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Looking For Work -- The immigrating Jamaicans landing to go to the special coaches which were taking those without friends to London to spend their first ***** in the ***** shelters at Clapham. The emigration in reverse has brought nearly 500 Jamaicans to England. They arrived early this morning aboard the liner Empire Windrush, and hope to find work in England - some will rejoin the RAF, some will work as miners, many are ***** technicians, they all hope for the work here they cannot find in their own country. June 22, 1948.
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Peggy Guggenheim In Venice This wooden sculpture by Jacques Lipchits is "The Seated Pierrot" Jacques Lipchits". January 11, 1949. (Photo by Interfoto).
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Coronation Bracelets Are Commonwealth Gift Revival After Four Centuries. Probably for the first time since the Coronation of Edward VI in 1547, the Sovereign is to be invested with the Armills, or Bracelets (among the most ancient royal emblems) at the Coronation in Westminster Abbey, London, on June 2. New Armills (design of which is shown here), a Commonwealth gift to the Queen, will be used at the ceremony instead of the existing ones, which were made for the Coronation of Charles II in 1661. April 15, 1953.
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Dominic Elwes, son of Simon Elwes, Royal portrait painter, dances with The Hon. Sara Rothschild. March 20, 1953. (Photo by George Konig).
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London Rejoices On Coronation Night -- Colossal crowds thronging the magnificently floodlit Mall tonight, which is still a surging mass of happy people form end to end. To terminate the magnificent day of pageantry and splendour London is rejoicing after the Coronation of the Queen, Streets and buildings are floodlit, balls are taking place, wonderful firework displays are being enjoyed and everyone is celebrating in their own particular way. June 02, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Appeals For More Aid -- Before a crowded House Chamber, in her first public appearance, Madame Chiang Kai-Shek appealed to the American people for more aid for China "which has bled and borne unflinchingly the burden of war for more than five and a half years". Madame Chiang is shown as she was introduced by Speaker Samuel Rayburn, right. In the foreground are Rep. Sol Bloom, of N.Y. Chairman of the Foreign relations Committee; Rep. Charles A. Eaton of N.J.; February 18, 1943.
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Peggy Guggenheim In Venice At the International Art Exhibition in Venice, Peggy takes ***** personally to put every one of her "pieces" on its right place. Here she is with a fine sculpture by Alexander Calder. January 11, 1949. (Photo by Interfoto).
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Senator Huey ("Kingfish") Long, the "dictator of Louisiana," who died of wounds after being shot in Baton Rouge in September, 1935. September 10, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Queen Elizabeth. December 11, 1936.
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Sammy Davis Jr. featured with Will Mastin TrioSammy Davis, Jr., appears with the Will Mastin trio on the vaudeville show opening today at the Palomar. October 10, 1949. (Photo by Capitol Recording Artist).
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First Night Of "The Robe" -- Exterior view of the Roxy Cinema, New York, where "The Robe" is being shown. October 23, 1953. (Photo by Nick De Morgoli, Camera Press).
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Boxer Faces Music - Sydney boxer Desmond Duguid, 23 (above), pauses to jot down a tune.Desmond, who represented Australia at the last Empire Games, is in Hollywood learning to sing and write songs.He is also keeping in trim for the Olympic Games in Melbourne next year.Desmond went to Hollywood after the Empire Games in Vancouver to try his luck.He found it hard to earn a living in the first few weeks. August 08, 1955.
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Queen And Princess Margaret At Covent Garden -- The Queen (left foreground) and Princess Margaret (right foreground) seen watching the performance of "Cindrella" at the Royal Opera House, Covent garden, London, evening April 25. The performance was in aid of Sadler's wells ballet benevolent fund. (left to right in box) Lord Porchester, Sir Eric Charles Mieville, Queen Elizabeth, Lady Delia Peel, Capt. Lord Plunkett, Irish guards, temporary equerry to king George VI and Princess Margaret. May 5, 1949. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Greenland Air Survey Expedition - Watkins Last Day: Mr. H. G. Watkins, the late leader of the Greenland Artic Air Route Survey Party, who was drowned through a mishap to a kayak (Eskimo Canoe), is shown in our picture helping to unload a kayak at the Base, on the day of the Tragedy. He lost his life while seal hunting. November 21, 1932. (Photo by British Arctic Air Route Expedition Photograph).
