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    LONDON ' S PRETTIEST "CLIPPIE"

    Photo Shows: Mrs Cynthia Churchill, chosen as the prettiest of the London Passenger Transport Board ' s "Clippies" - there are 9,000 of them - photographed on the step of her bus at Hanwell Depot, Middlesex
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    London's prettiest " Clippie "
    Mrs Cynthia Churchill , chosen as the prettiest of the London Passenger Transport board 's " Clippies " - there are 9,000 of them - photographed on the step of her bus at Hanwell Depot , Middlesex
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    London's prettiest " Clippie "
    Mrs Cynthia Churchill , chosen as the prettiest of the London Passenger Transport board 's " Clippies " - there are 9,000 of them - photographed at Hanwell Depot , Middlesex
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    BERYL DAVIS MEETS BERYL DAVIS - TWO BBC STARS MEET TO DISCUSS WHICH SHALL CHANGE NAME.

    Miss Beryl Davis, a radio star who has made more than 2,300 broadcasts before her 21st birthday, has met Miss Beryl Davis, of Birmingham a soprano and a newcomer to broadcasting, to have a freindly luncheon together and decide which shall change her name, as confusion has arisen recently over the identity of the names when the second Miss Davis started broadcasting.
    Photo Shows: Miss Beryl Davis, the radio star (left) now appearing in the film "London Town" meets Miss Beryl Davis of Birmingham, who has decided to change her name to "Janet", at Euston Station, London.
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    100 BRITISH BRIDES ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA BY AIRCRAFT CARRIER - CARRYING HIS BRIDE ACROSS THE DECK.

    When the aircraft carrier "Indefatigable" docked in Sydney, Australia, she carried instead of aircraft, more than 100 British brides of Australian servicemen who had travelled from England to join their husbands. All the brides had a good trip and had no complaints to make about their "liner".Many excited husbands rushed aboard to claim their wives, and the first husband to arrive was "chaired" along the deck by the brides, in token of their appreciation of his enterprise.
    Phote Shows: Lieutenant V J Tapper RAN, first husband to come aboard the "Indefatigable" at sydney, is chaired along the deck by the newly arrived brides.
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    GERMAN WOMAN DOCTOR AND NURSE TO DIE FOR MURDER OF HUNDREDS OF ASYLUM PATIENTS.

    Hilde Vernicke, 47 year old doctor, and Helene Winczorek, a nurse aged 42, have been sentenced to death by a German court for the murder of insane patients at Obrawaldo Sanatorium in 1943 and 1944.
    Wericke was found guilty in more than 600 cases, Winczorek in 40. The two women will be exectued after the sentences have been approved by the Allied authorities.
    Photo Shows: Grim faced Dr Hilde Wernicke (left) and smiling Nurse Helene Winczorek, now under sentence of death.
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    BRUCE WOODCOCK KNOCKS OUT LESNEVICH IN EIGHTH ROUND OF FIGHT AT HARRINGAY ARENA, LONDON

    Bruce Woodcock, the British heavyweight champion, knocked out Gus Lesnevich, the world cruiserweight champion in the eighth round of their fight at the Harringay Arena, London.
    Photo Shows:Smiling Bruce Woodcock the winner at the end of the fight.
    17 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MISS AMERICA IS FASHION QUEEN

    Photo Shows: Miss America of 1946, Marilyn Buferd of Los Angeles, assumes a queenly pose as she reigns over a fashion show at Catalina Island, California.
    18 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    A smugglers' paradise has been created in France by the strike of 100,000 civil servants, including Customs officials for higher pay. At Le Bourget, the Paris airport , passengers are allowed to pass freely with baggage in hand , while freight by the ton accumulates at the Customs building. Photo shows: At the Belgian frontier
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    British Milliners - rehearsal for Midnight Parade of Fashion
    The Midnight Parade of Fashion which is to be a feature of the Guild of British Creative Designers' Ball at the Albert Hall , London on 2 October was rehearsed at the Albert Hall , London. The Parade , in which 150 of Britain's most beautiful mannequins will participate , is intended to give the fashion industry an opportunity to display its skill and achievements. The Parade will be broadast, televised and filmed . Photo shows: Some of the fashions at the rehearsal, a large handbag to match accompanying the coat on right .
    30 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Young man of the moment .
    The world waits for an official statement to be made from Buckingham Palace within the next day or so , regarding reports of the betrothal of Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten , RN . ( lately Prince Philip of Greece ) .
    Lieutenant Mountbatten , who has served with distinction with the Royal Navy , is pictured here in Naval uniform .
    9 July 1947

