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American Soldiers Visit Bombed School -- Left to right:- Sergt. E. Yelle, of Courtland, New York, Sergt. A. Tucker, of Alabama and Cpl. M. Perkins, of Tracey, California watching rescue squads at work at the bombed London school. Nine children were known to lie still crushed beneath the wreckage almost certainly dead. Forty-seven already extricated from the debris awaited  burial. Sixty-two others lay in hospital, seriously injured. The ages of all were between five and fourteen. January 22, 1943.
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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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Coronation Guests Arrayed -- The magnificent group picture of her Majesty and coronation guests taken in the throne room of Buckingham Palace last night. June 03, 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Palace Crowds Hall Birth of Prince A jubilant London crowd, Massed around the gates of Buckingham palace tonight November 14 cheers the announcement of the birth of a prince to her royal highness Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh. The baby was born at 2114 hours GMT. The official announcement said the Princess and the day Prince are both well. November 14, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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The Happy Princess - A smiling picture taken tonight, Wednesday, as H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth left the Dorchester Hotel, London. All the world is waiting to read the engagement notice, which is to be published tomorrow morning Thursday, of Princess Elizabeth to Lieut. Philip Mountbatten to which the King has given his consent. July 9, 1947.
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A Marina's Successful Debut -- Marian Anderson as she appears at the Metropolitan, As Ulrica in Verdi's The Masked Ball"...Miss Marian Anderson, The Negro contralto, made a successful debut at the Metropolitan opera house. New York, on Friday, January 7th - The First Negro singer ever to star there. January 11, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.)
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The Queen's Ascot Fashion For Ladies Day -- H.M. The Queen seen walking to the Paddock at Ascot this afternoon. For Ladles Day Her Majesty was charmingly dressed in a filmy white lace dress embroidered overall In fins navy blue braid. Her tiny head hugging forward tilting hat, was to match and The Queen had a fur round her shoulders as protection against the cool breezes. Two outstanding features of her ensemble were the attractive scalloped V neckline of her dress and the extra long handle to her handbag. Today was Ladies Day at Ascot - the third day of the Meeting and several members of the Royal Family, including Her Majesty the Queen were again among the spectators at the Course. June 17, 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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After losing Oswald the Rabbit, Walt Disney undertook the first Mickey Mouse cartoons, which proved so successful he was forced to expand his staff and move to larger studios at Hyperion and Griffith Park Blvd.s, in Los Angeles. This picture, taken in front of the new studios, was made in 1928 or 1929. July 29, 1955.
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With the completion of the Central Valley Project, in the far Western State of California, United States Of America, vast tracts of unproductive land will be reclaimed for agricultural and industrial use through irrigation.Recent dedication ceremonies marked the completion of the huge project, called by engineers "the most audacious attempt to harness and use of water and power in the history of the world". By exchanging ***** flows of the Sacraments and San Joaquin Rivers, the projects will more water approximately 500 miles, the longest movement of water ever attempted by man. September 25, 1951.
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U.S. Atom ScientistsDr. J. Robert OppenheimerChairman of the General Advisory Committee to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, director of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. August 22, 1950. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Queen Mother Admires Her New God daughter -- Oh, what a lovely baby! That's what Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother seems to be saying us the 19-year-old mother, Viscountess Althorp, shows Sarah Lavinia Spencer to the baby's Royal godmother at Westminster Abbey where the christening took place in St. Faith's Chapel to-day (Thursday) the baby was born in a Northampton nursing home on March 19.Viscount Althorp is seen on right. Left of the Queen Mother are the Rt. Rev. Percy Mark Herbert, Bishop of Norwich, and the Very Rev. A.C. Don, Dean of Westminster (Second from left). June 09, 1955.
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A City of Oshawa squadron Spitfire pilot, P/O Gord Cameron of Edmonton, is interrogated after an armed recce into German territory by the Duty Intelligence Officer, F/L Alan MacNab of Toronto. Exact points at which pilots encountered enemy flak, shot-up German transport or "clobbered" a Luftwaffe fighter, are marked on map by D.I.O. in his corner of the "Int/Ops" office-on-wheels. March 13, 1945. (Photo by RCAF Photo).
