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Animals Dogs Alsation German Shepherd Rabbits December 1977 Harold the Rabbit and Rufus the Dog on the bar in the pub The Phoenix at Faversham, Kent. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1936143)
Elton John singing into microphone  November 1977. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL286958)
Margaret Thatcher October 1977 holds up an instant game ticket at the Conservative Party Conference 1977. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1219401)
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CP2STO47636 | 1977 
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FILE - In this Sept. 11, 1977 file photo, Louis Gossett Jr., kisses his co-star Olivia Cole, as she holds one of the nine Emmys awarded to the cast and crew of the TV drama "Roots," at the Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences awards show in Los Angeles. A funeral association official says that Cole died of a heart attack last Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, at her home in San Miguel de Allende, a city in central Mexico. She was 75. (AP Photo, File)
File-This Sept. 13, 1977, file photo shows architect Henry N. Cobb, across from the John Hancock Tower in Boston. Cobb, an architect who designed the tallest building in New England, has died at the age of 93. Cobb worked on numerous buildings throughout his 70 year career. His most celebrated being the 800-foot-tall glass skyscraper 200 Clarendon, the former John Hancock Tower in Boston. Cobb died Monday, March 2, 2020, at his Manhattan home, according to his firm, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. (AP Photo/Chet Magnuson, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 3, 1977, file photo, Rosemary Casals, of Sausalito, Calif. goes for the ball on her way to her second-round win in the U.S. Open tennis championships in the Forest Hills neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York. Casals and eight other women risked their tennis careers 50 years ago when they signed $1 contracts to launch a new women's circuit. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff)
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CP1STO579180 | 1977-09 
  Members of Quebec's National Assembly look at the excavation, underground, where giant turbines will be installed at the James Bay hydro project in this Sept.12, 1977 photo. 2000 marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. The deal gave the Cree and Inuit $262 million in payments, 13,000 square kilometres of land, control over hunting, fishing and trapping, and guaranteed income support for those who wished to live off the land. In exchange, the aboriginals gave up, or extinguished, any future claims to other land and rights. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Doug Ball)
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CP1STO579179 | 1977-09 
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during their traditional summer break at Balmoral Castle. The royal couple are seen with 'Tinker', a cross between a corgi and long haired dachshund.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during their traditional summer break at Balmoral Castle. The royal couple are seen with 'Tinker', a cross between a corgi and long haired dachshund.
Actress Julie Harris on stage in the role of American poetess Emily Dickinson in the one-women production of 'The Belle of Amherst'.
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CP2STO49360 | 1977-09 
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File picture dated May 28, 1977 of Berlin's former bishop Cardinal Alfred Bengsch (L) laying his hands on the head of the then professor of theology Joseph Ratzinger in 'Liebfrauen Cathedral' 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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CP2STO47637 | 1977 
Animals Dogs Alsation German Shepherd Rabbits December 1977 Harold the Rabbit and Rufus the Dog on the bar in the pub The Phoenix at Faversham, Kent. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1936143)
Elton John singing into microphone  November 1977. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL286958)
Margaret Thatcher October 1977 holds up an instant game ticket at the Conservative Party Conference 1977. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1219401)
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CP2STO47636 | 1977 
Montreal Alouettes' Barry Randall attempts to carry the Grey Cup off the field through a crowd of fans who try and touch the cup in Montreal on Nov. 27, 1977. Montreal won the Grey Cup game 41-6 over the Edmonton Eskimos. The Canadian Press/CPI
Prime Minister Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth II arrive at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 18, 1977 to open the session of Parliament. (THE CANADIAN PRESS)
  Members of Quebec's National Assembly look at the excavation, underground, where giant turbines will be installed at the James Bay hydro project in this Sept.12, 1977 photo. 2000 marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. The deal gave the Cree and Inuit $262 million in payments, 13,000 square kilometres of land, control over hunting, fishing and trapping, and guaranteed income support for those who wished to live off the land. In exchange, the aboriginals gave up, or extinguished, any future claims to other land and rights. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Doug Ball)
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CP1STO577901 | 1977 
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh seated with the Commonwealth High Commissioners to London when they royal couple attended a dinner given by the High Commissioners in their honour at Marlborough House in London.
The Duke of Edinburgh, attending the Silver Jubilee Royal Variety Gala at the London Palladium with Her Majesty the Queen, chats to comic poet Pam Ayres and comic magician Tommy Cooper.
Queen Elizabeth II with Princess Margaret on Mustique. The Princess has a villa on the island
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CP2STO47638 | 1977 
FILE - In this Dec. 1, 1977 file photo, comedian Gilda Radner appears on the set of "Saturday Night Live," in New York. A documentary about the comedian will kick off the 17th Tribeca Film Festival.
The New York festival announced the opening-night selection of “Love, Gilda” on Tuesday.  The Tribeca Film Festival runs April 18-29. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 15, 1977 file photo, then-first lady Rosalyn Carter, left, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, center, and then U.S. President Jimmy Carter, right, react to wafting tear gas as pro- and counter-shah demonstrators clash with police outside of the White House during a ceremony. Dozens would be injured in the violence. Forty years ago, Iran's ruling shah left his nation for the last time and an Islamic Revolution overthrew the vestiges of his caretaker government. The effects of the 1979 revolution, including the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and ensuing hostage crisis, reverberate through decades of tense relations between Iran and America. (AP Photo, File)
Ferrari 312 T2 driven by Gilles Villeneuve of Canada flies in the air over Swedish driver Ronnie Peterson's Tyrrell P34 moment after the two cars collided, Oct. 23, 1977 during the Japan Grand Prix on the 4.3 kilometer course of Fuji International Speedway near Gotemba, south of Tokyo. The cars plunged into a spectator area and killed at least one person, injuring other people seriously but drivers of the two cars escaped injury. (AP Photo/Tsugufumi Matsumoto)
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CP1STO577900 | 1977 
Margaret Thatcher October 1977 holds up an instant game ticket at the Conservative Party Conference 1977. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1219401)
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CP2STO49358 | 1977-10 
'Teds' hanging around in Sloane Square following fights with 'Punks' in the nearby Kings Road, Chelsea, where bicycles chains, studded cuffs, belts and other weapons were found abandoned after violent clashes. There have been further minor scuffles. A Gay Liberation march was starting from Sloane Square today at the time the Punks and Teds usually face each other.
Teddy boys walk along Kings Road, Chelsea, wearing customary dress and reading about their battles with punk rockers in pop magazines.
Queen Elizabeth II granting Derby the status of a city, during her Silver Jubilee tour of Great Britain.
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CP2STO49364 | 1977-07 
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