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    Nov. 23, 1947 - Broadlands, Hampshire, United Kingdom - QUEEN ELIZABETH II and PRINCE PHILIP during their honeymoon. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency via ZUMAPRESS.com (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021
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    THE BIG SQUEEZE

    5 November 1949

    Musical under twelves competing in the International Accordion Festival today are (front to rear) Myrna Lambden from Staines: Margaret Johnson from Manchester ; Cynthia Barker from Stoke.
    Accordionists from all parts of Europe are taking part in the Festival and St Pancras Town Hall London. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    ORIGINAL CAPTION
    To be happy and show it... or to keep the world guessing?
    That is one question on which these chubby eight-month-old twins do not think alike
    They are CELEKA and CELEWE MAKU , priZe-winners at a native and coloured baby show at Salt River, Cape Town, South Africa.
    the babies' home is at Langa, the native township outside Cape Town.

    22 October 1949
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    To be happy and show it... or to keep the world guessing?
    That is one question on which these chubby eight-month-old twins do not think alike
    They are CELEKA and CELEWE MAKU , priZe-winners at a native and coloured baby show at Salt River, Cape Town, South Africa.
    the babies' home is at Langa, the native township outside Cape Town.

    22 October 1949
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    TURBANED GRETA FLIES TO ROME

    Norwegian-born film actress Greta Gynt wearing a grey turban-style hat, Incorporating a scarf and decorated with pom-poms, when she left London airport today for Rome.
    Miss Gynt was flying to Rome to begin work with Richard Green and Valentina Cortese of the film- ' Eagle and the Lamb ', interior shots of which will be filmed in Britain later.
    The film is being produced for valiant films by Anthony Havelock Allan .
    25 October 1949
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    Ljuba Welitsch

    Vienna operatic soprano

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    LIFE IN THE OLDGIRL , YET

    Vintage cars that shattered the complacency of the placid late Victorians, shook their old chassis with goggled drivers at the tiller set off from the magazine in Hyde Park, London, on the Royal automobile clubs veteran car run to Brighton. Several models believed to be the sole representatives of their kind in existence, were among the unusually large entry of 130 cars.
    The veterans got away to an early start, but organisers of the run-probably with due respect for age-warned that entrants could not be expected to pass checking point earlier than scheduled times.

    PICTURE SHOWS:-At the tiller of a De Dion Bouton (Vintage 1900) Miss A.F.Tanner of Friars Way, Guildford, Surrey, pumps the old style car horn as to warn in the veteran is about to start for Brighton .
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    THE OLDEST BOATS IN THE WORLD

    Caesar describes , in De Bello Civili , the little boats '' with sides of plaited willow '' which he had made for his campaign on Spain , modelling them on the '' Coracles '' he had found being used in the barbarians in England , who used them for fishing . And the coracle or '' Currach '' is mentioned in the lives of Saint Patrick and Saint Columba , and in the accounts of their travels recorded by the Scots and Picts .
    The craft of Coracle fishing is still being practiced on the rivers Teifi and Towy in south Wales , has changed little in its essentials since the early Iron Age . But now , like many other traditional crafts , it is threatened with extinction .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Allan Thomas and Edward Thomas , both grand -sons of 80-year-old William Thomas , hold up part of the day's catch . They are both proud skippers of coracles , but they haven't got a licence yet . If the rod - and - line men have their way Allan and Edward never will be allowed to practice the craft they have learnt .

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    Horn Dancers
    No .1 Blue horn is Cyril Cole who has been dancing since he was 8 years of age .

