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Recruits to the Army paraded at Scotland Yard.
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 Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth, Princess margaret Rose and King George VI after the abdication of Edward VIII.  * 9/2/02: Princess Margaret has died peacefully in her sleep this morning, Buckingham Palace announced. In a statement the Palace said that the the Princess died at 6.30am in the King Edward VII Hospital, London.  * 30/3/02:  The Queen Mother has died peacefully in her sleep at Royal Lodge, Windsor, Buckingham Palace announced.
Wilf Wooller, Cambridge University and Wales
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CP2STO50357 | 1936-01 
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 KIND EDWARD VIII, now the Duke of Windosr, makes his first broadcast to the world.  DECEMBER 11th : On this day in 1936 Edward VIII ceases to be king during a lunch with Churchill  KING EDWARD VIII: King Edward VIII (later the Duke of Windsor) makes his first radio broadcast to the world on the 1st March 1936. Later that year the King broadcast to the British Empire the news of his decision to abdicate the throne. 29/01/03 : Later that year the King broadcast to the British Empire the news of his decision to abdicate the throne. But Edward VIII was banned from making a radio broadcast appealing for public support during the 1936 Abdication Crisis, according to official files. The King wanted to deliver an impassioned speech in the hope of marrying American divorcee Wallis Simpson (later the Duchess of Windsor) and still retaining his throne. But Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin blocked the oration and, in the end, Edward was confined to making a farewell address.
Jackie Crawford, Queens Park Rangers (r)
Bristol Bulldog single seat biplane fighter aircraft lined up for take-off.
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CP2STO50355 | 1936-03 
RC Fleming looks around to make sure no photographers are lurking in his blind spot behind his MG
The winner of the British Empire Trophy race, Dick Seaman (c), stands alongside the runner up, Pat Fairfield (l), and the third placed driver, Bill Everitt (r)
Hundreds of umbrellas in the lost property department at Waterloo Station.
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CP2STO50352 | 1936-04 
Bill Fellowes, Luton Town, leading his team out of the tunnel.
Lionel van Praag
Doreen Evans taking a refreshment.
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CP2STO50350 | 1936-05 
Ladies and gentleman's fashions for Royal Ascot.
Ladies fashion at Royal Ascot.
A fashionable women attends the Ascot races in the Summer of 1936.
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CP2STO50348 | 1936-06 
The last assassination attempt on a member of the Royal Family in this country; King Edward VIII escaped attack when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch, London, produced a revolver. The man - held by police - was journalist George Andrew McMahon.
British athlete Peter Ward breaks the tape to win the Three Miles in an English Native record time of 14 min 15.8 sec
A Telegraph Linesman at work on a pole.
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CP2STO50347 | 1936-07 
Neville Lloyd practises at Brooklands in his MG
People dressed up with comedy costumes and heads at Southend Carnival.
Filming on set at Denham Studios.
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CP2STO50345 | 1936-08 
Winner Frederick Dixon in car.
A wrecked bicycle after a crash involving a bus.
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CP2STO50341 | 1936-09 
Sir Oswald Mosley, the leader of the 'Blackshirts',the British Union of Fascists, addresses a meeting in the East End of London.
Luxury British cars for export to the USA ready for loading onto the RMS Queen Mary at Southampton Docks.
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 The Jarrow marchers pass through Lavendon October 26, 1936, on their way to protest in London over unemployment.
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CP2STO50339 | 1936-10 
A waiter being trained to serve at table at the LCC Hotel and Restaurant School.
A street news vendor selling newspapers at Ludgate Circus on the day King Edward VIII abdicated.
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 30th NOVEMBER: On this day in 1936 Crystal Palace burned down.  1936:  A view of the the Crystal Palace in South London being detroyed by fire. The palace, consisting of glass panes on an iron frame, was the focus for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
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CP2STO50338 | 1936-11 
King George VI at a hunt
Street musicians dressed as Father Christmas.
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CP2STO50336 | 1936-12 
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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CP1STO1704 | Press Association 
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King Edward VIII Abdication Crisis  Royal supporters marching with banner  HANDS OFF OUR KING - ABDICATION MEANS REVOLUTION Royalty Abdication Crisis 1936. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1918689)
PREMIUM --  WHS#15309: Night view of the Madison Theatre with two women in the box office, 111 Monona Ave. (Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.), "Premiere opening day" on the marquee, with Jimmy Dodge's Restaurant and Savidusky's Cleaners and Dyers.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#12205: Engineering photograph of an experimental Farmall tractor designated as model "F-22".  Chicago, Illinois, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47733 | 1936 
Queen Elizabeth Dec 1936

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GAS CHAMBER

Machine of death
11/10/1936
FILE - This Oct. 28, 1936 file photo shows Benito Mussolini, second from left, flanked by Nazis officers on the occasion of the celebration of the fourteenth anniversary of Italian Fascism. Not since Benito Mussolini’s ignominious fall after failed attempts at making Italy a colonial power that gave Hitler the upper hand in their axis, has the executed former dictator’s image carried such currency.  (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO578015 | 1936 
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RETRO ALONSO Spanish Formula 1 Fernando Alonso (team RENAULT) in Interlagos, Brazil, on October 24, 2004. Photo by Bernard Asset/Cameleon/ABACA.
