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The Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman striking a mounted bell in the Norman Undercroft at Westminster Abbey to officially open the second of the present series of 'miniature' exhibitions being held there.
Brightening up street lamps in the Rue du Chateau, Cherbourg, are these amusing faces, an official permanent feature of a shopping area
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher leaves Downing Street for Northolt Airport with her Special Branch bodyguard Bob Kingston.
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Her Majesty The Queen in Zambia August 1979 Margaret Thatcher with Queen Elizabeth II. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1906742)
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CP2STO49307 | 1979-08 
FILE - This Aug. 14, 1979, file photo, shows Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali on at his home in Port Lligat on the Costa Brava, Spain. If the name Salvador Dali conjures images of melting watches and one conspicuous mustache but not much else, then a visit to Spain's "Dali Triangle" will not only make for a fantastic road trip, it will show that there's so much more to the renowned surrealist's work. Three of Dali's homes, all converted to museums, are located along the Costa Brava, a nearly 100-mile (160-kilometer) stretch of rugged coastline in northeastern Catalonia. (AP Photo/Derek Ive, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 31, 1979, file photo, Shirley Muldowney smiles after a qualifying run at 250.69 mph at the U.S. Nationals drag races in Indianapolis. Drag racing is perhaps the most diverse racing series in the world and has always welcomed female drivers. Muldowney shattered the drag-racing gender barrier in the late 1960s, and later became the first woman to receive an NHRA license to drive a Top Fuel dragster. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Aug. 7, 1979, file photo, St. Louis Cardinals' Lou Brock swings while at-bat against the New York Mets in New York. Hall of Famer Brock, one of baseball’s signature leadoff hitters and base stealers who helped the Cardinals win three pennants and two World Series titles in the 1960s, has died. He was 81. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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CP1STO579134 | 1979-08 
 (CPT20-June 16)--Former prime minister John Diefenbaker raises the number one sign at a Montreal Expos games in Montreal in August 1979. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (files-stf)
Diefenbaker funeral in Saskatoon, SK August 22, 1979. (CP PHOTO/dmb)
A Vietnamese refugee boy arrives in Edmonton in this Aug.14, 1979 file photo. (CP PHOTO/Bill Brennan)
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CP1STO579135 | 1979-08 
The Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman striking a mounted bell in the Norman Undercroft at Westminster Abbey to officially open the second of the present series of 'miniature' exhibitions being held there.
Brightening up street lamps in the Rue du Chateau, Cherbourg, are these amusing faces, an official permanent feature of a shopping area
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher leaves Downing Street for Northolt Airport with her Special Branch bodyguard Bob Kingston.
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CP2STO47630 | 1979 
FILE - In this Dec. 21, 1979, file photo, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., with singer Helen Reddy, left, and actress Jane Fonda, talk to newsmen at Los Angeles Union Station, before departing on a fundraiser "Brown for President" campaign train to San Diego. Brown made three unsuccessful attempts for the White House. Brown leaves office Jan. 7, 2019, after a record four terms in office, from 1975-1983 and again since 2011. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 9, 1979 file photo, one of the hostages seized when Islamic radicals stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, blindfolded and with his hands bound, is displayed to a crowd in Tehran, Iran. 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)
FILE - In this undated photo from 1979, a small Iranian girl stands on a captured tank at the entrance to Niavaran Palace where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi once lived in Tehran, Iran. 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/Aristotle Saris, File)
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CP1STO577897 | 1979 
Catherine Deneuve during 32th Cannes Film Festival on May 24, 1979 in Cannes, France.
First lady Rosalynn Carter poses with Senate Sub-Committee members, including Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), center left, in Washington, D.C., February 7, 1979. Photo by Handout/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
File picture of Sheila in 1979, in Paris, France. Photo by Michel Jeanneau/MF/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47632 | 1979 
Tinkers thatched cottage near Herne Bay in Kent August 1979. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3323876)
Swedish pop group Abba Arrive  at Gatwick airport  November 1979. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA175971)
Pope John Paul II gives a blessing from his popemobile during his visit to ireland. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1905530)
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CP2STO47631 | 1979 
Prime Minister Joe Clark has his hands full as he is greeted by supporters in London, ON, Dec. 18, 1979. The Prime Minister addressed a gathering of local P.C. party organizers on the second day of his election campaign tour. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
Montreal Alouettes' Tony Proudfoot drinks champagne from the Dixon Cup after winning the eastern conference championships in Montreal on Nov. 17, 1979. The Canadian Press/Arne Glassbourg
Smoke pours from the Rideau Club across the street from Parliament Hill in Ottawa Oct. 23, 1979. (CP PHOTO/Ron Poling)
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CP1STO577896 | 1979 
BBC TV newsreaders past and present at BBC TV Centre in London celebrate 25 years of BBC TV News. They are, standing from left, Peter Woods, John Snagge, Corbet Woodall, Bob Langley, Colin Doran, Kenneth Kendall, John Timpson and Robert Dougall with, seated from left, Angela Rippon, Richard Whitmore and Richard Baker. Richard Baker will read the 25th Anniversary News at 9pm on July 5 - exactly 25 years after he read the first TV news bulletin.
A Spirfire on display at RAF Bentley Priory as flames engulfed the the 18th century building, home of Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain
The American Airlines Boeing 707, hijacked by Serbian nationalist Nikola Kavaja in New York, on the tarmac at the Irish Republic's Shannon Airport after the drama had ended. Kavaja surrendered to police 15 minutes after the airliner touched down
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CP2STO49312 | 1979-06 
FILE - In this Nov. 9, 1979 file photo, one of the hostages seized when Islamic radicals stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, blindfolded and with his hands bound, is displayed to a crowd in Tehran, Iran. 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)
FILE - In this Nov. 21, 1979 file photo, a Pakistani army helicopter flies over the burning American Embassy building after it was attacked by anti-American demonstrators in Islamabad, Pakistan. This climatic event and others in 1979, which dominated television sets and newspaper front pages 40 years ago, helped shape the modern Middle East. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 9, 1979 file photo, one of the hostages seized when Islamic radicals stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, blindfolded and with his hands bound, is displayed to a crowd in Tehran, Iran. 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)
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CP1STO579129 | 1979-11 
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