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British writer Alan Alexander Milne entertains his son, Christopher Robin Milne in the nursery where Winnie the Pooh was born  in his country home, Cotchford Farm, in Hartfield, East Sussex.
The Prince of Wales' Tour to Japan and the East. The Prince of Wales (left) playing polo in Bangalore.
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 18/1/22: THE BRITISH RAJ : THE PRINCE OF WALES IN BANGALORE, INDIA, DURING HIS TOUR TO JAPAN AND THE EAST. THE PICTURE SHOWS THE PRINCE RIDING BETWEEN LINES OF SALUTING INDIAN ARMY PENSIONERS.
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CP2STO50675 | 1922-01 
The Marquess of Cambridge calling at Buckingham Palace.
The Prince of Wales at the unveiling ceremony of the King Edward VII Memorial in Delhi, India during his tour of japan and the East. By his side is the Viceroy of India, The Lord Chelmsford. The tablet of this memorial was placed in position by King George V ten years ago. Beyond is the Jama Masjid Mosque.
Lord Louis Mountbatten and Edwina Ashley (later Lady Mountbatten) in India, during the visit of The Prince of Wales.
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CP2STO50674 | 1922-02 
The Prince of Wales receives a gift of sheep presented by the Maliks of the Khyber Agency during his visit to the Khyber Pass at Sarkai Shiga; part of his tour to Japan and the East.
The Khyber Pass formed the main crossing point between British India and Afghanistan.
The Prince of Wales' tour of Japan and the East. The Prince of Wales passes a defensive 'sangar' after inspecting a blockhouse and its garrison. His staff follow down a whitewashed stone path.
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 1922: The Prince of Wales' tour to Japan and the Far East. The HRH's Staff Polo team in India. (l-r) Indian orderly, Colonel Morgan, HRH, Colonel Harvey, Captain Poynder, Captain Metcalfe.
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CP2STO50673 | 1922-03 
Alexander Ramsey, the grandson of the 13th earl of Dalhousie, stands at salute with his nurse under the Walls of Windsor Castle whilst waiting to watch the Changing of the Guard.
SS Bismarck, later christened RMS Majestic, was launched in 1914 and was, at 56,551 gross tonnage, the largest ship in the world until the completion of the SS Normandie in 1935. here she is seen arriving in Southampton Dock, April 1922.
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 1922: HONG KONG. The Prince of Wales (later the Duke of Windsor) inspects the 102nd Grenadiers of the Indian Army garrison. The Prince visited Hong Kong during his tour of India and the Far East.
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CP2STO50671 | 1922-04 
Ronald True who was found guilty of the murder of prostitute Olive Young in May, 1922.
The Prince of Wales, Lord Louis Mountbatten (R) and Captain Metcalfe (l) in the costume of Japanese Coolies.
Percy Fender, the Surrey Captain, was in remarkable form and scored 185 runs, when he caught by Stephen Fry, son of the famous Charles Burgess(CB) Fry.
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CP2STO50670 | 1922-05 
Queen Alexandra with Princess Victoria driving through London in connection with Alexandra Day.
Walter Hagen practises his chipping
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 The Prince of Wales (later the Duke of Windsor) with King Fuad of Egypt walking in the grounds of Abdim palace. 11/6/22.
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CP2STO50669 | 1922-06 
Princess Andrew of Greece who attended the wedding of her brother Lord Louis Mountbatten.
Lady de Freece (Vesta Tilly) watching the Guards Boat Club Regatta at Maidenhead from her electric canoe.
The Bride and Bridegroom at Lord Louis Mountbatten's wedding to Edwina Ashley at brook House, London.
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CP2STO50667 | 1922-07 
The Dolly Sisters, twins Roszika (Rosie) and Janszieka (Jenny) Deutsch pose on the sands of Deauville in France.
Gerald Lee Bevan arriving at Waterloo Station accompanied by two detectives.
Gerald Lee Bevan, a silver-tongued rogue and swindler, whose frauds were to destroy the life of one of the Victorian and Edwardian era's great aristocrats, Lord Ribblesdale.