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CP2STO47734 | 1936 
Port Hope, Ontario; November 1936--People -- Sir Frederick Banting of Toronto, discoverer of insulin, at the Eldorado Refinery(Banting, Frederick, Sir, 1891-1941). (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-024051
Moose River Nova Scotia April 24,1936 Disasters - Moose River Mine Rescue. Dr. D.E. Robertson being carried to plane on a stretcher and followed by Mrs. Robertson, Dr. W.E. Gallie, Mrs. Magill (?) and Mrs. Gallie (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)PA-136866
Germany; March 1936--People-- Adolf Hitler speaking during the German election campaign of 1936(CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada/Heinrich Hoffmann ) PA-164752
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CP1STO578014 | 1936 
FILE - In this April 21, 1936 file photo, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain  as he stands with his red budget box in London. Chamberlain, who would go onto be prime minister at the outbreak of World War II, was Chancellor for years during the Great Depression. The budget on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 to be delivered by Philip Hammond is set to be the final spring budget. (AP Photo, File)
FILE — Ellison M. "Tarzan" Brown, a 22-year-old a member of Rhode Island's Narragansett tribe, breaks the tape to win the 40th annual Boston Marathon, in Boston, in this April 19, 1936, file photo. Organizers of the Boston Marathon are seeking to make amends for running the 125th edition on Indigenous Peoples Day by throwing the spotlight on Brown, who won the race twice in the 1930s and inspired the name "Heartbreak Hill." The Boston Athletic Association said Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, it will honor Brown's legacy at the pandemic-altered Oct. 11 running of the race. (AP Photo/File)
An Arkansas farmer and his sons are shown in 1936 in the Dust Bowl. The fatal history of North America's cruel hot weather is a danger often forgotten in a time when air conditioning brings comfort to many--but unfortunately not all. The smothering heat of the 1930s Dust Bowl decade destroyed farms in the Midwest, drove farmers from their land and killed nearly 15,000 people.  (AP Photo/Arthur Rothstein)
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CP2STO94075 | 1936-04 
The last assassination attempt on a member of the Royal Family in this country; King Edward VIII escaped attack when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch, London, produced a revolver. The man - held by police - was journalist George Andrew McMahon.
British athlete Peter Ward breaks the tape to win the Three Miles in an English Native record time of 14 min 15.8 sec
A Telegraph Linesman at work on a pole.
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CP2STO50347 | 1936-07 
Winner Frederick Dixon in car.
A wrecked bicycle after a crash involving a bus.
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CP2STO50341 | 1936-09 
Germany; March 1936--People-- Adolf Hitler speaking during the German election campaign of 1936(CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada/Heinrich Hoffmann ) PA-164752
1936--People--Norman Bethune with Clarke Child.  (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-160713
Temiscamingue County, Quebec; 1936-- Industries-- - Shaft Head, Beattie Gold Mines Ltd., Duparquet Twp., Temiscamingue County. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-017652
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CP1STO579929 | 1936-01 
FILE - In this March 9, 1936, file photo Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers build a new farm-to-market road along Knob Creek in Tennessee. The New Deal was a try-anything moment during the Great Depression that remade the role of the federal government in American life. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 2, 1936, file photo, driver Bobby Sall, of Patterson, N.J., leaps from his overturned race car during a test run for a 250-mile stock car auto race in Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach became the unofficial "Birthplace of Speed" in 1903 when two men argued over who had the fastest horseless carriage and decided things in a race on the white, hard packed sand along the Atlantic Ocean. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 2, 1936, file photo, driver Bobby Sall, of Patterson, N.J., leaps from his overturned race car during a test run for a 250-mile stock car auto race in Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach became the unofficial "Birthplace of Speed" in 1903 when two men argued over who had the fastest horseless carriage and decided things in a race on the white, hard packed sand along the Atlantic Ocean. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO731360 | 1936-03 
The Queen Mary ship sailing past Greenock in March 1936. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL680543)
PREMIUM --  WHS#15291: Madison Theatre marquee. Lombard - Foster in "Love Before Breakfast", also "Two In Revolt" on the marquee.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#15547: Frank family banquet at the home of Morris L. Frank, located at 611 Chapman Street. The family were Greenbush residents.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50354 | 1936-03 
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