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Duke Does it Again - Reg Armstrong of Australia piloted his Gilera to third place in the 500 C.C. Race at Hockenheim, behind Geoff Duke and Ken Kavanagh.Geoff Duke, Britain's World 500 CC Motorcycle Champion Robe his 500 CC Gilera to victory in the Rhine cup races at Hockenheim, Germany on Sunday.More than 120,000 fans saw him set up a lap record of 123.83 miles an hour. He covered the 20 laps in 47 minutes 12.5 seconds.Ken Kavanagh of Australia was second in this event and also won the 350 CC Race on his Moto-Gizzi at 111.84 miles an hour. May 10, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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Queen's Choice As Children's Coronation Souvenir. The Spode-Copeland Coronation mug which the Queen has selected as her personal Coronation souvenir gift to all the children of workers on the Royal Estates. 760 mugs have been placed on order at the Spode-Copeland Works at Stoke-on-Trent, for these children, 400 of whom are at Sandringham, 170 at Balmoral, 176 at Windsor and 14 at Buckhingham Palace. May 12, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Adenauer Lunches With Churchill: The West German chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer (right), talks with the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, at 10, Downing-street, London today, December 4. Dr. Adenauer lunched with the premier. December 4, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo)
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In Sydney with his wife. They are examining fabrics suitable for using on some of the furniture he designs to suit the homes he also plans. May 10, 1950.
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Windsors in Their New Home- The Duke and Duchess of Windsor stand at the entrance to "Severn" after moving into the Long Island estate here today. The Estate, situated on the edge of the cedar creek Club, is owned by Mrs. Brook Howe. The Windsors took up occupancy after household servants had been preparing the place for several days. April 12, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Mecca The Holy City Mecca, the birthplace of the Prophet, is 45 miles east of the seaport of Jedda, by road, and about 200 miles south of Medina, and has a fixed population of 100,000 (at the time of the annual pilgrimages to Mecca this number is doubled). The city contains the great mosque that surrounds the 'Kaaba', or sacred shrine of the Mohammedan religion. February 03, 1955. (Photo by Camera Press)
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Princess Alexis Mdivani, the former Barbara Hutton, New York's wealthy society girl. The picture was made on the S.S. Europa when the princess returned to New York to spend the winter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Hutton. January 4, 1935. (Photo by Personalities).
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"Immigrants" To Britain -- "They wanted wings"-A Royal Air Force recruiting officer speaks to some of the Jamaicans who wish to join the R.A.F., on board the Empire Windrush, at Tilbury, to-day (Tuesday). Here from Jamaica in a mass emigration-in-reverse operation are 492 Jamaicans seeking work in Britain. They were welcomed by officials from the Colonial Office, this morning (Tuesday), when the Ex-troopship Empire Windrush landed them at Tilbury Docks. June 22, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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George Pascoe, ex RN chief cook and baker, and uncle of Coronation player Jim Jess, keeps score. September 21, 1955. sports, sport, athlete, athletic,
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The Face of South Africa:6 South Africa's real wealth came with the discovery of diamond fields in Kimberley in 1869, and gold on the Witwattersrand in 1885. Johannesburg the most famous of the cities of mushroom growth that sprang up to house the vast influx of Gold-Searchers sixty years ago, is today a large, modern township with fine buildings, high blocks of flats and offices, and open parks, the home of a quarter of a million white people and many more Africans. August 26, 1948.
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Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, in their Land River, during their visit at Burnham Military Camp, New Zealand. February 03, 1954.
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Volksturm and Civil Services Captured Girl among Prisoners : Volksturm, fire brigade, air raid wardens etc, being marched through the street of Hamborn (suburb of Duisburg). A girl was among the prisoners. May 29, 1945. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
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Happy New Year.A crowd estimated by New York police at 900,000 persons fills times Square, at midnight, Dec.31, to welcome in the New Year. Revelers pushed and Jostled each other moments before the "Bewitching Hour", cut at the stroke of midnight each turned to the other to bid him "Happy Returns of the Day." Photo made from A Balcony on the Hotel Aston on Broadway between 44th and 45 streets. January 1, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Sound Effect. May 02, 1952.
