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Snooker player John Pulman (left) and Fred davis (right) watching a craftsman laying the billiard cloth.
Freebooter, the 1950 Grand National winner, is in a new role at a meet of the Bedale at Well Hall, Yorkshire. In the saddle is Mrs Roy Smith.
A large carlwheel hat of pink feathers worn by Diedre St. Clair and designed by Ronald Paterson.
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CP2STO49921 | 1955-01 
Princess Margaret receives a posy from a shy five-year-old, Angela Whittaker, during her visit to the Kirkvine Alumina Works, near Mandeville, Jamaica, while on her Caribbean tour.
Princess Margaret talks cheerfully with a patient in on elf the wards after she had opened the new Morant Bay Hospital in Jamaica.
Princess Margaret receives a recording of a calypso - written in her honour - from composer, Horace Abrahams, leader of the calypso band 'Sir Horace and his Merry Knights', at a floodlit garden party in the grounds of King's House, Jamaica, during her Caribbean tour.
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CP2STO49919 | 1955-02 
Diedre Sender wears "Firefly" evening dress of flame silk.
Rachel Kempson, actress wife of actor Michael Redgrave, right, and their daughter Vanessa Redgrave, at the premiere of the film 'The Night My Number Came Up' - in which Michael stars - at the Leicester Square Theatre, London.
American singer Eddie Fisher and his bride-to-be Debbie Reynolds, newly arrived in London from New York. *Neg corrupt. Scanned from print
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CP2STO49916 | 1955-03 
American heart-throb singer Eddie Fisher and his bride-to-be actress Debbie Reynolds huddle together as they wait to go aboard a BEA Viscount at London Airport to fly to Lisbon. They plan to wed on June 17th. *Neg corrupt. Scanned from print
Queen Elizabeth II leaving Lancaster Town Hall with the town's mayor, Councillor B. Scott.
Ruth Ellis, who was hanged at Holloway Prison on 13th July 1955, for killing her lover, racing driver David Blakely. She was the last woman to be hanged in Britain.
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CP2STO49914 | 1955-04 
A view of the Assembly Room at the Guildhall in Gloucester during the Civic Luncheon attended by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. They were in Gloucester for a visit during the Octo-Centenary of the grant of the first Royal Charter in 1155 by Henry II.
Queen Elizabeth II walks between lines of nurses as she leaves the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in Gloucester. She was in Gloucester for a visit during the Octo-Centenary of the grant of the first Royal Charter in 1155 by Henry II.
Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, after seeing the ballet 'Homage to the Queen', the Coronation ballet which was first performed on Coronation Day.
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CP2STO49912 | 1955-05 
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in Oslo's National Theatre, as they attended a gala performance in honour of their State visit. Left of the Queen is King Haakon, and right of the Duke is Crown Prince Olav. Standing behind are the Crown Prince's daughters Princess Astrid, left, and Princess Ragnhild and his son, Prince Harald (behind the King).
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by Professor Bjorn Hougen, walk around a Viking ship in the Norwegian Folk Museum at Bygdo, just outside Oslo.
Television personality Sabrina, the girl who made a million fans without uttering a sound, gets some tips on recording technique from singer Jimmy Young with the help of a tape recorder in London's Hyde Park. Sabrina is to show that she really does have a voice by making some records soon and who is there better able to give her advice on the subject than Jimmy Young? His record of 'Unchained Melody' is Britain's top selling disc and has already passed the 100,000 mark in sales.
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CP2STO49911 | 1955-06 
Queen Elizabeth II visiting Newquay Flats, Kennington, London.
Former Olympic sprinter and now a clergyman, the Reverend Nicolas Stacey during his wedding at St Paul's, Knightsbridge, London.
Former Olympic sprinter and now a clergyman, the Reverend Nicolas Stacey and his bride, Anne Bridgeman, daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Bridgeman, leave after their wedding at St Paul's, Knightsbridge, London.
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CP2STO49908 | 1955-07 
Queen Elizabeth II arriving at the Agricultural Show at Brecon, Wales for the bicentenary of the Brecknockshire Agricultural Society.
Queen Elizabeth II, in charge of a stall at a sale of work at Abergeldy Castle, near Balmoral, Scotland. The sale was organised by the Queen Mother to help raise funds for the building of a vestry at Crathie Church.
Prince Charles, Princess Anne in Portsmouth to board the Royal Yacht Britannia. They will join their parents, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, on an eight day cruise.
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CP2STO49906 | 1955-08 
File photo dated 05/09/1955 of Jimmy Guthrie.
A seven foot sunflower with a nine inch span grows on a narrow raft in the Thames at Limehouse, East London. With the flower is Mr F Conn, who lives in Limehouse. The flower is believed to have grown from a seed dropped from a bird.
Queen Elizabeth II at Doncaster racecourse to see the St. Leger.
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CP2STO49905 | 1955-09 
The ten members of Britain's Ryder Cup golf team at Coombe Hill Golf Club, Surrey. Left to right: Harry Bradshaw, Eric Brown, Christy O'Connor, Harry Weetman, John Fallon, Dai Rees (captain) Syd Scott, Arthur Lees, Ken Bousfield and John Jacobs.
Italian actress Sophia Loren looking glamorous eating a banana and with her hair in pins. This unusual off-the-set shot was made as she  was making 'Woman of the River'.
Fishing boats in Flushing, Netherlands
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CP2STO49903 | 1955-10 
Queen Elizabeth II watches closely as Albert Birks 'tastes' a plate he had just made at the works of Josiah Wedgwood and Sons at Barlaston, Staffordshire. At right is John Wedgwood, Deputy Chairman of the firm.
The Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, stand immobile during the two minutes silence of the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph, Whitehall.
A lone figure in black, the Queen places her wreath on the Cenotaph when she leads the nation's homage to the dead of two world wars. Flanking the monolith are members of the clergy, leaders of the political parties and members of the cabinet. At left, inside the hollow square formed by the three services, are the Dukes of Edinburgh and Gloucester.
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CP2STO49901 | 1955-11 
Queen Elizabeth II arriving at Leicester Square Theatre for the premiere of the film 'Richard III'. The film is Sir Laurence Olivier's third Shakespearean production and the Queen was seeing it at her own request.
Left to right: the first three men home - I H Boyd (Oxford No.3) finished first; R J Forster (Cambridge No.10) finished third and A D Gordon (Oxford No.4) who was joint first with Boyd as both Oxford men passed the post together.
Four tennis players board a BOAC liner at London Airport on their way to compete in the Indian Lawn Tennis Championship. (from top left, clockwise) Hamilton Rogers, Robert Perry, Althea Gibson and Karol Fageros.
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CP2STO49898 | 1955-12 
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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