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Baby Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite and her mother, Princess Grace of Monaco. The young Princess was born on weighing 8lb 3oz and is heiress to Prince Rainier, who married former film star Grace Kelly last year.
Avril Humphreys wears a hat of mushrooms and toadstools by Simone Mirman.
20-year-old singer Shirley Bassey, then known as 'the Tigress of Tiger Bay', a week before she flew off to the United States to fulfill engagements in Las Vegas. She was discovered singing in working men's clubs in Cardiff, where she was born. In November 1957 Shirley was held prisoner in her room at the Cumberland Hotel, London, by a a man with a revolver. Miss Bassey was in the room for nearly two hours and was finally bundled on to the landing after Police had pleaded with the man to release her. She was later said to be uninjured but suffering from severe shock. The siege by armed Police, during which shots were fired from the room, lasted four hours. Later a man was taken to hospital.
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CP2STO49871 | 1957-01 
Queen Elizabeth II with the Duke of Norfolk at Hurst Park races
Queen Elizabeth II studies her race card as she walks to the paddock at the Hurst Park meeting. Following is her sister, Princess Margaret.
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CP2STO49870 | 1957-02 
 American Do-Wop outfit The Platters arrive at London Airport.
From top left - David Lynch, Herb Reed, Zola Taylor, Alex Hodge, Tony Williams and Paul Robi
The oldest and youngest Titanic survivors with William MacQuitty (centre), who is to produce a film about the sinking of the Titanic, at a reunion of Titanic survivors  at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London. *Fourteen survivors of the Titanic tragedy were reunited at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London, when they attended a reception to meet Walter Lord, the American author of 'A Night to Remember'. The book, which tells the story of the ill-fated Titanic liner sank by an Iceberg in 1912, is to be filmed by the Rank Organisation. Survivors contributed information for the book. *Neg corrupt. Contact scanned
John Cooper , back to camera , instructs from a Cooper car driven by Les Leston as two trainee racing drivers also in Cooper cars - Major Arthur Mallock (left, behind) and John Forster (right, behind) - have a lesson after the opening of the new racing drivers' school at Brands Hatch track , Kent
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CP2STO49868 | 1957-03 
*Scanned off print* Queen Elizabeth II films competitors at the Quarry Jump in the cross country course at the Badminton horse trials. With her, left to right, are the Duke of Beaufort, the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret.
The Duke of Edinburgh is seen trying the passenger's seat of the new 3.5 litre Jaguar XKSS sports car during his visit to the Motor Industry Research Association's headquarters near Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
A girl amidst the apple blossom of a Kentish orchard.
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CP2STO49866 | 1957-04 
Queen Elizabeth II in Copenhagen, on the last day of her State visit to Denmark.
The Danish heir to the throne, Princess Margrethe, greets Queen Elizabeth II with a kiss on her arrival ashore in Copenhagen from the Royal Yacht Britannia, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh. With the royal couple are King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid of Denmark.
Waving Union Jacks, Danish children almost break the thin cord barrier in their enthusiasm to greet Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh as they pass on their way to the Amelienborg Palace.
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CP2STO49864 | 1957-05 
Queen Elizabeth II, riding police horse Imp, followed by the Duke of Edinburgh, left, and the Duke of Gloucester on the way to Horse Guards Parade for the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
Queen Elizabeth II talks with her trainer, Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, as Princess Margaret talks with the Queen's racing manager Captain Charles Moore, after the Queen's filly, Almeria, had won the Ribblesdale Stakes at the Royal Ascot meeting.
The march past at Buckingham Palace, with Queen Elizabeth II, riding police horse Imp, taking the salute at the gate, after the Trooping the Colour ceremony. On the right is the Duke of Edinburgh (on white horse)
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CP2STO49862 | 1957-06 
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh ride round the tiny island of Sark in a horse-drawn carriage. Cars are forbidden on Sark, even for Royalty.
Mark Wellman of Grays, Essex, has a fine view of the arrival of the Royal Yacht Britannia, bringing the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Sark.
Queen Elizabeth II presenting the Queen's Cup to Mr C.O Pallot at Springfield, the showground in Jersey of the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society. The cup is awarded annually to the owner of the best animal in the Spring Cattle Show.
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CP2STO49860 | 1957-07 
File photo dated 01/08/1957 of Manchester United's Roger Byrne.
The Mattoppos gateway is opened by the Welsh Girl Guides for Queen Elizabeth II to walk through. The Guide World Camp is being attended by four thousand Guides from seventy countries. The gateways from one section to another are named after places connected with Lord Baden-Powell
Queen Elizabeth II, patron of the Girl Guides Association, watching Guides prepare the vegetables, as she toured the Guide World Camp in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire.
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CP2STO49857 | 1957-08 
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan making his speech at the opening of the 46th Inter-Parliamentary Conference in Westminster Hall, London, in the presence of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh. Fifty nations sent representatives to the conference.
PA NEWS PHOTO 15/9/57:THE PRINCE OF WALES WITH SISTER PRINCESS ANNE, WATCHED CLOSELY BY THEIR PARENTS THE QUEEN AND DUKE OF EDINBURGH PLAY ON A SEE-SAW MADE FROM A LOG AND A PLANK WITH THE HELP OF THEIR FATHER. THEY VISITED A SAWMILLS ON THE BALMORAL CASTLE ESTATE, SCOTLAND DURING THEIR HOLIDAY
The scene in Westminster Hall, London, where the 46th Inter-Parliamentary Conference opened in the presence of the Queen. Fifty nations sent representatives to the conference.
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CP2STO49856 | 1957-09 
Fairey "Ultra" light helicopter in flight
Princess Anne has an interested look at the Queen's muff at Heathrow Airport. The princess and the Queen Mother were meeting the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, after they returned from a tour of Canada and the USA.
Princess Anne and Queen Elizabeth II wave to the crowds who were cheering them as they drove to Buckingham Palace from Heathrow Airport, after the Queen returned from a tour of Canada and the USA.
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CP2STO49853 | 1957-10 
The royal procession, with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh riding in the leading Irish State Coach, leaves Buckingham Palace for Westminster, where the Queen opened the new session of Parliament.
Vanessa Redgrave, 20 year old daughter of film and stage star Michael Redgrave, who makes her screen debut in 'Behind the Mask'. She has a romantic lead opposite Tony Britton, now in production at Shepperton Studios.
File photo dated 07/11/1957 of Fulham's Jimmy Hill.
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CP2STO49852 | 1957-11 
Queen Elizabeth II arrives for a the re-dedication service at the restored St. Bride's Church in Fleet Street, London.
The Queen, in a gold lame dress, is seen in the Long Library at Sandringham shortly after making the traditional Christmas Day broadcast to her peoples. On the desk are portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Anne. The broadcast was televised this yer for the first time and was carried by both the BBC and ITV. It was the 25th anniversary of the first radio message to the Commonwealth by her grandfather, King George V.
Prince Charles waves from the Royal car as he arrives at Buckingham Palace, London, to start his Christmas holiday.
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CP2STO49849 | 1957-12 
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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QUESNEL British Columbia

