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The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Cullum Welch, and singer Vera Lynn cut the cake at the national Christmas party of the Infantile Paralysis Fellowship in London.
Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Haymarket Theatre, London, after seeing the play 'The Chalk Garden'.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother welcome home Princess Margaret from her tour of East Africa, at Heathrow Airport
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CP2STO47691 | 1956 
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FILE - In this Dec. 27, 1956, file photo, Boston Celtics' Bill Russell (6) reaches for a rebound in an NBA basketball game against the Rochester Royals in Philadelphia. Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors are trying to to join Russell's Celtics, the Bulls led by Michael Jordan and the Lakers’ trio of title runs fueled by George Mikan in the 1950s, Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the '80s, and Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant nearly 20 years ago as the only franchises in NBA history to capture three championships in four years. (AP Photo/Sam Myers, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 1, 1956, file photo, Bobby Joe Morrow, bottom left, of the United States, crosses the finish line to give the U.S. team the gold medal for the 4 x 100 meters relay at the Summer Olympic Games in the Olympic Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Morrow, the Texas sprinter who won three gold medals in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics while a student at Abilene Christian University, died Saturday, May 30, 2020. He was 84. (AP Photo/Pool, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 8, 1956, file photo, Bobby Joe Morrow, right, the spirit champion of the just-concluded Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, shows one of his three gold medals to his wife, Joann, upon his arrival by air in Los Angeles. Morrow, the Texas sprinter who won three gold medals in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics while a student at Abilene Christian University, died Saturday, May 30, 2020. He was 84. (AP Photo/HF, File)
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CP1STO579584 | 1956-12 
Actor Rod Steiger in London talking on the phone in his hotel room  December 1956. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL764812)
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CP2STO49874 | 1956-12 
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Cullum Welch, and singer Vera Lynn cut the cake at the national Christmas party of the Infantile Paralysis Fellowship in London.
Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Haymarket Theatre, London, after seeing the play 'The Chalk Garden'.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother welcome home Princess Margaret from her tour of East Africa, at Heathrow Airport
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CP2STO47691 | 1956 
PREMIUM -- 

EXCLUSIVE. HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco and his fiancee Grace Kelly during their engagement party held at the Kelly home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, on January 6, 1956. Photo by ABACA.
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CP2STO47688 | 1956 
FILE - In this Dec. 27, 1956, file photo, Boston Celtics' Bill Russell (6) reaches for a rebound in an NBA basketball game against the Rochester Royals in Philadelphia. Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors are trying to to join Russell's Celtics, the Bulls led by Michael Jordan and the Lakers’ trio of title runs fueled by George Mikan in the 1950s, Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the '80s, and Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant nearly 20 years ago as the only franchises in NBA history to capture three championships in four years. (AP Photo/Sam Myers, File)
FILE - This Oct. 31, 1956 black and white file photo shows Hungarian Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty, freed after more than seven years in a communist jail, in his Budapest residence. The Vatican announced on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 that Francis, a day earlier, had OK’d the “heroic virtues of God’s servant”Cardinal Mindszenty, the Hungarian churchman who suffered a long imprisonment for being a foe of Communism,  the recognition of such virtues is a step toward possible sainthood. .(AP Photo/Walter Lindlar, file)
Princess Margaret Portrait
EMBARGO:  WATCH RELEASE DATE:
FOR FIRST PUBLICATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.

PRINCESS MARGARET TOUR OF EAST AFRICA 

THIS PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRINCESS MARGARET WAS MADE BY CECIL BEATON IN THE DRAWING ROOM OF CLARENCE HOUSE, LONDON. IT IS RELEASED IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRINCESS'S TOUR OF BRITISH EAST AFRICA. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS WEARS A DRESS OF APRICOT SILK. A FIVE-STRANDED PEARL NECKLACE AND A DIAMOND BROOCH.

BEA.F.15447       090956  N
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
9/9/1956
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CP1STO577943 | 1956 
Actor Rod Steiger in London talking on the phone in his hotel room  December 1956. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL764812)
Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian refugees remove their belongings in carts in the bomb damaged area of Rue Ababi in Port Said. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL856738)
Actress Brigitte Bardot at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square for rehearsals of the Royal Command Performance 1956. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL893061)
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CP2STO47689 | 1956 
FILE-- One of the first survivors of the 113 men trapped underground in mine explosion in Springhill, N.S. is shown being handed over heads of rescuers Nov. 3, 1956.  (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE) Canada
This June 1956 file photo shows former Quebec premier Maurice Duplessis relaxing with a cigar in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec after leading his Union Nationale party to its third consecutive sweep in provinical elections.  (CP PHOTO) 1956 (files)
Governor General Vincent Massey chats with D.B. Rogers, president of the Canadian Press, and Mrs. Rogers before the CP annual dinner in Toronto, April 18, 1956. Mr. Rogers, editor of the Regina Leader-Post, was elected president of Canada's cooperative news service at its annual meeting. Mr. Massey was speaker at the dinner. (CP Photo/Stf)
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CP1STO577942 | 1956 
FILE - In this July 7, 1956, file photo, the Duchess of Kent, center, presents the trophy for the Ladies' Doubles title to Angela Buxton, left, and Althea Gibson, right, following their victory at Wimbledon, England. Gibson won an amazing 11 Grand Slam titles in three years from 1956-58, including the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open. On Monday, Aug. 26, 2019, the USTA will unveil a statue in her honor at the U.S. Open. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this July 6, 1956, file photo, Peter Thomson, of Australia, holds the trophy after winning the British Open Golf Championship at Hoylake, Liverpool, for his third consecutive win in the tournament. Thomson was the last player to win the same major three straight years. Brooks Koepka has that chance this week in the PGA Championship. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this July 7, 1956, file photo, the Duchess of Kent, center, presents the trophy for the Ladies' Doubles title to Angela Buxton, left, and Althea Gibson, right, following their victory at Wimbledon, England. Buxton, a British tennis player who was the doubles partner of Althea Gibson when the American became the first Black person to win a major title in 1956, has died. She was 85. The International Tennis Federation announced the death of Buxton on Monday, Aug. 17, 2020, describing her as “an early pioneer of equal rights.” (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579590 | 1956-07 
This June 1956 file photo shows former Quebec premier Maurice Duplessis relaxing with a cigar in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec after leading his Union Nationale party to its third consecutive sweep in provinical elections.  (CP PHOTO) 1956 (files)
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CP1STO579592 | 1956-06 
Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Haymarket Theatre, London, after seeing the play 'The Chalk Garden'.
A voluntary sport official and a Signaller from the Australian Army's Signals Corp recording and telephoning the events results to field headquarters and the mobile arena scoreboard.
Vera Lynn painting at her home in Finchley, London.
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CP2STO49875 | 1956-11 
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