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Solo artist David Bowie with his gold disc.
American former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis helping out British light heavyweight fighter John Conteh in the gym. The Liverpudlian is preparing to fight Dave Matthews in a few days in Nottingham.
Lord Harewood and Donald Hathwell at the Newspaper Conference in central London.
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CP2STO49477 | 1973-01 
Left to right, Hilary Pritchard, who presented the awards, top male Rod Stewart, top British Singer Maggie Bell, and top singer/songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan.
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 12/2/73  THE PRINCE OF WALES SERVING AS A SUB-LIEUTENANT ON THE BRIDGE OF THE FRIGATE MINERVA AT DEVONPORT BEFORE LEAVING ABOARD HER FOR ROUTINE PATROLS AND EXERCISE AROUND THE WEST INDIES
An explosion disturbs gulls and other birds in an area once a bird sanctuary but for many years an army weapons testing range, as unexploded missiles are detonated. Civilians are clearing the site, the proposed area for a third London airport.
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CP2STO49475 | 1973-02 
American pop idol David Cassidy greets fans in Manchester.
Peter Gethin crosses the line in his Formula 5000 Chevron to claim victory in the Race of Champions
David Cassidy, banned from the BBC TV studios at White City because of his uncontrollable fans, escaped from their attention when he visited the Gardening Centre, Syon Park, London, for a recording of the Top of the Pops show, in which he stars.
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CP2STO49473 | 1973-03 
PRINCESS MARGARET AND THE EARL OF SNOWDON WITH THEIR CHILDREN VISCOUNT LINLEY AND LADY SARAH ARMSTRONG-JONES.  *  9/2/02: Princess Margaret has died Buckingham Palace have announced. The Palace said that she died peacefully in her sleep.
TV personality Jimmy Hill, right, introduces Malcolm Allison, coach of the Goaldiggers Club, to the Duke of Edinburgh, who were playing against Windsor and Eton Football Club.
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CP2STO49471 | 1973-04 
** Memories of 1955 are recalled by Stirling Moss, seated in the actual Mercedes racing car in which he won his first Grand Prix, as he handed it over to Lord Montagu, right, for the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.
The engagement picture of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips at Buckingham Palace.
Sir Alec Guinness kisses the knee of Madeline Smith during a rehearsal of Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus at the Lyric Theatre.
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CP2STO49469 | 1973-05 
Princess Anne chats with a young rider during her visit to the Winford Orthopaedic Hospital in Bristol. The Princess Royal visited the hospital as Patron of the national Riding for the Disabled Association, of which the hospital is a member.
Joe Frazier, American former world heavyweight boxing champion
Joe Frazier, American former world heavyweight boxing champion
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CP2STO49466 | 1973-06 
Three year old Gregory Bull expresses his opinion of press phtographers at the official opening of the Lordships Nursery school, Letchworth. With GRegory is Mrs Margaret Thatcher, Secretary of State for Education and Science, who opened the school
Queen Elizabeth II at Heathrow Airport on arrival from Canada, where she and the Duke of Edinburgh had been on an official visit.
Paul McCartney and his wife Linda attend the premiere of Live and Let Die at the Leicester Square Odeon
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CP2STO49465 | 1973-07 
A view of the interior of the Royal Yacht Britannia, showing the study after the vessel's major refit.
Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Trowbridge, the first officer to rise from boy sailor to captain of the Royal Yacht Britannia.
The oil refinery at Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales
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CP2STO49463 | 1973-08 
Mick Jagger, lead singer of The Rolling Stones, in concert at Wembley, London.
Coventry City's Tommy Hutchison is sent flying by a tackle from Chelsea's Gary Locke. The background shows a building site where stadium redevelopment is taking place.
 Wind power was sufficent 160 years ago but today farmers need electricity.
Just across the fields the Central Electricity Generating Board power station at West Burton, Nottinghamshire burns 18,000 htousand tons of coal a day to make electricity for farmers, factories and homes. North Leverton windmill still plays an important role in local life. Throughout the winter, farmers bring their grain to be ground into animal food.
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CP2STO49460 | 1973-09 
Labour MP Tony Benn in a thoughtful mood as he listens to Harold Wilson's speech on the second day of the Labour Party conference at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool.
Former architect John Poulson at Leeds crown court on corruption charges.
A diver of the RAF Sub-Aqua Club in Malta inspects a wartime Spitfire, found 32 feet under water at the bottom of Marsalform Bay, Gozo, north of the island. The plane was recovered and taken to Malta. A witness was found who saw the plane go down, 31 years ago, and picked the pilot up
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CP2STO49459 | 1973-10 
PRINCESS ANNE AND CAPTAIN MARK PHILLIPS LEAVING THE WEST DOOR OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY IN LONDON AFTER THEIR WEDDING CEREMONY
The Wedding cake of Princess Anne and Mark.
