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Sing a Rude Song: It is a musical about Marie Lloyd starring Barbara Windsor, Maurice Gibb, Denis Quilley, taking place at the Greewich Theater. The muscial opens on Wednesday, 18th February and Annie Wood - Marie Lloyd's only surviving sister hopes to be present. Barbara Windsor in costume as Marie Lloyd. February 1970
Sing a Rude Song: It is a musical about Marie Lloyd starring Barbara Windsor, Maurice Gibb, Denis Quilley, taking place at the Greewich Theater. The muscial opens on Wednesday, 18th February and Annie Wood - Marie Lloyd's only surviving sister hopes to be present. Barbara Windsor in costume as Marie Lloyd. February 1970

MPX5086224: Sing a Rude Song: It is a musical about Marie Lloyd starring Barbara Windsor, Maurice Gibb, Denis Quilley, taking place at the Greewich Theater. The muscial opens on Wednesday, 18th February and Annie Wood - Marie Lloyd's only surviving sister hopes to be present. Barbara Windsor in costume as Marie Lloyd. February 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Sing a Rude Song: It is a musical about Marie Lloyd starring Barbara Windsor, Maurice Gibb, Denis Quilley, taking place at the Greewich Theater. The muscial opens on Wednesday, 18th February and Annie Wood - Marie Lloyd's only surviving sister hopes to be present. Barbara Windsor and Maurice Gibb as one of her husbands. February 1970
Sing a Rude Song: It is a musical about Marie Lloyd starring Barbara Windsor, Maurice Gibb, Denis Quilley, taking place at the Greewich Theater. The muscial opens on Wednesday, 18th February and Annie Wood - Marie Lloyd's only surviving sister hopes to be present. Barbara Windsor and Maurice Gibb as one of her husbands. February 1970

MPX5086229: Sing a Rude Song: It is a musical about Marie Lloyd starring Barbara Windsor, Maurice Gibb, Denis Quilley, taking place at the Greewich Theater. The muscial opens on Wednesday, 18th February and Annie Wood - Marie Lloyd's only surviving sister hopes to be present. Barbara Windsor and Maurice Gibb as one of her husbands. February 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Attaching a Beech wood heel to a women's shoe after the strict war regulations banned any fancy footwear, 23rd December 1947 (b/w photo)
Attaching a Beech wood heel to a women's shoe after the strict war regulations banned any fancy footwear, 23rd December 1947 (b/w photo)

MPX5110553: Attaching a Beech wood heel to a women's shoe after the strict war regulations banned any fancy footwear, 23rd December 1947 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Singer Mary Hopkin and her record producer husband Tony Visconti seen here leaving Heathrow airport for a months tour of New Zealand, January 1972 (b/w photo)
Singer Mary Hopkin and her record producer husband Tony Visconti seen here leaving Heathrow airport for a months tour of New Zealand, January 1972 (b/w photo)

MPX5110458: Singer Mary Hopkin and her record producer husband Tony Visconti seen here leaving Heathrow airport for a months tour of New Zealand, January 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Frederick Browne and Pat Kennedy murder, the stolen car used in the murder of PC Gutteridge was found in Brixton, 27th September 1927 (b/w photo)
Frederick Browne and Pat Kennedy murder, the stolen car used in the murder of PC Gutteridge was found in Brixton, 27th September 1927 (b/w photo)

MPX5110999: Frederick Browne and Pat Kennedy murder, the stolen car used in the murder of PC Gutteridge was found in Brixton, 27th September 1927 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Twenty year old model and actress Madeline Smith who will finish filming shortly on her second film called
Twenty year old model and actress Madeline Smith who will finish filming shortly on her second film called

MPX5110968: Twenty year old model and actress Madeline Smith who will finish filming shortly on her second film called "The Vampire Lovers" a Hammer Production at Elstree, 22nd February 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Two police officers standing at the spot where Superintendent Richardson died, 24th January 1972 (b/w photo)
Two police officers standing at the spot where Superintendent Richardson died, 24th January 1972 (b/w photo)

MPX5110842: Two police officers standing at the spot where Superintendent Richardson died, 24th January 1972 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Steve Harley lead singer with the band Cockney Rebel, 2nd March 1975 (b/w photo)
Steve Harley lead singer with the band Cockney Rebel, 2nd March 1975 (b/w photo)

