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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).
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'Concertina' Plane Neatly 'packaged' and ready for stowing - Fairey Gannett with wings folded and with multi-bladed propeller at front at Ford to-day. The Navy to-day (Monday) formally received its first aircraft specially designed for anti-submarine duties - the Fairey Gannet - in a a ceremony at the Royal Naval Air Station, Ford, Sussex. Sir Richard Fairey, Chairman and Managing Director of Fairey Aviation, Limited, handed over log books of the aircraft and later watched a demonstration fly pa
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Houdini. April 8, 1953.
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British Arctic Air Route Expedition: On board the Gertrud Rask - Mr. H. G. Watkins, the leader of the expedition, who lost his life in an accident to a kayak (nearest the camera), with Mr. J. R. Rymill and Mr. Quintin Riley, two other members of the expedition. November 11, 1932. (Photo by British Arctic Air Route Expedition Photograph).
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Field Marshal Montgomery: In 1948 when the Field Marshal become 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 come fifty miles outside Paris he now shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay end his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures a 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 Fontinbleaue Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
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Princess Elizabeth Trains As A.T.S. Officer. H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth in A.T.S. Officers Uniform. Photographs of Princess Elizabeth, who is a Second Subaltern in the A.T.S., undergoing training at an A.T.S Training Centre in Southern England. April 12, 1945. (Photo by Topical Press).
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The Queen's Lucky Day at Ascot. Her Majesty The Queen smilingly congratulates her trainer C. Boyd-Rochfort in the winners enclosure after Aureole ridden by E. Smith had won the Hardwicks Stakes at Ascot today. It was The Queen's lucky day at Ascot today, the fourth day of the Meeting. The Royal luck began when Her Majesty's colt Landau won The Rous Memorial Stakes, the first race of the day; in the following race, The Windsor Castle Stakes, The Queen's horse Corporal was second and then to complete a happy day for Her Majesty Aureole won The Hardwicke Stakes. June 18, 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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The "Quint" Out For An Airing -- Trying out the "Quint" at the Herne Hill track London. The "Quint" or five seater cycle was actually built about 50 years ago but remained almost unused. It will be utised for incing purposes and demonstrations. August 6, 1949. (Photo by Sports And General Press Agency Limited). sports, sport, athlete, athletic,
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Herbert. H. Lehman special assistant to President Roosevelt and US Administrator of the United Nations' Relief and Rehabilitation Organisation, believes postwar relief will not be confined to welfare, but raw materials and transport. February 15, 1951.
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King George & Queen Elizabeth With Princesses Elizabeth & Margaret Rose. August 27, 1930. (Photo by Marcus Adams).
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Delegates Applaud Unanimous Approval -- Delegates stand and applaud the announcement by lord Halifax, (center at speaker's rostrum), presiding officer, of the unanimous vote approving the United Nations chapter at San Francisco, June 25.Unanimous approval of the U.N. Charter at San Francisco. "Full Employment" was in. April 25, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Jeep Aids Fight Against Cholera - An American jeep adapted for the purpose by the U.S. Naval research medical unit no. 3, sprays DDT into the doorway of a native hut in village near Cairo, Egypt, in the fight against cholera which had taken more than 4,600 lives up to Oct. 25. The DDT spray is used to kill flies which carry Vibrio (bacteria) from patients to food which others might eat. October 27, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Premier Mossadeq Sees The Shah -- Persian Prime Minister Doctor Mossadeq with the Shah of Persia in the Shah's winter palace eight miles from here, shortly after the Premier's return here from the United States. Their Conference lasted for about seven hours. November 26, 1951.
