MPX5123784: Pop singer Alice Cooper aged 23 flew into Heathrow Airport today with his pet boa constrictor, wearing a flimsy see-through shirt with no buttons. He calls his python Rachina and allowed it to slide over his face and neck. Alice Cooper flew in from the United States and will be appearing in Britain. He is staying in London, 21st October 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5123793: Pop singer Alice Cooper aged 23 flew into Heathrow Airport today with his pet boa constrictor, wearing a flimsy see-through shirt with no buttons. He calls his python Rachina and allowed it to slide over his face and neck. Alice Cooper flew in from the United States and will be appearing in Britain. He is staying in London, 21st October 1971 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5123860: Women sewing machinists at the Ford Motor Company plant in Dagenham took strike action on 7 June, 1968 in support of a claim for regrading, parity with their male colleagues in the C pay grade and recognition of their skills. After 3 weeks on strike they settled for 92% of the C grade rate. Although not an equal pay strike, the strike was given a high profile when the whole plant was closed and Barbara Castle, the Employment Minister, was brought in to help negotiate a settlement. Barbara Castle is pictured Mrs Rose Boland, shop steward for the workers after a deal had been reached June 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5123868: Women sewing machinists at the Ford Motor Company plant in Dagenham took strike action on 7 June, 1968 in support of a claim for regrading, parity with their male colleagues in the C pay grade and recognition of their skills. After 3 weeks on strike they settled for 92% of the C grade rate. Although not an equal pay strike, the strike was given a high profile when the whole plant was closed and Barbara Castle, the Employment Minister, was brought in to help negotiate a settlement. The women left to right: shop steward Rose Boland, Joan, Vi, Chris and Ann July 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5123881: Women sewing machinists at the Ford Motor Company plant in Dagenham took strike action on 7 June, 1968 in support of a claim for regrading, parity with their male colleagues in the C pay grade and recognition of their skills. After 3 weeks on strike they settled for 92% of the C grade rate. Although not an equal pay strike, the strike was given a high profile when the whole plant was closed and Barbara Castle, the Employment Minister, was brought in to help negotiate a settlement. The women strikers carrying their shopping bags and handbags on their way to the Inquiry June 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5123886: Beatrice Pace 35 was charged with the murder of her husband, Harry Pace, aged 36 years, a sheep farmer of Forest of Dean, by arsenic poisoning. The trial was held at Coleford. Beatrice Pace was acquitted of murder. Pictured: Mrs Pace with her pet sheepdog in her garden c. 1928 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5123415: Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees holding the John Stephen statuette presented to him by Miss Tsai Chinn after he was voted 'Best Dressed Personality Of The Year' on a well known radio station. Crowds waiting to see the star stopped the traffic on Carnaby Street, London , July 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images