Sydney Morning Herald Collection

The Sydney Morning Herald Collection from SuperStock is a unique gallery of vintage Australian photos. This exclusive collection offers a glimpse into the past, with images that capture the essence of Australia's history and culture. From iconic landmarks to everyday scenes, these images provide an insight into the country's ric...Read more
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Although the father of 12 Frank Thompson still has a smile, at manly race relief works. August 3, 1932.
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Orgunal breaking up at Barrow Heads. August 18, 1941.
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Radio Telescope. Can see the sun from sunrise to sunset. Regardless of the weather. This shot shows the telescope with radio astromers from the C.S.ISO. at the Potts hills station. This work is Auto' recording the suns rays. Such as sun spots etc. The weather close to the earth has no effect what so every,. This machine is one a few in the world and the all help U.K. & U.S.A. India. To keep to sun under observation. The radiophysic division of the C.S.I.R.O. Sydney Uni runs this field unit... Ju
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Queues of people-so familiar in Britain and Australia during the war - are studied under operations research, as described in this article. March 1, 1937.
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Sgt. O. De Giraloms, Ohio left and Private R. B. Cox, Washington D.C. right immediately contact the second landing party after reaching the beach at Morotai. Note the Japanese dump blazing in the background. September 23, 1944.
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Children's Day. Five-year-old Suzanne Campbell, of Campsie, had collected 14 sample bags in an hour. April 15, 1952.
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The first photo of the powerful Northrop Flying Wing YB-49 in flight shows the huge U.S. Air Forces bomber, longest-ranging jet airplanes in the world, knifing through the air high above the California desert. Currently undergoing tests at Muroc Army Air Field, the unconventional, but highly-efficient tailless craft is the world's most powerful airplane. Its eight jet engines provide the equivalent of 32,000 horse-power to thrust the 172-foot wing span craft through the air at undisclosed speeds
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The new de Havilland Venom single-seater high-altitude fighter, developed from the famous Vampire and powered by the de Havilland Ghost engine, 66 per cent more powerful than the Goblin yet able to fit into a fuselage of the same diameter. Characterised by a new thin wing having a moderately swept-back loading edge, the Venom retains many Vampire features, notably the fuselage and tail unit, so that this aeroplane for tomorrow can be put into production with little delay for development and fact
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Brain operation removing turmor. August 04, 1955.;Brain operation removing turmor.
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Australian People - Prior To 1975 People. December 03, 1951.;Australian People - Prior To 1975 People.
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Williams murderer series. The house in the centre, set in a shabby Sydney street drow thousands of morbid sightseers when the news of the triple tragedy became known. Williams rented a room here. In the centre tenement of the three Williams fought his desperate losing battle against poverty and the hunger of his three mother less children. April 12, 1950.
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Poodle Girl -- ***** Jackie Joy, of Rainham, Essex, is not on stage at the Windmill Theatre in London she is busy in her dressing room building up a novel collection of Woollen poodles. She started to make the poodles, which are knitted and stuffed with kapok, as Christmas presents for two young nieces. Then two other Windmill girls saw them and Jackie was flooded with requests to make more. One of the Poodles is going to Cyprus as a Christmas present and two more are introduced for America. Dec
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World's First Hydrogen Bomb Victim -- Just received in London shows Kuboyana's wife, mother and daughter at his bedside while is was lying in a critical condition in a Tokio hospital. Aikichi Kuboyama, one of the 23 Japanese fishermen who were showered with radioactive ashes near Bikini waters last March when the U.S. made an H-Bomb tests has just died as the result of this test, and now the Japanese Government are asking for compensation from the U.S. for the family of Kuboyama. September 24, 1
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In preparation for a bombing mission against North Korean Communist forces, an armorer fuses bombs in the bomb bay of a United States Air Force B-29 medium bomber based in Japan. August 18, 1950. (Photo by United States Information Service).