MPX5110850: Steve Harley lead singer with the band Cockney Rebel, 2nd March 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Steve Harley lead singer with the band Cockney Rebel, 2nd March 1975 (b/w photo)
Steve Harley lead singer with the band Cockney Rebel, 2nd March 1975 (b/w photo)

MPX5110896: Steve Harley lead singer with the band Cockney Rebel, 2nd March 1975 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Actress Madeline Smith watching television at her flat in Kew, 6th September 1974 (b/w photo)
Actress Madeline Smith watching television at her flat in Kew, 6th September 1974 (b/w photo)

MPX5110941: Actress Madeline Smith watching television at her flat in Kew, 6th September 1974 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Elaine Paige: Singing star Elaine Page tunes up for the Commonwealth Games with a little help from her terrier Tugger. Elaine sportingly donned a track suit top yesterday at a sporting booster in London before the games being in Edinburgh in July. Tugger went along to chew things over. Big Yawn.Elaine Page and Tugger. June 1986
Elaine Paige: Singing star Elaine Page tunes up for the Commonwealth Games with a little help from her terrier Tugger. Elaine sportingly donned a track suit top yesterday at a sporting booster in London before the games being in Edinburgh in July. Tugger went along to chew things over. Big Yawn.Elaine Page and Tugger. June 1986

MPX5087903: Elaine Paige: Singing star Elaine Page tunes up for the Commonwealth Games with a little help from her terrier Tugger. Elaine sportingly donned a track suit top yesterday at a sporting booster in London before the games being in Edinburgh in July. Tugger went along to chew things over. Big Yawn.Elaine Page and Tugger. June 1986 / Bridgeman Images

Elephant visit pub and orders drinks. 1960
Elephant visit pub and orders drinks. 1960

MPX5087469: Elephant visit pub and orders drinks. 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Elephant visit pub and orders drinks. 1960
Elephant visit pub and orders drinks. 1960

MPX5087472: Elephant visit pub and orders drinks. 1960 / Bridgeman Images

A scene on the Arterial Road to Southhend.
A scene on the Arterial Road to Southhend.

MPX5087744: A scene on the Arterial Road to Southhend. "The Atora". December 1934 / Bridgeman Images

For 4000 years craftsmen have beaten gold by hand, by the wielding of hammers. A gold beating machine is now used, but is only capable of doing the preliminary hammering of gold in the early stages of beating the gold then being passed to craftsmen who hammer to 1/200,000 of an inch. 
October 1926
For 4000 years craftsmen have beaten gold by hand, by the wielding of hammers. A gold beating machine is now used, but is only capable of doing the preliminary hammering of gold in the early stages of beating the gold then being passed to craftsmen who hammer to 1/200,000 of an inch. 
October 1926

MPX5087427: For 4000 years craftsmen have beaten gold by hand, by the wielding of hammers. A gold beating machine is now used, but is only capable of doing the preliminary hammering of gold in the early stages of beating the gold then being passed to craftsmen who hammer to 1/200,000 of an inch. October 1926 / Bridgeman Images

Actress and dancer Aimi McDonald seen here in Pantomime. January 1974
Actress and dancer Aimi McDonald seen here in Pantomime. January 1974

MPX5088365: Actress and dancer Aimi McDonald seen here in Pantomime. January 1974 / Bridgeman Images

In January 1974 a suitcase bomb containing around 10lb of explosives went off outside the home of Major General Philip Ward in Chelsea, wrecking the basement. His daughter Diana, a trainee nurse, and her boyfriend were the only people in the house at the time; both were unhurt.This was the second attempt by the IRA on the life of the Major General. Our Picture Shows; the scene outside Philip Ward Chelsea home, Police are examining the wreckage of a Rootes Brothers Chamois car damaged in the explosion. January 1974
In January 1974 a suitcase bomb containing around 10lb of explosives went off outside the home of Major General Philip Ward in Chelsea, wrecking the basement. His daughter Diana, a trainee nurse, and her boyfriend were the only people in the house at the time; both were unhurt.This was the second attempt by the IRA on the life of the Major General. Our Picture Shows; the scene outside Philip Ward Chelsea home, Police are examining the wreckage of a Rootes Brothers Chamois car damaged in the explosion. January 1974

