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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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Baby Prince's Christening At Buckingham Palace : Royal mother and father with their baby son. Princess Elizabeth (holding Princess Charles) with the Duke of Edinburgh, photographed in Buckingham Palace after the christening. Prince Charles, the name by which Prince Elizabeth's son will be known to the nation, was christened Charles Philip Arthur George in a ceremony at which Dr. Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated at Buckingham Palace, London, this afternoon (Wednesday). Prince Charles's sponsors were: the King, Queen Mary, (great-grandmother), Princess Margaret, King Haakon of Norway, Prince George of Greece, the Dowager Marchionessof Milford Haven, Lady Brabourne and the Hon. David Bowes-Lyon. December 15, 1948.
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With Task Force Frigid, Alaska -- The roar of artillery sounded over the frozen tundra close to Fairbanks this week as the army tested its mobile guns for the first time under winter conditions in northern Alaska. This is a battery of 40mm anti-aircraft guns firing on a snowy range during mock battle against an imaginary enemy. February 18, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Yanks Pass Burning German Tank Near La Gleize -- American soldiers pass a burning German ***** Tank as they Re-Enter the Belgian town of La Gleize during the current battle in the Belgium - Luxembourg salient. January 2, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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They Will Talk Of Flights To The Moon -- Senor T. Mur (Spain), Mr. R.A. Smith (British Interplanetary Society) and Professor A.M. Low, the well-known British scientist, chatting together during a reception in connection with the Second International Congress on Astronautics convened by the British Interplanetary Society. Fifty scientist most of them working on rocket research, and plans for flights to ***** the Moon, are attending. September 3, 1951.
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The Albemarles: A family group of Lord and Lady Albemarle and their daughter, Anne-Louise, complete with Meg, the dachshund. February 01, 1951. (Photo by Tom Blau, Camera Press).
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Duke wins in Germany - In the 350 cc event Geoffrey Duke (60) leads Johnny Lockett (65), of Britain who was second, and Ken Kavanagh of Australia (70) who was third. All are driving British Norton machines.British Geoffrey Duke set two new track records at the ***** race course near Stuttgart, August 26, when he won both the major events of the German motor-cycle Grand Prix. He won the 500 cc event at an average of 136 kmph (about 84.5 mph) and the 350 cc event at 130.6 kmph (about 81 mph). September 8, 1951.
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Middlesex C.C.C. Players - A new picture of Dennis Compton, the England and Middlesex cricketer. June 23, 1938. (Photo by Topical Press).
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Count Emilio Pucci Italian Fashion designer. July 19, 1954.
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Taking the Coronation Oath -- The Queen sits in the Chair of Estate while the Archbishop of Canterbury, ***** before the Chair of King Edward, administers the Coronation oath. ***** Queen goes to the high alter to the left of the archbishop, kisses the Great Bible, signs the oath and returns again to her chair. December 12, 1953.
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American Boxers:Ezzard CharlesFormer Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World. March 27, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Proclamation Read in Trafalgar-Square The proclamation of the Queen's accession is read for the second time, at King Charles I statue, Trafalgar-Square, London, this morning, February 8. In the background is the Admiralty Arch which the heralds procession passed under on its way from St. James's Palace. February 8, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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A Young Royal Family At Home -- This group, by our Cameraman Stanley Devon, was taken on the lawn in the gardens of Clarence House, the Royal Couple's London Residence.One of the busiest and hardest-working young couple in the World are Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.After his return on July 21st from naval duties in the Mediterranean, the duke was immediately plunged into a round of official functions in Britain. Then on September 25 the Royal Couple will leave on a visit to Canada where they will spend several weeks as guest of the governor-general, viscount Alexander. As a conclusion to their travels on the American continent, they are to spend October 24th and 25th at the white house as guests of President Truman. August 09, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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"Sugar" will call the fune. World middleweight champion "Sugar" Ray Robinson will mix a song and dance act with fighting in his next European tour. Paris correspondent of the Weekly sporting review says Robinson will leave America for Europe on April 2.  He said Robinson will do his song and dance act in European music halls. He will also takes part in a series of fights. July 1, 1951.