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'Parasite' Fighter Plane -- Mounted on a special dolly, the U.S. Air Force's new 'parasite' jet-powered fighter plane, the XF-85 (above) is ready for ground and wind tunnel tests. Plane has no landing gear and is designed to fit into the bomb bay of a B-36 from which all landings and takeoffs are made by means of a hooking mechanism. Craft has a wing span of 21 feet and is 15 feet long. Wings are folded back within the bomb bay. Odd tail assembly gives maximum flight stability and still permits
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Britain's First Four-Jet Bomber -- The Vickers Valiant in flight over England. This is Britain's first four-jet bomber and a substantial order for the Royal Air Force has already been placed. The Valiant is powered by four Rolls-Royce Avon jet engines. Britain's four-engined Valiant in flight. August 3, 1951. (Photo by Fox Photos).;Britain's First Four-Jet Bomber -- The Vickers Valiant in flight over England. This is Britain's first four-jet bomber and a substantial order for the Royal Air Forc
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Wirraway over Geelong, Vic. March 05, 1940.;Wirraway over Geelong, Vic.
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What's in a name. P/Fc Woodrow Wilson U.S. army who ***** the Presidential ***** along with rest of unit today. August 01, 1944.
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Fleet in the air but humbled on the ***** have to be towed by a tractor into the hangar. The Loonagana, of A.N.A., being put away ***** Airport, after flying the Melbourne run. December 12, 1938.
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Four trips from Darwin to Calcutta and back before Christmas is the schedule of the big Douglas DC3 airliner, Kurana, which has been chartered from Australian national airways by imperial airways to help cope with the huge bulk of Christmas mails from overseas. Today's picture at Essendon is of the interior of the airliner stripped of its seats and other fitting in preparation for the mail transport. This year will mark the first occasion on which all first class Christmas mails from Great Brita
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Lates DC6-B skychief airliner of the A.N.A. fleet, Kwinana, which flew into Brisbane airport yesterday with 58 passengers on a "show the flag" flight. The Kwinana is five feet longer than the normal DC-6. April 01, 1955.
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Punch & Judy. February 27, 1939.
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Japanese H-bomb Victim -- Aikichi Kuboyama, 39, who was aboard the Japanese fishing vessel "Lucky Dragon" when it was burned by ash from an American H-Bomb blast, talks with newsmen during an interview where he and 21 other members of the crew are being treated, in Tokyo. This picture was taken recently, but he has since become worse and has been in a coma more than 30 hours. His condition is critical. September 1, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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When Wings Weren't Wanted -- The big Dragon Rapide 'plane, Tainui, found its wheels more useful than its to-day. Its tail was fastened to a lorry outside a wharf at Daring Harbour, and it was towed through the streets to Mascot Aerodrome. The 'plane, which was used in the Centenary Air Race, arrived from New Zealand yesterday. It is here for the consideration of persons who may want to buy it. June 03, 1935.
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Children working. July 15, 1939.
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USS Independence Damaged By Atomic Bomb Blast -- Damage ***** to the bow of the USS independence, medium class carrier, by the Atomic Bomb dropped over a "Sitting Duck" naval fleet in Bikini lagoon on July 1, is inspected by a Navy correspondent. This is the just picture of damage done by test which has been released for application by Army-Navy board in Washington. July 5, 1946. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Emotions - Concentration (See Also: Thoughtfulness - Miscellaneous). October 09, 1952. (Photo by ACME Newspictures).
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Jean Dawnay. November 06, 1955.
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Food Chairman. Sir Leslie Plummer, chairman of the British overseas Food Corporation, who reached Sydney today by Boac Constellation. February 21, 1950.
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Mock Ham is really delicious, and of course, very much cheaper than ham. December 15, 1953.
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Sydney Smith, jnr., hon. secretary and treasurer of the Board in the crisis. Now NSWCA president. February 1, 1948.
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Aged 13 - learned to cook over an open fire. April 21, 1940.
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Willie Shoemaker "sits comfortable" as his horse pokes its head in front right on the line. February 11, 1954. (Photo by Look Magazine).
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Queen At 'Mothering Sunday' Service. The Queen, herself the mother of two children, leaves with the Vicar, the Reverend C.W.F. Bennett, after attending the 'Mothering Sunday' service at the Church of the Holy Cross in Uckfield, Sussex, to-day. For the service, the Queen wore a simple Navy coat trimmed with a fur collar, and a dark red hat. She has driven over from Uckfield House, where she is spending the week-end with Lord and Lady Rupert Nevill. March 20, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Queen Plants Cherry Tree in Edinburgh. The Queen accompanied by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Sir James Miller, as she arrived at the Meadows, Edinburgh, to-day (Tuesday) to plant a cherry tree. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are on a week's Coronation visit to the Scottish capital. They reached the city earlier to-day. June 23, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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France Mobiles Navy At Brest As Crisis Zero Hour Approaches -- Marines on arrival at Brest to board their respective, ships. These pictures, just received in London, were smuggled out of France and show scenes at the navy yard at Brest, big French naval base, where warships are being massed owing to the European crisis caused by the Sudeten-German - Czech dispute. France has stopped all leave and ordered-up her naval reserves. Taking pictures at Brest has been strictly forbidden. September 11, 1938.
