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PREMIUM --  WHS#3851: Valentine floral display window at University Floral Company, McVicar & McVicar, 747 University Avenue.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#25186: John Ciezczak (b.1885?), a Polish watchmaker, who sang songs in Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, and Kasshubian for song collector Helene Stratman-Thomas.  Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#13881: Anchor Savings and Loan Association, 2 South Carroll Street. The Loraine Hotel at 119-125 West Washington Avenue, is seen behind the Anchor building.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47721 | 1941 
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The Women's Auxiliary Air Force's (WAAF) new tropical outfit for wear in the middle east.
The car park at Newmarket for the Derby.
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CP2STO50228 | 1941-06 
FILE - This June 5, 1941, file photo shows two boys stopping at a plaque for Lou Gehrig at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Baseball has been regarded as an American innovation, with its root in the traditional British games of rounders and the ever-popular cricket, but a diary, on public display in Surrey after being authenticated by experts, at least raises the possibility that baseball began in Britain.(AP Photo/File)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO  FROM NEW YORK

FORMER R. I GOVERNOR SAILS FOR NAVY POST 

FORMER GOVERNOR AND MRS. WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT AND THEIR TWIN DAUGHTERS ANNE (LEFT) AND ELSIE (RIGHT) STROLL ON DECK ABOARD THE S.S. SANTA ELENA AS THEY SAILED FROM NEW YORK, JUNE 6. THE VANDERBILTS ARE EN ROUTE TO THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE WHERE THE FORMER RHODE ISLAND GOVERNOR WILL GO ON ACTIVE DUTY AS A LIEUT. COMMANDER IN THE U.S. NAVY.

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FILE—In this file photo from July 1, 1941, actor Gary Cooper, left, who played the title role in the movie "Sergeant York," talks with Sgt. Alvin York, on whose life the movie was based, at a New York hotel. The claim in Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano's 2014 book about York, that a 1918 U.S. Army Signal Corps photo was mislabeled and actually shows York with three German officers he captured, has been disputed by rival researchers. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579856 | 1941-06 
Women's Auxiliary Air Force Flight mechanics painting the markings on an aeroplane.
Spectators arriving at Wembley Stadium
Boys from Battersea in London help to harvest fields on a farm in Buckinghamshire during the Second World War under the supervision of the Rev. J. A. Thompson of the Youth Club.
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CP2STO47720 | 1941 
Esquimault, British Columbia; December 9,1941--Internment Camps--R.C.N. officer questioning Japanese Canadian fishermen while confiscating their boat, Esquimault, British Columbia, 9 December 1941(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-112539
Port Daniel, Quebec; November 1941--Agriculture--Paulette (left) and Evangeline Deraiche ploughing field, Port Daniel.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/Harry Rowed ) PA-112712
England,  October 1941--People -- Capt. Gillis Purcell. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada ) PA-143673
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CP1STO578004 | 1941 
ROYAL FAMILY Norway Crown Prince Olav

(WX5) WASHINGTON, DEC. 22.--SAYS GERMANY MOVING TROOPS FROM NORWAY--CROWN PRINCE OLAV OF NORWAY, JUST ARRIVED HERE FROM LONDON, EMPHASIZED HIS STATEMENTS WITH GESTURES AS HE TOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY THAT GERMANY WAS PULLING TROOPS OUT OF OCCUPIED NORWAY AND THAT UNDERGROUND UNREST AMONG LOYAL NORWEGIANS WAS GROWING DAY BY DAY.

(AP WIREPHOTO) (RMB21325STF0  1941  EDS;  SEE WIRE STORY
WESTMINSTER Cathedral (London, Eng)

CANADIANS AT CATHEDRAL SERVICE 

A FRENCH CANADIAN UNIT AND OTHER CATHOLICS FROM THE SAME BRIGADE ATTENDED A SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER OATHEDRAL TODAY, NOV. 23. AT WHICH THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA, MR. VINCENT MASSEY. WAS PRESENT.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS:  THE IMPRESSIVE SIGH THE CANADIAN TROOPS PRESENT INSIDE THE CATHEDRAL DURING THE SERVICE.
11/23/1941
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(EDITORS: THIS PICTURE IS FOR RELEASE TO PAPERS OF THURSDAY MORNING, OCT.9, WITH HUBBARD KEAVY'S STORY, OR TO PAPERS THEREAFTER. WATCH RELEASE DATE.) 