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These pictures of parachute troops under instruction have been obtained at a secret R.A.F. station in Britain where the army and air force are collaborating in training.One of the parachute troops about to land. The man is controlling his direction of landing and has his knees raised ready for shock of landing. July 20, 1955
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Stimson Draws First Draft Capsule -- The camera records an epochal moment in the history of the United States as secretary of War Henry Stimson, Blindfolded, draws the first number in the first peace time draft lottery in Washington on Oct. 29th. President Roosevelt is looking on at left; and Colonel Charles R. Morris, retired, who Blindfolded officials in the World War draft, is at secretary Stimson's shoulder. The number drawn by Stimson was 158. October 29, 1940. (Photo by ACME).
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500 Jamaicans Arrive At Tilbury -- The Jamaicans first look at Britain. When the 14,000 - ton ex-troopship Empire Windrush drew alongside the landing - stage at Tilbury this morning, her decks were crowded with nearly 500 Jamaicans who have come to Britain to seek work they cannot find in their own country. Some ex. RAF-men are rejoining the service, some are becoming miners and some have jobs to go to. June 22, 1948.
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Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas. April 16, 1952.
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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 showing part of workshop well. October 01, 1943. (Photo by BBC).
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Off For The Olympic Games at Helsinki - A group of the athletes, with their team managers, photographed before boarding their plane for Helsinki this morning.This morning Mr. Jack Crump, the manager of the British Olympic Team, and some of his team of men and women, left Boyingdon airport, Herts, for Helsinki, where the Olympic Games are being held. July 15, 1952. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Olympic Rowing Course at Lake Wendouree: Lake Wendouree, Ballarat, Victoria, the venue for the rowing and canoeing events at the 1956 Olympic Games. Seventy four miles northwest of Melbourne, 588acre Lake Wendouree provides a suitable expanse of calm water for the events. Ample breadth is provided throughout the Olympic course for six eightoar crews to race abreast. Wendouree has accommodated as many as 20 eights abreast in one race. Three local rowing clubs and a sailing club have headquarters on its shores, which are surrounded by 80 acres of parkland and shady trees. December 15, 1955. (Photo by Australian Official Photograph).
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Princess Elizabeth And Queen Mary Visits Diamond Cutters -- Princess Elizabeth is seen examining her 54-carat pink diamond that was given her as a wedding gift by Dr. H.T. Williamson, a Canadian who owns diamond mines in mother, Queen Mary, They are at a diamond cutting factory at clerkenwell green London, today March 10, where the stone is being cut. April 08, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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*****: Parched punters queue up for a drink to the *****. November 12, 1950.;*****: Parched punters queue up for a drink to the *****.
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Huey Long Wounded -- Sen. Huey P. Long was shot and seriously wounded in the state capitol building. His assailant was killed. The above recent picture of Long shows him in a typical pose. September 8, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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This Embargo Applies To All CountriesRoyal Family at BalmoralQueen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, with their children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, Play with the Queen's Corgi "Sugar" (foreground) and the Duke's "Candy" during the Royal family's summer holiday at Balmoral Castle, Scotland. September 26, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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The swearing in of the fascist militia.Mussolini both sworn in the fascist troops in Rome. August 10, 1931.
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Sign Terms Of Union - In a historically-significant ceremony in the Senate Chamber at Ottawa, Decll. representatives of Canada and Newfoundland gather followi9ng the signing of terms of Union between Canada and Newfoundland.Seated at table (L-R) are: Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, who signed for Canada; and A.J. Walsh, chairman of the Newfoundland delegation who signed for Newfoundland. In back row (L-R) are: Milton F. Gregg, Minister of Veteran's Affairs; J.J. McCaan, Revenue Minister: Brooke Claxton, Defense Minister; and F.G. Bradley, G.A. Winter, Phillip Gruchy, Joseph Smallwood and J.B. McEvoy, all of Newfoundland. The union of Newfoundland and Canada will become effective March 31st, 1949, after formal approval of the terms by the Newfoundland government and the Canadian Parliament and confirmation by the British Parliament. January 10, 1949. (Photo by AP-Photo).