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Queen Elizabeth II - Early And Childhood Scenes. May 30, 1939.
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Peter Smith. July 30, 1946.
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Queen Mary and Princess Drive To Trooping Of The Colour -- Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth (beside her) and Princess Margaret Rose diving across the Horse Guards Parade. This was done for the first time on this occasion, the Admiralty Arch having been used previously. The King and his brothers and Queen Mary and the two Princesses attended the Trooping of the Colour ceremony, official celebration of the King's birthday, on the Horse Guards Parade, London. June 9, 1938.
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Royal Princess Attend Royal Tournament -- Princess Elizabeth being received on arrival. Queen Mary took Princess Margaret Rose and Princess Elizabeth to witness the Royal Tournament at Olympic this afternoon (Mon). June 13, 1939. (Photo by London News Agency Ltd.).
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Germans Captured on Greenland -- Coast Guardsmen Guard a Group of German prisoners who raise their hands in surrender after their capture on Greenland. The Gemans were attenpting to Establish and maintain radio-weather stations. The Coast Guardsmen Accounted for t he capture of 60 German prisoners, destruction of two enemy bases, capture of a new armed trawler, and forced the scuttling of another with a third abandoned in the ice. January 30, 1945. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Lord Burghley works Out -- Lord Burghley, Captain of the British Olympic teem, photographed at Toronto, Ont., A short time after the arrival of the British Olympic team, as he enjoyed a short workout. Lord Burghley is the Olympic 400-meter Hurdle Champion, and will leave with the team for Los Angeles soon. July 20, 1932. (Photo by Associated Press photo).
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American teenagers play a dangerous game at 60 mph. Young drivers-targets of many critics over the road toll-write the main Friday letters. Teenagers playing the dangerous game of ***** a motor-car enthusiasts version of Russian roulette. *****. Car is going *****. March 03, 1954. (Photo by Black Star).
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12,000 Miles To Go -- The Duke of Gloucester holds the flag ready for the exact moment to send the Bea Viscount on its way. Planes competing in the 12,000 miles, London - New Zealand air race took off from London airport today. H.R.H. the duke of Gloucester was the official starter for the race. Before sending the planes off on their long flight, the duke spoke to the crews and inspected the planes. First plane to take off was the K.L.M. Liftmaster, competing in the transport section. October
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Aviation 993 C - Hawker Fury. September 16, 1950. ;Aviation 993 C - Hawker Fury.
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Britain Looks To Her Civil Defence. A New Hospital Reserve Entry to the National Hospital Reserve in obtained through two enrolling organisations - the St. John's Ambulance Brigade, and the British Red Cross Society. Here a young volunteer is seen being interviewed by a member of the British Red Cross Society. July 16, 1951. (Photo by British Official Photograph).;Britain Looks To Her Civil Defence. A New Hospital Reserve Entry to the National Hospital Reserve in obtained through two enrolling o
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Compere Owen Ainley with vocal trio Pat Lynam, Jann Primrose and Barbara Tunks, who'll sing their own arrangement of Doggie in the Window in the Window in 2SM's Radio Engagements program next Wednesday (8.45 pm). August 14, 1953. (Photo by Phil Ward Studios).;Compere Owen Ainley with vocal trio Pat Lynam, Jann Primrose and Barbara Tunks, who'll sing their own arrangement of Doggie in the Window in the Window in 2SM's Radio Engagements program next Wednesday (8.45 pm).
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Sydney - Hobart Yacht Race. 1954. July 12, 1948.
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Munich University sent Dr. W.D. Heinz (left) and Dr. F.B.Schmeilder to Stromlo to do research work. Germans Dr. F. B. Schmeidler & Dr. W.D. Heintz (left) from the observation of the university of Munich 30. Reynolds reflector dome in background. November 11, 1954.
