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MBDSALO EC084
CP134191119 | MBDSALO EC084 
MBDTEON EC013
CP134190333 | MBDTEON EC013 
MBDBETH EC421
CP134190009 | MBDBETH EC421 
Clowns Niki, Percy Huxter (Clown Hat) and Bob Beasey (Bowler Hat) from the Bertram Mills Circus, frolic with Mrs Jane Whitton aged 86 under the mistletoe at the Brair Dene home for the aged, Shephards Bush Road, West London December 1953 Neg No D7634. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPMP_008655)
Workers arrive for their shift at the new Rolls Royce factory in East Kilbride, Scotland November 1953. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL1562585)
Boy and girl on horse as dog jumps on - October 1953 David Sutton dressed as cowboy Lassie the collie dog October 1950s. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3408673)
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CP2STO47696 | 1953 
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CP16139875 | HISW023 WH293 
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FILE - Wilbert Coffin is seen in this undated photo. For much of the past half century, Marie Stewart has coped with her pain by blocking out memories of her brother’s conviction and execution. But now the 75-year-old woman from Gaspe, Que., is fighting to clear his name so Wilbert Coffin can become the first Canadian to have his conviction overturned posthumously. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE)
This 1953 photo shows Richard Lindsey (left), 17, and Frederick Claar, 20, at a cabin in the Gaspe penninsula, from a camera found near Claar's body. See Wilbert Coffin murder case. (CP PHOTO/files)
This 1953 photo shows a man holding an object ressembling a gun or a belt, in a photo taken from the camera found next to Frederick Claar's body, at a cabin in the Gaspe penninsula. The photo was used as evidence in the murder trial of Wilbert Coffin, who was found guilty and hanged in 1956. (CP PHOTO/files)
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CP1STO579644 | 1953-01 
JW Kyle, Irish captain, capped 27 times, with French captain Jean Pratt, before the international rugby match at the Ravenshill Ground, Belfast. Final Score: Ireland 16  France 3.
Queen Elizabeth II with the Duke of Edinburgh and their children, Princess Anne, left, and Prince Charles at Balmoral Castle.
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CP2STO49968 | 1953-01 
ORIGINAL OF WIREPHOTO: THE EARL OF DALKEITH AND HIS SMILING BRIDE, IN THEIR CAR, LEAVE ST. GILES CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, AFTER THEIR WEDDING, JANUARY 10TH. THE 29-YEAR-OLD EARL, SON AND HEIR OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH AND A GODSON OF QUEEN MARY, WAS MARRIED TO MISS JANE McNEILL, 22-YEAR-OLD ONLY DAUGHTER OF MR. JOHN McNEILL, Q.C., AND MRS. McNEILL OF DRUIMAVUIE, APPIN, ARGYLL, SCOTLAND. THE BRIDE'S DIAMOND TIARA OF MAYFLOWERS AN HEIRLOOM FROM THE BRIDEGROOM'S FAMILY - WAS WORN OVER A FINE TULLE VEIL. HER WEDDING DRESS WAS A CRINOLINE DRESS OF FRANCH WHITE LACE RE-EMBROIDERED WITH SILVER THREAD. IT WAS DESIGNED BY HARDY AMIES.  WORTH/PRIEST C 459  Associated Press Photo from London  11153RJP
1/10/1953
FILE - In this Jan. 31, 1953, file photo, Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Jackson poses arriving at the Statler Hotel in Washington, for the dinner of the Alfalfa Club where he was "nominated" for president in a fun fest. On the night Judge Neil Gorsuch was nominated to fill Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat on the U.S. Supreme Court, he was thinking about history. “The towering judges that have served in this particular seat on the Supreme Court, including Antonin Scalia and Robert Jackson, are much in my mind at this moment,” Gorsuch said in the East Room of the White House following his nomination by President Donald Trump. (AP Photo)
Guarded by members of the Lancashire Fusiliers, police and loyal Kikuyu spearmen, suspected members of the Mau Mau are questioned about the murder of two Europeans near Gilgil, Kenya, on Jan. 8, 1953. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579643 | 1953-01 
Clowns Niki, Percy Huxter (Clown Hat) and Bob Beasey (Bowler Hat) from the Bertram Mills Circus, frolic with Mrs Jane Whitton aged 86 under the mistletoe at the Brair Dene home for the aged, Shephards Bush Road, West London December 1953 Neg No D7634. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPMP_008655)
Workers arrive for their shift at the new Rolls Royce factory in East Kilbride, Scotland November 1953. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL1562585)
Boy and girl on horse as dog jumps on - October 1953 David Sutton dressed as cowboy Lassie the collie dog October 1950s. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3408673)
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CP2STO47696 | 1953 
FILE - In this Dec. 23, 1953 file photo, Chinese communist prisoners of war come out of a compound in Panmunjom, North Korea, to be interviewed by communists seeking to bring them back into the fold. In the corner of Asia where three Olympics - including the current one - are unfolding in the next four years, the political relationships are complex and easily misunderstood. China has a complex relationship with the two Koreas but a clear overriding goal of maintaining stability and avoiding conflict on its northeastern border.   (AP Photo/File)
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain Princess Margaret