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CP2STO50666 | 1922-08 
Former actress Lillie Langtry picking fruit from a tree in the garden of her home in Monaco in 1922. She achieved notoriety by being the mistress of King Edward VII. She died in Monaco in 1929. She was known as "The Jersey Lily" having been born on the island of Jersey in 1853.
Mr Alan John Cobham who reached Croydon third in a De Havilland DH9b.Cobb is the Chief Test Pilot for Geoffrey de Havilland.
The Music Hall star Sir Harry Lauder and his wife, Lady Anne Lauder, leaving Waterloo Station for a tour around the world.
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CP2STO50664 | 1922-09 
(L-R) Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton, captain Bill Blyth and goalkeeper Steve Dunn make their way to the FA enquiry into the controversial match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in September 1922 when two players were sent off during a particularly vicious and bitter game
Lady Diana Duff Cooper arriving with her husband, Alfred Duff Cooper to see a performance for charity of "When Knighthood was in Flower" film at the Scala Theatre.
The accused, Frederick Bywaters, arriving at court during the Bywaters-Thompson case. Along with his lover, Edith "Edie" Thompson, he was to be found guilty of the murder of Percy Thompson, Edith's husband. In one of the most controversial cases of the twentieth century, both were hanged for the murder, in spite of evidence showing that Edith was innocent of the charge.
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CP2STO50663 | 1922-10 
Alan Alexander Milne, Author and Dramatist at home in his artistic house at Chelsea in London.
A Mr Cannell shepherds children across the road at Tufnell Park.
A portrait of a Miss Partridge who Assembles wireless radios in her home in Exeter.
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CP2STO50661 | 1922-11 
Prince Andrew of Greece (right), during the Courts-Martial before the revolutionary tribunal in Athens, which resulted in his being sentenced to banishment and the loss of all rank.
Prince Andrew of Greece (right), during the Courts-Martial before the revolutionary tribunal in Athens, which resulted in his being sentenced to banishment and the loss of all rank.
Frederick Bywaters (second from left) in court during the Thompson-Bywaters case.
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CP2STO50660 | 1922-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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Chatam, Ontario; October 1922--Cities -- The main street in Chatam.
(CP PHOTO) 1999 (Henry Joseph Woodside National Archives of Canada)PA-016775
Toronto, Ontario; September 8,1922 --Amusements -- Model racing yacht, Sunnyside Beach, Toronto. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-084869
Bear Creek, Yukon Territory; July 6,1922--Industires--Gold.O.S. Finnie holding brick containing 500 oz. gold, worth approximately $7500.00, from Canadian Klondyke Co. dredge at the mouth of Bear Creek, Bear Creek, Yukon Territory. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)PA-164038
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CP1STO578040 | 1922 
PREMIUM --  WHS#24095: Experimental International 10-20 tractor.  1922. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
David Lloyd George British Prime Minister 1922 on steps of the Reform Club Manchester. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL477837)
Paris 1922 British Women''s Team at a Train Station in London ahead of departure for the first ever International Track Meet for Women held on the 20th August 1922 at the Pershing Stadium in Paris France.    The first "women''s Olympic Games" was a one-day track meet in Paris in 1922. Eighteen athletes broke world records before 20,000 spectators.    Although women had competed at the IOC''s Games since 1900 initially in tennis and golf, and later in archery, gymnastics, skating, and swimming. These events were initiated by Games organizers and sympathetic international federations like La Fédération International de Natation Amateur. If IOC founder and president Pierre de Coubertin and some of his colleagues had had their way, these competitions would never have been held. The combined opposition of the IOC and the IAAF kept women out of the most prestigious sport on the program, track and field. But in their buoyant, post-suffrage enthusiasm for new frontiers, women in many countries were competing in track and field in record numbers and achieving record times. If they couldn''t enter de Coubertin''s Games, Milliat decided, then they would have an Olympics of their own. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3623314)
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CP2STO47765 | 1922 
FILE - In this August 1922 file photo, Marcus Garvey is shown in a military uniform as the "Provisional President of Africa" during a parade on the opening day of the annual Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World along Lenox Avenue in Harlem borough of New York. The son ofMarcus Garvey on Aug. 17, 2016, said his father’s 129th birthday marked the perfect day to begin a public push for a presidential pardon to exonerate Garvey for an unjust conviction. Dr. Julius W. Garvey wants President Barack Obama to clear his father’s name from a mail fraud conviction that caused Marcus Garvey to be deported from the United States to his native Jamaica. (AP Photo/File)
** FILE ** This 1922 file photo shows Detroit Tigers baseball player Ty Cobb warming up prior to a game. Researchers at Washington University say that's no coincidence _ the baseball diamond, they say, was built for the southpaw. (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO123689 | 1922 
Alan Alexander Milne, Author and Dramatist at home in his artistic house at Chelsea in London.
