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Hippy men having fun at Woburn ParkHippy men having fun at the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967
Hippies having fun at Woburn ParkA group of young hippies having fun at the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967
Hippy men with face paint at Woburn ParkClose-up of hippy men with face paint at the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967
Hippy man with face paint at Woburn ParkClose-up of a hippy man with face paint at the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967
Hippies relaxing at Woburn ParkHippies relaxing at the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967
Hippies relaxing in a field at Woburn ParkA group of hippy men and women relaxing in a field at a Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. The young man in the foreground appears to be admiring the face paint on a young womans legs
Flower Power and Hippies at Woburn ParkA group of hippies in a field at a Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, clapping and smiling while a bare-chested man dances. Date: August 1967
Woman at work, Snail Research CentreWoman at work in a Snail Research Centre. Date: 1967
Pop singers on stage at Woburn Park, BedfordshireMembers of the group The Tomorrow. The woman is wearing a minidress, one man (crouching) wears a full length floral coat facial paint, and another man plays the drums
Pop singer on stage at Woburn Park, BedfordshireA male hippy and pop singer, a member of the group The Tomorrow, wearing little more than a full length floral coat, beads and facial paint, singing on stage at the Love-In at Woburn Park
Royal Variety Performance, London PalladiumBob Hope, American comedian, taking part in the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium, 13 November 1967. 1967
Demolition of London Bridge, LondonDemolition of the 19th century London Bridge, which opened in 1831. The bridge was dismantled and sold to an American entrepreneur, Robert P McCulloch of McCulloch Oil, for US $2, 460, 000
Stuntman attempts to fly car over riverStuntman Bill Johnston of Destruction Squad was supposed to fly his car over a river in the English Midlands, but failed to achieve sufficient speed due to the wet ground
Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityPress photographers at Trinity College, Cambridge University, at the time that Prince Charles became a student there. Date: 1967
Porter, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityPorter in a bowler hat standing at the entrance to the courtyard of Trinity College, Cambridge University. A sign says: College Closed To Visitors. 1967
Punting on the river, Cambridge UniversityPunting on the river with a bicycle on board, Cambridge University. Date: 1967
Courtyard, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityMan looking across the courtyard of Trinity College, Cambridge University. Date: 1967
Rag week stunt on the river, Cambridge University, showing students in costume in a punt, one of them playing bagpipes, another playing a drum. Date: 1967
Student at Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityStudent tidying up his bed in his room at Trinity College, Cambridge University. Date: 1967