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British Troops Of Airborne Division Evacuated From Arnhem --Some of the men who fought so heroically arrive at Nijmegen after being evacuated from Arnhem. November 20, 1944.
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Britain Trains Her New Airborne Army -- Airborne Trainees jump 700 feet from a balloon at the upper Heyford training  school, near Oxford. Though the glories of Arnhem have gone of brighten history's pages and most members of the war-time airborne forces have scattered to their civilian jobs, parachutists and other airborne troops will have a foremost place in Britain's army of the future.At the Airborne Forces Depot, Aldershot, and  the Royal Air Force Parachute and glider Training school at Upper Heyford (Oxfordshire), volunteers are under strict training for the airborne units of the Regular and Territorial Army. May 26, 1948.
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U.S. And Red Armies Link Up - First Pictures -- Private George Atkinson, PFC Orie Dekker, of 7 South High Street, Passaic NJ., and PFC Bill Diehl of 707 W. Vine Street, Lancaster PA., talk with Russian soldiers of the Guards Division, during the historic link-up.Firm contact has been established between ground forces of The First American Army and those of the Russian Army. The historic meeting took place at 4 pm on April 26, in the town of Torgau, on the Elbe River - 75 miles South of Berlin, when First Army Troops met forward elements of the Russian Guards Division. June 11, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press 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. Close-up of the two control positions. October 01, 1943. (Photo by BBC).
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"Down With Franco Spain" - Part of an estimated 50 pickets mill about near 515 Madison Avenue, New York, May 15, as demonstrators picket the Spanish Consulated which occupies the 31st floor of the building. The demonstration was staged in protest against seizure of several hundred prisoners by the Spanish government from metal works and smelters who staged "Food Strike" in Bilbao some weeks ago, according to Milton Wolff, commander of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. May 17, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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George Graham manager, Arsenal FC. With Trophies and Cups. August 01, 1939. (Photo by Universal Pictorial Press)
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Elizabeth Proclaimed Queen. Garter King of Arms Sir George Bellew reads the first public proclamation of the accession of Queen Elizabeth, from the balcony of Friary Court, St. James's Palace, London. February 8, 1952.
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The Two Faces of Communist China: Tanks Parade -- On 1st October, 1954, the Fifth anniversary of the establishment of Communist China, a mammoth parade was held in Tien an men Square in Peking where Mao Tse-tung took the salute. The display was composed of illustrations of war and peace. - Our photographs shows tanks of the Communist army rumbling across the Tien an Men Square in formation. October 21, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Royal Children At Windsor Lodge -- Hitherto unpublished picture of the Royal Children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, photographed as they sit together on the low wall of the little Welsh House at Royal Lodge, Windsor. August 18, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
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To Accompany Princess Elizabeth And The Duke Of Edinburgh -- Sir Michael Adeane who will accompany H.R.H. princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh on their for the coming commonwealth tour. Sir Michael Adeane have been equerry and assistant private secret to H.M. The King since 1937. January 24, 1952. (Sport & General Press Agency Limited)
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Princess Duke And The Children New PicturesPrincess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh watch with a smile as Princess Anne makes a determined attempt to crawl out of the picture. Prince Charles is gazing steadfastly at a point of interest elsewhere.Happily informal are these her pictures of Princess Elizabeth her husband in the Duke of Edinburgh and their children, taken at Clarence House, the family's London residence.Princess Anne will be one year old the on August 15; Princes Charles will be three of age on November 14. The family, recently reunited duke returned from service with the Royal Navy in the Mediterranean, will be together until the Royal parents sail on September 25 to visit Canada and the United States. August 16, 1951. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Arthur Loew - President Of Loew's International. November 29, 1932.