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Ready For The OffGirl with poies - the kind that means success on the track - is 22-year-old athlete Sylvia Cheeseman, newly pictured here as she practices starts to keep her in good form for forthcoming athletic contests. Famed as a sprinter, she has recently been suggested as a possible new factor in the longer distance events.Sylvia, who has been described as 'the girl with the perfect athletic ***** the represented Britain in the Olympic Games ***** team at the Empire Games in New Zealand last year. July 06, 1951. (Photo by Reuterphoto)
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Dr. Aranha Addresses United Nations Session -- Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, former foreign minister of of Brazil, addresses the special Palestine session of the United Nations Assembly after his election as president today. At left is Trygve Lie, secretary general of the United Nations, and at right is Andrew Wellington Cordier, executive assistant to Lie. April 28, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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The Winter Olympic Games - Gold Medalist Aloft - Arnfinn Bergmann (Norway) won the Olympic Gold Medal by his ski-jump on February 24th. Here he is Aloff during his victory jump at Holmenkollen, Oslo. February 27, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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Ploughman Mussolini At The Birth Of The 4th City Of The Pontine Marshes - Aprilia.Signor Mussolini traced the boundary of the city with a Plough as the founder of Rome did hundreds of years ago.He also laid the foundation stone for the city.Mussolini tracing the boundary of the city with a plough. April 27, 1936. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Limited).
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A marine (unidentified) backs in one of three "mighty mites" into the cargo hold of the new Sikorsky twin engined S-56. The ship is capable of carrying 26 fully equipped marines. January 18, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Professor J. Robert Oppenheimer, the distinguished physicist and atomic authority, and Director of the Institute for advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey. who is giving the BBC series of Reith Lectures for 1953 on the sub. ***** and the Common Understanding.The lectures, which began on 15 Gloverber, are broadcast weekly in the BBC Fame Service, and recordings will he heard later in the Third Programme and General Overseas Service. November 11, 1953.
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The Olympic Winter Games At Oslo.William G. Day, of Australia, during the Slalom.The Men's Slalom event at Rodkleiva, near Oslo. Event won by Othmar Schneider, of Austria. February 21, 1952. (Photo by S & G)
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Leopold studied mathematics and languages, was able to take classes in trigonometry in the prison high school. June 20, 1955.
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Dr. Ernst Hanfstaengl - Personality. December 2, 1939.
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Royal Australian Navy ships Tobruk, Anzac, Warramunga and Arunta leaving Sydney Harbor in line astern for exercises with the Royal Navy far eastern fleet in Malayan waters. July 13, 1955. (Photo by Associated Newspapers Ltd.).
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Mr. Peter Scott, the versatile son of the famous arctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, C.V.O., R.N., and Lady Kennet, the wellknown sculptor. Lady Kennet is the wife of Lord Kennet, whom she married as her second husband in 1922. Mr, Scott is very interested in wild fowl, and most of his paintings consist of scenes of these birds in their natural surroundings, He is also a keen yachtsman. July 10, 1939.
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First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound: forced to make the most unpleasant decision of his career. February 23, 1940.
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Aldrich lunches with Churchill -- British Premier Winston Churchill (right) shakes hands with his departing Guest, New USA Ambassador to Britain Winthrop Aldrich, after they lunched together at 10 downing street today. February 12, 1953. (Photo by  Associated Press Photo).
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Magnificence - for one day. . . A model in the Royal dressmaker's proudly displays the regalia of a countess. A Hartnell model proudly displays the Coronation regalia of a countess. October 24, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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Famous American News Paper Magnate at his Welsh Castle -- Mr. W. R. Hearts with one of his valuable old English sheepdogs at St. Donat's Castle yesterday.Mr. W. R. Hearst is now at his Welsh home, St. Donat's Castle, where he is entertaining some guests. September 28, 1936. (Photo by Topical Press).
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Top center) talks to aide beside him during third day session of big three conference in Potsdam, Germany. President Truman is at lower left and to right of him (Backs to camera) are Secretary of State James F. Byrnes and Adm. William D. Leahy. Premier Stalin holds cigarette Molotov. Others are Unidentified. August 20, 1945. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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The Queen arrives at London Theater -- The Queen in a gorgeous wrap arriving at the palace theater, this evening, December 20.The King and Queen, with the Duke and Duchess of Kent and Queen Mary, visited the palace theater this evening, December 20, to celebrate the Duke of Kent's birthday. The Duke is now thirty-six. The shown at the Palace theater was "Under Your Hat" a comedy starring Jack Hulbert and ***** courtneidge. December 20, 1938. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Cutlines For Illustrations With Stalin's Son -- Stalin's son, as a prisoner of the Nazis in World War II, is seen here just after he was brought from the front by plane to headquarters to Tolotshin. The others in the photograph are not identified.Jacob Stalin soon after being captured by the Germans. April 16, 1952.
