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Clothing Beach. Model wears a striped swimming costume and dressing gown on the sand. March 1985 P017901
Clothing Beach. Bikini in black, white or lavender, with gilt chain, £9Clothing Beach. Bikini in black, white or lavender, with gilt chain, £ 9.99 from Dorothy Perkins. Sunglasses £ 3.50 from Boots. July 1978 P017902
Clothing - Beach. May 1987 P017909
Clothing Beachwear. In the swim: Beach beauty for £10. 99Clothing Beachwear. In the swim: Beach beauty for £ 10.99. Model wears one piece St Tropez swimming costume with white bag and sunglasses. June 1987 P017910
Clothing Beach. Model Helle 1982 swimwear. One piece swimming costume. April 1982 P017907
Clothing Beach. With a tantalising bit of zip on the side, theres no guarantee that there won t be an itch in the proceedings. Model wears all in one minidress swimsuit and a bow in her hair
Clothing Beach. Daniel Storto evening swimwear. Model wears swimsuit with tights, high heels and large-brimmed hat. Designer wears large t-shirt, and trousers tucked into his socks. June 1983 P017918
Clothing Beach. Sultry charm frilly knicker bikini with bow and a host of roll up, or down, variations. March 1987 P017916
Clothing - Beach. Woman models swimming costume and hat with large earrings. May 1987 P017904
Clothing - Beach. Tricia Ronane keeping cool wearing "Jester"Clothing - Beach. Tricia Ronane keeping cool wearing " Jester", a bikini in yellow and blue, standing in a fountain. Today is the birthday of the bikini, first launched in 1946
Fashion - 1970 s. Model Nina Carter, photographed by Bob Carlos Clarke, wearing black lace cami-knickers. March 1978 P017942
Clothing Beach - wear. Women standing with backs to camera wearing a shiny swimming costume and bikini. Arm round neck. June 1987 P017908
Clothing - Beach. Lovely model Cossie struck a seasonal note yesterday with a brief, brief glimpse of next summers swimwear. Her fashion forecast for 1981 was revealed at a show in Londons Hyde Park
Clothing: Coats 2 way coat. Woman models coat, shoes, hat and gloves with a calf length skirt. February 1954 P017928
Fashion - Shorts: New Exotics. Crushed silk shorts and print shirt designed by Helen Littman. October 1984 P017873
Jean Phyllis Appleton, 21, of Manchester. Grey two-piece jacket and calf-length skirt, plus hat and handbag. April 1957 P017935
Clothing Beach: Models Maxine, Christie, Melissa, Penny and Camilla showing the official swimwear for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. June 1983 P017919
Fashion. Back in the swing. London is swinging again with a fashion message no one can ignore. This weekend is the British Designer show and pundits
Sun glasses feature - worn by model Nikki have writing on them saying " make love not war." Glass spectacles Sun glasses fashion 1968. March 1968 P018641
Election 1950: Dispatching pamphlets and circulars from the Conservative Party headquarters at Abbey House, Victoria-street, London. February 1950 P018711
1950 Election Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrision outside the polling station before casting their votes. February P018716
Night clubs swing back to life. High sport of Cabaret Club floor-show " Moonlight and Dew" is the Limehouse number depicting a short scene in Londons Chinatown
General Election Sir Alec Douglas Home makes a speech at Bellevue. October 1964 P018730
Clothing - Underclothing. Three women model petticoat dresses. September 1956 P018541
Richard Gott, an independent candidate in the Hull-North by-election pictured in a phone box listening to the Dial Your Candidate service. January 1966 P018722
Playboy Club Bunnies School. Woman sitting learning how to become a bunny girl during a class April 1968 P018499
The 1981 model. Bunny Mitzi in the new outfit. February 1981 P18590
Night Bunny Girls. December 1967 P018506
General Election 1951: The Labour candidate for Harrogate, Mr. Christopher Sewell, 23, is being assisted in his election campaign by his fiance, 23 yr old Miss Peggy Morris, a nurse from Carmathen
Fashion - Underwear 87: White all-over lace boned body suit. May 1987 P018544
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morrison photographed after casting their votes in the East Woolwich constituency today during the General Election. They are leaving the Polling Station at Roper St. Eltham
Strange night out with Brit. One girl trying to keep an eye out for something to happen. June 1982 P018520
Full time Bunny Thalia Vickers, tries a uniform on a candidate in the fitting room. May 1968 P018584
General Election 1966: Crowds in Trafalgar Square, London watching the election results on a giant television screen. March 1966 P018735
Harold Wilson speaking at the labour partys presentation of their election manifesto at Transport House. March 1966 P018737
48 men rushed when a job with their towns happiest working team became vacant. All wanted to become an £ 11-a-week Dustman
Mr. Kenneth Baker the Conservative candidate and his wife (on his right) acknowledge the cheers of the crowds outside the Acton Town Hall after the result of his win was announced on Thursday night
Fashion - Shorts. August 1984 P017875
General Election 1950: Too young to vote and not old enough to care, these babies were only interested in when Mummy was coming out from casting her vote at Chelsea Town Hall today
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee and his daughters were out early this morning in a last minute round-up of Mr. Attlees constituency
These lads and lassies carrying banners, shouting slogans and bearing torches to which the sum total adds up to Faith - Hope - Charity
A police escort surrounds controversial Tory candidate Enoch Powell when he arrived to make an election speech at Wembley, Middlesex. June 1970 P018745
Britains Constitutional Crisis. The General Election, expected to provide answers to Britains economic chaos, has plunged the country into a political crisis instead
The inaugural meeting of a newly formed "Nightie Club"The inaugural meeting of a newly formed " Nightie Club". January 1955 P018572
Election 1951: Aneurin Bevan leaving the Liverpool stadium after his speech, followed by Mr. Harold Wilson (with pipe). October 1951 P018714
The hutch-back of metro dames. Breathe in! A head and a pair of legs are left outside as the Bunny girls burrow inside the Metro. January 1981 P018579
Computers. Ace brain is yours for hire - at £1 a minuteComputers. Ace brain is yours for hire - at £ 1 a minute. Britains new £ 40, 000 robot brain - fastest and most powerful in the world - is now working an eight-hour day on problems
Bunny girls at Londons Playboy Club. November 1978 P018511