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Queen Elizabeth in Syringe. The Queen as Princess Elizabeth at 31 in 1939. July 08, 1941. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.).
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Last Day. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will leave Australia today at the end of a triumphant 56-day tour. In this photo, one of the last taken of Her Majesty in Perth, we see the frank, friendly smile, and soft beauty we have all come to know so well. April 1, 1954.
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An aerial photograph of the United States taken today between Alderney and Cape Hague. America's new 53,000-ton liner United States passed the Bishop Rock in a fierce gale at 6.16 a.m. today to win the Atlantic Blue Riband from the Queen Mary. She had made the Transatlantic crossing in 3 days, ten hours forty minutes, ten hours and two minutes faster than the record held by the Queen Mary. Her average speed was 35.59 knots, compared with the Queen Mary's record of 31.69. July 7, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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An aerial photograph of the United States taken today between Alderney and Cape Hague. America's new 53,000-ton liner United States passed the Bishop Rock in a fierce gale at 6.16 a.m. today to win the Atlantic Blue Riband from the Queen Mary. She had made the Transatlantic crossing in 3 days, ten hours forty minutes, ten hours and two minutes faster than the record held by the Queen Mary. Her average speed was 35.59 knots, compared with the Queen Mary's record of 31.69. July 7, 1952.
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***** Jane Wyman and husband ***** bandleader Fred Karger, arrive at a recent Hollywood premiere. January 18, 1953.
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Princess Elizabeth From U.K. High Commissioner Canberra. April 26, 1944. (Photo by Cecil Beaton).
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Helen Keller To Visit Here - Helen Keller, 67, listed as one of the outstanding 12 American leaders of the century, will reach Australia on March 29.Miss Keller, who lost her signs, speech and hearing at the ago of two, will conduct a lecture tour.She "listens" with her fingers on the throat of the speaker and a finger on the lips.Miss Keller, who has lifted the spirits of millions of unfortunates by her triumph over her own difficulties, wants to meet those afflicted by loss of speech, hearing and sight in every Australian city. Travel by air - She and her companion-secretary, Miss Polly Thom-son, will travel everywhere by air during the six months they will spend in Australia and New Zealand. February 7, 1948.
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Honors The Jap-American Soldiers -- More than 2,600 new American soldiers of Japanese Ancestry were honored March 28 in farewell ceremonies at the Iolani Palace grounds, Honolulu, Hawaii and decorated with leis. May 03, 1943. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Scarlet Nights -- A red faille evening gown with a close-fitting bodice covered by a bolero, and with a barrel-shaped full skirt - form the autumn collection of the Spanish couturier Balenciaga, of Paris. August 31, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Mockridge making an honor lap after winning the Grand Prix de Paris.Russell Mockridge, Australia's greatest allround cyclist, was killed instantly today in his wife's sight.A motor bus ran over him in a race crash at North Clayton.His wife, Irene, and their daughter, aged two, were following the race.A wheel of the bus passed over Mockridge's head.Mrs. Mockridge leapt from a car, screaming, as she saw her husband lying on the road. August 11, 1952. (Photo by The Associated Press Ltd.).
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Peggy Guggenheim In Venice This is the famous painting "The Seated Woman" by Joan Miro which is valued today 30,000 dollars. January 11, 1949. (Photo by Interfoto).
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B.R.M. Fails At Start In International Trophy Race -- As ***** driver Raymond sommer sits anxiously at the wheel efforts are made to start the B.R.M. Britain's NSW £200,000 Grand Prix racing car, for the second heat of the International Trophy race at the Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, to-day (Saturday). Standing in right foreground is Reg Parnell, one of the B.R.M.S' alternative drivers. This was the car's first appearance in a race, but efforts to start it failed and it had to be pushe
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Policewoman Deals With a Tall Boy Henry Lewandowski, stilt-walker in Bertram Mills Circus receives a word of warning from a policewoman about littering Hyde Park with leaflets as the circus parade passed through today. ***** today saw the circus parade, as elephants ***** other attractions of Bertram Mills Circus passed through the streets on their way to Olympia from Victoria Station. December 17, 1951. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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New method which has been saving lives of new born babies, is demonstrated by a doctor and nurse at the King George V Memorial Hospital. The oxygen tube is in the baby's nose. September 29, 1950.