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Fred Astaire in "American Eagle in Britain" ProgrammeFred Astaire, famous dancing and singing star, broadcast in this BBC programme on his return to London, from Hollywood, after five years. Left to right: Fred Astaire; Cecil Madden, M.C. and producer of the programme; Adele Astaire (Lady Charles Cavendish) who works at the American Red Cross Rainbow Corner Club, and Major Ken Tredwell, U.S. Eighth Air Force, from New Rochelle, New York, the interviewer on the programme. August 31, 1944.
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Royal Family At Balmoral -- Princess Anne 1955 "Helps" her mother, Queen Elizabeth, to adjust the Bridle of the pony "Greensleeves," in the grounds of Balmoral Castle, during the Royal Family's summer holiday, August 1955.Balmoral Castle, the private property of the Sovereign, on deeside, West Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was Queen Victoria's favourite residence. Prince Albert bought the 11,000-Acre Estate in 1852 for £31,500 and the Castle was rebuilt three years later. Queen Victoria often held court there and since then The Royal Family kept up the annual custom of staying at Balmoral in the shooting season. The sporting estate abounds with grouse and red deer. September 26, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Indian Personalities: Dr. Mulk Raj Anand.India's foremost author and art critic. He wrote "Coolie", and "Untouchable". Was one of the judges in the "Unknown Political Prisoner" sculpture exhibition in London. August 27, 1954. (Photo by Jitendra Arya, Camera Press).
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Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Addresses The American People -- Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, standing before a barrage of microphones on the speakers' stand at Madison Square Garden, addresses the thousands who appeared to honor her arrival in New York City. Her address was also heard all over America by radio. April 21, 1943.
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Training The marksmen of The Royal Air Force -- Loading bombs on a Fairey "Battle" in readiness for practice.These pictures were taken at a Royal Air force station where the air-gunners and bom-aimers of the Royal rigorous course of training.The high intelligence and courage of the men selected and the effectiveness of the training has already been demonstrated by successful R.A.F., engagements of the enemy and raids on enemy military objectives. April 12, 1940.
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Vyacheslav Molotov, Russian Foreign Minister, signs treaty of friendship, mutual Assistance and post-war cooperation between Russia and Czechoslovakia in Moscow. Standing, left to right, are marshal kliment voroshilov, Mikhail Kalinin, Soviet President: Eduard Benes, president of Czechoslovakia, and Joseph Stalin, Red premier. March 13, 1944. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Compton Fields at-Brighton - Tests Knee:Denis Compton tested his right knee - on which an operation was recently performed - when he played for the M.C.C., in a one-day match against Brighton College at Brighton, Sussex, today (Thursday).Denis Compton walking out to ***** at Brighton today. July 6, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Although I say it myself, there's not much I don't know about hair-dos. Mum just won't recognise you by the time I've finished. Michael Agbadabunia, 4, and his sister Sandra, eighteen months, were having a tub in the open at their home in Radnor-street, Hulme, Manchester.Cooling Off. While Sydneysiders shiver, England has been enjoying heat-wave conditions. In Manchester last week these two youngsters cooled-off with an open-air bath. July 3, 1952.
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Incidents During The King's Reign -- Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary with the late Queen Alexander at the wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten in 1922. King George is celebrating the Silver Jubilee of his Accession to the Throne on May 6 this year. May 06, 1935.
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L to R - Sgt. A. Riley (Black Tracker), Sgt. Curran, Con. T. Tanner, Con. L. Kim (Black Tracker). August 13, 1945.
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Sri Lanka - Independence. February 27, 1948. (Photo by The Associated Press Ltd.).
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Because of the Emergency it is forbidden to take food out of the New Villages and the penalties for being caught are very severe. Control points are established on the exits and entrances of the new villages and on main roads. Here a Malay Home guard with rifle and a Malay policeman are shown checking a Malay civilian passing through a New Village area. December 19, 1955. (Photo by Ross/Fairfax Media).