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Korean War Brides -- Two Korean war brides get first view of U.S. surroundings shortly after arrival by Air Force plane here today Left to right, Sgt. Don Keller holding his son, Don, 20 months while wife, Chung, looks on. Sgt. First Class Adam Brychel and wife, Wha, Both are from Chicago, III. January 02, 1952.
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Then the Longs Visited New York -- New York-here's the family of Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana, photographed when they visited here July 25, and the senator took time out to show the town how to make a Gin Fizz. At the Piano is daughter Rose; in back, left to right, Palmer Long, Mrs. Long and the "Kingfish," who was shot and seriously wounded in the Baton Rouge, La., state house September 8. September 9, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Churchill Presents Memorial Sword To Stalin At Teheran Conference -- Standing before a group of military and diplomatic aides, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (left) and Russian Premier Joseph Stalin Salute as the Russian National Anthem is played during ceremonies at which Mr. Churchill presented to Marshal Stalin a sword (in case on table) dedicated to the heroes who defended Stalingard. The ceremony took place at the Russian Embassy in Teheran, Iran, as the two Allied leaders and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt completed plans for the crushing of the German Military forces. Beside Mr. Churchill is Anthony Eden (in black suit), British Foreign Secretary, and at right is Vyachoslav M. Molotov, Russian Foreign Commissar. January 13, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information Picture).
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Wrac Gunners for Gilbraltar -- Three officers who will go with the detachment (left to right) Captain Clare Thomas (Kensington), Major Eileen Askham (fulmer, Bucks), and Lieut. Amoret Scudamore (Parkstone, Dorset). For the first time in the history of the Army Women's will he sent abroad on operational duties when a detachment of WRAC gunners from the 46 (M) Haa Regiment, RA. is flown out to Gilbraltar at the end of this month to form part the battery in the Garrison. Hitherto WRAC have only been sent abroad on non-operational dutis. The 46 HAA Regt. is the only regular mixed regiment in the Army and is Stationed at Lingfield, Surrey. September 23, 1952.
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Assumes New Duties - Dr. Robert Oppenheimer (right), former head of the atomic research project at Los Alamos, N.M. talks with Prof. Oswald Veblan at the Institute for Advanced Study here today where he assumed his new duties as director of the Institute. Dr. Oppenhelmer succeeded Dr. Frank Aydelotte who resigned after eight years as head of the Institute. October 16, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Princess Meets Two Babies Born Same Day as Princess Anne - Worthing: Smiling Princess Elizabeth is introduced to Mrs. Green and her baby Diana Mary, and Mrs. J.Harris and her daughter Mary Joyce, when she visited Courtland Hospital, Worthing, during her tour of the south coast. The two babies were both born on the same day as Princess Anne, youngest child of the same day as Princess Anne, youngest child of the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh. May 19, 1951.
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Colonel T.E. Lawrence. January 28, 1955. (Photo by Saturday Magazine).
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Russian - Land Of Plenty - This photograph, showing customers lining up at a delicatessen counter in Moscow, is one of a number distribute by the Soviet Information Bureau in Prague, Czechoslovakia, with the statement that "These photographs show food stores in Moscow and prove that by work and social objectives, the wealth and well-being of the inhabitants are increased." November 06, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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French "Underground" Heroine Decorated At Buckingham Palace -- Mrs. Odette Sansom with her three daughters and Captain Peter Churchill, outside Buckingham Palace after the Investiture. Mrs. Odette Sansom, awarded the George Cross for her work in the French Resistance Movement, visited Buckingham Palace with her three daughters, to receive the decoration from H.M. The King. With her also went Captain Peter Churchill, formerly her Commanding Officer in the Movement, who received the Distinguished Service Order. November 19, 1946. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Limited).
