sea gas into animal protein through bugs fermenting it inside this vessel. 13th March 1978 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158228: Thorns sextuplets. Julie Thorns, the first of the Thorns sextuplets to leave the Birmingham Maternity Hospital, is carried to the car by Miss Dorothy Hilditch, sister-in-charge of the special care unit, with Mr and Mrs Thorns leading the way. 30th November 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158300: Mark X Jaguar saloon car, owned by murder victim Angus Sibbett, in which he was found lying across the back seat, dead, January 1967. Dennis Stafford and Michael Luvaglio were found guilty of the killing of Sibbett, who was found dead in the back seat of his Jaguar under Pesspool Bridge, South Hetton, County Durham, with three gunshot wounds on 5th January 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5158308: The village of Llangendeirne in the River Gwendraeth river valley, Carmarthenshire, in Dyfed region of West Wales. Gateways to the fields are barricaded with tractors and field implements to prevent surveyors from entering in resistance against the attempt to flood the village in order to create a¾reservoir¾for the Borough. February 1964 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images