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WHS#47478: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy prepares to play a tape recording at a dinner honoring him. McCarthy said the tape caught Harry Bridges speaking about plotting to wreck the nation's war effort at a New York meeting on October 11. However, the tape was barely audible. December 11, 1951.  Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
Winston Churchill  October 1951 Conservative Party Conference  at Liverpool Stadium. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1572684)
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CP2STO47702 | 1951 
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Princess Elizabeth, centre, and the Duke of Edinburgh, on her left, with officials of the Vatican.
Prince Charles holds the hand of his mother, Princess Elizabeth, as they walked to the Royal car at Heathrow Airport, when the Princess returned home after her visit to Rome with the Duke of Edinburgh.
Finishing touches are put on a lifeboat at London's South Bank before the opening of the Festival of Britain. The Shot Tower can be seen in the background, complete with radar installation
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CP2STO50012 | 1951-04 
FILE - In this April 7, 1951 file photo, Bill Tilden makes a return during an exhibition match at the Bayside Tennis Club in Bayside, N.Y. A group is pushing for a historical marker touting the accomplishments of tennis great Bill Tilden at Philadelphia's Germantown Cricket Club, but hit a roadblock over questions about the star's conduct with teenage boys. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this April 20, 1951 file photo, Gen. Douglas MacArthur waves from an open car during the ticker-tape parade in his honor in New York's financial district on lower Broadway. On Friday July 10, 2015, the U.S. women's soccer team will celebrate winning the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer championship with a ticker-tape parade along the same route on lower Broadway where they will be the first national team since 1984 and the first all-female team ever to be honored with the iconic parade. (AP Photo/File)
FILE- In this April 6, 1951 file photo, a handcuffed David Greenglass is escorted by U.S. Deputy Marshall Eugene Fitzgerald from Federal Courthouse in New York City after being sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to spy for the Soviet Union. Greenglass, whose grand jury testimony helped send his sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, to the electric chair in 1953, has said in interviews that prosecutors pressured him to falsify information about his sister.  (AP Photo)
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CP2STO146155 | 1951-04 
WHS#47478: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy prepares to play a tape recording at a dinner honoring him. McCarthy said the tape caught Harry Bridges speaking about plotting to wreck the nation's war effort at a New York meeting on October 11. However, the tape was barely audible. December 11, 1951.  Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
Winston Churchill  October 1951 Conservative Party Conference  at Liverpool Stadium. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1572684)
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CP2STO47702 | 1951 
Princess Elizabeth on arrival in Washington, D.C for a two day visit as a guest of President Harry S. Truman
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on the bridge of the Canadian destroyer 'Crusader' on the crossing of the Strait of Georgia from Vancouver to Victoria. With them is Rear-Admiral Creary.
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CP2STO47699 | 1951 
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File picture dated June 29, 1951 of Joseph Ratzinger (R) and his brother George when they were ordinated priests in Munich, Germany. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger has been elected as Pope Benedict XVI in Rome on April 19, 2005. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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CP2STO47700 | 1951 
HIS BIG MOMENT 

PRINCE CHARLES WENT TO LONDON'S EUSTON STATION TO MEET HIS PARENTS TODAY NOVEMBER 17, 1951 ON THEIR RETURN FROM CANADA 

HERE HE TURNS HIS FACE UP TO CHAT WITH HIS MOTHER, PRINCESS ELIZABETH. ALSO SHOWN ARE HIS AUNT, PRINCESS MARGARET, AND HIS GRANNY, THE QUEEN.

RIDER  A17047     171151ERG  UK
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
FILE - In this Oct. 13, 1951, file photo, Texas tackle Bill Wilson (77) grabs a shirt as tackle Charles Petrovich, right, goes for the ball as they throw Oklahoma halfback Billy Vessels for a 10-yard loss on a lateral pass play in the first quarter of a college football at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. No. 5 Oklahoma and No. 9 Texas are playing in a rare Red River rivalry rematch in the Big 12 championship game on Saturday. It is the first time in 115 years that the border state rivals will play twice in the same season. (AP Photo/Bob Scott, File)
GERMANY West Police
NEW WEST BERLIN POLICE UNITS 

THE FIRST OF THE NEW, WEST BERLIN "ALERT" POLICE UNITS MARCHES INTO THE OLYMPIC STADIUM TO TAKE PART IN THE ANNUAL POLICE SPORTS SHOW THERE, SEPT. 30, 1951. IT WAS THEIR FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE.   