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The Spruce Goose during trails. "Spruce Goose" the huge seaplane. June 28, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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King George V - Portraits - British Royalty. May 6, 1935. (Photo by W. & D. Downey).
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The Hon'ble Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, addressing the mammoth gathering from the ramparts of the Red Fort Delhi on the eve of the Indian Independence Day, on August 15 - Earlier, he inspected the Guard of Honour presented by the contingent of Army, Navy and Air Force and Delhi Armed Police and unfurled the National Flag. Appearing along with him is the Hon'ble the Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev Singh. August 15, 1951.
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A.B.A. Searcres For Olympic Team - Aspirants for Britain's Olympic Games boxing team line up for the Weigh-in before training this afternoon. On the scales Ron Bebbington. Imperial Services middle-weight champion.The Amateur Boxing Association are holding a series of weekend courses in the theory and practice of boxing in an effort to select the best possible team for the Olympic Games. At a typical meeting of the course at Nelson School, Tranalgar St., Walworth, today, the boxers attending were given lectures on morale, Physical training treatment of injuries, etc., by exports. January 03, 1948. (Photo by Fox).
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Refugees Road To Freedom -- A constant stream of refugees is flowing from Europe to America, seeking refuge from oppression and persecution. The cameraman accompanied a party of German Jewish refugees travelling from Berlin to New York. Refugees praying on board the liner "Vulcania," which is taking them to America and a new life. They offer thanks for their liberation and solicit divine blessing for the days that lie ahead. They are wrapped in their "talliths" (praying mantles) and wear their "
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Tibet Army Commanders - These Depons (Colonels or Junior Generals) are typical of the Tibet Army which now faces Chinese Communists reported to be approaching Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. They are wearing long earrings, The organisation of the Tibetan army goes no higher then the regiment, usually of 500 men, commanded by a Depon. Security measures are being taken along India's Frontier with Tibet because the country that is known as the roof of the World is considered to have very little chance against the invaders. The Tibetan Army, though very determined and with a very high morale is certainly no match against Chinese Communists, The Tibetans are entirely dominated by religious loyalty to the Daksi Kana and to their priestly government. November 9, 1950.
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U.N. Aids Arab Refugees In Middle East -- DDT-Spraying Campaign Begins -- every man, woman and child in the refugee camps have their clothes disinfected with DDT as the first step in the U.N.'s Epidemiology control program. November 10, 1949. (Photo by Official United Nations Photo).
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First Free French Fighter Squadron of the R.A.F. The Free French Air Force in Great Britain is composed of former members of the Armee De L'Air, the Free French Air Arm, who all had remarkable escapes at the time of the French collapae in June 1940, and of ***** who have volunteered since that date, coming from all parts of the world. The force is under the command of General De Brigade Aerienne Martial Valin, whose rank corresponds with that of Air Commodore in the R.A.F. Hitherto the free French airman have been distributed among R.A.F. Squadrons but now, the first Free French fighter Squadron has been formed. May 01, 1944.
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Expecting Company (Fifth Of Seven) -- The chair lift takes you over the snow and trees to your destination. This pretty girl is on her way to Mount Druscie. August 19, 1955. (Photo by United Press).
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Heavily veiled and in deep mourining, Queen Mary arriving in London from Sandringham with her sons, the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent, the Princess Royal, the Duchess of York, the Duchess of Gloucester, and the Duchess of Kent. Facing the camera is the Duke of York. March 9, 1936.
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President Roosevelt Views Stalingrad Sword At Historic Teheran Conference -- Klementy E. Voroshilov, Marshal of the Soviet Union, shows to President Franklin. D. Roosevelt of the U.S. (seated) a sword which was presented by Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain (right) to Marshal Joseph Stalin (extreme left), Premier of the Soviet Union, as a token of the British people's homage for Stalingrad's heroic resistance to the Germans, at a ceremony in Teheran, Iran, where the Allied leaders conferred on operations to be undertaken for the destruction of the German military forces. Behind Mr. Roosevelt is his son, Colonel Elliott Roosevelt of the U.S. Army Air Forces. February 7, 1944.