    The Abbots Bromley Horn Dance is an English folk dance dating back to the Middle Ages. The dance takes place each year in Abbots Bromley, a village in Staffordshire, England.
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    WINNING AIR GIRLS' VICTORY SMILE

    28 January 1950

    Unit Commander Doreen Pennell, 24 , of Birmingham was today (Saturday) declared the winner of the Women's Junior Air Corps 'Flight to Australia' competition, the final judging of which took place this afternoon in the Victoria League House, Westminster, London. Miss Pennell wins a flight to Australia, a three week air tour of the different States, some clothing and her travelling luggage. Of many entrants all over Britain, seven finalists were selected on the basis of written essays and examinations of general knowledge. Health, air ability, personality, character and education - prime considerations - helped choose Doreen Penell from among the select seven to make the 'prize flight'.

    Picture Shows: Unit Commander Doreen Pennell of Birmingham, smiles at the Victoria League House, Westminster, London, today when the results of the competition were announced. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SHE'S 21

    30 January 1950

    The great day in any girl's life is her 21st birthday and here is actress Jean Simmonds excitedly opening the presents sent for the great anniversary she is 21 tomorrow (Tuesday, January 31). Jean will shortly be seen in 'So Long at the Fair' the new Gainsborough Picture produced by Betty E Box. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SUNNY SMILES IN ANTIPODES SUN

    January 31 1950

    A scene to make chilled and befogged Britons watery-eyed. Girls members of the English and Scottish teams at the Empire Games in New Zealand, pictured here as they relax in the warm breeze and the mellow sunshine at their training camp, Ardmore, Auckland, NZ, left to right: Jean Desforges of Forest Gate, London (hurdler), Dorothy Tyler of Mitcham, Surrey (high jumper), Dorothy Manley of Woodford Green, Essex (sprinter), Margaret Walker of High Wycombe, Bucks (sprinter), Helen Gordon (rear) of Hamilton, Scotland (swimmer), a girls not identified, Margaret Wellington of Sydenham, London (swimmer) Helen Yate of Plymouth, Devon (swimmer), Lillian Preeve of Wallasaey, Cheshire (swimmer) Betty Turner of Galashiels, Scotland (swimmer) and Margaret Girvan of Motherwell, Scotland (swimmer). The Empire Games begin in Auckland this week. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SINGER OFF TO PARIS TO APPEAR ON FRENCH TELEVISION

    1 February 1950

    Bound for Paris to appear on French television and to spend a belated honeymoon, singer Morgan Davies and his wife, Joy Turpin, left Victoria Station, London, today (Wednesday). Morgan who was principal baritone at Covent Garden Opera House before the war, sings Tonio in the BBC television version of 'Pagliacci', which is to be broadcast in English from Paris to French viewers on February 6. Davies met his wife when both were playing in the London musical 'Carissima'. They were married last August, but two days after the wedding Davies had to begin a provincial concert tour. As the tour ended, Joy had to start rehearsals for pantomime, Joy's mother Mrs Amy Turpin, accompanied the couple.

    Picture Shows: Morgan Davies and his wife, Joy Turpin waving goodbye as they leave Victoria Station. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Greta Gynt .

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    UNIVERSITY GIRLS CHALLENGED IN SOUTHAMPTON BEAUTY BATTLE

    2 February 1950

    Pictured here are six girls of Southampton University College at Southampton today (Thursday), left to right, Jean Proudlove of Hove, Sussex, Jean Halligan of Hounslow, Middlesex, Audrey Reed of Chelmsford, Essex, Sheils Taylor of Worthing, Sussex. Imogen Harris of Bromley, Kent, and Elizabeth O'Toole of Enfield, Middlesex. They and their fellow girl students of the college, are challenged to a beauty contest by Brenda Williams, 19, a pretty cinema attendant of Southampton, after Miss Reed (third from the left in photo) had stated that she and 349 other college girls would not enter a colllege sponsored charity benefit beauty contest tomorrow night because 'We are all so attractive ... the town girls would never stand a chance .. so we backed out.' But the challenge is not to be taken up. 'That does not mean we are an unattractive lot of blue stockings,' said Miss Reed. the photo proves that statement. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    CRICKETING DOCTOR IS MARRIED IN LONDON

    3 February 1950

    Dr T J D Walker who played cricket for Nottinghamshire during the war, was married to Miss Joyce Bithrey, daughter of Colonel and Mrs Bithrey of Capetown, South Africa, and Dorchester, Dorset, at Holy Trinity Brompton, London today (Friday). Dr Walker who is from Lysall, Nottinghamshire plays Rugby and cricket for St Thomas' hospital.

