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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.
A float carrying the FA Cup, and four of the Derby County side who won the Cup in 1946, rolls down Lombard Street
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.
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CP2STO47712 | 1946 
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PREMIUM --  WHS#34464: Women assembled for the bride's bouquet toss at the Helen Louise Hadley-Dr. John Farrell Whitman wedding reception at the Alpha Xi Delta sorority house, 12 Langdon Street. Picnic Point and Lake Mendota are visible in the background.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1946. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50127 | 1946-06 
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(D12) DETROIT, JUNE 4 -- PORTED : THE CANADIAN STEAMSHIP LINES VESSEL, NORONIC, PULLS AWAY FROM THE DOCK  YESTERDAY AFTER REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CANADIAN SEAMAN ' S UNION AND THE NATIONAL MARITIME UNION TOLD CAPT. WILLIAM TAYLOR THAT DETROIT WAS "NOT A HAVEN FOR SCAB LABOR." THE SHIP WAS BROUGHT HERE SUNDAY WITH A NON UNION CREW AFTER RUNNING A BLOCKADE OF UNIONISTS IN THE WELLAND CANAL. SATURDAY. (SEE STORY) (AP WIREPHOTO)  (EN30955FP) 1946
FILE:  WORLD WAR II  VICTORY PARADES  (JUNE 1946)

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LONDON VICTORY DAY PARADE 

A GENERAL VIEW LOOKING UP THE MALL IN LONDON ON JUNE 8 AS UNITS OF THE HUGE VICTORY DAY PARADE MARCHED PAST FLAGS AND HUGE MASSES OF BRITONS WHO TURNED OUT FOR THE CELEBRATION.

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THE RIVER DISPLAY: VICTORY DAY ENDS IN BLAZE OF LIGHT 

A MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT WESTMINSTER LONDON, MADE A GLORIOUS ENDING TO THE VICTORY DAY CELEBRATIONS HELD IN THE BRITISH CAPITAL, JUNE 8, 1946. AFTER THE ROYAL BARGE HAD SAILED DOWN THE THAMES, ... WESTMINSTER, FIREWORKS CASCADED IN GOLD, AND VIOLET, TORRID REDS AND HELIUM BLUES; SEARCHLIGHTS STRUCK THIER SHAFTS OF LIGHT SKYWARDS, WHILE BARGES FIRED INTO A SERIES OF SET PIECES; BEGINNING WITH PORTRAITS OF THE KING AND QUEEN AND PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS:- A GENERAL VIEW OF THE FIREWORK DISPLAY OVER THE RIVER THAMES AT WESTMINSTER, WHICH BROUGHT THE VICTORY DAY CELEBRATIONS TO ON END IN A BLAZE OF LIGHT, JUNE 8. THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT ARE SEEN AT LEFT.

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CP1STO579750 | 1946-06 
London England June 8, 1946;-- Second World War --The Victory Parade, London, [England] June 8, 1946. William Lyon Mackenzie King rides with Field Marshal Smuts.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)C-009279
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CP1STO579749 | 1946-06 
New York, New York; October 1946--United Nations --Canadian delegation at first session, U.N. General Assembly. (Front, L-R):M.J.Coldwell,John Bracken,W.McL.Robertson,Paul Martin,Louis  St.Laurent. (Rear,L-R): W.W.Mackenzie,  H.L.Keenleyside,George McIlraith,Dana Wilgress (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/George Hunter ) PA-143182
Dieppe, France August, 18, 1946 Ceremonies and Visits - Rt. Hon.William Lyon Mackenzie King placing wreath on grave of Canadian soldiers near Dieppe, August, 18, 1946.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)C-031313
Paris. France; July 28, 1946 -- Paris Peace Conference-- William Lyon Mackenzie King arriving at Gare du Nord, Paris. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-001586
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CP1STO577988 | 1946 
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.
A float carrying the FA Cup, and four of the Derby County side who won the Cup in 1946, rolls down Lombard Street
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.
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CP2STO47712 | 1946 
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R.C. ARCHBISHOP VISITS FILM STUDIO 

BERNARD CARDINAL GRIFFIN, ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER, LONDON, VISITED THE SET OF "CAPTAIN BOYCOTT" AT THE PINEWOOO STUDIOS, THIS AFTERNOON DECEMBER 11 DURING HIS TOUR,, CARDINAL GRIFFIN BLESSED IRISH ACTRESS KATHLEEN  RYAN, WHO IS STARRING IN THE FILM WITH STUART GRANGER. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS- IRISH ACTRESS KATHLEEN RYAN KNEELING TO KISS BERNARD CARDINAL GRIFFIN'S RING DURING HIS VISIT TO THE PINEWOOD STUDIOS THIS AFTERNOON DECEMBER 11.  