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You're Wrong, It's Poturistic --  Just as bleriot gave birth to long distance flying by crossing the channel in as frail a looking craft as this so Igor I. Sikorsky, aeronautical engineer, seen in midair in a vertical lift flying machine of his own design, has hopes that his windmill plane may be the steed of the flying cavalryman of tomorrow - with each soldier equipped to rise and descend vertically. Sikorsky Rose, descend turned and moved forward at will in demonstrating his  helicopter at Bridgeport Conn. U.S. June 10, 1940. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Vehicles Ferried to Greenland Base -- A ship loaded with trucks is ready for unloading at a huge U.S. air base under construction at Thule, Greenland. Other trucks used in building the big base are in background. The defense department says that after almost two years of hard work, the project is nearing completion. September 18, 1952. (Photo by U.S. Army Photo).
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Opera For Everybody -- The third programme in an irregular series which took as its theme the different elements of opera from Mozart to the present day.In the vision control room George Foa, the producer (second right) faces the monitor screens. On his right is the vision mixer. January 7, 1955. (Photo by BBC Television Service).
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Eartha Kitt. December 28, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper,Paul Popper Ltd).
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Smithfield Market. May 20, 1955.;Smithfield Market.
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En Route To Meet Hitler's Spring Offensive -- 600 tons of tanks move off for their port of embarkation; they travel past another section of train before being leaded for departure on the next day. Vast supplies of armaments are still pouring out of our factories, for Russia and, thanks to the convey system,are reaching their destination. These tanks are leaving a large ordnance Depot somewhere in Russia". April 9, 1942. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Russian Woman Breaks Discus Record -- Nina Romashkova of Russia hurls the discus at Helsinki yesterday, July 20, when she set up a new Olympic record in winning the event. She threw the plate 51.42 metres. Russian women also took second and third places. July 21, 1952.
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Senator Agnes Robertson ; C.P. candidate for the Senate in the 1955 election. (W.A.).
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Spike Jones  (second from right, front) and his "City Slickers" - all slicked up for the big city - are shown on arrival at Sydney airport for their Australian season. They were welcomed at the airport by popular radio commentator Jack Dave (Extreme right). March 29, 1955.
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Their Majesties Inspected ***** Warriors -- The King salutes as Their Majesties, accompanied by the Paramount Chief Sobhuza Dlamini II, inspected some of the 4,000 Swazi warrior who assembled March 25. The Paramount Chief was arrayed in the height of the military fashion of the second empire, in an Azure tunic, scarlet trousers, gold epaulettes and a yellow diagonal sash.During his tour of South Africa the late King met these Swazi warriors in full war dress. The late King is accompanied by Queen Elizabeth and the new Queen. July 23, 1947.
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Center Sports Oasis -- One of the attendants at the skating rink in Rockefeller Center here assists a young sports' enthusiast on the ice. In a sunken enclosure in the midst of 'Radio City,' the rink's freezing units are frequently used to resurface the skating area. At such times, the men skating behind wide snow shovels, grooming the ice, are the main attractions. November 10, 1946. (Photo by Wide World Photos).
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H.R.H. Princess Margaret - Portrait study of Her Royal Highness taken when she attended the wedding of princess Ragnhild of Norway, in the summer of 1953. A revealing personal profile of a remarkable young woman seen through the eyes of a leading British writer. August 09, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Dr. Fritz Klein, Josef Kramer. November 17, 1945.
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Trygve Lie Visits Dr. Mossadegh -- United Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie (center) pays a visit in New York Hospital to Dr. Mohammed Mosssadegh, Prime Minister of Iran. At right, Ambassador Nasrollah Entezam, of Iran, President of the fifth session of the General Assembly. Dr. Mossadegh is presently in New York to attend the Security Council meetings on the Iranian oil dispute. October 12, 1951. (Photo by UNations).