    PICTURE SHOWS:The bride and groom leaving after the wedding. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    BEAUTY QUEEN'S ELECTION ENDS 'WAR'

    The verbal broadsides have shuddered into silence and Southampton is at peace again - college girls and 'townies' have declared an armistice in their battle of beauty.
    Audrey Reed, 20 year old vice president of Southampton University College Students' Union, who fired off the wordy warfare, was at the Forum Cinema to see the election of Miss Bunny Terrell as 'queen' of the College Carnival rag scheduled for February 21.
    Competing was blonde Malta born Brenda Williams, 19 year old cinema usherette, who fired up when Audrey said she and 349 other girls at the College had decided not to enter the contest because 'we are all so attractive here that we realised the town girls would never stand a chance Audrey and Brenda were the best of friends at the contest, sponsored by the college in aid of charity.
    PICTURE SHOWS: the winner Miss Bunny Terrell (cente) with the runers up. June Dundee who was second (right) and Maureen Pusey, third (left). All the girls are from Southampton. June was last year's Rag Queen

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    DESIGNER WEDS MODEL

    4 February 1950

    Bridegroom intent on ensuring a peaceful life is Douglas Fisher, 33 who today (Saturday) married Gina Egan, red headed 19 year old model at Caxton Hall, Westminster, London.
    His wedding present to the bride was - a pair of white doves.
    Fisher designed the interior of Aly Khan's house on the Riviera.
    The couple will live in Fisher's Knightsbridge flat, once owned by Pierpont Morgan (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    ONE OF THE CHOSEN THREE

    7 February 1950

    Out of nearly fifty designs submitted by some of Britain's leading milliners, the Duchess of Gloucester, Air Chief Commandant of the WRAF, assisted by a committee of five selected three finalist hats at the Air Ministry, Westminster, London today (Tuesday).
    The three hats chosen will be given a service trial, and the final one selected will be offered for the Kings approval.
    The new hat is to be worn by other ranks on ceremonial occasions.

    Picture Shows : Aircraftswomen Wrigley of the RAF, Dishforth, modelling one of the three finalists model hats before the selection committee at the Air Ministry, London today.


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    HEADS AND MODEL HATS HELD HIGH
    7 February 1950

    Out of nearly fifty designs submitted by some of Britains leading milliners, the Duchess of Gloucester, Air Chief Commandant of the WRAF, assisted by a committee of five selected three finalist hats at the Air Ministry, Westminster, London today (Tuesday).
    The three hats chosen will be given a service trial, and the final one selected will be offered for the Kings approval.
    The new hat is to be worn by other ranks on ceremonial occasions.

    Picture Shows: Three air women modelling the three finalist hats before the selection committee at the Air Ministry, London today. Left to right, Aircraftswoman Bailey of the RAF, Wyton, Sgt Allsop of the Headquarters Unit, Bomber Command RAF, Aircraftswomen Wrigley of the RAF, Dishforth, modelling one of the three finalists model hats before the selection committee at the Air Ministry, London today.


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    WESTERN REUNION
    8 February 1950

    Cordiality seems the keynote at this meeting of western force commanders at the Hague when lieutenant General Sir Charles Keightley Commander in Chief of the British Rhine Army (left) and General de Lattre de Tassigny, commander in chief of Western Union Land Forces (centre) had talks with the Dutch General H J Kruls (right). (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    VICTORY RUB

    Smiling as she has her hair dried after an Empire games swimming victory at Auckland, New Zealand, 15-year-old Margery McQuaid of Australia.
    She had Won the 3rd heat of the 110 yards women's freestyle in 69.4 seconds-which was an Empire games record.
    Applying the towel is robe attendant Kathleen Gray, a former New Zealand 440 yards champion and holder for 10 years of the New Zealand 100 yards record of 63 3/5 seconds.

