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GW0235, Namibia, 1990: Namibian Independence: Sam Nujoma at the independence celebrations. Windhoek, speech, presidents, goverment, politics.
Photograph: Graeme Williams/South Photographs (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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GW0191, South Africa, Cape Town, 1990: F W De Klerk and Pik Botha at an annoucement after the first official ANC - African National Congress and Goverment meeting. Political, presidents, conference.
Photograph: Graeme Williams/South Photographs (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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GW1169, South Africa, Johannesburg, 1993: General Constance Viljoen - Freedom Front. Afrikaner Volksfront, aparthied, goverment, political.
Photograph: Graeme Williams/South (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Richard Nixon ... many see him as the saviour of the Californian dream.
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QUEEN ELIZABETH II AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE WITH ORIGINAL MICROPHONES AS USED BY HER GRANDFATHER, KING GEORGE V - 1978
BRITISH ROYALTY RETROSPECTIVE
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SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL.... Master of debate . Sir Winston speaks at a conference table during his visit to Ottawa in June 1954 .
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SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL.... Master of debate . Sir Winston sitting next to his foreign Secretary , Mr Anthony Eden at a conference table during his visit to Ottawa in June 1954 .
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SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL.... Master of debate . Sir Winston speaks at a conference table during his visit to Ottawa in June 1954 .
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LESSON FROM A SALESMAN
British salesmen listened to some authoritative advice on how to sell their goods to the great American dollar market today when eleven top American sales executives spoke at the first of a two-day series of conferences in the Connaught rooms, great Queen Street, London. The conferences are sponsored by the national sales executive, Inc., an international body with over 12,000 members. Purpose of the discussions is to help British increase sales to America by showing the way that the right goods are on the market in the right manner.
PICTURE SHOWS:- Mr. Arthur H. Moteley, chairman of the national sales executive, Inc., addressing the meeting today in London. On left is Mr. James Lenton , chairman of the conference and of the incorporated sales Mgrs . Assn . Right is Mr. E.D.A. Herbert.
13 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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KING'S PROCLAMATION READ IN THE CITY
4 February 1950
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Frederick Rowlands, and City Sheriffs attended the ceremony of reading the King's Proclamation dissolving Parliament, from the steps of the Royal Exchange, City.
Picture Shows: The Common Crier, Commander J Poland, reading the King's Proclamation from the steps of the Royal Exchange today (Saturday)
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FIRST 'PRESENTATION DAY' AT SOUTHAMPTON
5 November 1949
A Presentation of Degrees ceremony took place in Southampton for the first time today when degrees were presented by the Vice Chancellor of the University of London, Professor Lillian Penson, to students of University College Southampton. The ceremony was held in the Guildhall, Southampton.
Picture Shows: Margaret Anne Hilton of Petersfield, Hampshire (Batchelor of Science General Class III) bows as she is presented by the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Professor NK Adam MA SC D FRS (left). Seated behind the table is Professor Lillian Penson, with the Chairman Sir Samuel Gurney - Dixon, left of the Vice Chancellor, and Sir Robert Wood, Principal of University College, Southampton next to her on the right. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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FIRST 'PRESENTATION DAY' AT SOUTHAMPTON
5 November 1949
A Presentation of Degrees ceremony took place in Southampton for the first time today when degrees were presented by the Vice Chancellor of the University of London, Professor Lillian Penson, to students of University College Southampton. The ceremony was held in the Guildhall, Southampton.
Picture Shows: Professor Lillian Henson speaking at the ceremony. Seated next to her on the right is Sir Robert Wood, Principal of University College, Southampton (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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GENERAL EISENHOWER DEDICATES SHIELD OF LIBERATION IN PARIS
Photo Shows: The scene at the grave of the Unknown Soldier when General Eisenhower dedicated a shield commemorating the liberation of Paris. Among members of the Allied Supreme Command who attended the ceremony are, left to right, foreground, Sir arthur Tedder, General Eisenhower - speaking - Major General Bedell Smith, Air Chief Marshal, Sir Arthur Tedder, General Eisenhower - speaking - Major General Bedell Smith, Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory and Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay.
