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Recruits to the Army paraded at Scotland Yard.
Joyce Wethered, widely regarded as the greatest British woman player of all time.
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CP2STO50357 | 1936-01 
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 KIND EDWARD VIII, now the Duke of Windosr, makes his first broadcast to the world.  DECEMBER 11th : On this day in 1936 Edward VIII ceases to be king during a lunch with Churchill  KING EDWARD VIII: King Edward VIII (later the Duke of Windsor) makes his first radio broadcast to the world on the 1st March 1936. Later that year the King broadcast to the British Empire the news of his decision to abdicate the throne. 29/01/03 : Later that year the King broadcast to the British Empire the news of his decision to abdicate the throne. But Edward VIII was banned from making a radio broadcast appealing for public support during the 1936 Abdication Crisis, according to official files. The King wanted to deliver an impassioned speech in the hope of marrying American divorcee Wallis Simpson (later the Duchess of Windsor) and still retaining his throne. But Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin blocked the oration and, in the end, Edward was confined to making a farewell address.
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CP2STO50355 | 1936-03 
RC Fleming looks around to make sure no photographers are lurking in his blind spot behind his MG
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CP2STO50352 | 1936-04 
Bill Fellowes, Luton Town, leading his team out of the tunnel.
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CP2STO50350 | 1936-05 
Ladies and gentleman's fashions for Royal Ascot.
Ladies fashion at Royal Ascot.
A fashionable women attends the Ascot races in the Summer of 1936.
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CP2STO50348 | 1936-06 
The last assassination attempt on a member of the Royal Family in this country; King Edward VIII escaped attack when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch, London, produced a revolver. The man - held by police - was journalist George Andrew McMahon.
The last assassination attempt on a member of the Royal Family in this country; King Edward VIII escaped attack when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch, London, produced a revolver. The man - held by police - was journalist George Andrew McMahon.
Policeman holding up traffic in Fleet Street.
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CP2STO50347 | 1936-07 
Neville Lloyd practises at Brooklands in his MG
American athlete Helen Stephens (left) is embraced by American high jumper Alice Arden, after Stephens won Gold in the 100m Olympic final.
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CP2STO50345 | 1936-08 
Winner Frederick Dixon in car.
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CP2STO50341 | 1936-09 
Sir Oswald Mosley, the leader of the 'Blackshirts',the British Union of Fascists, addresses a meeting in the East End of London.
A mounted policeman falling with his horse when following the attempted Great Fascist March through East London to Bermondsey, in Long Lane, St. George's Circus.
A policeman charges into demonstrators with his truncheon, during the Great Fascist March through south east London to Bermondsey, in Long Lane, St George's Circus.
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CP2STO50339 | 1936-10 
A waiter being trained to serve at table at the LCC Hotel and Restaurant School.
A street news vendor selling newspapers at Ludgate Circus on the day King Edward VIII abdicated.
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CP2STO50338 | 1936-11 
King George VI at a hunt
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CP2STO50336 | 1936-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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CP1STO1704 | Press Association 
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1936 
Unique identifier: CP2STO47732 
Legacy Identifier: Press Association_1936 
Type: Folder 
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