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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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(NY19)LONDON,June 1--A FROG THAT A KISS WON'T MAKE A PRINCE--Princess Anne escorts Kermit the Frog Thursday night at a charity premier of "The Muppet Movie at the Leicester Square Theater in London. The Princess did not kiss Kermit and transform him into a prince. 

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In this June 28, 1979, photo, U.S. President Jimmy Carter talks with Japanese Crown Prince Akihito as Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark chats with Princess Chichibu at a banquet given by Emperor Hirohito for heads of state attending the economic summit in Tokyo. When he abdicates April 30, 2019, Akihito will become the first emperor in Japan’s modern history to see his era end without ever having a war. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this  June 12, 1979 file photo, US President Jimmy Carter meets with Norwegian Prime Minister Odvar Nordli, left, at the White House in Washington. Odvar Nordli, a former Norwegian prime minister in the late 1970s and early 1980s died Tuesday Jan. 10, 2018. He was 90. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges, File)
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The Queen Mother, accompanied by officers of the Maritime Command, inspects the Old and New Guards by vehicle around the Garrison Grounds June 27, 1979 before presenting the new Queen's Colours to the Maritime Command. (CP PHOTO/Denis Paquin)
Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, waves to admirers outside of Province House June 28, 1979, while being escorted by Nova Scotia Premier John Buchanan (right). The Queen Mother was later introduced to the Members of the Legislative Assembly. (CP PHOTO/Denis Paquin)
Prime Minister Joe Clark listens intently as he is questionned during his first press conference as head of government in Ottawa on this June 5, 1979 photo. Margaret Thatcher told Clark to rely on his “own instincts” the day after the electoral triumph that made him Canada's youngest prime minister, British archival records reveal. In a congratulatory phone call, Britain's Iron Lady confided to Clark that the keys to her initial success were forming a “well-balanced government” and making decisions only when she was ready. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
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CP1STO579138 | 1979-06 
Princess Anne meets Kermit the frog at the ''Muppets movie'' premiere. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA473179)
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CP2STO49311 | 1979-06 
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 
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 
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 
Queen Elizabeth II talking to guests at a garden party at Buckingham Palace.
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 27/7/79 PRINCE CHARLES TAKING PART IN AN ARCHERY CONTEST DURING A VISIT TO THE COUNTRY LANDOWNERS ASSOCIATION GAME FAIR AT BOWOOD, HOME OF THE EARL OF SHELBURNE, NEAR CALNE, WILTSHIRE.
From left to right: Buster Edwards, Tommy Wiseby, Jim White, Bruce Reynolds, Roger Cordrey, Charles Wilson and Jim Hussey, the seven men involved in the Great train Robbery of 1963.
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CP2STO49310 | 1979-07 
Queen Margrethe of Denmark with her husband, Prince Henrik and sons Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim, right.
Queen Elizabeth II (in pink) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (right) with Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her husband Prince Henrik at Fredensborg Palace during the British Royal couple's state visit
Queen Elizabeth II touring the new £50 million Brighton Marina, which she officially opened. Crowds packed the streets of Brighton to welcome the Queen on her first official visit to the town in 16 years.
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CP2STO49315 | 1979-05 
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