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Six-Day Cycle Race In Paris -- Left to Right ; Alfred Strom of Australia; Gerit Peters of Haarlem, Holland, and Armin Von Buren of Zurich, Switzerland, make a leisurely turn around the Velodrome D'hiver, Mar. 18 in the six day cycle race in Paris, France.Australian cyclist Alf Strom (left) takes a leisurely turn around the Velodrome D'hiver during the recent six-day in Paris. Strom's companions are Gerit Peters (Holland) and Armin von Buren (Switzerland). March 20, 1950. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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The British Lions Rugby Team - At present on tour in South Africa. The Lions are leading South Africa by two games to one in the Test series, with one more match to play. If they only draw on September 24th, 1955, or win, they will become the first British team to win a rubber against the Dominion for 59 years. Back row (from left): A.C. Pedlow, J.P. Quinn, W. P.C. Davies, R. Higgins. Fourth Row: A.G. Thomas, Haydn Morris, C. Meredith, F.D. Sykes, D.S. Wilson, T. Elliot, D.G.S. Baker. Third row: R.J. Robins, J.T. Greenwood, A.J. O'Reilly, R.H. Williams, E.J.S. Michie, T.E. Reid, R.C.C. Thomas, R. Roe. Second row: W.O. Williams, J. Butterfield, Mr. D.E. Davies, (secretary), R.H. Thompson (captain), C.I. Morgan, P. Meredith. Front row: R.E.G Jeeps, G. Griffiths, J.E. Williams and T. Lloyd. September 16, 1955. (Photo by Neville Clayton, Camera Press).
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Einstein Has "Greatest Respect" For Banned Atom Scientist.Professor Einstein (left) Tells Dr. Robert Oppenheimer about his attempts to ***** latter in ***** is of space. Picture taken in 1949 when Dr. Opponheimer was director of the institute for Advanced study at Princeton, N.J.When told that Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, 49, America's foremost atomic scientist has been barred from all secret information while a new investigation was made of his supposed links with communism, Professor Einstein Said, "All I can say is i have the greatest respect and Warnest feelings for him. April 19, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
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***** Punjab Refugees: Sikh-Hindu Refugees Trek From Lahore into India -- A typical scene on the main road between Lahore, Pakistan and Ferozepur, India, as many thousands of Sikh-Hindu refugees with them their belongings. There was no rest for the weary during the long trek Eastwards August 27, and many of the refugees were killed during clashes Pakistan to 'safe' areas. Moslems also were travelling from many parts of India towards Lahore. September 7, 1947.
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Stars Will Wear $1,000,000 Worth of Furs - Three stars with fur models they will wear next week. Left to right they are Carol Lynne, Judy Shirley, and Gabrielle Brune. Respectively they are medelling a Russian Red Fox on purple moss, with detachable crepe skirt; a black Sealgoney suit, with cerise acquins; and a prune colour Mcleakin in Toreador style. The dogs are some of those being used to guard the costly furs. Over $1,000,000 worth of British furs are to be worn by leading stage stare and other celebraties in a ***** exhibition staged by Swears and Wells in Oxford Street during the next fortnight. April 30, 1949. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Royal Lodge Windsor. December 29, 1948. (Photo by Keystone View Company).
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New Photograph of Her Majesty The Queen, Prince Charles And Princess Anne, Have been released for General publication on 1st May; 1956.A happy informal group of the Queen, Prince Charles and Princess Anne in the grounds of Balmoral. The Queen's corgi, Sue, can be seen in the background. May 3, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.)