LAUGHTER OUT OF COURT

THE QUEEN, THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHO IS WEARING GLASSES, AND PRINCESS MARGARET, SMOKING A CIGARETTE. THROUGH A LONG HOLDER, LAUGH FROM THE ROYAL BOX DURING THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE AT THE LONDON COLISEUM LAST NIGHT NOVEMBER 2. THE SHOW WAS IN AID OF THE VARIETY ARTISTES' BENEVOLENT FUND. OTHERS SHOWN ARE UNIDENTIFIED

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FILE - In this July 10, 1953, file photo, Ben Hogan holds his trophy after winning the British Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie, Scotland. Carnoustie is known more for the calamity it causes than the British Open champions it produces. That reputation is what awaits the world's best when the 147th edition of the British Open returns to what many consider the toughest links in the world. (AP Photo/Dennis Lee Royle, File)
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CP1STO577948 | 1953 
The Duke of Edinburgh, butcher's apron over his whites, holds a huge lather brush in his hand and waits for Father Neptune's next victim in the 'crossing the line' ceremony held aboard the liner 'Gothic', when she sailed across the Equator. Neptune is played by Inspector Frank Kelley, personal police officer to the Duke.
Princess Margaret, cigarette in hand, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Elizabeth II watching the Royal Command Variety Performance. The show was in aid of the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund.
FUEL CRISIS 1953: Manned by an Army driver, a tanker carrying fuel oil leaves the Townmead Rd depot, Fulham, London - the first of the depot's tankers to be taken out by a military crew. Drivers from all 3 services have moved to depots to restore the distribution of petrol and oil to the London area interrupted by a strike of tanker drivers.
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CP2STO47695 | 1953 
Gordie Howe, then with the Detroit Red Wings, puts a puck past Johnny Bower of the New York Rangers for his 215th goal November 11, 1953, during National Hockey League action in New York. Canadian hockey legend Johnny Bower has died. A statement from his family says the 93-year-old died after a short battle with pneumonia. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP
It was a long time coming but Big Jean Beliveau (right)  finally put his name to a Montreal Canadiens contract, Montreal, Que., Oct. 3, 1953. He is shown here with managing director Frank Selke. The 22-year-old centre from Victoriaville, Quebec had played junior and senior hockey; his salary for the five-year contract was not made public at the time but Selke said the contract was the Òhighest ever given [to] any player.Ó Beliveau signed only a few hours before the National Hockey LeagueÕs seventh annual All-Star game, during which he assisted on one goal. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Sherman tanks of B Squadron, Lord Strathcona's Horse grind a path up the bank of the Imjin River, in 1952.  Almost 27,000 Canadians served in the Korean War which ended July 27, 1953. (CP PHOTO/National Archive of Canada)
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CP1STO577949 | 1953 
The Duke of Edinburgh leaving The Press Association on Fleet Street, London, after attending a luncheon given by the Board of Directors. With the Duke is Laurence P. Scott, Chairman of the Press Association.
The Duke of Edinburgh in his uniform as a Field Marshall in the British Army, one of his recent promotions.
The Duke of Edinburgh in his uniform as a Marshal of the Royal Air Force, one of his recent promotions.
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CP2STO49964 | 1953-03 
CANADA  Dominion   Government
CABINET MEETING--This picture shows the Federal Cabinet and their Parliamentary Assistants, sitting around a round table, in session. At the head of the table at centre is Prime Minister St. Laurent.  (From National Film Board)
Ted Kennedy captain and star centre for the Toronto Maple Leafs, kisses the puck with which he scored his 200th goal on March 20, 1953.THE CANADIAN PRESS/CP
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CP1STO579641 | 1953-03 
** FILE ** In this April 15, 1953, file photo, Detroit Red Wings' star Gordie Howe, right, marches down the aisle with his new bride Colleen in Detroit. Colleen Howe, the wife of hockey great Gordie Howe and one of the first female sports agents, died Friday, March 6, 2009. She was 76. (AP Photo/Preston Stroup,file)
Veteran Canadiens centre Elmer Lach hugs the Stanley Cup in the dressing room of the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Que., on April 16, 1953, after scoring the only goal in the fifth game of the Stanley Cup playoffs with the Boston Bruins. Lach scored the goal at 1:22 of a sudden death overtime period to give his team a 1-0 triumph. THE CANADIAN PRESS/The Associated Press
** FILE ** George Mikan, right, center for the Minneapolis Lakers, goes way up to make a goal as New York Knickerbockers' center Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton  (8) tries to defend in this April 8, 1953 photo at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York.  Mikan, professional basketball's first dominant big man who led the Minneapolis Lakers to five NBA championships died Thursday, June 2, 2005. Mikan reshaped basketball like few others. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO83772 | 1953-04 
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