The Avengers starring Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu No. 44, week ending 20 July 1974. Marvel UK.

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The Avengers starring Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu No. 44, week ending 20 July 1974. Marvel UK.
The Beatles gather for a private early screening of the Let It Be film on the 20th July 1969. On the back row are Paul and Linda, Ringo and John and in front are George and Pattie with George’s dad, Harry and George’s mum, Louise (just on the edge of the photos, sitting next to George). After the screening John, Yoko, Paul and Linda and some others get something to eat. I believe these photos were taken by Yoko.
Caracas, 20 de julio 2017. Un paro cívico con bloqueo de calles fue convocado por la Mesa de la Unidad Democrática (MUD) como protesta en contra del gobierno de Nicolás Maduro. En algunas partes de la ciudad se desataron fuertes enfrentamientos entre manifestantes y fuerzas de seguridad del gobierno / Caracas, 20th July 2017. A civic strike with streets blockades was summoned by the Mesa de la Unidad Democrática (Democratic Unity Table - MUD) as a form of protest against the government of Nicolás Maduro. There were huge confrontations between demonstrators and government security forces in some parts of the city.
Not just BMX action and stunts but BMX comedy as well!
1984 ad for Australian movie BMX Bandits (PG). Released as Short Wave in the USA. Don't know why as the BMX craze did begin in the US in the 70's. I've never seen this and it's probably best known now for being the movie debut of Nicole Kidman.
BMX just stands for bicycle motorcross and, as far as I can tell, wasn't a make or model as such. If you had one in the UK in the 80's the chances are it was a Raleigh Burner.
Fury No. 19, dated 20 July 1977. Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos cover by Carlos Ezquerra.
Warlord No. 565, dated 20 July 1985. The Kufrar War cover by Ian Kennedy.
DC Thomson.
The Mighty World of Marvel No. 251 featuring The Incredible Hulk and Dracula Lives. dated 20 July 1977.
This was an original cover for Marvel UK.
Stunning Stories of Combat!
Battle Action Force cover dated 20 July 1985. Operation Stubborn cover (featuring Cobra operative Firefly) and interior art by Jim Watson. The story was written by Gerry Finley-Day.
Treasury of British Comics.