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R.A.F.'s Gift To Princess -- "Twenty-seven horses for the Princess". Members of the R.A.F. enter the Princess's new car to deliver it to the Palace, to-day (Monday). H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth has decided to buy a ***** 27 h.p. limousine with the £4,000 balance of the wedding gift contribution from members of the Royal Air Force and W.A.A.F. The Princess will use the registration number plate of H.R.H. -1 which was made available to her by arrangement with the original holder. February 02, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto)
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Princess Elizabeth Dances At The Dorchester -- Princess Elizabeth, in sweeping close-pleated evening gown, dances at the Midsummer Festival Ball in the Dorchester Hotel, London, tonight. June 27, 1951. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Queen Launches New Liner -- Clyde workers have a grandstand view of the launching of the Empress of Britain" using the Scaffolding surrounding another giant liner being built in the shipyard. H.M. The Queen launched the 24,000-ton liner empress of Britain at Fairfields, Shipyard, Scotland, yesterday. The new liver; 640ft long, will carry 1,500 passengers. When completed she will have cust five million pounds. June 23, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Crows Outside Old Bailey As Airman Is Tried On Double-Murder Charges -- A large crowd watching people leaving the Old Bailey during the Lunch-hour recess.Large crowds gathered around the Old Bailey, London's central criminal court, in the hope of seeing witnesses and other people wang a prominent part in the trial when George Neville Heath, 29-year-old air pilot, appeared on double murder charges.Heath is accused of the murder of Mrs. Margery Gardner, 35-year-old film extra, at an hotel in the Notting Hill district of London, end of 21-year-old Miss Doreen Marshall, former member of the Women's Royal naval service, at a deserted spot near Bournemouth, Hampshire.Heath is being triad first for the Gardner crime; if he is acquitted of this, the Crown will bring forward the Marshall case. September 24, 1946.
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Dr. Walter P. Schreiber, a Former German General who spent three and a half years as a prisoner in the Soviet Union, at his desk at the U.S. Air Force School of Aviation Medicine.Dr. Walter Schreiber, Former German General now faculty a member of the U.S. Air Force School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field. October 24, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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Preparing For London-Sydney Hop -- Re-assembling the trans-pacific 'Southern Cross' for a 11,300 mile hop from London to Sydney, as they await the arrival of Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, noted Australian flyer, are, top, Robert Bolton, Chief Engineer, Thomas Pethybridge, left, co-pilot on the proposed flight and P.G.B. Morriss, the pilot's personal representative. September 2, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Wirephoto).
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Mr. Oliver Baldwin Gets Film Job -- Mr. Oliver Baldwin photographed at work today, July 15, smoking a replica of his father's famous pipe.Mr. Oliver Baldwin, the socialist son of the Leader of the Conservative Party, has joined the films. He is a member of the staff of Scenario Department of the London film productions, Ltd. The job which is expected to last two years, is the first real one he has had, Oliver says. September 13, 1932. (Photo by The Associated Press).
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New New Archbishop Installed -- Archbishop J. Francis A. McIntyre, seated on the Episcopal throne, receives the crosier, symbol of his office, from the hands of Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York at his installation today as Archbishop of Los Angles. March 19, 1948. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Queen Sees House Conversion Exhibition -- The sun shines as the Queen, wearing a light summer dress, is shown the Ministry of Housing and Local Government's exhibition in Holles Street, off oxford street, London, by the Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, today (Tuesday). The exhibition demonstrates how an old house (the one on the left) can be made more suitable for its occupants (as has been done in the other houses here). The buildings in the exhibition are replicas of 19th-century terrace houses. The one in its 'original' condition has no bathroom, hot water, or electricity and is assumed to belong to an elderly war veterna of 74 who suffers from rheumatism and whose wife finds the stairs difficult to manage. July 13, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Thomas Lawrence (Lawrence Of Arabia) - Alias T.E. Shaw (Changed Name) - Personality. February 27, 1955. (Photo by The "Topical" Press Agency Ltd.).
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Queen Mary Attends Film Premier -- Queen Mary being received at the Plaza Theater on her arrival this evening. Queen Mary this evening attended the film premier of " Midnight " at the Plaza Theatre Haymarket. The premiere was in Aid of the Princess Beatrice Hospital. May 11, 1939. (Photo by Keystone).