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Scotsman Wins Cathedral Design - Mr. Spence seen with some of his earlier drawings of the Cathedral.Mr. Basil Spence of Edinburgh has had a design for the new Coventry Cathedral accepted. August 15, 1951. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
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Birthday Picture of Queen -- Here is a new photograph of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth who celebrates her 50th Birthday on 4 August 1950. The Queen wears a rose Coloured tulle Dress with sequins and Mother of Pear Embroidery. At Centre of Garter Ribbon is a Diamond-Fringed Brooch, with miniatures of King George V and Her Husband, King George VI, worn at Sash on left shoulder. Her Majesty wears a Ruby and Diamond Tiara, Necklace, Ear-Rings and bracelet. August 04, 1950. (Photo by Cecil Beaton, Associated Press Photo)
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Recent Strike on Japanese Mainland - Aircraft carriers and destroyers of the British Pacific Fleet turn information, on their way to the first large scale attack of the Japanese mainland.Part of the flight deck of H.M.S. Formidable can be seen in the foreground. August 10, 1945. (Photo by Royal Navy Official Photograph).
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A line of Tachen refugees climb over a hill to reach their designated embarkation point. In the background native sampans are used during low tide to carry evacuees to landing craft. February 18, 1955. (Photo by United Press).
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German Prisoners Board Transport for Shipment to U.S. German soldiers stand on the wharves of a French port of embarking waiting to board a troop transport for shipment to prison camps in the U.S. Allied armies in western Europe took 2,472,906 German prisoners between June 6, 1944, the day of the Normandy landings, and April 27, 1945. On April 1, 1945, German prisoners numbering 311,630 were in U.S. camps. The U.S. War Department adheres strickly to the Geneva Convention in its treatment of prisoners of war. June 4, 1945. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information Picture).
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Siamese King Enroute To U.S. -- His Majesty King Prajadhipok of Siam, who with his lovely Queen, will arrive in America on April Twenty-Second. The Richest Potentate of his country will be the guest at the $5,000,000 Whitelaw Reid estate at purchase, N.Y., during his stay in America. March 24, 1931. (Photo by International Newsreel Photo).
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BBC Mobile Control Room, for use in emergency to replace any studio premises which may be put out of action. Rear view of interior from outside, bays in travelling position. October 01, 1943. (Photo by BBC).
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Shanghai.On the right bank of Soochow Creek is seen the Astor Hotel, on the left bank behind the park is the old British Consulate. Many people are seen along waters edge viewing Navy TBM overhead. October 15, 1945. (Photo by Official U.S. Navy Photo).
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Hot For Lunch -- He Presses the middle note down, the music goes round and round - and comes out at the top as Jazz. His name is Douglas Gray, 23, and the instrument he is playing is the Sousaphone. He is a member of the Fleet-Street Jazz Club, London, which holds lunchtime meeting every week in an upstairs room of a pub. Everything is served hot. September 16, 1954.
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Trainer Tom Maguire adjusts Dave Sands tapes before a workout at Newcastle where Sands is preparing for next Tuesday' Stadium bout with American Henry Brimm. August 3, 1950.
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Michelangeli, celebrated Italian pianist, giving a recital before the television camera. September 10, 1947. (Photo by BBC Television Service).
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The Brewery. From the cooling plant the work is run off into fermenting squares and the yeast then added. Here it is being "pitched". September 01, 1951. (Photo by A. Tanner)
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The Rockefeller Centre, New York -- This unique 15-building development in the centre of Manhattan occupies a little more than 12 acres between 48th and 51st Street and between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas. The Esso Building, extreme right, forms the northern gateway to the Centre, with an entrance on 52nd. The building in the centre, of the picture, towering above all others, is the R.A.C. Building of 70 storeys. Right of it, and just behind the spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral, is the 41 -storey International Building. The 36-storey Time and Life Building stands at the extreme left of the photograph between 48th and 49th. July 28, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Queen Mary Lies In State -- This photo shows the scene in Westminster hall this afternoon March 29 as Queen Mary lies in state. On duty at the foot of the Catafalque is an officer of her Majesty's body guard of the honourable corps of Gentlemen-At-Arms. Others on duty (unshown) are of the Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard. The Hall was opened to the public shortly after this picture was made. The lying-in-state will continue until midnight tomorrow. A Queue three quarters of a mile long waited for the doors to open. The funeral will be at Windsor on March 31. March 29, 1953. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Soviet Kazakhstan -- Threshing Wheat Crops at the Stalin Collective Farm in the Taldy-Kurgan Region. - throughout Kazakhstan there are almost 7,000 collective farms and 363 machine and tractor stations. These stations lend out 24,000 tractors and 12,000 harvester combines as well as other agricultural machinery to the farms around. - much agriculture, however, is still carried on without much mechanical aid.Russia must import grain. Collective farming is a failure. March 24, 1948. (Photo by Pictorial Press).