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Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Visits Mr. Attlee - Mr. Louis St. Laurent, leaving the Dorchester Hotel in London, to meet Mr. Attlee to-day (Fri).Mr. St. Laurent, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, who is in London to attend the Commonwealth Premiers' Conference, in the absence of Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Premier, to-day (Friday) visited Mr. Attlee. October 15, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Princess Elizabeth And Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten To Wed; The Princess Attends Private Dinner Party at Dorchester Hotel. Princess Elizabeth - with folded hands - leaving the Dorchester Hotel after the dinner party. After the announcement of the engagement of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (formerly Prince Prince Philip of Greece) the Princess went to the Dorchester Hotel, in London, for a private dinner party - and later the party went to Apsley House, for dancing. July 9, 1947.
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Baby Rides In Duck -- Born in married quarters at London's Wellington Barracks, eighteen-month-old Geoffrey Aylen is an Army man through and though. His daddy, Guards R.Q.M.S. Fred Aylen, would have been in yesterday's VE-Day anniversary march through London if he hadn't had to go to Malaya. Naturally, Geoffrey wanted to take his father's place in the march. And it took three stalwart Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders to persuade the youngster that his duck was a bit too slow. Now, if it had been a DUKW. May 06, 1949. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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Presents Credentials - The new German ambassador Eugen Ott presented his credentialsm to his Majesty the emperor at 10 a.m. 28th April in the Phoenix Hall in the Imperial Palace, with Foreign Minister Koki Hirota attending. After the ceremony, ambassador Ott and his wife were recieved in audience by her Majesty the Empress in the Paulownia Hall. April 30, 1938. (Photo by The Domei Newphoto Service).
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Public Inquiry Into Bus Strike Opens at the Guildhall: Lord Ashfield, chief of the London Passenger Transport Board, followed by Mr. Frank Pick, Vice-Chairman, arriving at the Guildhall for the inquiry. The public inquiry into London's bus strikes, involving 5,000 buses, with their 25,000 drivers and conductors, opened today at the Guildhall. May 3, 1937. (Photo by Keystone).;Public Inquiry Into Bus Strike Opens at the Guildhall: Lord Ashfield, chief of the London Passenger Transport Board, fol
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Motor Cycling "Duke" Wins Isle Of Man Race -- Geoffrey Duke riding a Norton (No.1) catching up on T. McEwen (also on a Norton) (No. 85) around the sharp corner at Governor's bridge during the race.Geoffrey Duke - "The Duke" of motor cycle racing - won the Senior International Tourist Trophy Race in the Isle of Man yesterday and smashed all his own records - by mistakes. On his second circuit of the course he misread a signal and thought he was lying third. He "burned up" the last 13 miles of the 38-mile course, touching 130 miles perhour and raised his lap record form 93.53 miles per hour to 95.22. June 9, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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"Rejuvenation Tub" For Ladies - The inside of the tub is lined with foam-rubber. As the tub rotates it rotates the body of the ' patient.' Ladies, would you like to be healthier, more youthful, and slimmer You would Well, a Viennese Institute for Health Gymnastics has set up a "Rejuvenation Tub" specially for you which it claims can make you look years younger. But before you start packing your bags and buying a plane ticket to Vienna just think of all the discomfort you would go through in the ' Tub ' - it rotates slowly, keeping the body in constant movement and thus massages away all the surplus fat, making you healthier and younger-looking - perhaps. November 22, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd).
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Menuhin's Debut As Conductor -- Yehudi Menuhin here makes his debut as an orchestra conductor, leading the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in a Radio broadcast. The violinist thus followed other concert artists who have fulfilled ambitions to wave the Baton. before taking the podium. Menuhin had studied conducting technique with his friend Antal Dorati, permanent conductor of the Dallas Orchestra. Dorati, who had planned to attend the Radio concert, was grounded in St. Louis on an air trip from New York. January 22, 1947. (Photo by Wide World Photo).