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Prince Charles Celebrates His First Birthday :A happy birthday portrait of Prince Charles with his mother H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth.Prince Charles, son of H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, celebrates his first birthday on Monday 14th November. November 12, 1949. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
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Duke And Duchess of Windsor in South of FranceThe Duke and Duchess of Windsor Photographer in the Gardens of the Grand Hotel at Cap D'Autibes, where they are Holidaying Before Returning to their home near Paris. April 04, 1938. (Photo by Keystone)
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Doctor Hans Hass, Viennese underwater explorer photographed aboard the Cairns launch "Possum" just before leaving for Ribbon Reef off Cooktown. The camera is a specially designed model for marine work and devised by himself. February 01, 1955.
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Proclamation - The Actual Document. Shown here is the second - and concluding - part of the original Proclamation of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II, copies of which have been read throughout Britain and the Commonwealth. Standing out boldly in the third column of signatures is that of Mr. Anthony Eden. The document concludes with the words 'God Save the Queen' and the King's seal (the new Queen's seal not yet having been made). February 8, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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U.S. Navy Flyers In The Aleutians -- This snow-banked, semi-cylindrical metal building is headquarters for officers and men of a squadron of U.S. Navy patrol planes somewhere in the Aleutian Islands. From outposts like this, lying west of the U.S. Territory of Alaska, the American airmen venture out, often in extremely difficult weather, to seek out and bomb Japanese shipping and installations. December 1, 1953. (Photo by Interphoto News Pictures Inc).
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80-Metre Hurdles Victors -- Pictured here, left to right, after their victories in the final of the women's 80-metre hurdles event at Helsinki July 24 are : Maria Sander of Germany (3rd : Time 11.1 seconds); Shirley Strickland of Australia (1st : Time ***** seconds-only 1/10th second outside the unofficial world record she set in a semi-final hear the previous day), and Marija Golubichnaja of Russia (2nd : Time 11.1 seconds).The girls hold their Olympic medals and presentation flowers. July 25, 1952. (Photo by Olympic World Photo).
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Piat Infantry-Anti Tank - Guns War File. April 16, 1944. (Photo by Canadian Army Photo).
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The Colombo Exhibition -- Some of the vast crowds who attended the exhibition in the transport section of the United Kingdom pavilion.Wid to South and South East Asia."The Colombo Plan Exhibition, which was held at Colombo, Ceylon, was designed to promote and explain the six-year programme of economic and social development in South and South East Asia.The exhibition was divided into five sections, and in the international section, each of the participating countries had its own pavilion. The exhibits showed the resources which the countries can contribute towards the development of South and South East Asia. Countries who took part in the Exhibition were the United Kingdom and her territories in south and south east Asia, the United States, Canada, Australia, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos and the Maldive Islands. April 21, 1952. (Photo by Central Office Of Information).
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German Bricks Aid Allied Advance Inside Reich -- Engineers of the Ninth U.S. Army demolish a wall in Ubach, Germany, and load the debris onto trucks, to be used for repairing roads to aid the allied advance inside the Reich, U.S. January 8, 1945. (Photo by U.S. Office Of War information Picture).
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Australian Doctor, Captain in R.A.M.C. marries Australian A.T.S.Officer in London.The bride and bridegroom leaving after the marriage. Captain T. R. B. Courtney, an Australian doctor serving in the H.A.M.C. was married to Subaltern Elizabeth Webster of the A.T.S. at the Marylebone Town Hall, to-day, Both had known each other in Australia but had lost sight of each other after coming to England at the outbreak of war. They were eventually brought together again by a picture of Mrs Webster which Captain Courtney saw by chance in a London paper. December 19, 1941.