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TRADE UNION REPRESENTATIVES WELCOME SOVIET TRADE UNION DELEGATES AT ALBERT HALL CONFERENCE IN LONDON.
The largest trade union conference to be held in Britain, representing 700,000 workers, welcomed the Soviet Trade Union delegates at the Albert Hall, London. Madame Nikolaeva, who is among the Soviet delegation spoke at the gathring.
Photo shows: Madame Nikolaeva addressing the confrerence at the Albert Hall, London.
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GENERAL CHARLES DE GAULLE AS GUEST OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION AT GROSVENOR HOUSE
The English Speaking
Union gave a luncheon yesterday at Grosvenor House, London in honour of General De Gaulle, Leader of the Free French Forces:
Photo Shows: General De Gaulle in conversation with Lord Delamere the Chairman.
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PRINCE BERNHARD ATTENDS HOLLAND V BELGIUM FOOTBALL MATCH IN LONDON
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who gave a cup to the winning team, was present this afternoon to view the football match between Holland and Belgium at Walthamstow. All the Belgian players were in the Free Army and there were three civilians in the Dutch eleven.
Photo shows: Prince Bernhard broadcasting a speech in Dutch from the ground previous to the commencement of the match.
1 February 1941
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PRINCE BERNHARD ATTENDS HOLLAND V BELGIUM FOOTBALL MATCH IN LONDON
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who gave a cup to the winning team, was present this afternoon to view the football match between Holland and Belgium at Walthamstow. All the Belgian players were in the Free Army and there were three civilians in the Dutch eleven.
1 February 1941
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PRINCE BERNHARD ATTENDS HOLLAND V BELGIUM FOOTBALL MATCH IN LONDON
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who gave a cup to the winning team, was present this afternoon to view the football match between Holland and Belgium at Walthamstow. All the Belgian players were in the Free Army and there were three civilians in the Dutch eleven.
Photo shows: Prince Bernhard shakes hand with the Dutch team
1 February 1941
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PRINCE BERNHARD ATTENDS HOLLAND V BELGIUM FOOTBALL MATCH IN LONDON
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who gave a cup to the winning team, was present this afternoon to view the football match between Holland and Belgium at Walthamstow. All the Belgian players were in the Free Army and there were three civilians in the Dutch eleven.
Photo shows: Prince Bernhard broadcasting a speech in Dutch from the ground previous to the commencement of the match.
1 February 1941
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PRINCE BERNHARD ATTENDS HOLLAND V BELGIUM FOOTBALL MATCH IN LONDON
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who gave a cup to the winning team, was present this afternoon to view the football match between Holland and Belgium at Walthamstow. All the Belgian players were in the Free Army and there were three civilians in the Dutch eleven.
Photo shows: Prince Bernhard broadcasting a speech in Dutch from the ground previous to the commencement of the match.
1 February 1941
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AMERICAN WORKERS BUY BOMBER AS CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR BRITAIN
Employees at Lockheed and Vega aircraft plants, Burbank, California, raised enough money to buy a Hudson bomber as a Christmas gift to Great Britain.
Photo Shows: Burton Griffin (left), who started the campaign receiving thanks from Cyril Cooke, on behalf of the British people.Also shown at the presentation ceremony (left to right) are Eric A Cleugh, British Consul in Los Angeles, Alice Westover, who christened the plane "The Spirit of Lockheed-Vega Employees", Air Commodore J C Slessor, of the Royal Air Force, and Martha Muller, who presented a plaque to the plane's pilot and mechanic, Jimmy Mattern and Maurice De Smet.
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MR DUFF COOPER RECRUITS FOR PIONEER CORPS
Mr Duff Cooper addressed prospective recruits at the Mansion House on the last day of the recruiting campaign.
The campaign has been so successful that four new companies provided by the City of London have been added to the strength of theAuxiliary Pioneer Corps.
Private J Pollock, a recruit who joined on Monday last also addressed the crown giving his experiences since joining.
Phot Shows: Private J Pollock addressing the crowd at the Mansion House. Mr duff Cooper is seen on right.
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