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China's Leading Ladies -  For the first time the three famous Soong sisters, the first ladies of Nationalistic China are Shown together in the war time Capital of China, Chungking. From left to right to right are Madame H.H Kung, Madame Sun Yat-Sen and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, Shek. They were photographed during celebration of children's day in Chungking. May 8, 1940. (Photo by International News Photos).
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President Truman And General Eisenhower photographed at the office of the President in Washington. February 6, 1952. (Photo by Camera Press).
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A Village Well. Women have come to fetch Adams ale. November 10, 1953. (Photo by Press Information Bureau Government of India).
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Queen Elizabeth - Herald Obituary - 1960/66 - British Royalty. April 21, 1939.
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Royal Party At Wimbledon ***** King Feisal Sees The Funny ***** -- King ***** Laughing heartily at one of the ***** on the Centre Court at Wmbledon ***** afternoon. With him is seen the ***** wore Sun-Glasses. The King and Queen, with King ***** Irak, Princess Ingrid of ***** other members of the Royal ***** the thrilling tennis finals at ***** this afternoon July 08. August 14, 1933. (Photo by The Associated Press).
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***** Day At Wimbledon.Photo Shows: D.W. Candy (Australia) falls during his Doubles Match on the centre court at Wimbledon today when he partnered Mervyn Rose (Australia) against a British Pair - G.L. Paish And A.J. Mottram.The second day of the lawn tennis championship opened at Wimbledon before a crowd of more than 20,000 spectators. It was a Sunny day and both players and onlookers Sweltered in the heat. June 24, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd)
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Royal Couple Leave On Commonwealth Tour *****. -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh wave goodbye from the steps of their plane at London Airport today. The King and Queen and Princess Margaret were at London Airport today to bid farewell to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh who left by air for Nairobi, Kenya on the First stage of tour of Ceylon, Australia and New Zealand. January 31, 1952. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Montgomery Salutes Invasion Troops - Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, chief of the British Eighth Army, salutes his troops as they file through a street in Reggio Calabria, Italy. September 7, 1943. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Horseguard Decorations In Whitehall -- A group of six Horseguard decorations which have been erected in Whitehall. This view is taken looking towards Trafalgar Square and the Nelson Column which is being denned can be seen in the background The decorations for Whitehall, in the form of a Horseguards hairnet and plumo with cross-belts, mounted on standards are now being erected in Whitehall, London. It is along this route the Queen will drive after her Coronation. May 13, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Coronation Robes Exhibition: A close up of the head and shoulders of a new austerity robe being reflected in a mirror. It shows the new cap of state costing £-£4 worn as alternative to £60 coronet. An exhibition opened in London for the private viewing of some three hundred peers and peeresses who have applied for summons to the Coronation. It was held in Mr. Norman Hartnell's salon in Bruton street. Invitations were sent out by the Earl Marshal for peers and peeresses to attend the special showing of dresses robes and head-dresses which have been designed for the Coronation. January 5, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Our Queen is Crowned -- H.M. The Queen photographed immediately after the Crowning Ceremony, with St. Edward's Crown on her hear. Her Majesty is holding the Rod with Dove (of equity and mercy) in her left hand; and the Scepte with Cross (consign of kingly power and justice) in her right hand. The whole of the splendid gathering in the Abbey are now wearing their Coronets. June 02, 1953. (Photo by Press Photos Combine (Fox)).
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New Portrait of the Duchess of Kent -- An Exclusive studio portrait of the Duchess of Kent, the former Princess Marina of Greece. June 26, 1937. (Photo by Cecil Beaton, Kosmos).
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Mohamed Al Fayed, Chairman of Harrods. January 01, 1919. (Photo by Universal Pictorial Press Photo).
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Elizabeth At London Wedding - Princess Elizabeth arriver at St. Peters church, Eaton Square London for the Wedding of one of her Bridesmaids, Lady Elizabeth Lambart to MP. Mark Longman, today. July 20, 1949. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Protest German Industrial Exhibit - Pickets parade past the entrance to the Museum of Science and Industry in Rockefeller Center, New York City, April 9, in protest to the opening there of the Military government German Industrial Exhibition. Pickets are representatives of the Joint Committee to Combat Anti-Semitism which contends that the show indicates a re-Nazifying of Germany. April 09, 1949. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Robert Frost - American Poet. May 1, 1950.
