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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.
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 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.
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Actress Anita Ekberg seen here during a Daily Mirror photo shoot in her hotel room were she met Mirror entertainment report Donald Zec. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3725289)
PREMIUM --  WHS#10217: The crowd at "Air Progress Day," an air show sponsored by the Waukesha Aviation Club, September 11, 1955.  Waukesha, Wisconsin, 1955. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
James Dean (left) receiving a racing trophy, ca. 1955
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CP2STO49900 | 1955-11 
FILE - In this file photo dated Nov. 8, 1955, Former British diplomat and journalist Harold "Kim" Philby faces the media at his parents' London house.  The Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin on Tuesday Nov. 6, 2018, decreed that a square near the headquarters of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service be named after Kim Philby, the Briton who was the most successful Soviet double agent of the Cold war period. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Nov. 8, 1955 file photo, former British diplomat Kim Philby, who was at that time accused of spying for Russia, during a press conference at his parents' home in London. The resignation of the United Kingdom’s ambassador to the United States is a rare instance of a souring in relations between the Trans-Atlantic allies, though there have a few nadirs over the decades. The greatest shock to the U.S.-U.K. alliance came in the early chapter of the Cold War and left a damaging trail in both political and intelligence realms for many years that followed. The Cambridge ring of five spies and diplomats - passed information to the KGB in Soviet Union. Most infamous perhaps of all was Kim Philby, an MI6 officer, who began spying for the Soviets in the 1930s and defected there in 1963. (AP Photo, file)
(NY27 - NOV. 12) FOUNDS NEW GERMAN ARMY --- West German Defense Minister Theodor Blank stands beneath huge replica of big black and white cross -- traditional symbol of German military might -- at Bonn, Germany, today as he addresses volunteers who became the first members of a new German army. Ceremony was conducted in a defense ministry garage. Blank pledged the new army to establishment of security in a peaceful and united Europe. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Frankfurt)  (See Wire Story) (r71440pw) 1955
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CP1STO579601 | 1955-11 
Ted Kennedy, veteran of 13 years in the NHL competition, leaves the ice for possibly the last time after the Leafs were eliminated by Detroit in the stanley Cup playoffs March 30, 1955.THE CANADIAN PRESS/CP
Saigon, South Vietnam 1955-- Vietnam - Canadian Truce Team in Indo-China. The Internationl Commission's Fixed Team in Saigon discuss their inspection of the ammunition ship in background (l. to r.): Capt. Allen, Maj. Hanspal, Lt.Col. Panum, Lt.Col. Wysocki, Mr. Swierkocki and Capt. Lamarre.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) PA-146523
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CP1STO577944 | 1955 
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.
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 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.
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CP2STO47690 | 1955 
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1955 file photo, actress Nanette Fabray poses as she leaves Mt. Sinai hospital in New York. Fabray, the vivacious, award-winning star of the stage, film and television, has died at age 97. Fabray's son, Dr. Jamie MacDougall, tells The Associated Press his mother died Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018, at her home in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this file photo dated Nov. 8, 1955, Former British diplomat and journalist Harold "Kim" Philby faces the media at his parents' London house.  The Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin on Tuesday Nov. 6, 2018, decreed that a square near the headquarters of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service be named after Kim Philby, the Briton who was the most successful Soviet double agent of the Cold war period. (AP Photo)
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(NY22-Oct.3) LEGGO MY GOATEE— Canada' s Governor-General Vincent Massey gets acquainted at Ottawa with the British goat he is presenting to Quebec's Royal 22nd Regiment,known as the Van Doos. The ancestors of the goat, which came from the London zoo, were given to Britain's Queen Victoria by the then Shah of Persia. (jdc21505cp)1955
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PREMIUM --  WHS#29201: Man holding up one of two large W.R. Carnes Company air diffuser shells to show their size.  Verona, Wisconsin, 1955. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
Actress Anita Ekberg seen here during a Daily Mirror photo shoot in her hotel room were she met Mirror entertainment report Donald Zec. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3725289)
Ava Gardner with the Queen during a Royal Command Film Performance, October 1955. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2937497)
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CP2STO47692 | 1955 
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 
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1955 file photo, actress Nanette Fabray poses as she leaves Mt. Sinai hospital in New York. Fabray, the vivacious, award-winning star of the stage, film and television, has died at age 97. Fabray's son, Dr. Jamie MacDougall, tells The Associated Press his mother died Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018, at her home in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (AP Photo/File)
In this Dec. 8, 1955, file photo, All-America Howard "Hopalong" Cassady, halfback for Ohio State, and his wife, Barbara, pose with the Heisman Trophy awarded to Cassady in New York. Cassady, a Heisman Trophy winner and former NFL running back, died early Friday, Sept. 20, 2019, in Tampa, Fla.,  Jerry Emig, the Ohio State associate athletic director said. He was 85. Cassady played both football and baseball at Ohio State in the early 1950s, winning the Heisman Trophy in 1955. He also played 10 seasons in the NFL, mostly with the Detroit, and got the nickname "Hopalong" from local sports writers after the black-hatted Western star of the 1950s. (AP Photo)
FILe - In this dec. 6, 1955 file photo, Natalie Wood, from left, Tab Hunter and Peggy Lee, pose with trophies at the Audience Awards in Los Angeles. Wood accepted an award for the late James Dean for his role in "East of Eden"; Hunter was named promising new male actor; and singer Lee was named promising new actress.  Hunter, the blond actor and singer who was the heartthrob of millions of teenage girls in the 1950s, and received new attention decades later when he revealed that he was gay, died on Sunday, July 8, 2018. He was 86. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579600 | 1955-12 
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 
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 
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