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 PA NEWS PHOTO 14/11/73  PRINCESS ANNE AND CAPTAIN MARK PHILLIPS ON THE BALCONY OF BUCKINGHAM PALACE ON THEIR WEDDING DAY
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CP2STO49457 | 1973-11 
A hint of Christmas Past, as characters from Charles Dickens's Christmas Carol came to life, thanks to David Harding, who organised the jaunt from No.48 Doughty Street, Bloomsbury, where Dickens lived from 1837 to 1839. Tiny Tim, alias Martin Chisholm, is lifted aboard a stage coach for a drive through Dickens's London.
President Mobutu of Zaire and his wife are welcomed from the royal train by Queen Elizabeth II, at Victoria Station, London.
A hint of Christmas Past, as characters from Charles Dickens's Christmas Carol came to life, thanks to David Harding, who organised the jaunt from No.48 Doughty Street, Bloomsbury, where Dickens lived from 1837 to 1839.
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CP2STO49455 | 1973-12 
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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FILE - MARIO GURRIERI DIES AT 84 - ARCHIVES - AVANT-PREMIERE DU GANG DES OTAGES - MARIO GURRIERI PHOTOGRAPHIANT EDOUARD MOLINARO A LYON POUR LA PROMO DE SON FILM LE GANG DES OTAGES. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
Archive - 1973 - Presentation du film Le Complot a Lyon, Frence en 1973 avec Jean Rochefort et Michel Bouquet. Photo by APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO1097696 | 1973 
With temperatures dipping below freezing, Ottawa teachers march to Parliament Hill Dec.18, 1973. About 3,000 Ottawa and district teachers joined the march, part of a day long demonstration protesting the Ontario government's proposed legislation banning mass resignations. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
National Arts Centre musical director Mario Bernardi and Polish composer Tadeusz Baird look over a score sheet, Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 27, 1973. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai toasts Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau during a banquet held at the Great Hall of the People of Peking on Oct. 11, 1973. (CP PHOTO/Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO577908 | 1973 
David Bowie and Lulu - December 1973 studio shot. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3033194)
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips'' Wedding  November 1973. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1193093)
Overlooking Supreme Court with Sun Hotel Towers and Sanlam building in background Johannesburg. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA615064)
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CP2STO47647 | 1973 
FILE - In this Dec. 16, 1973, file photo, Buffalo Bills running back O.J. Simpson leaves the New York Jets defense behind as he breaks loose for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Bills 34-14 win at Shea Stadium in New York.  In its early days, the NFL often relied on baseball stadiums for its teams. Often, the football team took the name of the baseball team, looking to create the illusion there was a connection between the teams. But once pro football expanded and was shown for free on television, the sport was on its way. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Nov. 12, 1973, file photo, former Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr accepts jersey No. 15 as the number was retired during halftime ceremonies of the Green Bay vs St. Louis Cardinals football game in Green Bay, Wisc. Starr, the Green Bay Packers quarterback and catalyst of Vince Lombardi's powerhouse teams of the 1960s, has died. He was 85. The Packers announced Sunday, May 26, 2019, that Starr had died, citing his family. He had been in failing health since suffering a serious stroke in 2014. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 1973 file photo, people who were detained following the coup against President Salvador Allende's government are taken as prisoners in the National Stadium, Santiago, Chile. Chile marks the 45th anniversary of the coup led by Pinochet overthrowing Allende, on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2018. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO577909 | 1973 
FILE - In this April 17, 1973 file photo, President Richard Nixon speaks during White House news briefing in Washington. President Donald Trump’s surprise firing of FBI Director James Comey drew swift comparisons to the Nixon-era "Saturday night massacre.” Both cases involve a president getting rid of an official leading an investigation that could ensnare the White House, said Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian at Rice University. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs. File)
In this April 2, 1973, file photo,  Brian Oldfield, a Munich Olympian, is all smiles as he is congratulated after he bettered the world indoor shot put record with a heave of 69 feet, 11.5 inches at the International Track Association's athletics meet at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Oldfield, a shot put pioneer and star has died, USA Track and Field announced Friday, March 31, 2017. He was 71. Oldfield helped popularize the spin technique in both the shot put and discus. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this April 17, 1973 file photo, President Richard Nixon speaks during White House news briefing in Washington. Comparisons to the Nixon-era “Saturday night massacre” were swift after President Donald Trump fired the acting attorney general for refusing to enforce his executive order on immigrants and refugees. In both cases, a dispute between a president and his Justice Department led to an evening maneuver by the president to install an acting attorney general more to his liking. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs. File)