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Architect Lectures In New Coventry Cathedral -- Mr. Basil Spence uses a model of Coventry Cathedral during his lecture today (Monday).The architect of the New Conventry Cathedral Mr. Basil Spence lectured on the project today, (Monday) to children at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London. January 03, 1955.
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MP and Stage Star to Wed - Together in London today (Wednesday) are Miss Valerie Hobson, 38-year-old star of "The King and I" and Mr. John Profumo, Member of Parliament for Stratford on Avon, who have announced their engagement. Mr. Profumo, who is 39, is Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. Miss Hobson, who plans to retires when they are married, was formerly wedded to Anthony Havelock-Allan, the film producer. Their ***** dissolved in 1952 *****. October 28, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Annual Inspection of The Yeomen of The Guard.The Duke of Gloucester inspecting the Yeomen of the Guard at St. Jamea's Palace. He was deputising for the aged Duke of Connaught, who watched from Clarence House. July 20, 1937. (Photo by Central Press Photos Ltd.).
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U. S. Troops In Alaska -- In their fox-hole, these two United States soldiers are seen watching for "enemy" planes during a practice alert. November 2, 1942. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information).
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Egyptian Suffragettes:The procession En Route from the University to the parliament building. Banner at front reads "women's groups demand political rights for women."Police closed the doors of parliament building, Cairo, Feb. 19, when an estimated 500 women demonstrators attempted to enter the building to claim political rights after a meeting of the Egyptian feminist party at the Ewart Memorial Hall of the American University. March 7, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Britain's team for the Olympic Games which open at Wembley on July 29th.L. to R. Miss Maureen Gardner, Miss Irene Royse and Miss Sylvia Cheeseman. Miss Gardner has been selected for the 80 metres Hurdles and the 4 X 100 metres Relay and Miss Maureen Cheeseman for the 200 metres and the 4 X 100 metres Relay. August 02, 1948. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
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Preparing For The Coronation Working on the collar of a Viscount's robe is Mary McGetting (nearest camera) while Reg. Jackson sews the ham. Mrs. Cross (right) is making the final stitches to a Barons robe. Tailoresses and tailors of one of London's biggest hire outfitters are now busy making sure that The Coronation robes and Coronets which will be hired out and worn by Barons and Viscounts are in good order. The robes, which today cost about £500 - but they can be hired from the big oufitting firms for £25 complete with Coronet. August 26, 1952. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)
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Building designed to sink slowly into the Greenland polar icecap, built by the Army engineers for the U.S. Air Force, are the first that have been built for continuous use on Thule Air Base.The vertical entrance towers are increased in height as the buildings sink lower into ice pack. The buildings are designed on an even keel, and sink at the rate of several feet a year. May 22, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Jeanette MacDonald, Gene Raymond and publicist Helen Ferguson don dark goggles and take ofer the Zanuck box to look for a photo finish at the races. June 4, 1940. (Photo by Wide World Photos).
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Patient with a nose he thinks is too prominent lies quietly under local anesthetic as Dr. Claque prepares to make an incision near bridge of nose with special. June 06, 1953.
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Demonstrations such as this, which was photographed by a "Herald" staff cameraman recently at Bandoeng, are frequent during the prevailing trouble in the Netherlands East Indies. Raising their bamboo pikes and other primitive weapons aloft, the youthful rebels shout their rallying cry-"Merkeda" ("Freedom"). December 28, 1945.
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A London News Chronicle photograph of the introduction of football under lights at Arsenal Stadium. April 4, 1952.
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Vic Seixas, Talbert & Trabert after match. December 29, 1954.
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Her Majesty The Queen With Her Eldest Daughter -- ***** charming study of H.M. The Queen with Princess Elizabeth. March 10, 1941.
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At last the difficult job of raising the sunken submarine comes to an end. Here it is shown being lifted out of the water before being swung ashore. June 6, 1942.