(Advance for use with Quesnel, B. C., CP Newsfeature on Floyd Phillips for PMs of Monday, Dec. 16) -- NOTE FUTURE DATE 

(TOR 2-DEC. 9) QUESNEL, B.C., DEC.16--VANISHING SCENE--These cowboys riding the range near Riske Creek in the Chilcotin district, a vast rangeland plateau 175 miles north of Vancouver, may be part of a vanishing scene in British Columbia. More and more of the wealth of the province's interior is coming from forestry and mixed farming. Grass-fed cattle are losing out on the market to grain-fed cattle from the prairies. (CP Photo) 1957 (B.C. Government )-- NOTE FUTURE DATE
Prince Philip listens attentively as the Queen reads the Speech from the Throne opening Parliament Oct. 14, 1957. (CP PHOTO)
St. Lambert, Quebec; June 26,1959--St. Lawrence Seaway -- Queen Elizabeth II and Presidents D.D. Eisenhower at the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway, St. Lambert, Quebec, 26 June 1959 (CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada/Duncan Cameron ) PA-121475
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CP1STO577940 | 1957 
View of the ruins of Pompeii, a small town in Southern Italy covered by ash after an eruption by the volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD79 December 1957. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3631492)
Ingrid Bergman window shopping in Bond Street London wearing fur trimmed tweed suit   November 1957. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1922365)
Actress Judy Garland at a press conference surronded by photographers taking photographs sitting on chair October 1957. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2936421)
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CP2STO47685 | 1957 
INGRID BERGMAN
INGRID OFF TO ROME 