MPX5088384: In January 1974 a suitcase bomb containing around 10lb of explosives went off outside the home of Major General Philip Ward in Chelsea, wrecking the basement. His daughter Diana, a trainee nurse, and her boyfriend were the only people in the house at the time; both were unhurt.This was the second attempt by the IRA on the life of the Major General. Our Picture Shows; the scene outside Philip Ward Chelsea home, Police are examining the wreckage of a Rootes Brothers Chamois car damaged in the explosion. January 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Jim Callaghan and his wife arrived at Heathrow Airport from Tel Aviv. They have been on a tour of the Middle East. February 1974
Jim Callaghan and his wife arrived at Heathrow Airport from Tel Aviv. They have been on a tour of the Middle East. February 1974

MPX5088411: Jim Callaghan and his wife arrived at Heathrow Airport from Tel Aviv. They have been on a tour of the Middle East. February 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Bruce Forsyth as a teenager playing a ukulele circa 1945
Bruce Forsyth as a teenager playing a ukulele circa 1945

MPX5088430: Bruce Forsyth as a teenager playing a ukulele circa 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Police officers turn firemen by putting the fire out under the King Edward railway bridge in Newcastle, c.1970
Police officers turn firemen by putting the fire out under the King Edward railway bridge in Newcastle, c.1970

MPX5088459: Police officers turn firemen by putting the fire out under the King Edward railway bridge in Newcastle, c.1970 / Bridgeman Images

The Northumbria Police launch on the River Tyne at Newcastle, c.1970
The Northumbria Police launch on the River Tyne at Newcastle, c.1970

MPX5088468: The Northumbria Police launch on the River Tyne at Newcastle, c.1970 / Bridgeman Images

Here, here, could it be that you have a Cheshire Constabulary Helmut there' seems to be the comment of inspector Malcolm Liddle as the North Shields policemen meet an extra in the film of television programme 'When the boat comes in', 30/10/1976
Here, here, could it be that you have a Cheshire Constabulary Helmut there' seems to be the comment of inspector Malcolm Liddle as the North Shields policemen meet an extra in the film of television programme 'When the boat comes in', 30/10/1976

MPX5088502: Here, here, could it be that you have a Cheshire Constabulary Helmut there' seems to be the comment of inspector Malcolm Liddle as the North Shields policemen meet an extra in the film of television programme 'When the boat comes in', 30/10/1976 / Bridgeman Images

Films Goldfinger: Odd Job - Harold Sakata. What ever happened to Odd Job, the sinister side-kick of Goldfinger and the most famous hated man in the James Bond films. He took the money he made from the James Bond film, bought himself a fishing rod and spends his days fishing in Hawaii. May 1979
Films Goldfinger: Odd Job - Harold Sakata. What ever happened to Odd Job, the sinister side-kick of Goldfinger and the most famous hated man in the James Bond films. He took the money he made from the James Bond film, bought himself a fishing rod and spends his days fishing in Hawaii. May 1979

MPX5088651: Films Goldfinger: Odd Job - Harold Sakata. What ever happened to Odd Job, the sinister side-kick of Goldfinger and the most famous hated man in the James Bond films. He took the money he made from the James Bond film, bought himself a fishing rod and spends his days fishing in Hawaii. May 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Fairground Steam traction engine. 
May 1973
Fairground Steam traction engine. 
May 1973

MPX5088569: Fairground Steam traction engine. May 1973 / Bridgeman Images

Mr. Harry Edwards held a Spritual Healing Service and demonstration at the City Hall Newcatle in 1971
Mr. Harry Edwards held a Spritual Healing Service and demonstration at the City Hall Newcatle in 1971

MPX5096129: Mr. Harry Edwards held a Spritual Healing Service and demonstration at the City Hall Newcatle in 1971 / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Kay Manning: Her stomach pains vanished as faith healer Mr. Melvin Banks laid his hands on her at the Marsh Road Methodist Chapel in 1979
Mrs. Kay Manning: Her stomach pains vanished as faith healer Mr. Melvin Banks laid his hands on her at the Marsh Road Methodist Chapel in 1979