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Diagram Of Nagasaki Damage -- Shaded sections on this pre-strike aerial picture of Nagasaki, Japan, represent atomic bomb-damaged areas assessed by army air forces after August 9 Raid. Legend: 1-Mitsubishi Steel and Iron Works, probably 100 per cent destroyed: 2-Ordnance plant, 30-70%: 3-branch gas works, 90%: 4-Mitsubishi woodworking plant, 100%: 5-Kyushu gas works, 50%: 6-Nagasaki rail station and freight yards, 20%: 7-steam power plant, 90%: 8-prison, probably 100%: 9-Dejima wharves, 25%; 10-
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Bombs Form Jap Balloon -- These Bombs, Anti-personnel (left) and Incendiary (right) were carried by Japanese paper Balloon which fell in western Canada. June 30, 1945. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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H. A. Winneke, Q.C. - ***** General for Victoria, member of the Scotish college council whose for the judge H. C. Winneke who was chief of the school ***** this year (1954) ***** vice captain of the school. September 9, 1955.
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Noni Piper. January 01, 1952.
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Plummer Winner the 10 mile race Randwick. August 12, 1950. (Photo by Stuart/Fairfax Media).
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Blind Institute - Sydney/Suburbs. July 04, 1939.
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A dingo puppy found in a hollow log near Glen Innes, has been brought to Taronga Park Zoo. Sir Edward Hallstrom, chairman of the Taronga Park Trust, will have the puppy, a bitch, examined by experts to determine if she is pure bred dingo. If she is, she will be used for breeding, because pure bred dingoes are scarce. The puppy has been named Josephine (pictured). Josephine was captured by two Rover Scouts. Glen Wham and Bruce Ogle, of Glen Innes. Hollow log - In scrub near Red Range they saw the remains of a possum outside a 35-foot long hollow log. Inside the log they found five dingo pups. Four were scalped (there's a 30/- reward for every dingo scalp handed in). Wham and Ogle took Josephine home in a haversack and fed her with warm milk and raw meat. September 3, 1955.
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Radio star, Dinah Shore, making her first movie appearance in "Thank You Lucky Stars". October 27, 1947.
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Princess In Nairobi -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh meet members of the Kenya Regiment during their visit to Nairobi. The Kenya regiment is the local territorial Army for the training of European Officers. Lt. Col. C.J. Valentine, OBE. is making the Introductions. February 14, 1952.
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Princess Elizabeth. March 12, 1939. (Photo by The Topical Press Agency Ltd.).
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General Sir Thomas Blamey (right) Commander of allied land forces in the S.W. Pacific & ***** A.M. 7 with Lt. Gen. E.K. Smart photographed in arrival in Melbourne today (Jan. 4) from New Guinea. February 08, 1944.
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Max Faulkner, British golfer, unfacing from his giant bag in usher's hotel. March 18, 1952.
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In pastel denim sports outfits, Mrs. Donald Wallace and Mrs. Alec Leventhal (Neutral bay) talk with British golfer Max Faulkner at yesterday's golf "clinic." Top left : Handsome Italian UGO Grappasonni, one of the gaily-dressed golfers at the clinic, with Mrs. Geoffrey Gregory and Mrs. Frank Coles (Bellevue Hill). March 18, 1953.
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Stan Francis (left) Gordon Marsh & Howard Craven. August 31, 1950.
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Thomas Alva Edison. February 15, 1954.
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Rex Dawe. December 1, 1940.
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Coal Strike - Phil Menzies addresses "Empty Hall" at *****. April 22, 1940.
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Fire engines outside "sun" ***** called to put out five in machine room. July 27, 1949.
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French Service Chiefs: General Paul-Henri Ely Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of France. April 12, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Party For The Names-In-Neon -- Seen talking together at the party, actor Emlyn Williams and Lady Olivier (actress Vivien Leigh). A big theatrical party was held in London, last night, by actor Emlyn Williams. Actress Vivien Leigh unveiled a plaque that will be the cover of the Souvenir brochure for the Midnight Cavalcade Gala, to be held at the London Palladium on March 18. It was designed by Cecil Beaton. The gala is in aid of the Actors Orphanage and Grand Order of Water Rats and the Jewish Na
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Squadron Leader Len Williamson (Sydney) Co.O. of R.A.A.F. 1st. Bomber Squadron, Rengah air base, Singapore, returns from raid in Malaya. December 5, 1950.