    9 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    CONGRATULATIONS FOR EMPIRE GAMES RECORD BREAKER

    11 February 1950

    John Winter of Australia (centre) received the congratulations of the dead-heaters for second place after he had won the final of the high jump at the Empire Games, Auckland, New Zealand with 6 foot 6 inches - an Empire Games record.
    Left is Josiah Majekodunmi of Nigeria and right is Alan Paterson of Scotland. Both jumped 6 feet 5 inches. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    STUDENTS ' PRIZE '
    wearer of leopard skin cape with hat and muff to match is Miss Nonny Pashley, pictured in London with her fiancé Mr.Peter Cellier . Miss Pashley, a 20-year-old dress designer, is daughter of Mr.Cellier's flying instructor, Mr.C.L.Pashley, M.B.E., A.F.C., who was an R.A.F.Squadron leader in South Africa during the war.
    Her mother was Mrs.Pashley of Shoreham-on-sea Sussex.
    Mr.Cellier , 21-year-old music student, is the son of the late Frank Cellier , the actor who created the role of the father in the play ' The Winslow Boy ', and of Mrs.Cellier of West Chiltington common, Sussex.
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    NEW TRACK FOR ' SPLIT '

    Squire Francis ( ' Split ') Waterman, Wembley is dashing Speedway ace, signing his new contract, watched by Major Rodney Dave, general manager of the Harringay (London) Speedway, today at Ludgate house, fleet Street, London. Waterman, the popular international rider, transferred to Harringay at his own request.
    The Speedway control board has approved the transfer, said to involve a £3, 000 fee. Waterman lives at new Morden, Surrey.

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    AN EMBRACE FOR THE WINNER

    13 February 1950

    It was an uphill fight all the way, and against some of the finest cyclists in the Empire, but Hector Sutherland of Australia emerged victor in the gruelling 100 kilometre road race in the Empire Games in Auckland, New Zealand and is here seen receiving a hand shake and an embrace from Jack Meagher, the manager of the Australian cycle team, after the race was over. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    STAR ATTRACTION

    FREDDIE MILLS ' flamboyant American tie attracts Eileen Herlie at the Plaza, Lower Regent Street, London, W., the actress and boxer were attending the premiere of miss Herlie's first starring picture ' The Angel with the Trumpets '.
    17 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THE GENERAL IS A GUEST

    18 February 1950

    General de Lattre de Tassigny, C in C Land Forces for Western Union, flew to London to attend the marriage of his Aide de Camp, Captain John Smallwood, at Westminster Cathedral, London today (Saturday). The bride is Miss Diana Aileen Romer Turner, 23 of Dorchester.
    Capt. Smallwood, who speaks French perfectly, was dropped behind the enemy lines in France and in Asia during the last war. In 1944, at the head of nine Resistance men, he entered Avignon and captured it. His decorations include the Croix de Guerre with three citations and the Resistance Medal.

    Picture Shows: General De Lattre de Tassigny, C in C Land Forces for Western Union, at Westminster Cathedral, London after the wedding today. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SWISS FILM ACTRESS MARIA SCHELL

    Winds ruffle charming young Swiss film actress Maria Schell as the leaves Northolt Airport, Middlesex, to return to Zurich to day (Monday) after attending the premiere of the film 'The Angel with the Trumpet' in which she appeared.
    Maria, signed by Korda for the future because of her good work in the film, found herself in a peculiar situation.
    It is 'so silly' she says to stay in England and be paid for doing no work. Now she goes home because the Labour Ministry says if she is not working she must return to Switzerland.
    She will come back to England after staying away the requisite period. Maria, Swiss by nationality, was born in Vienna 24 years ago. Her father, unwilling for her to become an actress, sent her for secretarial training. Within 18 months she was acting in a Swiss film.

