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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 
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ATTLEE ON ELECTION DAY 

LABOUR PARTY LEADER CLEMENT ATTLEE SMILES HAPPILY AS HE TOURS HIS WEST WALTHAMSTOW CONSTITUENCY THIS MORNING MAY 26, 1955. BEHIND HIM IS A LABOUR PARTY ELECTION CAMPAIGN POSTER BEARING HIS PORTRAIT OVER THE SLOGAN "YOU CAN TRUST MR. ATTLEE."

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Eyeing a Title All set to win the international frog jumping contest at Margate, Natal, South Africa, is the Frogtown Flier, which with two others came from Angels Camp, Calif. Frogs were given "British nationality" by the mayor of Margate, England, to represent Margate in contest.

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FILE - New York Giants centerfielder Willie Mays blows out a candle on a cake to celebrate his 24th birthday in the Polo Grounds club house after a night game with the Pittsburgh Pirates in New York, in this May 6, 1955, file photo. Mays turns 90 on Thursday, May 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Matty Zimmerman, File)
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CP1STO579607 | 1955-05 
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 
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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CP1STO577945 | 1955 
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 
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 
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 
The Hard(in) Way -- Bud Hardin, Los Angeles Shortstop, flips over after colliding with Seattle catcher Joe Ginsberg in eighth inning of Pacific Coast League game at Los Angeles With bases loaded, he scored from second on Gene Mauch's single. Umpire is Al Somers.
7/17/1955
MOUNT ETNA
ETNA ERUPTS 

PICTURE TAKEN JULY 23 SHOWS SMOKE AND FLAME POURING FROM THE CRATER OF MOUNT ETNA, WHICH IS IN ERUPTION. A FLAMING WALL OF LAVA IS MOVING DOWN TO THE TOWN OF FORNAZZO BUT IT IS STILL 4 1/2 MILES OFF AN EXPERTS HAVE REASSURED THE 800 INHABITANTS THAT THERE IS NO DANGER AT THIS STAGE.

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IKE'S HOME FOR SUMMIT TALKS

THIS PHOTO SHOWS THE LUXURIOUS 15-ROOM VILLA FIVE MILES NORTH OF GENEVA WHERE PRESIDENT EISENHOWER OF USA WILL LIVE DURING THE BIG FOUR "SUMMIT" TALKS. TO OPEN AT GENEVA ON JULY 18.  
THE VILLA SET AMID FORMAL GARDENS LIES JUST OFF THE MAIN GENEVA-LAUSANNE HIGHWAY.  BRITISH PREMIER SIR ANTHONY EDEN WILL RESIDE AT PREGNY, ON THE SAME HIGHWAY AND TWO MILES NEARER TO GENEVA.
FRENCH PREMIER EDGAR FAURE WILL STAY AT VERSOIX, TWO  MILES NEARER LAUSANNE.
RUSSIAN PREMIER NIKOLAI BULGANIN IS TO STAY IN A VILLA WITHIN A FEW HUNDRD YARDS OF THE PALAIS DES NATIONS, WHERE THE TALKS WILL BE HELD.  
EISENHOWER'S TEMPORARY HOME IS OWNED BY GENEVA INDUSTRIALIST ANDRE FIRMENICH, A WELL-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACER.
EISENHOWER IS DUE TO ARRIVE THERE ON JULY 17.  

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CP1STO579605 | 1955-07 
CANADA dom  Army  Royal 22nd Regiment

(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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AMONG ENVOYS AT MCNEIL FUNERAL 

ANTHONY NUTTING, BRITISH MINISTER OF STATE, AND HIS WIFE, WERE AMONG THE DIPLOMATS ATTENDING THE FUNERAL OF HECTOR MCNEIL, FORMER BRITISH MINISTER OF STATE WHO DIED IN NEW YORK CITY, OCT. 11. MR. MCNEIL WAS STRICKEN WITH A BRAIN HEMORRHAGE, OCT. 4, WHILE COMING TO NEW YORK ON BUSINESS. THE FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MR. MCNEIL WAS HELD AT THE BRICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN NEW YORK CITY, OCT. 14, 1955

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FILE - In this Oct. 4, 1955, file photo, Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Johnny Podres is lifted by catcher Roy Campanella (39) after the final out of the seventh and deciding game of the World Series at Yankee Stadium in New York. Running toward them is third baseman Don Hoak. Four times in the previous eight years, the Dodgers had reached the World Series and lost to the Yankees. In 1955, this beloved group finally brought Brooklyn the title. (AP Photo/FIle)
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CP1STO579602 | 1955-10 
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