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Monte Carlo Motor Rally -- Cars in the Monte Carlo Motor Rally, stand bonnet to tall on a road overlooking the Mediterranes.There has been confusion and protests over the awards at the close of the Monte Carlo Motor Rally, but whatever the final decisions will be, British small cars, ***** as the Hillman Minx and Jowitt ***** placed 1st and 2nd ***** their records, of the 230 ***** in the Rally - considered the ***** "outdoor motor show" in the ***** 60 were British. A Bristol and were placed high in the main gory. January 30, 1949.
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Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. March 28, 1941.  (Photo by Marcus Adams).
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Where 165 Mile Wind Raged -- Not one life was lost at Long Key, Florida., when the hurricane ripped through the tiny island. Sixteen residents ran from house to house as the later ***** over their heads. October 8, 1935.          (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Nazi war criminals well guarded - An individual guard stands before each cell in the main section of the Nuremberg, Germany Jail, where Nazi war criminals are lodged pending resumption of their trial next year. The cells of Hermann Goering and Rudolf Hess are at extreme right. December 28, 1945. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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The Queen Mother At Her Scottish Castle -- Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother photographed at the Gates of her Castle of Mey. Caithness, Amid The Bracing Sea Air. Behind her lies Pentland firth and, beyond, The Orkney Islands.The Photo was made during Her Majesty's recent Holiday. October 19, 1955.(Photo by Associated Press Photo)
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Sands Wins, But Disappoints -- Dave Sands is acclaimed the winner by the referee.Dave Sands, Australian triple champion at the middle, cruiser and heavyweights, disappointed once again despite a points victory over the French veteran middleweight, Lucien Caboche, in their ten round match at the Royal Albert Hall. April 20, 1949.
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Palestine Victory Celebration -- Huge crowd Jams the St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, on the night of Nov.29, during the celebration called by the National Committee on Labor Palestine after the United Nations had voted in favor of the partition plan. Thousands unable to get into the arena danced and sang in the streets outside over news of the vote in favor of a Jewish state. It was necessary to call out police reserves to break up the happy crowd. November 30, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Hitler's Sister Arrested - Paula Hitler Wolf (above), sister of Adolf Hitler, is shown after she had been placed under house arrest near Berchtesgaden by forces of the *****, Airborne Division. She is living in ***** of Dietrich Eckhart, Nazi poet and former favorite of her brother. She said her brother had ordered her to change her name so that nobody would know he had any relations alive. She also said she was married a few months ago. This photo was made by James Pringle, associated press pho
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Anti-Aircraft Searchlight "Lights Up" white way New York City. The beam of a powerful search light of the 62nd Coast Artillery Stabs through the white lights of broadway at Duffy Square as the unit puts on a demonstration alongside the P-40 pursuit plane (left) on exhibition in the Square. March 26, 1941. (Photo by ACME).
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Hail, Mr. General!: This is Lieut. Gen. Waladyslaw Anders, commander of the Polish Army of the east receiving the salute of his troops in Iraq, "Czolem, panie Generale! "('Hail. Mr. General). In a long military career covering two wars, Anders has been wounded eight times.Before Poland fell in this war, he led a mixed cavalry-infantry force which hacked its was from the East Prussia border to Hungary. February 13, 1942.
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Stork Club - New York -- Stage & Screen Sheman Billingsley also Dorothy Lamour. June 04, 1946.
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The Holiday Is Over -- The Royal children provided this charming study on Monday, May 31st, as they posed for the cameramen outside Ballater Station.The Royal Children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, have been enjoying a holiday at Balmoral, Scotland, with their parents, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, but holidays must come to an end so the young children are driven to ballater station for the long journey to London. June 02, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper; Paul Popper Ltd.).
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A "Carriage" For FiveMr. Eric Jewell of Finchley, London, was fed up with queueing for buses with tired children, so with his wife, he went back to his hobby of cycling. He built a sidecar and added to his tandem - bicycle. But this was not enough to hold all the family so half a bicycle was tacked on behind and an extra saddle and a pair of hadlebars placed behind mother - now he has a quinticycle made for five and the family are all happy as they travel around together. August 08, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Queen Elizabeth II - Portraits Prior to 1950. December 23, 1946.