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Mrs. Allan Williams wife of boxer. June 02, 1955.
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Darryl Zanuck - Chief of Twentieth-Century Fox, leading producer of Hollywood films. Likes to wear short-sleeved jerseys, smoke big cigars, has one of highest incomes in the world. December 20, 1948. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Television would put Australia's film industry on its feet, film director Colin Dean said today. Television will need films, an this will probably be the injection the industry needs, Mr. Dean said. He said films would be made for local TV as they were made in England and the US. Mr. Dean said Australia at first probably would find it more economical to buy overseas TV films till units were established. May 21, 1955.
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Queuing for dole....the image Britain's labour exchanges are *****. July 12, 1950.
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World's First Hydrogen Bomb Victim -- The scene in a Tokyo Hospital as Kuboyama is being given medical treatment. Aikichi Kuboyama, one of the 23 Japanese fishermen who were showered with radioactive ashes near Bikini waters last March when the U.S. made an H-Bomb tests has just died as the result of this test, and now the Japanese Government are asking for compensation from the U.S. for the family of Kuboyama. September 24, 1954.
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New Shaw Savill Liner - An artist's impression of the new Shaw Savill liner now under construction at the Harland & Wolff Yards, ***** Belfast. This unusual passenger vessel will be launched by H.M. The queen in 1954. ***** 20,000 tons the ship will be 600 feet in ***** length with a speed of over 20 knots. The design is revolutionary; the propelling machinery will be housed as far aft as the ***** will have accommodation for 1,200 one-class passengers. The decks will be completely clear of ventilators or cargo derricks. December 10, 1953.
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Queen Launches The Southern Cross - The bottle of Empire Champagne shatters in a fountain of liquid and glass and the new Shaw Savill luxury liner Southern Cross starts to slide down the slipway at her launching by the Queen from the Belfast yard of Harland and Wolff today (Tuesday). Her Majesty's waisted coat and feather trimmed hat are in pastel green, the same colour as the new liner's upper works. The 20,000 ton ship, which has her funnel and engines installed aft service between Britain and Australia and New Zealand. August 17, 1954.
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Cyprus Police. The Band of the Cyprus Police Force practising at Nicosia. The band is thirty strong and has a dance section. July 9, 1951. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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Coronation Robes in The Making. Start on Royal Velvet for Coronation Robes. Mr. Herbert Broadhurst, aged 61, who has been in the trade for 48 years, lifting some of the hanks of silk from the silkworms at Lullingstone Castle, Kent, Out of the purple dye to test the colour. October 1, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
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A Pat From The Defence Minister Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, Minister of Defence, gives a young soldier a pat on the back during his visit to units of the 49th. Armoured Division (Territorial Army) in camp at Tidworth, Hampshire. During his visit the minister declared that if Britain were attacked she would, in combination with her Allies, give a good account of herself. July 29, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Princess Elizabeth Trains As A.T.S. Officer. H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth in A.T.S. Officers Uniform. Photographs of Princess Elizabeth, who is a Second Subaltern in the A.T.S., undergoing training at an A.T.S Training Centre in Southern England. April 12, 1945. (Photo by Topical Press).
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***** He's a cockney barrow boy a handlebar moustache that would be the envy of a Spitfire pilot. Mr. J. H. Nicholls showed just how long the moustache is when he reached Melbourne yesterday in the liner Otranto. He is on his way to Queensland with his wife and children to work on a cattle station. April 1, 1954.
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A Dutch migrant window-cleaner with not much need for a ladder is 6ft. 9in. William Vermeulen (23). He landed at Fremantle from the Dutch liner Sibijak, after saying goodbye to he smallest passenger, 3½-year-old Corry Sletsoma, (above) to join his "little brother' Kees (just under 6ft.) and 7,000 fowls on a poultry farm at Tingledale, near Denmark (W.A.). Vermeulen said that his father was only a "small man" like his brother, but his grandfather stood 7ft. 5in. tall. A veteran of the Korean war,
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Joan & Michael, with other happy couples, on ferry to Manly. Cort so far 2/-. May 20, 1952.