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FILE - In this Nov. 9, 1946, file photo, Notre Dame's Emil Sitko (14) grabs a pass intended for Army's Bill West, center right, during the fourth quarter of a college football game at Yankee Stadium in New York. At left, Notre Dame quarterback John Lujack (32) holds out his hands for a possible lateral. The game ended in a scoreless tie. The Fighting Irish were regular visitors to the New York area during the first half of the 20th Century, when their wanderlust turned Notre Dame football into America’s team. (AP Photo/Harry Harris, File)
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SIR JOHN BOYD ORR AT H-T FORUM 

SIR JOHN BOYD ORR (ABOVE), DIRECTOR GENERAL UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION, ADDRESSING THE HERALD-TRIBUNE FORUM AT THE SECOND SESSION, OCT. 29. IN NEW YORK CITY. HIS ANNOUNCED TOPIC WAS THERE CAN BE FOOD FOR ALL."

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CP1STO577987 | 1946 
PREMIUM --  WHS#34561: Christmas Pageant at Zion Lutheran Church. Wisconsin, 1946. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
WHS#41243: Striking members of the United Automobile Workers union at the Allis Chalmers plant in West Allis. November 25, 1946.  Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
PREMIUM --  WHS#5739: Exterior view of the brick building that houses Richards Brothers' Pharmacy.  Marietta, Ohio, 1946. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47710 | 1946 
Dieppe, France August, 18, 1946 Ceremonies and Visits - Rt. Hon.William Lyon Mackenzie King placing wreath on grave of Canadian soldiers near Dieppe, August, 18, 1946.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)C-031313
Pangnirtung, North West Territories; August 1946 Natives - Inuit women hauling a loaded komatik from the wharf to the Hudson's Bay Company warehouse. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/George Hunter ) PA-166448
Falaise, France;  August 11,1946 --Ceremonies and Visits-- Prime Minister Mr. William Lyon Mackenzie King in background, Mr. Brooke Claxton , Minister of Health & Welfare, Falaise, August 11.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C-007793
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CP1STO579746 | 1946-08 
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SIR JOHN BOYD ORR AT H-T FORUM 

SIR JOHN BOYD ORR (ABOVE), DIRECTOR GENERAL UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION, ADDRESSING THE HERALD-TRIBUNE FORUM AT THE SECOND SESSION, OCT. 29. IN NEW YORK CITY. HIS ANNOUNCED TOPIC WAS THERE CAN BE FOOD FOR ALL."

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(FX1-OCT.23) MRS. VINING GRANTS INTERVIEW--MRS. GRACE VINING OF PHILADELPHIA, WHO WILL TUTOR JAPAN'S CROWN PRINCE, 14-YEAR-OLD AKIHITO, ELDEST SON OF THE EMPEROR, IS INTERVIEWED UPON ARRIVING IN YOKOHAMA OCT. 16. MRS. VINING WILL RESIDE IN TOKYO.

(AP WIREPHOTO)(NRW40930CPG)  1946
FILE - In this October 1946 file photo, St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Red Schoendienst throws to first baseman Stan Musial after forcing Boston Red Sox shortstop Johnny Pesky during the sixth inning of the sixth game of the baseball World Series in St. Louis. Schoendienst, the Hall of Fame second baseman who managed the Cardinals to two pennants and a World Series championship in the 1960s, died Wednesday, June 6, 2018. He was 95. The Cardinals announced Schoendienst's death before the top of the third inning during their game against the Miami Marlins. (AP Photo, File))
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CP1STO579743 | 1946-10 
Paris. France; July 28, 1946 -- Paris Peace Conference-- William Lyon Mackenzie King arriving at Gare du Nord, Paris. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-001586
Paris, France, July-August 1946--Paris Peace Conference-- Paris Peace Conference at the Palais du Luxembourg. (L. to r.): Norman Robertson, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Brooke Claxton and A.D.P. Heeney (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-031312
Paris France July 28, 1946 Conferences - Paris Peace Conference,  Gare du Nord, Paris. Arriving from London. William Lyon Mackenzie King at left. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-016472
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CP1STO579747 | 1946-07 
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