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Wendy Richard December 1966   Actress and Model   aged 19 years old. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1456279)
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CP2STO47665 | 1966 
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The Blackfriar public house on Queen Victoria Street, London
Prime Minister Harold Wilson talking to local housewife Mrs Cavanagh and her son David, while on an election day tour of his Huyton constituency, Lancashire.
The Prime Minister Harold Wilson is very popular with these children, who waved pictures of him as he left the St Agnes Labour Club in Huyton, Lancashire during his tour of the polling stations in his constituency on polling day for the General Election.
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CP2STO49649 | 1966-03 
FILE - In this March 1966, file photo, a U.S. Air Force B-52 delivers a bomb load of more than 38,000 pounds against Viet Cong strongholds in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The Vietnamese capital Hanoi once trembled as waves of American bombers unleashed their payloads, but when Kim Jong Un arrives here for his summit with President Donald Trump he won’t find rancor toward a former enemy. Instead, the North Korean leader will get a glimpse at the potential rewards of reconciliation. (AP Photo, File)
QUEEN ELIZABETH SAILS FOR NEW YORK 

THE CUNARDER "QUEEN ELIZABETH", 83,673 TONS, THE WORLD'S LARGEST PASSENGER LINER, SAILS FROM SOUTHAMPTON FOR NEW YORK, TODAY, MARCH 29, 1966 AFTER UNDERGOING A 1,500,000 IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME, SHE IS TO MAKE AN EASTER CRUISE TO BERMUDA AFTER CALLING AT NEW YORK.

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FILE - In this March 10, 1966 file photo, Hugh Downs hosts the "Today"show on NBC.  Downs, a genial and near-constant presence on television from the 1950s through the 1990s, has died. His family said Downs died of natural causes Wednesday, July 1, 2020, in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 99. Downs was a host of the "Today" show on NBC, worked on the "Tonight" show when Jack Paar was in charge, and hosted the long-running game show "Concentration." (AP Photo/Jack Kanthal, File)
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CP1STO579430 | 1966-03 
Wendy Richard December 1966   Actress and Model   aged 19 years old. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1456279)
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CP2STO47665 | 1966 
 Liberal Member of Parliament for St. Maurice-Laflèche Jean Chretien poses in his Ottawa office on Dec. 21, 1966. (CP PHOTO/Charles Mitchell)
Quarterbac Russ Jackson with Schenley Trophy in Vancouver on November 24, 1966. Almost 50 years after retiring, Russ Jackson is still waiting for the CFL's next Canadian-born starting quarterback.Jackson, 80, retired in 1969 after leading the Ottawa Rough Riders to a second straight Grey Cup title and the third of his illustrious 12-year career. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stan Mulcahy
Stanley Knowles, (centre foreground) at a NDP caucus meeting with Federal NDP leader Tommy Douglas (right) and David Lewis (rear left) in Aug 29, 1966. Lewis won the NDP leadership in 1971 when Douglas retired. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO577923 | 1966 
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain Princess Margaret
QUEEN VISITS HER MOTHER IN HOSPITAL 

QUEEN ELIZABETH II, LEFT, WITH PRINCESS MARGARET AND PRINCE CHARLES, DRIVE FROM THE KING EDWARD VII HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS, AFTER VISITING QUEEN MOTHER ELIZABETH, WHO IS RECOVERING FROM AN ABDOMINAL OPERATION. THE ROYAL FAMILY DROVE FORM WINDSOR, WHERE THEY ARE SPENDING CHRISTMAS, TO VISIT TO QUEEN MOTHER.

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12/25/1966
FILE - In this Nov. 10, 1966 file photo, Senator-elect Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., poses in front of the Capitol in Washington. Hollings, a moderate six-term Democrat who made an unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 1984, has died. He was 97. Family spokesman Andy Brack says Hollings died early Saturday, April 6, 2019. (AP Photo/Henry Griffin, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 2, 1966, file photo, Green Bay quarterback Bart Starr (15) is pursued by Detroit Lions' Darris McCord during a football game in Green Bay, Wisc. Bart Starr, the Green Bay Packers quarterback and catalyst of Vince Lombardi's powerhouse teams of the 1960s, died Sunday, May 26, 2019. He was 85. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO577922 | 1966 
Actress Elizabeth Taylor seated on Firebird, a white stallion from Vienna's Riding School, from the film "Reflections in a Golden Eye"
Back from the South Africa, singer Kathy Kirby talks with journalists after arriving at Southampton aboard the liner S.A. Vaal following a concert tour.
Gone are the Days of Steam as children play and dream on this old tractor at Harlow. With the dangerous aprts removed, it has now become an adventure plaything.
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CP2STO47666 | 1966 
Actress Elizabeth Taylor seated on Firebird, a white stallion from Vienna's Riding School, from the film "Reflections in a Golden Eye"
Pop singer Georgie Fame and folk singer Julie Felix pictured at the Saville Theatre, London, where they are to appear together in "Fame in '67".
PREMIUM --  Fashion designer Mary Quant leaving London Airport heading for Amsterdam to judge a mini skirt competition.
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CP2STO49631 | 1966-12 
Corporal Janet Anderson (l) and Senior Aircraftwoman Brenda Wylie make sure this vintage Supermarine Spitfire Mk 19 will be shining at its best for the Battle of Britain Day at Biggin Hill, Kent
A covered Buster Edwards is flanked by two prison officers after making his second appearance on charges connected to the Great Train Robbery of 1963
The Troggs celebrate the release of their new single 'I Can't Control Myself': (l-r) Chris Britton, Pete Staples, Ronnie Bond and Reg Presley
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CP2STO49636 | 1966-09 
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CP2STO49637 | 1966-09 
In dressing gown British heavyweight Henry Cooper during training at Thomas A Becket Gymnasium, Old Kent Road, London.
British heavyweight Henry Cooper during training at Thomas A Becket Gymnasium, Old Kent Road, London.
With a life-sized photo model of the man he is to box, Henry Cooper is at the Odeon in Leicester Square, London, to sign the contract for his fight with Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali, with the bout to be staged at Arsenal's Highbury stadium on May 21. Watching him are his manager Jim Wicks (left) and promoter Harry Levine (right).
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CP2STO49647 | 1966-04 
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