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Harold Wilson British Prime Minister is driven back to Downing Street in a police car. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1642769)
Antonio and his Spanish Dance Company open a four week season at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.  Dancing here are Antonio and Rosario. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3696648)
American singer Roy Orbison at the Microphone  at ATV House in London where he has signed a TV contract worth £10,000 for 2 shows on ITV  October 1964. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1895635)
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CP2STO47671 | 1964 
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Lord Carrington, Minister without Portfolio, arriving at No 10 Downing Street, London, to attend a meeting of Ministers.
Former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at the Earl of Swinton's Estate, Yorkshire, where he joined in as a guest at the grouse shooting party
Prince Charles - who has recently recovered from pneumonia in an Aberdeen nursing home - alongside Queen Elizabeth II  as they leave Smith's Lawn, Windsor Great Park, where they had watched the Duke of Edinburgh play for Windsor Park in a Bank Holiday polo match.
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CP2STO49687 | 1964-08 
PROVINCIAL PREMIERS CONFERENCE
( JPR 1) JASPER, Alta., AUG. 2—PREMIERS ARRIVE—Premiers from across Canada arrived in Jasper Sunday for the fifth annual conference. The two-day session will be closed and no formal decisions will be reached. Among those who arrived Sunday were (left to right) Premier Lesage, Premier Robarts, Premier Shaw and Premier Roblin. (CP WIRE PHOTO) 1964 (ROWED PHOTOS)  bt 857p
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CP1STO579457 | 1964-08 
This view looking west from 15th Street on Columbia Ave. shows Main Street was involved in rioting in the predominantly black area of North Philadelphia during the night and continuing into today, Aug. 29, 1964.  At left, firemen clear smoldering rubble from wrecked store. Demonstrators, bystanders and police line street in background. Looting was widespread and damage heavy. At least 50 persons were injured including 27 policemen. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Aug, 6, 1964, file photo Chicago Bears NFL football players, from left,  Roosevelt Taylor, John Sisk and Frank Budka, pose at Soldiers Field in Chicago. Taylor, a star safety on the Chicago Bears' 1963 NFL championship team, has died Friday, May 30;. 2020, He was 82. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this August 1964 file photo, New York Giants' Del Shofner poses for a photo during training camp in Fairfield, Conn. Shofner, the wide receiver who combined with Hall of Fame quarterback Y.A. Tittle to give the Giants one of the NFL's most prolific passing threats in the early 1960s, has died. He was 85. Shofner's daughter, Laurie Shofner Corwin, confirmed the death Thursday, March 12, 2020, in a telephone call to The Associated Press. A family statement said the five-time Pro Bowl receiver died in Los Angeles on Wednesday of natural causes with his family by his side. (AP Photo, File)(AP Photo/Harry Harris, File)
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CP1STO579456 | 1964-08 
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1964 file photo, U.S. civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King receives the Nobel Peace Prize from Gunnar Jahn, chairman of the Nobel Committee, in Oslo, Norway. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this photo taken on Nov. 6, 1964, salvage work are underway on the colossal 32-century-old temple of Abu Simbel, built by King Ramses II and dedicates to the worship of four prominent gods, as scores of determined archaeologist rally for the "last big dig" to save Nubia's invaluable relics before they disappear beneath waters rising behind the Aswan Dam. The global campaign that saved the ancient Egyptian temples of Abu Simbel from inundation by the Aswan Dam 50 years ago was remembered this week as an unprecedented engineering achievement and a turning point in the perception of cultural treasures as a responsibility of all humanity.  (AP-Photo)
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 1964 file photo, New York Yankees pitcher Jim Bouton takes aim as he holds two balls in the right hand that his teammates hope will lead them to victory in the sixth World Series game in New York. Jim Bouton, the New York Yankees pitcher who shocked the conservative baseball world with the tell-all book "Ball Four," has died, Wednesday, July 10, 2019. He was 80.(AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO577926 | 1964 
Prime Minister Pearson (left) shares a joke with his British colleague Harold Wilson (right) before a formal dinner at Mr. Pearson's residence Dec. 9, 1964 in Ottawa, ON. Canadian high commissioner to Britain, Lionel Chevrier, looks on. (CP PHOTO)
Red Chinese newspapers Thursday, Nov. 13, 1964 paid a tribute to Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of his death. Dr. Bethume organized medical services for Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the 1930s. He is shown eating a meal behind the Red lines in Shensi-Chakar Provinces in 1938, one year before he died of an infection, contracted while working on Chinese wounded. (CP PHOTO) 1999
Quebec, Quebec 27 October 1864 Quebec Confederation Conference - The Delegates of the Provinces at the Quebec Confederation Conference (CP PHOTO) 1998  (National Archives of Canada--Jules-Isaie Benoit dit  Livernois)  C-016588
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CP1STO577927 | 1964 
Harold Wilson British Prime Minister is driven back to Downing Street in a police car. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1642769)
Antonio and his Spanish Dance Company open a four week season at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.  Dancing here are Antonio and Rosario. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3696648)
American singer Roy Orbison at the Microphone  at ATV House in London where he has signed a TV contract worth £10,000 for 2 shows on ITV  October 1964. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1895635)
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CP2STO47671 | 1964 
Dr Martin Luther King in the pulpit of St Paul's Cathedral, where he became the first Free Church Minister to preach at a statutory service in St Paul's. He spent a few days in Britain on his way to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Sonny Liston uses a punch bag during a training session.
Queen Elizabeth II arriving at the Canadian High Commissioner's residence in London for a farewell dinner prior to her departure two days later for a Canadian Tour.
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CP2STO47669 | 1964 
Sonny Liston uses a punch bag during a training session.
Queen Elizabeth II at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London when she led the nation's homage to the dead of two world wars. Standing near the Queen on right is the Duke of Gloucester.
Sonny Liston in training.
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CP2STO49682 | 1964-11 
The Beatles in concert in Montreal Sept 8, 1964. The Canadian Press Images/Staff
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Sept. 1864 Historical Events - Several of the Fathers of Confederation photographed at the Charlottetown Conference in Sept. 1864 where they had gathered to consider the union of the British North American Colonies. 
Sir John A. Macdonald and Georges Etienne Cartier are in the foreground(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)PA-091061
The Beatles arrive in Montreal Sept 8, 1964. The Canadian Press Images/Staff
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CP1STO579455 | 1964-09 
Swinging Blue Jeans January 1964 pop group at the Empire Leicester Square Y2K. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1191480)
KISS ME, STUPID, from left: Felicia Farr visited by Jack Lemmon on set, 1964
MARNIE, Sean Connery, 1964
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CP2STO49702 | 1964-01 
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