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An Imperial Airways liner being got ready for a flight de one of the hangars. March 03, 1938.
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Leopold (left) and Loeb at their trail. Too much money and the thrill-killer 1920's led them to commit a Callous, planned crime. Leopold was good looking, well educated when, at 19, he went to prison for life. June 01, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Newsphoto).
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Britain's First "Double Deck" Train Now In Service -- Passengers in the novel "double decker" waiting to commence their first trip in the new train.Britain's first "double deck" electric train is now in service between London and Dartford, Kent. The train - of eight coaches - has seating accommodation for 1,104 passengers against the 772 carried by the older type. The train has been designed in an effort to solve the problem of getting the rush-hour crowds away from the City to their suburban homes in comfort and with speed. November 1, 1949. (Photo by S&G).
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Scene of Spy Arraignment New York City -- A general view of the crowded Hearing Room in the Federal office Building in Brooklyn As 25 Members of An Alleged Espionage Ring - Some of whom can be Seen Here-were Arraigned before U.S. Commissioner Martin C. Epstein. Seven-one A woman-Fleaded Guilty. All were Held in 825,000 bail each for hearing July 15. June 30, 1941. (Photo by ACME).
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Princess's Visit Film Studio -- Princess Elizabeth is been chatting with Chips Rafferty. The Australian film star, who is over here to take part in the new production Nicholas Nickleby.Princess Elizabeth Accompanied by Princess Margaret, paid a visit to Ealing Studios, London, today June 06, where they met a number of film actors and also watched the 'Shooting' of a scene in the new production Nicholas Nickleby. July 09, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Field Marshal Montgomery - In 1948 when the Field Marshal became Deputy of Western Union the French Government offered him the historic Chateau de Courance as a residence. This delightful chateau with its extensive park like grounds some fifty miles outside Paris he new shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay and his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures he is seen in the drawing room, the dining room and on the magnificent staircase in front of the chateau which is a replica of the one at Fontainebleau Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
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Harlem - New York. April 01, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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The Queen Stops The Baby Crying - The Queen looks down her godchild, Edwina, in the arms of her other, Lady Pamela Hicks. April 16, 1962.
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Guards in Army Day March -- A detachment of Welsh Guards marches down fleet street, London during an army day parade today may 5. More than 2,000 troops marched through the city in the biggest military parade since Ve Day. It was mostly a Khaki Parade, but kilts, Bagpipes and Brightly polished brasses brought touches of colour to the ceremony. Most of the soldiers taking part were young men of between 21 and 23, called up since the war. The Lord Mayor London, Sir George Aylwen took the salute of the parade as it passed St. Paul's Cathedral. May 05, 1949. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Princesses See Students Perform 'Iolanthe' -- Princess Elizabeth (left) and Princess Margaret as they watched the performance.Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, daughters of King George and Queen Elizabeth, attended a performance of the Gilbert and Sullivan light opera 'Iolanthe'  given by students at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. November 28, 1946.
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Progress of Britain's New Sport - Cyclists competing at a meeting of the Manchester Track Racing League on the new Fallowfield track, as an excited crowd lines the top of the banking. A cinder track for foot events can be seen on right. It is expected that all existing British cycle records will be broken on the new Continental-style track now in use at Fallowfield, Manchester. It is to be opened officially next month, when cycling stars from all over Europe will compete. The tracks, with steep
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A section of the main engine bed is here going into place in the/gine room. To the right are the auxiliary engines. These engines play an important part in a ship's life. They supply light and power to work the water pumps, the winches and derricks for loading and unloading and the windlass for getting in the anchor. Electricity is needed to work the ship's ventilation system and for refrigeration. Communication between wheel house and engine room is electrically controlled. September 21, 1951.
