MPX5080875: In one appalling moment, a busy road, a typical just-round-the-corner shopping street, in the Clarkston area of Glasgow, Scotland, became a street of horror. The street was packed with wives doing the shopping. Everywhere there was laughter and chatter as happy children played. Then, at 2.52 in the afternoon, there was a deafening blast. Like a pack of cards, eleven shops collapsed into rubble. Cars on a rooftop car park above them plunged into the debris. There were screams and cries for help amid the confusion as rescuers tried to save the victims. At least eleven people died in the terror. Another fifty-two were injured. The explosion is thought to have been caused by a gas leak. October 1971 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5081540: Camden Towns own 'Danny La Rue' - currently packing them into the Black Cap public House in the High Street is known to the pub entertainment audiences as Shane. For two hours five nights a week Shane comperes a fast moving cabaret and sings in the 'Bassey' style, in a show which is rapidly becoming one of the most popular in town in the current surge in popularity being enjoyed by pub entertainers. Shane packing them in at the Black Cap, camden TownNovember 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5090649: Barber Shop: Michael Holliday having hair cut at Ronnies of Streatham. Sidney Hayman, aged 45, of Pullman Court, Streatham, was pop singer Michael Holliday's regular barber until about 2 year ago when he moved to a different shop and Michael Holliday lost track of him. Later Michael Holliday phoned for an appointment at Ronnies, Leigham Road, Streatham, where Sidney is now working, and went down there two hours later with his son Michael Agedio, from their home in Bishops walk, Addington, for a reunion and better hair cut. June 1960 / Bridgeman Images