---PICKFORD IN WAX? 

KATHERINE STUBERGH, LOS ANGELES MANNEQUIN-MAKER, WORKS ON A HEAD OF MARY PICKFORD.

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CP1STO578005 | 1941 
PREMIUM --  WHS#3851: Valentine floral display window at University Floral Company, McVicar & McVicar, 747 University Avenue.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#25186: John Ciezczak (b.1885?), a Polish watchmaker, who sang songs in Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, and Kasshubian for song collector Helene Stratman-Thomas.  Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#13881: Anchor Savings and Loan Association, 2 South Carroll Street. The Loraine Hotel at 119-125 West Washington Avenue, is seen behind the Anchor building.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47721 | 1941 
FILE - In this Feb. 27, 1941 file photo President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks on the radio from the Oval Room of the White House. During an extraordinary 12 years in office, Roosevelt guided the nation through a bleak period of Depression-era unemployment, a severe Midwest drought known as the Dust Bowl and battle against the Nazis and Japanese in World War II. (AP Photo/Henry Griffin, File)
This is a 1941 portrait of actress Hedy Lamarr.  Lamarr, along with composer George Antheil, designed and patented in 1942 a communications system that has become the underlying technology of the cellular phone.(AP Photo)
FILE-This Feb. 17, 1941 file photo shows a scene in the Warsaw Ghetto where Jews wearing white armlets bearing the Star of David board a tram marked with the words “For Jews Only.” After a year of tough negotiations, Germany agreed Monday, Dec. 5, 2011,  to pay pensions to about 16,000 Holocaust victims worldwide who survived wartime ghettos or were forced to hide from Nazi persecution. (AP Photo, File)
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CP2STO51985 | 1941-02 
An RAF fighter pilot wearing his new parachute.
C.S Bigney competing in the New Zealand and Australian Forestry Units "Axemen's Carnival" in the west of England.
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CP2STO50224 | 1941-08 
Dog in Sentry box August 1941 outside Buckingham Palace. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1918673)
PREMIUM --  WHS#24570: A boy rides his bike as if leading a fleet of cars, with the Lake Michigan ferry blowing smoke in the background.  Manitowoc, Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#33331: Escorted by an honor guard of scouts, Mayor Carl Zeidler leaves City Hall to dine at the Dairy Lunch at the State Fair. As always, Zeidler is impeccably dressed. He is also escorted by Russell Frost, chair of the Wisconsin Junior Fair.  Wisconsin, 1941. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50225 | 1941-08 
HONG KONG

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EDITORS THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES OF PICTURES ON HONG KONG FOR RELEASE IN PMS OF JAN 27.  

SANDBAGGED 

PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN HONGKONG, SUCH AS THIS COURTHOUSE, ARE SANDBAGGED AGAINST EMERGENCY. NOTE DOUBLE-DECK TROLLEY CAR.

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OUR MINISTER OF BLOCKADE 

MR. HUGH DALTON, MINISTER OF ECONOMIC WARFARE WAS FILMED IN HIS OFFICE IN LONDON TODAY JAN 7. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: MR. HUGH DALTON, MINISTER OF ECONOMIC WARFARE, POINTS TO THE COAST OF NORWAY WHICH IS NOW RECEIVING HIS ATTENTION, DURING THE FILMING TODAY JAN. 7, 1941

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(LA1) LOS ANGELES, JAN. 14--ACTRESS AND COLLEGE SWEETHEART TO WED -- ACTRESS BRENDA JOYCE AND OWEN WARD, AN ACCOUNTANT AND HER CLASSMATE IN COLLEGE BEFORE SHE ENTERED THE MOVIES, WERE FIRST IN LINE THIS MORNING WHEN THE MARRIAGE LICENSE BUREAU HERE OPENED. THEY WILL BE MARRIED SATURDAY.  BECAUSE WARD HAD TO REPORT FOR WORK AT 9 AM, THE COUPLE APPEARED AT 8 AM FOR THEIR LICENSE APPLICATION.  

(AP WIREPHOTO) (RHS30920-FF) 1941
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CP1STO579864 | 1941-01 
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