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The New Holder Of The Blue Riband -- After her record-breaking crossing of the Atlantic ocean, the 53,300-ton liner "United States" steams across the English channel to Le Havre, France. This picture was made from the air this morning, July 7, after the vessel, largest ever built in the U.S.A., sailed from the ambrose light outside New York, to Bishop rock, off lands end, Cornwall, in three days, ten hours, 40 minutes, on her maiden voyage. These marks, 2,938 miles apart, are the beginning and end of the blue riband course. July 15, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Stuck In Snow -- Workmen fasten cables on an M-26 Tank prepatory to removing it from Tank Retriever which got stuck when it slipped into snow covered hole. Vehicles are part of Task Force Frigid engaged in testing Army equipment in sub-zero weather. June 21, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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From left - Bell Squires, Tom Maguire, Dave Sands, Clem Sands, Alf Sands, George Sands.      That's "Uncle Tom" second from the left. The other cove's Bill Squires. Next to me is Clem, then Alf, then George. December 29, 1949.
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BBC Mobile Control Room, for use in emergency to replace any studio premises which may be put out of action. General interior view. October 01, 1943. (Photo by BBC).
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Cycling England V. France At Herene HillThe Dunlop Quintuplet Pacing Machine in action. The "Quint" or five seater cycle was actually built about 50 years ago, but remained almost unused. It will be utilized for pacing purposes and demonstrations. September 22, 1949. (Photo by Sports & General Press Agency, Limited.).
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The Queen in The Northern Kingdom. The honours of Scotland leaving Edinburgh Castle for the palace of Holyrood House, prior to being taking in procession to St. Giles Cathedral. Leading is Colonel H.A.B. Lawson (Rothesay Herald) carrying the sword. Behind him is Colonel J.W. Balfour Paul, Marchmont Herald, carrying the scepter. In rear is is the senior Scots herald, Lord Lyon Sir Thomas Innes of Learney; he carries the crown. June 25, 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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Shopping On Her Bicycle: Mrs. Katharine Lonsdale, F.R.S. goes out shopping. Sitting upright on the hike, the shopping basket in front of her, the great scientist differs in no way from thousands of other British housewives in the suburbs who do their shopping in this way. January 8, 1948. (Photo by Pictorial Press).
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Jap War Crimes Defendants in Group : This is the first group picture of high ranking military and other Japanese officials as they posed for a new year's photograph on the steps of the International Military tribunal for the far east, Tokyo where they are being tried on war crimes charges. Hideki Tojo, Former Premier and No. 1 Japanese on trial is fifth left, top row (bald, wearing glasses). January 6, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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"Hold On Tight Ginger" -- This "ballast" (sidecar passenger "Ginger Rous" seems to be a prefect contortionist, as he hangs on grimax as his driver speeds along Paddock Hill, in a recent sidecar road race held at Brands Hatch, in Kent. Sidecar passenger "Ginger" Rous, seems to be the perfect contortionist as his driver speeds along in a recent road race in Kent, England. July 12, 1951. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Roosevelt Godfather Of New Prince -- First picture of Prince George, infant son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent - taken after the christening. In the group are thanking, The Duke of Kent, King Haakon of Norway, Queen Mary, The Duchess of Kent, The Dowager Marchioness of *****.Prince George of Kent, youngest member of the Royal Family and third child of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, was christened by the Arch-bishop of Canterbury in the country yesterday. President Roosevelt is one of the eight godparents of the Prince, who was born on July 4th, American Independence Day, and whose names are Michael George Charles Franklin. October 22, 1942.