MPX5096170: Mrs. Kay Manning: Her stomach pains vanished as faith healer Mr. Melvin Banks laid his hands on her at the Marsh Road Methodist Chapel in 1979 / Bridgeman Images

Coal miners working at the coal face in the Somerset coalfields, March 1946
Coal miners working at the coal face in the Somerset coalfields, March 1946

MPX5096493: Coal miners working at the coal face in the Somerset coalfields, March 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Londoners had a glimpse of a film in the making when this afternoon scenes in the film The Man Who Never Was were shot at a bombed church in Regent Square, Sidmouth Street, Grays Inn Road, c. 1950
Londoners had a glimpse of a film in the making when this afternoon scenes in the film The Man Who Never Was were shot at a bombed church in Regent Square, Sidmouth Street, Grays Inn Road, c. 1950

MPX5096542: Londoners had a glimpse of a film in the making when this afternoon scenes in the film The Man Who Never Was were shot at a bombed church in Regent Square, Sidmouth Street, Grays Inn Road, c. 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Music Fans queue for fish & chips at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28, 1970
Music Fans queue for fish & chips at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28, 1970

MPX5096652: Music Fans queue for fish & chips at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Three Cornish fishermen seen here in St Ives leaning on the harbour railings, discussing the state of the fishing industry. March 24 1936
Three Cornish fishermen seen here in St Ives leaning on the harbour railings, discussing the state of the fishing industry. March 24 1936

MPX5096615: Three Cornish fishermen seen here in St Ives leaning on the harbour railings, discussing the state of the fishing industry. March 24 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Hippy dancing at The Isle of Wight Pop festival.
28th August 1970
Hippy dancing at The Isle of Wight Pop festival.
28th August 1970

MPX5096635: Hippy dancing at The Isle of Wight Pop festival. 28th August 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Music Fan at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28, 1971
Music Fan at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28, 1971

MPX5096641: Music Fan at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

MPX5095679: "Egg man" Jack Craig holds up two of his portraits of former heavyweight boxing champions in 1973 / Bridgeman Images

The Ross triplets of Aldwick Road, Denton Burn, Newcastle, left to right, Gillian, Brenda and Kathleen who are five years old at St. Bede's School, Whickham View, Newcastle, c.1960
The Ross triplets of Aldwick Road, Denton Burn, Newcastle, left to right, Gillian, Brenda and Kathleen who are five years old at St. Bede's School, Whickham View, Newcastle, c.1960

MPX5095880: The Ross triplets of Aldwick Road, Denton Burn, Newcastle, left to right, Gillian, Brenda and Kathleen who are five years old at St. Bede's School, Whickham View, Newcastle, c.1960 / Bridgeman Images

W.A.A.Fs. at Upper Heyford R.A.F. Camp have now packed over half a million parachutes with which live jumps have been made by paratroopers wirthout incident. The W.A.A.Fs. refolding a recently used parachute. Eact girl re-packs on an average 10 parachutes a day. January 1948
W.A.A.Fs. at Upper Heyford R.A.F. Camp have now packed over half a million parachutes with which live jumps have been made by paratroopers wirthout incident. The W.A.A.Fs. refolding a recently used parachute. Eact girl re-packs on an average 10 parachutes a day. January 1948

MPX5079280: W.A.A.Fs. at Upper Heyford R.A.F. Camp have now packed over half a million parachutes with which live jumps have been made by paratroopers wirthout incident. The W.A.A.Fs. refolding a recently used parachute. Eact girl re-packs on an average 10 parachutes a day. January 1948 / Bridgeman Images

The Fleetwood Mac pop group back in London. Members of the
The Fleetwood Mac pop group back in London. Members of the

MPX5082885: The Fleetwood Mac pop group back in London. Members of the "Fleetwood Mac" pop group, arrived at Heathrow Airport today from the U.S.A. where they have been on a three month tour. Also accompanying the group was Jenny Boyd (sister of Patty) who is supposed to be engaged to Mick Fleetwood of the pop group. Our Picture Shows: Jenny Boyd pictured with Mick Fleetwood at Heathrow. February 1970 / Bridgeman Images


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