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Kiska Invaders Hustle Into Landing Craft At start Of Attack -- With large naval craft standing by in the background, Allied Troops Hustle in to formation as they are loaded in to shallow-draft boat on shore of an unidentified Aleutian Island for the start of the combined American and Canadian Land, sea and air attack which resulted in the capture of the once strong Jap North Pacific base. August 21, 1943. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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He Wouldn't Swallow Propaganda -- Corporal Alfred Edwin Holdham, M.M., of the 'glorious Gloucesters', who was beaten up in prison camp because he would not listen to Communist propaganda, is met by his mother, Mrs. Elsie Holdham of Wembley, London, when he lands with other ex-prisoners of war from the troopship Asturias at Southampton to-day (Wednesday). More than 500 British ex-prisoners from Korea came home on the trooper. September 16, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Ne Belgian Rifle Has Tests -- The FN. 280 sub-machine gun, which was seen when the new Belgian rifle was put through tests at the range at Braschaet, near Antwerp. The new weapon is of the same caliber as the new British rifle and is lighter than that at present in use. It uses smaller and lighter ammunition and has accuracy and stopping power up to 1,000 metres. This ammunition can also be used in the light machine Gun. Browning light machine gun and a Bren light machine gun to the 280 cartridge, and the same magazine can be used for the Bren gun and the light automatic rifle. September 7, 1951. (Photo by Planet News Ltd.)
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The King Inspects The Royal Horse Artillery -- The King inspecting guns and gun crews after a demonstration of Royal Salute firing. Officers and men paraded in full ceremonial dress.H.M. The King inspected the Riding Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery at the St. John's Wood Barracks, London. October 24, 1947. (Photo by Sports & General Press Agency Limited).
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The governor lord Wakehard pinning king's police medal on breast of Sgt Tracker Alexander Relay. Sgt Reley is the first aboriginal police official to be so decorated. September 17, 1943. (Photo by Barry Newberry/Fairfax Media).
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Irish Linen -- Beetling on the green. Linen is spread on the grass in fields around the factory and bleached without the use of chemicals by the pure moist air and by the ***** of Northern Ireland. It achieves a brilliant whiteness and the fabric remains undamaged. July 09, 1951. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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Naval Flyer Wins Medal Of Honor -- President Truman talks with Mrs. Daisy Brown, widow of Ensign Jesse Leroy Brown, and Lieutenant Hudner wears the Medal on a ribbon around his neck. His bravery in attempting to rescue Ensign Brown won him this recognition. June 20, 1951. (Photo by United States Information Service).
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The Coronation Stone Stolen -- An official of Westminster Abbey is seen inspecting the Coronation chair in the Abbey, this morning, Dec. 27. The stone used to rest below the seat. Note the splintered left edge of the seat. This damage was caused when the stone was prised from beneath the seat. Just above the tail of the gilded lion (left) have been scratched the initials 'J.F.S'. The Coronation stone was stolen early on chair in Westminster Abbey, where it had rested for 650 years. The stone, of yellow sandstone and weighing over four hundred weights, was brought to England by King Edward I, who seized it from the Abbey of scone, near Perth, Scotland. December 27, 1950. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Lord Addison. August 27, 1947.
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Light Blue Eight To Row Olympic Boat - The Cambridge Olympic crew photographed on the river between Marlow and Henley where they are engaged in training. They are, left to right: D.D. Macklin (bow), A.L. McLeod, N.N.B. Clack, R.F.A. Sharpley, E.J. Worlidge, C.B.M. Lloyd, W.A. Windham, D.M. Jennens (stroke), and J.F.K. Hinde (cox).The Cambridge University Leander Club eight has been chosen to represent Britain in the Olympic Regatta. The crew includes six of the successful Camoridge 1951 eight, and one of the 1950 Steering will be J.F.K. Hinde, Cambridge cox for the past two years. June 13, 1952. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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King George & Queen Elizabeth With Princesses Elizabeth & Margaret Rose. January 27, 1936. (Photo by Marcus Adams).
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Hunger Marchers Approach London -- Members of the women's contingent of the hunger marchers, photographed as they approached Hitchen on the last lap of their tramp to London. They have cone from Scottish and Midland districts. Thousands of unemployed marchers are expected to arrive in London during the next few days and will hold a mass demonstration in Hyde Park on Sunday next. February 20, 1934. (Photo by Central Press Photos Ltd.).
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Flags By The Mile - For Coronation. Union Jacks that will give colour to Coronation day celebrations are finished by workers at a Rochford, Essex, factory. From the roof hang other banners, bearing the Crown and cipher. At work on the table are - left - Shipley Wellington (Rochford); and Brenda McGrath (Southend). At right of table - Jean Cushen (Eastwood) and Rita McGrath (Southend). January 12, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Yehudi Menuhin -- The world famous violin virtuoso is being instructed in yoga exercises. The posture in which he is shown is intended to strengthen the spine by means of circular body movements to left and right. January 05, 1955. (Photo by Camera Press).