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The first aircraft of its type to come to Australia, this unusually designed Leo 453 photographic survey plane designed and built in France in 1937 flew from Indo China to Brisbane on its built in France in 1937 flew from Indo China to Brisbane on its way to New Caledonia, where it will make high-altitude survey flights during the next two to three months for the National Geographical Institute of France. Note the unusual dihedral tail assembly and the low-slung fuselage. It is fitted with special cameras for its oil and mineral survey role. May 6, 1954. (Photo by The Telegraph Feature Service).
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"Shangri-La" Valley Rescue. Photographer Alex Cann, War Correspondent for NIGIS (Netherlands Indies Government Information Service) who parachuted into the lost valley of "Shangri-La", where for over six weeks the three American survivors of the service plane crash on hay 13, 1945 had lived. December 21, 1949. (Photo by Netherlands Indies Government Information Service).
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Lieut.-General Robert L. Eichelberger and Mrs. Eichelberger photographed on their arrival today at Mascot airport by Pan-American clipper. General Eichelberger, commanded American and Australian troops in New Guinea during the war. April 26, 1952.
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Duke Installed As Knight of The Thistle. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, wearing the dark-green velvet robes of the Order of the Thistle, walking in procession at St. Giles Cathedral when the Duke was installed as a Knight of the Order. Walking behind the Queen is her page, the Hon. David Bruce. The Queen's silver gown is embroidered with thistles. June 29, 1953. (Photo by Planet News Ltd.).
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Members of the Franciscan Order - Taking part in "The say of the cross" ceremony at Maryfields, NSW, between Campbelltown and Camden, NSW. This ceremony takes place on Good Friday. June 15, 1936.
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Wedding Of Lady May Cambridge To Capt. Henry Abel Smith At The Village Church Of Balcombe, Sussex. O. The bridesmaids leaving after the ceremony. Princess Elizabeth is on right. October 24, 1931. (Photo by Photopress).
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Princess Elizabeth, Future Queen Of England, Was Almost Seven Years Old. Princess Elizabeth, a month before her seventh birthday out walking in a London Park with her small sister, Princess Margaret Rose, and their two nurses. November 01, 1932.
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Queen 1955 Sees Italy Win Coveted Show Jumping Prize. The Queen presenting the Queen Elizabeth II cup to miss dawn Palethorpe... at the White City last night. For the first time since 1939, Italy has won the King George V gold challenge cup coveted prize in the International horse show men's jumping championship. The Italian horseman, Lt. Col. Cartasegne, riding Brando, won the cup at the White City last night. July 21, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Unemployed men on steps of Sydney G.P.O. May 12, 1939.
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Pre 1939 war "Orsova". August 15, 1936.
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Midget Deer -- Tiny deer, a week old and only six inches tall, nuzzles face of veterinarian Glen G. Crosbie at San Diego zoo. The fawn is a Chinese Muntjac deer and when fullgrown will probably shoot up to a foot in height. August 28, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Australian look-forward Len Cowie, showing tears of Saturdays test. Picture taken in Brisbane Sunday morning before N.S.W. members of trainer liftly flame for Sydney. July 3, 1950. (Photo by Pictorial Department)
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The Duke of Edinburgh at the tiller of his yacht Coweslip during the Flying Fifteen race - for 15ft. boats - at Cowes I.O.W., yesterday. He and his partner, yacht-designer Uffa Fox, were second. The Duke flew straight to the South coast after landing at London from Helsinki. August 6, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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Olympic Games - France Wins Cycle Road Race At Windsor -- The Duke of Edinburgh shakes hands with J. Beyaert of France who won the gruelling 20-mile cycle road race at Windsor today (Friday) There were twenty five nations represented in the event which was started this morning by the Duke of Edinburgh. August 13, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Air Corps Ferrying Command Helps "Keep ***** Flying" Pilots of the Western Division United States Army Air Corps Ferrying Command stand under the wing of a Consolidated Liberator at the municipal Airport here, from which place bombers manufactured on the West Coast are flown by these pilots to undisclosed destinations in the North and East, where the planes are turned over to Royal Air Force pilots who fly them to the fighting zones. Ferry Command pilots are young men, many of whom have no more
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Misc-Beauty - Make Up. September 3, 1950.