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Leave For Christmas HolidayPrincess Elizabeth and her two children Prince Charles and Princess Anne leave their clarence house, London, home en route to kings cross station for the Christmas holiday at Sandringha,. Today December 21. Also in the car is Princess Anne's nurse. The King, Queen, and Queen Mary left from Buckingham Palace. December 21, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Adenauer Luncheon With Churchill: Adenauer (left) shakes hands with Sir Winston as he leaves after the Luncheon party. West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer lunched with British Premier Sir Winston Churchill at 10 downing street today September 29. This was the first of several luncheon parties which Sir Winston is giving this week in connection with the nine-power talks being held in London. September 29, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo)
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Arrival In Fiji Of The New Governor -- During native ceremonies of welcome for Fiji's new Governor, Sir Ronald Garvey, on the day following his assuming office, the cup bears with Kava in a coconut bowl extended at arm's length in front of him, sways slowly to a chant as he prepares to take the drink to Sir Ronald. He had arrived, with his wife and two children, aboard the Island steamer Tofua, and was sworn in by the Acting Chief of Justice of the Colony. November 6, 1952. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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The Lorenz Wireless Beacon at Mascot is now in use and putting pathways in the sky for aircraft to follow. May 03, 1939. (Photo by Barry Newberry/Fairfax Media).
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The King And Queen At The Royal Command Performance - The King and Queen watching the performance.The King and Queen, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York, were present at the royal command performance at the London Palladium. July 3, 1933. (Photo by Central News).
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Vice-Admiral Sir James Somerville, who commanded the squadron in the operations at Oran. September 17, 1940. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Ltd.).
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Racing At Cheltenham. Gold Cup Day - The Cheltenham Gold Cup. Miss D. Paget leads in her winner "Roman Hackle" (E. Williams up). March 20, 1940. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Limited.).
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Jewish Refugee Children Arrive -- The refugee children photographed on arrival at Lowestoft yesterday showing the smallest arrival in centre in fur coat. Over 500 Jewish refugee children mostly from Vienna arrived at Lowestoft yesterday. They are being accommodated at the Pakefield holiday camp, Lowestoft. Their ages range from 10 to 17 years with the exception of one little girl who is 7 years of age. Their first real meal for two days consisted of kippers given by the Lowestoft herring Mercha
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President Cleveland Starts Maiden Voyage -- Carrying a capacity passenger list of 550 persons, the SS President Cleveland, new luxury liner, is backed form dock here today to start her maiden voyage. She will call at Honolulu, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Yokohama before returning her Feb. 9. The new ship is a 23,500-ton liner and was built on the West Coast. December 27, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Princess Margaret - A new picture of Princess Margaret who is 25 on August 21. It was taken July 19 by Cecil Beaton in the garden of Clarence house. The Princess, who is with her Sealyham Pippin, wears a pale yellow dress of paper Shantung Taffeta with a collar of white organza, a five-string pearl necklace and a rose diamond brooch. August 21, 1955. (Photo by Cecil Beaton, The Associated Press Ltd.).
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Prince Charles - With Mother - Watches Queen Juliana Drive To Guildhall :Princess Elizabeth holds her two-year-old son, Prince Charles, as they watch the procession from a wall at Clarence House.Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, accompanied by a Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry, were to-day driven from Buckingham Palace to Guildhall, where an address was presented by the Lord Mayor, Alderman Denys Lowson, and the Corporation of the City of London.At the Guildhall the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester met the Royal visitors, who were entertained by the Lord Mayor and Corporation at luncheon. November 22, 1950.
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The Queen in St. Giles Cathedral. The ancient Crown of Scotland is carried on a cushion preceding the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the St. Giles Cathedral here during the National Service of thanksgiving. The Queen and the Duke are currently making a State Visit to Scotland. June 25, 1953. (Photo by Planet News Ltd.).
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Leopold in his quarter in Statesville prison hospital. A petition to have his application for parole reheard was refused last March. July 13, 1955. (Photo by Harry).
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Mary Churchill Is Bridesmaid At Marlborough Wedding -- Mary Churchill arriving for the wedding. Miss Mary Churchill, soon to be a bride herself, was a bridesmaid when her cousin, Lady Caroline Spencer Churchill, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, was married at St. Mary Magdalene, Woodstock, near Oxford, to Major Hugo Waterhouse, oldest son of Captain Charles Waterhouse and Mrs. Waterhouse of Middleton Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire. December 05, 1946.