A Mr Cannell shepherds children across the road at Tufnell Park.
A portrait of a Miss Partridge who Assembles wireless radios in her home in Exeter.
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CP2STO50661 | 1922-11 
The Marquess of Cambridge calling at Buckingham Palace.
The Prince of Wales at the unveiling ceremony of the King Edward VII Memorial in Delhi, India during his tour of japan and the East. By his side is the Viceroy of India, The Lord Chelmsford. The tablet of this memorial was placed in position by King George V ten years ago. Beyond is the Jama Masjid Mosque.
Lord Louis Mountbatten and Edwina Ashley (later Lady Mountbatten) in India, during the visit of The Prince of Wales.
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CP2STO50674 | 1922-02 
 1922--Sports -- Oxford versus Swiss hockey game. At front right is Lester B. Pearson, ca. 1922-1923. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-119892
Lemberg, Saskatchewan; 1922--Immigration-- Phillipina Armbruster, Galician immigrant to Canada. Immigrated to Canada 1889 (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-089665
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CP1STO580024 | 1922-01 
G Patterson v R Lycett in the Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1922. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1012203)
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CP2STO50668 | 1922-07 
Ronald True who was found guilty of the murder of prostitute Olive Young in May, 1922.
The Prince of Wales, Lord Louis Mountbatten (R) and Captain Metcalfe (l) in the costume of Japanese Coolies.
Percy Fender, the Surrey Captain, was in remarkable form and scored 185 runs, when he caught by Stephen Fry, son of the famous Charles Burgess(CB) Fry.
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CP2STO50670 | 1922-05 
FILE - In this August 1922 file photo, Marcus Garvey is shown in a military uniform as the "Provisional President of Africa" during a parade on the opening day of the annual Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World along Lenox Avenue in Harlem borough of New York. The son ofMarcus Garvey on Aug. 17, 2016, said his father’s 129th birthday marked the perfect day to begin a public push for a presidential pardon to exonerate Garvey for an unjust conviction. Dr. Julius W. Garvey wants President Barack Obama to clear his father’s name from a mail fraud conviction that caused Marcus Garvey to be deported from the United States to his native Jamaica. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this August 1922 file photo, Marcus Garvey is shown in a military uniform as the "Provisional President of Africa" during a parade on the opening day of the annual Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World along Lenox Avenue in Harlem borough of New York. The son ofMarcus Garvey on Aug. 17, 2016, said his father’s 129th birthday marked the perfect day to begin a public push for a presidential pardon to exonerate Garvey for an unjust conviction. Dr. Julius W. Garvey wants President Barack Obama to clear his father’s name from a mail fraud conviction that caused Marcus Garvey to be deported from the United States to his native Jamaica. (AP Photo/File)
Canadian-born actress Mary Pickford is photographed on Aug. 29, 1922. Pickford, who is called "The World's Sweetheart," is married to Douglas Fairbanks, Snr., her second husband. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO123690 | 1922-08 
David Lloyd George British Prime Minister 1922 on steps of the Reform Club Manchester. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL477837)
WHS#44481: A farmer feeds green corn to hogs on the Puffer farm. Photograph taken for International Harvester's Agricultural Extension Department. October 22, 1922.  Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
PREMIUM --  WHS#28218: Pioneers of Buffalo County memorial marker. This photograph was taken during the dedication ceremonies and includes a young girl standing next to the American flag.  Alma, Wisconsin, 1922. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50662 | 1922-10 
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