MPX5163224: Radio London, offshore commercial radio station, which operated from 23rd December 1964 to 14th August 1967, from a ship, MV Galaxy, anchored in the North Sea, also know as a pirate radio station. 28th July 1966. Pictured, in studio, DJ Kenny Everett signs off at 7pm, watched by Tony Windsor, 1966 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5162727: Daily Mirror Ruggles feature on the the team at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, developing the Automatic Computing Engine known as the Pilot ACE. The Pilot ACE ran its first program on May 10, 1950 and was demonstrated to the press in December 1950. Although originally intended as a prototype, it was clear from its initial tests that the machine was a potentially very useful resource, especially given the lack of other computing devices at the time. After some upgrades to make operational use practical, it went into service in late 1951, and saw considerable operational service over the next several years. Our Picture Shows: James Hardy Wilkinson (left) explaining the workings of the computer to Daily Mirror Ruggles reporter at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. 8th July 1952 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161223: Members of the cabinet including (R-L) Chancellor George Osborne, Leader of the House William Hague, Home Secretary Theresa May and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond listen as Prime Minister David Cameron gives his keynote speech to the Conservative party conference on October 1, 2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161247: Rehearsing for a special production are Joanne Wilkinson at the piano with (from left) Andrew Bailey, Tina Garbutt and Sara-Jo Cooper. Young members of Huddersfield Light Opera Company are to stage a production of the evergreen musical, Salad Days, as their contribution to International Youth Year. The production - the first of its kind for the company's youth section - will run on October 23 to 26 at Venn Street Arts Centre. Produced by Margaret Warmington and featuring a cast of nearly 50 youngsters aged 10 to 18, Salad Days tells the tale of a magic piano which introduces the audience to a collection of weird and wonderful characters. The musical director is John Burt and the director and choreographer is Mary Brearley. 30th September 1985 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5161250: One of the largest congregations so far recorded filled the Liverpool Cathedral when the United States Army choir sang spirituals. Captain William Smith, their chaplain is seen in the pulpit on the left with the USA Engineer Regiment chapel choir singing on the front steps of the chancel. 4th October 1943 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images