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'Parade' Hoses Big Migrant Family -- Beaconsfield Parade, Northcote, has taken the Davies family from Britain to its heart - all 17 of them. One of the breakfast relays at the home of Mrs. W. Brazil today. From Left: Lorraine Davis (17), Mrs. P. Gorman, Mrs. McKay, Mr. McKay, Terry Davis (17), Mr. Gorman, with daughter Karen 122 months), Mrs. J. Davis, with daughter Anne. Mrs. Brazil and her daughter Noreen are pouring the tea. When three taxis and a - five-ton truck-load of Davies and their lug
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Finally record of episode is cut. Neville Merchant (L) Production Panel Operator puts in incidental music & sound effects while Producer Jacklin follows dialogue on script. In background actual cutting machines are in process of recording. Back left, Bill Dukes, technician, cuts acetate record while Engineer Burt Munnings cuts process record. November 4, 1944.
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West German Politicians: Dr. Konrad Adenauer Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. Photographed at his home at Rhoendorf on Rhine. On the left is his son Georg, a student, on the right his daughter Lotte. January 1, 1955. (Photo by George Munker, Camera Press)
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M.P.'s Play Cricket At The Oval -- The Lords and commons team, led be Mr. Aidan Crawley, M.P., for Buckingham, and Parliamentary under secretary for Air, taking the field at the Oval today for their one-day match against the Egyptian cricket team. June 18, 1951.
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Carol Raye "Sent up" the airlines war with a parody on a hit tune that substituted. "Canberra" for "Camelot," a rather bumpy, rhythmical road.Modren Miss. For her role in a new English Production, Carol Raye, who plays the part of a newspaper woman, has to take up smoking, learn to type and play the piano. The film will be called "While I Live." July 16, 1947. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Metropolitan Glitters On 70th Anniversary -- Here's a general view of interior of Metropolitan Opera House here tonight as audience awaits second act curtain of Gounod's "Faust". Opening was the 70th anniversary of the famed music centre. Conductor Pierre Monteux right center foreground, raises baton to ring up the curtain. November 16, 1953. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Mother Of Hull House - With A little Protege - Miss Jane Addams, world-famed settlement worker, as she appeared at the fortieth anniversary celebration of the founding of Hull House. Hundreds of notables rubbed shoulder with institution which has become a paragon of settlement houses. The famous social worker is shown with one of her little Proteges. May 12, 1930. (Photo by International Newreel Photo)
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Sikh constables, looking fully prepared with their heavy sticks, go back to the police station to bring another batch of arrested demonstrators to court on Monday 10th. Jan. 1938. More than 100 police were on this special duty. January 22, 1938.
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French civilians work for Allies -- A French civilian shows his identification papers to an American soldier as he signs on for work to help repair roads  and  clear up areas in Cherbourg. Allied repair crews follow behind the armies as the Nazis are driven from Normandy. September 18, 1944. (Photo by New York Times Photo).
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Indians Listen To Broadcast On British Plan For Their Country -- A group of Indians huddle close to a radio in Old Delhi (India) evening June 3, 1947, to listen to broadcast on British plan for India. After Lord Mountbatten, the viceroy, had spoken, the text of the British plan for India was broadcast followed by speeches of acceptance of the plan by the Indian leaders. June 24, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Cole Porter, composer of more than 300 songs, who died on Friday, was one of the most debonair playboys in the Western World. Cole Porter dines with actress Jane Wyman in New York. In the roaring twenties he kept a villa in Bavaria, a palazzo in Venice, a flat in London, a house in Paris and threw the most fabulous parties in Europe. In Venice he once hired an entire ballet company to dance again a background ***** are just as elegant and precise and the food beautifully served, and Cole always wears his usual boutonniere, a white carnation. "No matter what happens this sense of beauty is something that Cole Porter will never lose". October 20, 1953.
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Oil Premier Shouldered in Streets - When opposition deputies in the Persian Majli's (lower house) prevented premier Mohammed Mossadeq from speaking because he had no quorum, the prime minister delivered his speech in the Majlis square. Crowds gathered spontaneously and hoisted him shoulder-high. To the left to Mossadeq, bearded and in black turban, is Chams Ghanat Abadi, son-in-law of the Persian Religions leader Seyid Abolghassem Kashan. January 12, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Madame Banuelos, wife of a well known New Caledonian innkeeper, has just presented a United States flag which she herself had made to Lieut-Colonel Alexander George and his shock troops. A band concert was given in Madame's honor. Her husband, M. Banu, has the finest collection of marine specimen collected in 40 years on the barrier reef. This he has given to Major General patch for Presentation to an American museum. January 04, 1943. (Photo by Signal Corps U.S. Army).