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Queen Mother And Princess Drive To Abbey. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, with Princess Margaret, driving along Northumberland Avenue in the Glass Coach to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation ceremony. June 2, 1953. (Photo by United Press Photo).
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Field Marshal Montgomery: In 1948 when the Field Marshal become 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 come fifty miles outside Paris he now shares with its owners, the Marquis de Ganay end his family. The Field Marshal occupies one wing and the family the other. In these pictures a 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 Fontinbleaue Palace. January 10, 1955. (Photo by Jack Esten).
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***** he said good-bye to Biarritz, the Prince of Wales, having noticed ***** the Daily Sketch photographer had been careful not to embarrass him ***** playing golf, invited the photographer to take pictures of him for the ***** of our readers. In fact the Prince allowed him to take several pictures ***** is one of them. October 17, 1932.
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First Delta Formation -- For the ***** history, delta winged aircraft fly in formation - led by the mighty Avro Vulcan bomber - for the SBAC air show opening Farnborough to-morrow (Tuesday). Bottom right and top right are 707 As developed to test the new delta plan form in high speed flight. Top centre flies the 707B, first of the delta w1nged planes used to investigate low speed flying characteristics. Lower center is the two seat dual control 707C, designed to help pilots become familiar with
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Barbara Hepworth - World Famous Sculptor, Barbara Hepworth, Seen working in her studio at 15th May 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Against a background of smoke and flame, wreckage-strewn Naval Air Station is shown after one of the sneak attacks by Jap bomber on Pearl Harbor, on December 7th, 1941. Note wing of blasted patrol bomber, (foreground) huge ball of flame (background) came from explosion that happened just as this photo was taken. Picture was just released by the Navy Department in Washington. February 4, 1943.
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Donald Duck Here With Disneys - The Disney family, minus one, is here and Laughing. Present are father Walt, daughters Diane, in blouse decorated with water carriers, Sharon, in dress printed with galloping horses, and Donald Duck. Present, too, but out of the picture, is Mrs. Disney. She and the family reached London from Hollywood yesterday for Mr. Disney to film "Robin Hood" and plan "Peter Pan" "Don Quixote". June 22, 1951.
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The New Coronation Robe Coronation Fashions The new Coronation Robe trimmed with Nylon Furleen. This is the first Coronation Robe to be trimmed with Nylon Furleen, fabulous British man-made simulation of Royal crime. The robe, with Kirtle, designed for a Countess has been made in chiffon velvet by the Court robe makers, Messrs Edo and Ravenscroft in association with ***** limited, concessionaire for Nylon furleen. The advantages of nylon simulation fur for robes such as this lie not only in the superb luxury of its appearance and texture, obtained at very much less cost than would be possible with natural pelts, but also in the weather, wear and mothproof qualities of this most famous of all simulations. February 4, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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That good-looking top milliner Otto Lucas who is so well known in Australia, was leaving home in Chelsea Place when I was passing by last weekend.Standing by was his chauffeur with one of the Luca's three care a big Jaguar.Important passengers this weekend were the three household dogs, two poodles, and an aristocratic Dalmatian. July 23, 1955.
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Cologne - Panorama of Destruction: This aerial view of Cologne taken from a Cub spotter plane flying low over the city, gives dramatic illustration of the desolation and devastation wrought on the fourth largest city of the Reich. Cologne Cathedral is seen on the left of the picture structurally undamaged but surrounded by a scene of grim devastation - half submerged in the waters of the Rhine is seen the famous Hohenzollern Bridge blown up by the retreating enemy - who occupy the east side of t
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Helen Keller - Born: Tuscumbia, Ala., June 27, 1880.Deaf and blind at 19 moths.Graduated, Radcliffe, 1904, Ll.D., Glasgow Univ., 1932.Author, lecturer, Philosopher photographed in New York, Dec. 22, 1942. February 14, 1943. (Photo by Wide World Photos).