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'Candy Floss' For Aero Engines -- A 'Hercules' engine gets the protective 'Candy Floss' (the webbing agent's nickname!) from the spray-gun of the Cocooner. Aero engines sent oversees from the ***** Division of the Bristol Aeroplane Co., at Filton, Bristol, are sometimes ***** in a special plastic covering as protection against humidity. Corners and high points of an engine to be treated in this way, are first padded, than a framework of tare is prepared as a basis for the plastic *****. A webbin
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Smiling and almost without sign of strain, Joan bends a piece of steel. When a Frenchman accused her of faking her act, she twisted a bar around his neck and left him to work his way out of it alone. May 04, 1955. (Photo by John Bull).
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Enriqueta Of The Argentine To Try Channel Swim -- Talking advantage of the sun, Miss Enriqueta Duarte, aged 22, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, relaxes on a diving board between training sessions for her attempt later this year to swim the English Channel.During training, Enriqueta, who is a teacher has her own supply of beef-steak sent over. She swam for her country in the 1946 Olympic Games. July 18, 1951.
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Expecting Company (First Of Seven) -- This is the speed skating rink on frozen Lake Misurina, near Cortina D'Ampezzo, site of the 1956 Winter Olympic Games. The jagged Dolomites form a backdrop. A second highway is being constructed between Misurina and Cortina to help traffic flow smoothly.Cortina, a village of 8,000, experts a housing problem when an estimated 200,000 sports enthusiasts descend upon the area next February. The people of Cortina are really looking forward to the big event -- though they estimate they will be able to handle but a fourth of the crowd. The rest of the fans will have to find accommodations in other towns in the area. August 19, 1955. (Photo by United Press).
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In this helicopter, inventor Igor Sikorsky literally hung in the air near Bridgeport, Conn., for one hour, 32 minutes and 30 seconds to break all existing records for this type machine. Inventor Sikorsky doesn't have to remove his hat or don a flying helmet because the down draft from the motor keeps his hat jammed to his head. May 08, 1941. (Photo by International News Photos).
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Americans Of Japanese Descent Off To Fight For Allies -- A group of loyal Americans of Japanese ancestry shown en route to a U. S Army infantry replacement center. Most of those young soldiers were born in the U. S. Pacific Coast section. There are approximately 10,000 soldiers of Japanese parentage in the U. S. Army. The 100th Infantry Battalion, composed entirely of Americans of Japanese descent born in the U. S. and Hawaii, has been cited several times for valor in Italy. One soldier, Allen Ohata, of Honolulu, was awarded a U. S. Distinguished Service Cross and promoted to lieutenant for the rescue of a companion in Italy and the killing of ten Germans. August 18, 1944.
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Queen Sees Bermuda's 'Coronation Triplets' - Queen Elizabeth, left, looks at the Miller triplets, Philips Mary, Margaret Rose and Elizabeth Anne, held by their nurses during her visit today to the Children's Hospital on Ireland Island which is across the channel from Hamilton, Bermuda. The triplets are known as the "Coronation Triplet," having been born on June 4, the week of Elizabeth's coronation. Queen Elizabeth on her Bermuda visit is interested in the Miller triplets - Philipa Mary, Margaret Rose and Elizabeth Anne-held by their nurses. The triplets are known as the "Coronation Triplets", as they were born on June 4, the week of Queen Elizabeth's coronation. November 24, 1953. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Mrs. Gray takes her baby with her when she goes-to fetch water in a bucket. Water is obtained from taps which are at various spots in the camp. ***** Because of the shortage of living accommodation, people, desperate for homes of their own, are moving into disuses army camps all over the country. "Squatters" have moves into Vache camp, Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks, ***** was built for and used by the united states army. Sanitation is good and the electric light is still working, but at the moment there are ***** such as proper heating for cooking on sinks for washing up. August 01, 1946. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Limited).
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Japanese wounded in New Guinea waiting to be taken to an Allied dressing station. July 04, 1943. (Photo by Department of Information, Commonwealth of Australia).