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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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Freddie Garrity, of 'The Dreamers', has his shirt pulled up by a fellow artist, baring his chest during a break in rehearsals for the show 'Ready, Steady, Go!'. Seen in the front row are singer Kenny Lynch, Kathy Kirby (blond centre) and Cilla Black (centre in black coat).
Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh talking to handicapped Scouts as they sit at their vantage point in a corner of the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle, where the Duke took the salute at a march past of more than 1,000 Queen's Scouts
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr (l) meets his waxwork at Madame Tussauds in London.
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CP2STO49695 | 1964-04 
United States Attorney General Robert Kennedy answers questions at a press conference in Toronto April 14, 1964.   Kennedy will be the guest speaker tonight at the annual dinner of The Canadian Press. (CP Photo/Ron Meigh)
Robert F. Kennedy, then the U.S. Attorney-General, takes the microphone in April, 1964, to speak at the annual dinner of The Canadian Press in Toronto. Beside him is Mrs. Kennedy. At right is the late Guy Favreau, then Immigration minister, and at left is Stuart Keat of Victoria, president of CP in 1964. (CP Photo/Gilbert Milne)
A.F. Mercier (left) of Quebec, honorary president of The Canadian Press, and his successor as CP president, Stuart Keat (right) of Victoria, talk with Robert F. Kennedy, attorney-general of the United States at a reception in Toronto, prior to CP's Annual Dinner, April 14, 1964. (CP Photo/Gilbert Milne)
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CP1STO579463 | 1964-04 
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CANADIAN TROOPS MAN POST ON KYRENIA ROAD. CANADIAN UNITED NATIONS TROOPS MAN A ROAD BLOCK ON THE KYRENIA ROAD, CYPRUS, WHERE THE GREEK CYPRIOTS ARE ATTACKING TURKISH CYPRIOT POSITIONS, AT ST. HILARION CASTLE. A TRUCK STANDS READY TO BE MOVED TO BLOCK THE ROAD, AS CORPORAL JEAN CHARLES LE FRANCOIS, OF QUEBEC, LEFT, AND PRIVATE GASTON WALLAIRE, OF THREE RIVERS, QUEBEC, MAN A MACHINE GUN POST. PICTURE MADE APRIL 27, [1964]
FILE - In this April 1964 file photo, San Francisco Giants' Willie McCovey poses for a photo, date and location not known. McCovey, the sweet-swinging Hall of Famer nicknamed "Stretch" for his 6-foot-4 height and those long arms, has died. He was 80.  The San Francisco Giants announced his death, saying the fearsome hitter passed “peacefully” Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 31, 2018, “after losing his battle with ongoing health issues.”  (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this April 1964 file photo, San Francisco Giants' Willie McCovey poses. McCovey, the sweet-swinging Hall of Famer nicknamed "Stretch" for his 6-foot-4 height and those long arms, died on Oct. 31, 2018. He was 80. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579464 | 1964-04 
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 
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 
The Beatles rehearsing their flying ballet routine, for the "Night with 100 Stars" show at the Palladium July 1964. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1904424)
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CP2STO49689 | 1964-07 
British gangster Dennis Stafford smoking a cigarette after his release from Armley Jail March 1964. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPMP_008970)
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CP2STO49698 | 1964-03 
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
B.C. Lions quarterback Joe Kapp (22) gets his pass away under pressure from Pete Neumann (74) of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the third quarter of CFL Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 28, 1964. Time does not necessarily heal all wounds.Former CFL legends Joe Kapp and Angelo Mosca became involved in a fight Friday during a CFL alumni luncheon. A video of the incident on YouTube showed Kapp attempting to give Mosca flowers as an apparent peace offering and Mosca rejecting the gesture with an expletive.THE CANADIAN PRESS/CP
Joe Kapp (22) quarterback for the BC Lions manages to get his pass away before Pete Neumann (74) of the Hamilton Tiger Cats tackles him in the third quarter of CFL Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 28, 1964. The Canadian Press
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CP1STO579451 | 1964-11 
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Unique identifier: CP2STO49696 
Legacy Identifier: Everett Collection_1964-04 
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