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    Jean Kent on farm at Hartfield near East Grinstead

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    PIT-BOY PEER AT LABOOUR PARTY

    Mr. JOHN JAMES LAWSON , 68, who received a barony in the dissolution Honours list, arriving at Church house, Westminster, London today for the joint meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party and the national executive.
    Mr.Lawson, who was member for the Chester-le-Street division of County Durham from 1919 to 1949, did not contest a seat at the recent general election. He began working the Durham coalfield at the age of 12 and in 1949 became Lieutenant of the County. He held office in 3 socialist governments, most recently as secretary for war from 1945-6. Mr.Lawson gave up his seat in the House of Commons after been appointed vice-chairman of the National Parks commission last December.
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    BACK FROM THE ANTARTCTIC

    After three years among the desolate wastes of the Antarctic, three young British scientists have returned to civilisation.
    The relief ship was unable to break through the stiff pack-ice which surrounded the advance base on Stonington island in Marguerite Bay. Rescued had to be achieved by air, and a Norseman aircraft brought them to safety.today, the great adventure over, they landed at London airport.
    Although marooned, the British party of 10 had ample food and fuel stocks. Only disappointment was the failure of the relief ship ' John Biscoe ' to make its yearly call with letters.
    The scientists investigated the islands weather, minerals, and topography.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Harold Jones one of the three british scientisits , pictured on his arrival at London airport.

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    BACK FROM THE ANTARTCTIC

    After three years among the desolate wastes of the Antarctic, three young British scientists have returned to civilisation.
    The relief ship was unable to break through the stiff pack-ice which surrounded the advance base on Stonington island in Marguerite Bay. Rescued had to be achieved by air, and a Norseman aircraft brought them to safety. today the great adventure over, they landed at London airport.
    Although marooned, the British party of 10 had ample food and fuel stocks. Only disappointment was the failure of the relief ship ' John Biscoe ' to make its yearly call with letters.
    The scientists investigated the islands weather, minerals, and topography.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Bernard Stonehouse , one of the three British scientists , pictured on his arrival at London airport.

    16 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    SUPPORTING LAW AND ORDER

    The Binney Memorial medal for the bravest act in support of law and order during 1949 was pinned on the chest of Mr. Ronald Warlus Sleet of Bethnal Green, London, today in a ceremony at the County Hall, London. Field Marshal Earl Wavel, Lieutenant of the County of London, made the award. Mr. Sleet's act of bravery occurred last August, when he fought burglars in a Bethnal Green home, subduing one of them.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Mr R.R.W. Sleet, showing his medal to his wife Gladys (left) and his mother, Mrs.Elizabeth Sleet, after the ceremony at the County Hall, London, today.

    16 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • History
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by UIG/REX Shutterstock (2518675a)
    Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy smiling
    History

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    COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Rose Kennedy (1890-1995) würde am 22. Juli 2015 125 Jahre alt werden

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    Anita D'Ray, 21 year old film "starlet" is helped into a standard diving suit by leading seamen Frank Frost (left) and Bert Bull (right) aboard the Royal Navy experimental deep sea diving vessel HMS Reclaim at Chatham. Miss D'Ray is the ship's mascot and while on a visit to the ship she was persuaded by the officers and men to try on diving gear. Born in Molesey Surrey, Miss D'Ray began her stage career with the American Red Cross at the age of 14. She joined the Windmill Theatre in 1944 and last year began appearing in films. Aside from her acting career Miss D'Ray's chief interest is flying. Last year she won an air race on the Isle of Wight.
    3 October 1950

    H.M.S Reclaim was commissioned in 1949 and was deep diving and submarine rescue vessel, at that time the only ship in the British navy capable of deep diving operations. She was the last British warship to have sails. Although rarely used, they could apparently add half a knot to her speed. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Victoria Station , London
    Picture shows a woman commuter with luggage next to a sign reading Suburban Booking Office .
    1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    British seaside holiday

    Happy smiles as a holidaying family have a whole display of seaside postcards to choose from.
    1951
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  • ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Archivbilder von ZUMA
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    August 1951, London, England, United Kingdom: PRINCESS ELIZABETH, right, in the garden of Clarence House with her husband PRINCE PHILIP and their children PRINCE CHARLES and the Baby PRINCESS ANNE. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Prince Phillip 1921-2021 Duke of Edinburgh
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