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AV - 86F D H Comet Jet airliner. August 29, 1949.
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A new unpublished photograph of Prince Charles and Princess Anne.Prince Charles with the Queen Mother looking out of the window of the little Welsh House talking to Princess Anne who is showing them a glove puppet.This new picture of the Royal Children was taken at the Royal Lodge, Windsor, and is one of the many which will appear in the book published by John Murray and written by Lisa Sheridan, the royal photographer, entitled "Playtime At Royal Lodge" on Sale to the public Thursday August 12th 1954. August 07, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Queen Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh tour of New Zealand. January 13, 1954.
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The Coronation Procession -- The Australian contingent marching through Piccadilly Circus in the Coronation procession on it way back to Buckingham Palace from Westminster Abbey after the Coronation ceremony to-day June 2. June 10, 1953.
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Pastor D. Martin Niemoller, now President of the Evangelical Church in Hessen, Germany. Pastor Niemoller was during World War I German Submarine Commander, and after that War became Pastor. According to press reports he will visit Australia. March 09, 1949. (Photo by Hage, Hage-Photo).
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Fearing Miss Clement had been murdered and the murderer around - searchers armed. June 4, 1952.
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Sylvia Ageloff, of Brooklyn, shown at Newark, N.J. enroute home from Mexico, Dec. 28, 1940, after having been detained by Mexico City authorities probing the Trotsky salying. Sylvia Ageloff the New York girl to whom Mornard made love to further his plans for murder. November 18, 1954.
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Louis Macneice, poet, writer and BBC Features producer. November 17, 1955. (Photo by BBC).
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One of the game's best catchers, Roy Campanella was voted the " most valuable player in the National League", last season. At best his average to mid-August was 279.Dodgers' catcher Roy Campenella who was last year voted most valuable played in the National League. November 07, 1952.
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Tai-Lu facing the microphone to make recordings for a new series of sound radio and TV programmes based on the book "Princess Tai-Lu," by her owner, Billy Thatcher, and Shelagh Fraser. Billy will make the noises of the other animals who are characters in the series. January 19, 1953. (Photo by Daily Mirror)
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Still They Search -- On Horseback (top) and by tractor (lower) searchers are scouring the swamp waters around Tullaree, Tarwin Lower, for missing 70-year-old Miss Margaret Clement. August 13, 1955.
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New Force Of U.S. Troops Arrives In New Caledonia -- United States soldiers, carrying rifles and full packs, file onto the docks of a New Caledonia harbor from the landing barges that brought them ashore from troop transports. March 2, 1951. (Photo by Black Star).
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Britain's royal children, Princess Anne, left, and her brother, Prince Charles, dressed in appropriate kilts watch the Braemar games, in Scotland. September 09, 1955.
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Oil Arbitrator -- Lord Radcliffe, who has been chosen by the Anglo Iranian Oil Company as arbitrator, if the Persian Government agrees to arbitration, has many things to fit him for the task. He was briefed for the Bank of New South Wales in the famous and protracted case before the Privy Council in 1948. When he took his seat at the House of Lords in 1950 he was only 52 years of age, the youngest of the Law Lords. July 25, 1951. (Photo by Walter Stoneman F.R.P.S of Russell & Sons).
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Welcomed to Liege With a Kiss -- Pvt. Kabe Quinn, of Louisville, Miss., is kissed by a Belgian girl as his unit Entered Liege to liberate the city from the Germans. September 18, 1944. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Dahls Reunited -- Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Dahl, reunited after he had been held by the Spanish Government, are shown coming down the Gangplank of the American Export steamship Exiria in New York March 17 after she had met him upon his arrival. Dahl, an American flying for the Loyalist forces, was captured and might have been executed but for Mrs. Dahl's written pleas to Gen. Franco. She, a professional dancer, has not seen him for more than two years. March 17, 1940. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Queen Elizabeth II - Portraits Prior to 1950. February 22, 1944.