SWEDISH-BORN STAGE AND SCREEN ACTRESS INGRID BERGMAN LEAVES LONDON AIRPORT TODAY DECEMBER 23 FOR ROME TO SPEND CHRISTMAS WITH HER HUSBAND, ROBERTO ROSSELLINI FROM WHOM SHE IS LEGALLY SEPERATED, AND THEIR CHILDREN. SHE CARRIES A TOY ELEPHANT FOR ONE OF THE CHILDREN. SHE AND ROSSELLINI AGREED TO SPEND CHRISTMAS TOGETHER FOR SAKE OF THE CHILDREN. 

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12/23/1957
FILE - In this Nov. 7, 1957, file photo, China's Mao Tse-tung, third from left, and top Russian leaders salute from Lenin Mausoleum as parade passes below in Red Square in Moscow. China and Soviet Union enjoy a smooth relationship in the beginning of the 50s. From left are then President Dmitri, Voroshilov, Defense Minister Marshal Rodion Y. Malinovsky, who replaced Marshal Zhukov; Mao; communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev; Premier Nikolai Bulganin; Deputy Premier A.I. Mikoyan and M.A. Suslov, a member of ruling presidium. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 25, 1957 file photo, the body of gangster Albert Anastasia is carried by stretcher from the A. Grasso barber shop in New York's Park Sheraton Hotel where he was slain by two masked gunmen in New York. While mob executions are a blast from the past; the last boss executed was Paul Castellano in 1985, on Wednesday, March 13, 2019, Francesco, "Franky Boy" Cali was gunned down outside his home in Staten Island, dying a virtual unknown, compared with his swaggering 1980s-era predecessor, the custom-tailored tabloid regular John Gotti. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO577941 | 1957 
INGRID BERGMAN
INGRID OFF TO ROME 

SWEDISH-BORN STAGE AND SCREEN ACTRESS INGRID BERGMAN LEAVES LONDON AIRPORT TODAY DECEMBER 23 FOR ROME TO SPEND CHRISTMAS WITH HER HUSBAND, ROBERTO ROSSELLINI FROM WHOM SHE IS LEGALLY SEPERATED, AND THEIR CHILDREN. SHE CARRIES A TOY ELEPHANT FOR ONE OF THE CHILDREN. SHE AND ROSSELLINI AGREED TO SPEND CHRISTMAS TOGETHER FOR SAKE OF THE CHILDREN. 

CAL.G.24327     231257 N 
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12/23/1957
ROYAL FAMILY  Gt. Britain  Duke of Windsor
3/12/57
BEROHESGADEN
Holiday home of Hitler in Germany
12/7/1957
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CP1STO579569 | 1957-12 
Queen Elizabeth II in Copenhagen, on the last day of her State visit to Denmark.
The Danish heir to the throne, Princess Margrethe, greets Queen Elizabeth II with a kiss on her arrival ashore in Copenhagen from the Royal Yacht Britannia, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh. With the royal couple are King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid of Denmark.
Waving Union Jacks, Danish children almost break the thin cord barrier in their enthusiasm to greet Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh as they pass on their way to the Amelienborg Palace.
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CP2STO49864 | 1957-05 
File- This 1957 file photo shows actor Rock Hudson and actress Dorothy Malone on the set of "The Tarnished Angels" in Hollywood, Calif.  Malone, who won hearts of 1960s television viewers as the long-suffering mother in the nighttime soap "Peyton Place," has died.  Her daughter Mimi Vanderstraaten says Malone died Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, from natural causes in her hometown of Dallas. She was 93. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 24, 1957 file photo, Britain's Prince Charles leaves King's Cross Station, London as the  Royal family return to London after their Christmas holidays at Sandringham. Prince Charles turns 70 Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, still serving in the heir to the throne role he has filled since he was a young child.  (AP Photo, File)
In this file photo, Saudi Arabia's King Saud bin Abdulaziz waves as he leaves the United Nations headquarters after addressing the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Jan. 29, 1957. King Salman of Saudi Arabia is only the second Saudi monarch to address the General Assembly, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020,  since his brother, King Saud's 1957 visit. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579585 | 1957-01 
MRS GEORGE DREW
(Dead Mar 9, 1965) 