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A picture taken aboard the quarter deck of the battleship Renown at Plymouth, showing the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) - at right - saluting, and his brother, the Duke of York, now King George VI. Pictured was in connection with the Prince of Wale's tour of Japan and the East. June 21, 1922. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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The Royal Children At Balmoral -- A new photograph of Prince Charles and Princess Anne, showing the Royal children at play in the grounds of Balmoral Castle. May 03, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Project "Blue-Jay" Unloading drums of gas at airstrip. July 23, 1951. (Photo by U.S. Army Photograph).
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Miss Liberty Waves Bon Voyage -- America's newest and largest liner-- the United States-- stems past the Statue of Liberty and heads toward open sea on her maiden voyage to Europe yesterday. The 53,000 - ton superliner carried 1660 passengers on what may be a record Atlantic Ocean crossing. The current eastward record was set in 1938 by the British liner Queen Mary which made the crossing in three days, twenty hours and forty-two minutes. July 4, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Lord & Lady Addison. January 01, 1947. (Photo by Harry Brandon Martin/).
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World middleweight boxing champion "Sugar" Ray Robinson (centre), his manager George Gainford (left) and conditioner "Soldier" Jones give the Ok sign as Robinson gets a rubdown after training for his title fight against Rocky Graziano. April 17, 1952.
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The Tyrone Powers At Stork Club.Tyrone Power (right), in New York to attend the World Premiere of his latest motion picture, "The Razor's Edge", listens interestedly to an anecdote by Samuel Goldwyn (left) as Power and his wife, Annabella (center) visit the Stork Club, New York, Nov. 16. Power, on Oct. 26, confirmed an announcement that he and his wife had separated, but denied reports that he would wed Gene Tierney, with whom he is co-starred in 'The Razor's Edge." November 17, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Royal Princess At The Microphone -- Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret at the microphone. Princess Elizabeth made her first broadcast to-day. October 12, 1940. (Photo by Topical Press).
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The Prince Goes Climbing :Like any other boy of his age, Prince Charles loves climbing. In this picture just released he is seen pulling himself up to the open window at Balmoral Castle at which stands the Queen, ready to assist her young son.Royal Fun And Games :Prince Charles, peeping round the corner as he stands on the window-still, sees his sister, Princess Anne, being helped up to the other window by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. This spot of family fun took place at Balmoral Castle, residence of the Royal Family when they are visiting Scotland. April 29, 1953. (Photo by United Press Photo).
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The old four-masted barque Pamir is to be the first sailing ship in 25 years to go round the Horn on the voyage from New Zealand to England.Now in floating dock being surveyed and de-bar-nacled, the Pamir will load tallow and hides and 7500 bales of wool for England.The old Pamir has weathered the bleak Cape Horn many times since she rounded on her maiden voyage in 1906 from the Scilly Islands to Valparaiso.Captain H.S. Collier, of the Union Steamship Company, will continue in command of the Pamir and the crew is title changed from that which sailed the barque to Sydney earlier this year. September 14, 1947.
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He Missed Ambush Of The Gloucester -- Private William Bishop of Hackney, London - member of the Gloucestershire Regiment who just missed the ambush which resulted in the 'Last Stand' near the 88th parallel in Korea - pictured here as he comes home to England aboard the trooper Empire Fowey at Southampton today (Wednesday). Bishop fell down a mountainside during a retreat two day before the ambush, injured his back and want out of action.Today a returning draft of 1600 Korea and Malaya veterans include only one other Gloucester man, who also missed the glorious but tragic stand. June 20, 1951. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Duke Leads The World -- In the lead... Geoff Duke on a 500 C.C. Gilera, leads the field during the Italian Grand Prix.Geoff Duke, who won the Italian grand Prix at Monza on Sunday, new leads in the 500 class world championships. September 10, 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Crowd Watches Jewish Flag Raising - A crowd outside the Washington office of the Jewish Agency for Palestine watches as the flag is raised at 6:01 P.M., on the occasion of the proclamation of the Provisional Jewish Government in Palestine. The hour tonight corresponded with termination of the Palestine British mandate. Rep. Sol. Bloom (D-NY). May 14, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).