Mir Zd No. 1 5n A helicopter flies in heart of London THE first step towards a helicopter service operating from the heart of London was taken yesterday when a British European Airways Sikorsky machine landed on the South Bank Festival site. The machine approached over the Houses
July 29, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
WE asked for letters on the place you dream about when town life is tedious and the washing-up wears you down. But one housewife's nightmare can be another's daydream. Not all the happy memories of other places and other times are connected with sun-tan, or morning tea in bed. M
July 29, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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July 29, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THIS description of a van was given to Slough magistrates yesterday: The windscreen was in two parts; the windscreen wiper was not working; the front wings were loose, motorcycle mudguards; the hand brake was not working; the driver's seat was not fixed; the horn was not wired;
July 31, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
eking there been a s RHYTHM ! And it is to exclusive li t k o e ballito ... HERE'S 100% NYLO T N he wh to e p re , ver there's 'the strain and wear. splicing and the seam are all-nylon t, wear resistance. heel HERE'S SILK FOR LEG-BEAUTY . 2 - thread pure silk has be en turns to
July 31, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Ron astie, who is stationed at Momote airfield on Los egros Island, near New Guinea, and his family. He peaks little English, and is mystified rather by the aeroplanes which fly over his home land. He is showing Ron's little son Robert, a toy windmill he made for him. The word "
July 29, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
ARNOLD HAMER, the Yorkshire-born all-rounder, hit a fine 165 for Derbyshire at Ilkeston yesterday against Nottinghamshire. Hamer helped to take his side well over the 200 mark for one wicket, and hit opening bowler Harold Butler for a boundary, and Smales for 'another early in t
July 29, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England