THEIR UNIFORM IS BLUE-GREY MATERIAL A SHADE DARKER THAN THAT OF THE REGULAR POLICE; A BLACK SHAKO INSTEAD OF A GREEN ONE; BLACK BOOT GAITERS, AND ENGLISH-MADE RIFLES.

NOLDE A14135  011051ERG  UK  A LIST  
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
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CP1STO577956 | 1951 
Calgary, Altberta ; Oct. 18, 1951--Royal Tour-- H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth leaving the stage coach at the Stadium, assisted by Mr. Jim Cross, President, Calgary Stampeded Association of Calgary (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C-017824
TORONTO, July 26--Even without a fur coat it's hot these days, but pity the poor bears who have to wear them. This Kodiak bear at Toronto's Riverdale Zoo decided this little pool was just the place in which to spend a hot day. (CP PHOTO) 1951
Korea 13 May 1951 Military - Fishermen captured by H.M.C.S. NOOTKA on West Coast Korea.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (Brown National Archives of Canada)PA-151996
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CP1STO577978 | 1951 
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CP2STO50009 | 1951-05 
HIS BIG MOMENT 

PRINCE CHARLES WENT TO LONDON'S EUSTON STATION TO MEET HIS PARENTS TODAY NOVEMBER 17, 1951 ON THEIR RETURN FROM CANADA 

HERE HE TURNS HIS FACE UP TO CHAT WITH HIS MOTHER, PRINCESS ELIZABETH. ALSO SHOWN ARE HIS AUNT, PRINCESS MARGARET, AND HIS GRANNY, THE QUEEN.

RIDER  A17047     171151ERG  UK
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
FILE - In this Nov. 14, 1951 file photo, Britain's King George VI sits with his grandson Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace, in London. The Prince was celebrating his third birthday. Prince Charles has been preparing for the crown his entire life. Now, that moment has finally arrived. Charles, the oldest person to ever assume the British throne, became king on Thursday Sept. 8, 2022, following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo/File)
Still smiling in the rain and waving to the crowd, Princess Elizabeth stands with Mayor of Halifax Gordon S. Kinley in the doorway of the Lord Nelson Hotel after a civic luncheon November 8, 1951. (AP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579659 | 1951-11 
KING HAAKON LANDS 

LONDONERS PACKED EVERY VANTAGE POINT ALONG THE BANKS OF THE RIVER THAMES TODAY JUNE 5, 1951 TO WATCH THE ARRIVAL OF KING HAAKON OF NORWAY ON HIS THREE DAY STATE VISIT TO LONDON. KING HAAKON SAILED UP THE RIVER IN HIS YACHT "NORGE" TO TOWER BRIDGE, WHERE HE WAS MET BY THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER,  RESPRESENTING AILING KING GEORGE, IN THE KING'S BARGE. FROM TOWER BRIDGE KING HAAKON TRAVELLED IN THE ROYAL BARGE WITH THE DUKE TO WESTMINISTER PIER,  WHERE QUEEN ELIZABETH, WITH THE PRINCESSES AND THE DUCHESS OF KENT, WAITED TO GREET HIM. FROM THE PIER THE ROYAL PARTY TRAVELLED IN STATE PROCESSION WITH A SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT OF HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY BEARING TWO STANDARDS, TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE. 

PHOTO SHOWS: KING HAAKON IS GREETED WITH A CURSTY BY PRINCESS ELIZABETH AS HE ARRIVES AT WESTMINSTER PIER.  IN THE CENTRE IS PRINCESS MARGARET. QUEEN ELIZABETH IS AT RIGHT.

UKOUT/GPU   A7540      06651ERG   FOR
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
ARC DE TRIOMPHE
STORM OVER PARIS 

A BRILLIANT FLASH OF LIGHTNING SEEN THROUGH THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE WHEN ONE OF THE WORST THUNDERSTORMS IN YEARS BROKE OVER PARIS, FRANCE ON JUNE 14, 1951.

AUBRY  A8189     16651
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
Horatio NELSON
Plume Mystery---Scotland Yard fingerprint experts (above) examine ladder used in the London theft of jewelled headdress once worn by Admiral Nelson (right). The value of the stones is only about $7,000. But the trophy is a priceless relic of Britain's hero Police are using bloodhounds in an effort to trace the thieves. The plume, shown in Nelson portrait, is about seven inches high and four inches wide.
6/14/1951
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CP1STO579666 | 1951-06 
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