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CP2STO88449 | 1973-04 
Jenny Margetts (left) of Edmonton, and Monica Turner of Geraldton, Ontario, co-spokespersons for an Indian Rights for Indian Women's group, speak to reporters in front of the Parliament Buildings on February 21, 1973, protesting what they consider the Indian Act's discrimination against women.  The Act forces Indian women to give up their status as treaty Indians when they marry whites or non-treaty Indians. (CP PHOTO/Bill Brennan)
NDP Leader David Lewis Feb. 9, 1973. (CP/Chuck Mitchell)
British Columbia cabinet minister Frank Calder talks to media in Ottawa Feb.8, 1973 after meeting with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Indian Affairs Minister Jean Chretien. Thirty years after his landmark court decision, Nisga’a leader Calder will celebrate the case that forever changed the way governments deal with First Nations at a three-day conference at the University of Victoria. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579281 | 1973-02 
Liza Minnelli and Lorna Luft daughters of actress Judy Garland   MSI. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL127617)
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CP2STO49467 | 1973-06 
FILE -- Feb. 11, 1973 file photo Italian Director Bernardo Bertolucci, left, discusses a scene  with leading actor Marlon Brando, center, and actress Maria Schneider during the shooting on the movie "Last Tango in Paris", in Paris, France. Bertolucci, who won Oscars with "The Last Emperor" and whose erotic drama "Last Tango in Paris" enthralled and shocked the world, has died at the age of 77. Bertolucci's press office, Punto e Virgola, confirmed the death Monday, Nov. 26, 2018, in an email to The Associated Press. (AP Photo)
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A lone cyclist weaves his way through heavy commuter traffic on London's Victoria Embankment, today, February 28, as workers flooded into the City of London by car and bus only because of a 24 hour strike by Britain's train drivers. The strike came after a week of disruptive slow downs.

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2/28/1973
File - In this Feb. 5, 1973 file photo, convicted mass slayer Juan Corona waves to supporters as he leaves the Solano County Hall of Justice in Fairfield, Calif., after being sentenced to 25 consecutive life terms. California State Prison-Corcoran inmate Corona, 85, died of natural causes on Monday, March 4, 2019, at an outside hospital. Corona was serving 25 concurrent life sentences for 25 counts of first-degree murder. His victims were all farm workers. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579280 | 1973-02 
FILE - In this Nov. 12, 1973, file photo, former Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr accepts jersey No. 15 as the number was retired during halftime ceremonies of the Green Bay vs St. Louis Cardinals football game in Green Bay, Wisc. Starr, the Green Bay Packers quarterback and catalyst of Vince Lombardi's powerhouse teams of the 1960s, has died. He was 85. The Packers announced Sunday, May 26, 2019, that Starr had died, citing his family. He had been in failing health since suffering a serious stroke in 2014. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Nov. 2, 1973, file photo, Connie Hawkins shows off his new Los Angeles Lakers uniform before the start of a basketball game against the New York Knicks in Inglewood, Calif. Before there was Dr. J or Magic or Michael, there was the Hawk. Hawkins died in 2017, at age 75. (AP Photo/David Smith, File)
FILE - In this 1973 file photo, Pittsburgh NCAA college football coach Johnny Majors gestures from the sideline in Pittsburgh. Majors, the coach of Pittsburgh’s 1976 national championship team and a former coach and star player at Tennessee, has died. He was 85. Majors died Wednesday morning, June 3, 2020, at home in Knoxville, Tenn., according to a statement from his wife, Mary Lynn Majors. (AP Photo/Harry Cabluck, File)
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CP1STO579264 | 1973-11 
File - In this June 25, 1973 file photo, the inside of the UpStairs bar is seen following a flash fire that left 29 dead and 15 injured. Most of the victims were found near the windows in the background. The bar is located in the New Orleans French Quarter. A new book details the 1973 deadly fire at the gay bar that killed 32 patrons. Robert Fieseler's book is called "Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation." (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)
File - In this June 25, 1973 file photo, a rescue worker leans heavy against a charred window at the UpStairs bar in the French Quarter section of New Orleans, where 29 persons died and another 15 were injured during a fire. The worker was helping remove the charred bodies when he apparently couldn't face it any longer. A new book details the 1973 deadly fire at the gay bar that killed 32 patrons. Robert Fieseler's book is called "Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation." (AP Photo/PA. File)
FILE - In this June 9, 1973, file photo, jockey Ron Turcotte, left, aboard Secretariat, turns for a look at the field behind, as they make the final turn on their way to winning the 1973 Triple Crown in the Belmont Stakes horse race at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. When Justify runs in the Belmont on Saturday, it will be 45 years to the day Secretariat ended a 25-year Triple Crown drought by sweeping the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)
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CP1STO579274 | 1973-06 
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