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The Calcutta Riots - First Pictures -- A picture just received from Calcutta showing demonstrators about to stops a moving train at Naihati railway station, some 24 miles from Calcutta during the widespread strikes in India which increased when men of the Indian Navy mutinied. February 25, 1946. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
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Twilight Of The Nazis -- This was the end of the path of Nazi Glory for one Volkssturm general, who slashed a portrait of Hitler before killing himself. Scene is at the Leipzig Town Hall. A wave of suicides swept over the higher Nazi echelons as the ring of allied Armies closed in on the heart of the third Reich. This May 7th will be the tenth Anniversary of the signing of the unconditional surrender by the German high command at Reims, France. Though there was still the Japanese enemy in the Pa
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Party Goers -- Princess Margaret and her escort, Lord Plunkett, are in smiling mood in this picture made in November, 1951, as they left British embassy in Paris enroute to a party at the Chantilly home of Sir Duff Cooper and Lady Diana Cooper, Yesterday Lord Plunkett, tall and handsome captain of the Irish Guards, came to Sandringham as the house guest of princess Margaret and her mother at the royal lodge.The 30-year-old Lord Plunkett has been Margaret's frequent escort to West End theater parties in London. January 9, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Cotter Dam, View shows water storage & Catchment Area. A favourite trip for tourists & picnic resort for *****. December 21, 1936. (Photo by R.C. Strangman).
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Former 'Companion' of Hitler De-Nazified: Dr. Ernst Sedgwick Hanfstaengl, former chief of the foreign press department in Germany, who was classified by a de-nazification court at Weilheim as "entlasted (relieved).Connected with Hitler since 1923, he was  the Fuehrer's personal companion since 1930 - contacting him with foreign news correspondents, but later fell into disfavour because of his frank disclosures of Hitler's 'intentions.' Following an attempt to murder him he escaped to Switzerland and later to London. As an internee after Dunkirk he was taken to Canada, afterwards being returned to Germany. January 16, 1949.
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Home Again -- With the army transport Joseph V. Connolly draped in mourning and the Honor Guard standing at attention, the first shipload of war dead from the European Theater of operations in the hold is ready to be disembarked Oct. 27 at Brooklyn Army base, N.Y. after their arrival. The bodies will be sent to their home towns or to national cemeteries. October 27, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Brilliant Pageantry Of Trooping The Colour -- The King Taking the salute during the parade of the Guards, showing Foreign military attaches in the foreground. Beautiful weather accompanied by the thrilling pageantry of the Trooping the Colour in honour of the King's Birthday on the Horse Guards Parade today. The King, mounted on a chestnut charger took the salute, and members of the Royal Family watched the scene from nearby windows. June 09, 1938. (Photo by Keystone).
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The Winter Olympic Games -- A competitor taking the ski-jump during the combined ski and cross-country event of the winter Olympic Games now being held in Oslo. February 19, 1952.
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Passive Resistance Marchers In Johannesburg -- "Volunteers," with their banners proclaiming resistance to racial discrimination laws and anti-trade union action; assemble in Anderson Street, Johannesburg, for a curfew-breaking march on the City Hall.The march was part of the passive resistance campaign conducted by non-Europeans against racial segregation in the Union.More than 2,000 people have already been arrested, according to one campaign leader. September 29, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Don't try Camperdown's Richmond Hotel beergarden on Tuesday night's unless you're a woman - and a dart player. It's ladies' night from now on. Husband and boyfriends were strictly barred from the beergarden last night while the three - week - old Richmond Rebels Women's Darts Club began playing off the first knockout tournament. Mrs. Jean Stewart scored the bullseye. "That'll make the men's club jealous," said Mrs. McInnes, "Bullseyes are hard to get." Who wants men around! - From now on, every
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Singapore's £1,000,000 Airport from the air What the concrete "apron" on which are the terminal building and hangars looks like from the air. December 06, 1937.
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Allies Spare St. Sebastin Church -- Although the town of Melilli, Sicily, was severely damaged by shellfire from Allied guns, soldiers entering the town after its capture found hat the church of St. Sebastin (background) and other non-military buildings were not damaged. July 31, 1943. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).