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File photo dated 28/01/1946 of Land Girls with their pruning saws ready to take part in an Orchard Pruning Test organised recently by the Devon War Agricultural Executive Committee held at Lower Creedy Farm near Crediton, Devon.
Arthur Comyns Carr, British Liberal politician and lawyer. Mr Carr will be chief prosecutor on behalf of the British Government when Japanese war criminal trials open in Tokyo
Prime Minister Clement Attlee, right, and Ernest Bevin, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at the initial session of the United Nations Organisation General Assembly at the Central Hall, Westminster, London.
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CP2STO50137 | 1946-01 
Military prisoners in Aldershot detention barracks last night started to riot. The prisoners got up onto the roof.
A Cecil Beaton photograph of Princess Elizabeth, right, and Princess Margaret as they pose by the staircase in Buckingham Palace
A scene in Main Deck Cabin No. 97, as Canadian Women's Army Corps, homeward bound, prepare for their landing in new York on route for Canada. Left to right, Private Stella Thompson, Private Lucille Tringle, Private 'Sunny' Sunstrum, Private Nelly Wallace, Private 'Buck' Rogers and, at kitbag, Private Lynne Sawyer.
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CP2STO50135 | 1946-02 
Brentford's Len Townsend protects his eyes with a pair of goggles while taking in the rays from a sun lamp.
Mr John Williams Buckingham, proprietor of a car hire business, a witness in the trial at the Old Bailey.
Sir Stafford Cripps and his wife Lady Isobel Cripps arriving at Hurn Airport, where he left with the British Cabinet Mission to India.
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CP2STO50132 | 1946-03 
Windmill girls posing for close-ups in front of a television camera at a dress rehearsal at the studios at Alexandra Palace.
German prisoners of war creating barbed wire along the Broad Walk, Kensington Gardens, as temporary camps for the troops taking part in London's Victory Parade are being prepared, under the direction of Royal Engineers.
Princess Elizabeth arriving at the New Theatre to attend a performance by the Old Vic Company of "Oedipus Rex" and "The Critic, in aid of the King George's Pension Fund for actors.
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CP2STO50130 | 1946-04 
L-R; Winifred Shotter, McDonald Hobley and Jasmine Bligh during a rehearsal at Alexandra Palace for the return of television following World War Two
Spinsters rally in Trafalgar Square, demanding pensions at 55
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 Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II), in her uniform of Sea Ranger, and Princess Margaret (right), at a drumhead service and march past by Girl Guides in London's Hyde Park.   * 20/03/1996: Queen Elizabeth, who is patron of the Guide Association, will be welcomed by Princess Margaret, the Association's President, when she arrives to open the Guide Heritage Centre, in London.
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CP2STO50129 | 1946-05 
Bomber Command Lancasters, which took the war to the heart of Nazi Germany, fly in formation over the Union Jack.
The first ever 'Frog-woman' gets a light for a well earned cigarette from two holiday makers enjoying the summer sun at the Butlins Holiday Camp, Filey Yorkshire. Gwenda Davies has been trained as a frog-woman to help with demonstrations.
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CP2STO50126 | 1946-06 
India's opening batsmen Mushtaq Ali (l) and Vijay Merchant (r) make their way to the crease
Lord Louis Mountbatten speaking at the Royal Marines Association Ball at the Lyceum Ballroom in London.
At the West London Police Court this afternoon Neville George Clevely Heath was charged with a second murder, that of ex-WREN Doreen Marshall at Branksome Dean Chine, Bournemouth.
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CP2STO50125 | 1946-07 
After a hold-up of 12 hours, due to unfavourable weather, the 'Queen Elizabeth' moved from 101 berth in Southampton New Dock to the King George V Dry Dock for the next stage of her conversion from troopship to luxury passenger liner. The operation of moving the giant liner in to the dock, where she will remain for about two weeks, took nearly 90 minutes. She is due to make her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York as a passenger liner in October 16th 1946.
Odette Sansom on holiday in Hampshire. She was awarded the George Cross for her part in the resistance in Nazi-occupied France.
The 85,000 ton "Queen Elizabeth" occupies almost the entire area of the huge King George V Dock at Southampton. The enormous vessel is being re-fitted from it's wartime role as a troop ship to it's peace time role as a luxury cruise ship.
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CP2STO50123 | 1946-08 
Three hundred fighter aircraft pass over London and St Pauls Cathedral during a mass fly-past to commemorate the Battle of Britain
The back door to No.5 Beaufort gardens where the murdered man, John McMain Mudie, was brought.
The "Chalk Pit" murder. Photo shows picture reconstruction of the scene at Ley's house in Beaufort gardens, Kensington to which Mudie was lured.
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CP2STO50121 | 1946-09 
The wedding group at the reception held at Broadlands, the Mountbatten home. Back row, left to right; Countess Mountbatten; Earl Mountbatten; the groom, Lord Brabourne; Baroness Brabourne and the best man Squadron leader Charles Harris St. John. Front row, seated, left to right; the Hon. Pamela Mountbatten, sister of the bride; Princess Alexandra of Kent; the bride the Hon. Patricia Mountbatten; Princess Margaret; and Princess Elizabeth.
Five year old Prince Michael of Kent wearing the Hunting Stuart tartan.
Violet van der Elst, millionairess campaigner against capital punishment at Pentonville Prison where she distributed leaflets against the execution of George Neville Clevely Heath.
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CP2STO50118 | 1946-10 
A float carrying the FA Cup, and four of the Derby County side who won the Cup in 1946, rolls down Lombard Street
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor aboard the ' Queen Elizabeth'.
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CP2STO50117 | 1946-11 
Sweden's Nils Andersson goes on the attack. Bruce Woodcock (Great Britain) would go onto win by TKO (technical Knock out) due to Nils Andersson's badly cut eye in the 3rd round.
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 5/12/46  A LIBRARY PICTURE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AS A LIEUTENANT IN THE ROYAL NAVYThe Duke of Edinburgh, who reaches a personal milestone when he celebrates his 80th birthday.
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CP2STO50115 | 1946-12 
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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