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Speeding Into The Future 'Monorail' Maess Debut -- It a Speed of 14c Kilometers an hour the 'Monorail' train races through a curvy on the test track, The curve of the track is apishly banked to allow high speeds.The train of the future, Said to be capable of between 180 and 210 miles an hour on a single track, has been Proudly ***** here by the sponsor, Swedish. Multi-millionaire Axel L. Wenner-Gren and the two German inventors Joseph Hinsken and Georg Holzer, both of Cologne. The first showings of the 'Monorail' was held at Fuelingen, near Cologne in a heavily ***** fence-surrounded heath area of about one *****. October 8, 1952.
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The Royal Tour: Ceylon -- Colombo Harbour: Colombo is the capital of Ceylon and is familiar to all travellers to the Far East and Australia as a port of call. The town lies on the West coast; its artificial harbour was built by the British, the first stone of its 4000 ft. long breakwater having been laid by Edward VII, when he was Prince of Wales. This view of the Harbour was taken from Colombo Yacht Club. In the foreground European city men and their families prepare for a regatta on a Saturday afternoon. In the background, shipping from all parts of the world.The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will arrive in, Colombo on 10th April and leave on 13th April, 1954. April 12, 1954. (Photo by Rosemary Gilliat, Camera Press).
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Mr. Cottrell, (seen centre) helps the removal men move his furniture into a Nissen Hut, which he intends to make his home. "Squatters" take over old army huts. Because of the shortage of living accommodation, people, desperate for homes of their own, are moving into disused army camps all over the country. "Squatters" have moved into Vache camp, Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks, which was built for and used by the United States Army. Sanitation is good and the electric light is still working. August 21, 1946. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
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So They Took The $64,000 And -- Marine Capt. Richard McCutchen, and his father and adviser, retired Navy Capt. John C. McCutchen hold check for $64,000-the most fabulous prize in the history of radio and television giveaway shows -- after the young officer knocked off a complicated question about a state dinner at Buckingham Palace. He had previously advanced through stages answering culinary questions until he earned the opportunity to try for the top pay-off. Show was telecast from a Manhattan studio tonight. September 13, 1955. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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H.M. The Queen With H.R.H. Prince Charles And H.R.H. Princess Anne.A new and charming study of her majesty, with T.R.H.'s Prince Charles and Princess Anne. December 26, 1954. (Photo by Marcus Adams, The London Electrotype Agency Ltd.).
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Princess Anne Christened On Trafalgar Day - Princess Anne with her parents Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, after the christening today.Princess Anne, daughter of Princess Elizabeth ***** and the Duke of Edinburgh, was christened at Buckingham ***** this afternoon Saturday - the 145th anniversary ***** Trafalgar, Britain's most famous sea victory, ***** King, with the Queen (one of the baby's ***** was present at the ceremony, which was performed ***** Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archibishop of York, in the ***** gold music room - temporarily converted to a ***** on the first floor of the Palace. October 21, 1950. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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The 'Drape' Train - To Solve World's Traffic Problems -- The Alweg train, consisting of two engines and a passenger coach, running on the single rail.The evolutionary 200 miles an hour Alweg monorail, designed by German engineers to coach the world's traffic jam problems, was scheduled far first public test in fields near cologne Germany, today (Wednesday). Watching were Los Angeles engineers, who plan the world's first full-scale monorail system if the test is successful.The electrically-driven aluminium; alloy train, shaped like a London Tube carriage, but overhanging the single rail, grips the monorail with two flaged wheels set in tandem. The rail is mounted on ***** pillars. October 8, 1952.
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Royal Windsor Horse Show - The Royal Windsor Horse show opened at Windsor to-day, Friday. Princess Elizabeth presenting an award to *****. Duncan Mackinnon, who was riding Valvain in the Ladies Hunter Class at the Royal Windsor Horse show to-day, Friday. May 31, 1946. (Photo by Reuterphoto).