MRS. GEORGE A. DREW WIFE OF CANADA'S HIGH COMMISSIONER IN LONDON ENJOYS A JOKE WITH LORD RANK THE BRITISH FILM MAGNATE, DURING A PARTY AT PINEWOOD STUDIOS, IVER HEATH, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, TODAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 TO CELEBRATE THE FILM STUDIO'S 21ST ANNIVERSARY FIFTY OFFICIAL GUESTS ATTENDED THE COMING-OF-AGE CELEBRATIONS, AND 500 PIEGONS BEARING GOODWILL MESSAGES TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY AND OVERSEAS WERE RELEASED.

DEA.G.   18496     300957
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
FILE - In this Sept. 9, 1957, file photo, Althea Gibson smiles as she holds her trophies she won by capturing the National women's singles tennis championship at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, N.Y. Gibson won an amazing 11 Grand Slam titles in three years from 1956-58, including the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open. On Monday, Aug. 26, 2019, the USTA will unveil a statue in her honor at the U.S. Open. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 23, 1957, file photo, Milwaukee Braves' Hank Aaron is carried from the baseball field by teammates after they won the National League pennant with a 4-2 victory against the St. Louis Cardinals, in Milwaukee. Hank Aaron, who endured racist threats with stoic dignity during his pursuit of Babe Ruth but went on to break the career home run record in the pre-steroids era, died early Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. He was 86. The Atlanta Braves said Aaron died peacefully in his sleep. No cause of death was given. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579574 | 1957-09 
FILE - In this Oct. 25, 1957 file photo, the body of gangster Albert Anastasia is carried by stretcher from the A. Grasso barber shop in New York's Park Sheraton Hotel where he was slain by two masked gunmen in New York. While mob executions are a blast from the past; the last boss executed was Paul Castellano in 1985, on Wednesday, March 13, 2019, Francesco, "Franky Boy" Cali was gunned down outside his home in Staten Island, dying a virtual unknown, compared with his swaggering 1980s-era predecessor, the custom-tailored tabloid regular John Gotti. (AP Photo/File)
QUEEN ELIZABETH II    ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA 1957

(OTA8) OTTAWA, Oct. 15 -- OUT TO PHOTOGRAPH THE QUEEN --Three grand daughters of Canadian Gov. Gen. Vincent Massey have their box cameras ready to make a picture of Queen Elizabeth as she strolls about the grounds of government house this afternoon with the Governor General. Occasion was tree-planting ceremony, (AP Wirephoto) (pjm3160stf) 1957
FILE - In this file photo dated Oct. 17, 1957, President Dwight Eisenhower, second left and first lady Mamie, second right are flanked by their royal guests, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, at the White House, in Washington. US President Trump enjoys flouting diplomatic rules and expressing himself in bold and sometimes mocking tweets and comments, but that side of his personality is unlikely to surface when he takes tea Friday, July 13, 2018 with Queen Elizabeth II. The president and his wife Melania are not expected to make waves during the visit with the 92-year-old monarch, who has met every U.S. president since Dwight Eisenhower with the exception of Lyndon Johnson, who never visited Britain while in office.  (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579573 | 1957-10 
Actor and Singer Pat Boone performing on stage January 1957. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3836095)
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CP2STO49872 | 1957-01 
The royal procession, with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh riding in the leading Irish State Coach, leaves Buckingham Palace for Westminster, where the Queen opened the new session of Parliament.
Vanessa Redgrave, 20 year old daughter of film and stage star Michael Redgrave, who makes her screen debut in 'Behind the Mask'. She has a romantic lead opposite Tony Britton, now in production at Shepperton Studios.
File photo dated 07/11/1957 of Fulham's Jimmy Hill.
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CP2STO49852 | 1957-11 
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