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President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Immigration Act, October 3, 1965. Joining Johnson at the signing are Sen. Edward Kennedy, center right, Robert Kennedy, right, and Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Photo by Handout/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO49660 | 1965-10 
PREMIUM --  Batman Begins' cast member Katie Holmes poses at a photocall for her upcoming movie 'Batman Begins' directed by Christopher Nolan, at Bristol hotel in Paris, France on June 14, 2005. Photo by Frederic Nebinger/ABACA
PREMIUM --  Batman Begins' cast members Sir Michael Caine (left), Katie Holmes, British actor Christian Bale and Morgan Freeman pose at a photocall for their upcoming movie 'Batman Begins' directed by Christopher Nolan, at Bristol hotel in Paris, France on June 14, 2005. Photo by Frederic Nebinger/ABACA
PREMIUM --  Batman Begins' cast member Katie Holmes poses at a photocall for her upcoming movie 'Batman Begins' directed by Christopher Nolan, at Bristol hotel in Paris, France on June 14, 2005. Photo by Frederic Nebinger/ABACA
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Coach Bud Grant of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers eyes the cup he was awarded for being Coach of the Year, Toronto, Ont., Nov. 26, 1965. The cup presentation was made at the annual Grey Cup Dinner at the Royal York Hotel. THE CANADIAN PRESS
The Queen Mother Elizabeth inspects the Toronto Scottish Regiment June 23, 1965. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (Stf-Lynn Ball)
The Red Ensign comes down at the flag inauguration ceremony on Parliament Hill in Ottawa February 15, 1965. It makes place for the raising of Canada's new red maple leaf flag. Governor-General Vanier, Prime Minister Pearson, Opposition Leader Diefenbaker, some 600 prominent guests and a crowd of several thousands watched the historic moment. THE CANADIAN PRESS
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CP1STO577925 | 1965 
Entering into the spirit of Dickensian fancy, Ray Gunter pops a tea coy on his head as he helps out on the Toy Stall run by Sarah Wilmot, at the Dickens Fair in Southwark, London. The Fair was held to buy extras for the old folk of the London borough that has close associations with the Victorian novelist.
Singer Dusty Springfield carries her pet Yorkshire terrier Pehru in a shoulder bag to a rehearsal for the Royal Variety Performance.
"Tour D'Elegance", from left, Chris Riecker models "Aktuell", Annette Puehrens models "Club", Ilka Sommer models "Monte Negro" and Davinda Adams models "Alassio".
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CP2STO47668 | 1965 
FILE - Musician Bob Dylan appears in London on April 27, 1965. Transcripts of lost 1971 Dylan interviews with the late American blues artist Tony Glover and letters the two exchanged reveal that Dylan changed his name from Robert Zimmerman because he worried about anti-Semitism, and that he wrote "Lay Lady Lay" for actress Barbra Streisand. The items are among a trove of Dylan archives being auctioned in November 2020, by Boston-based R.R. Auction. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO2439928 | 1965 
The Beatles - Pictured in front of the Christmas Tree at the Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, before their performance that evening, Left to Right - George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and Paul McCartney - 12th Dec 1965. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPCF_000338)
What the disco dollies are really wearing..! November 1965. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3696724)
The Beatles October 1965 Police try to hold back crowds of fans gathered outside Buckingham Palace when The Beatles received their MBE''s. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL467888)
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CP2STO47667 | 1965 
FILE - In this photo taken on Dec. 1, 1965, a large interior pillar is lifted by crane after it had been cut free during the massive international operation to save the ancient Abu Simbel temples from the waters of the man-made lake forming behind the Aswan high dam in Egypt. The global campaign that saved the ancient Egyptian temples of Abu Simbel from inundation by the Aswan Dam 50 years ago was remembered this week as an unprecedented engineering achievement and a turning point in the perception of cultural treasures as a responsibility of all humanity. (AP Photo)
ROYAL FAMILY Great Britain Princess Margaret

(NY14) NEW YORK, Nov. 22 -- RAINY SHOPPING DAY--Rain spatters window of Princess Margaret's car as she went shopping today along Fifth Avenue. Here she was at the Bergdorf Goodman store at 58th street and Fifth Avenue.

(AP Wirephoto)(whb21137jh) 1965
FILE - In this Oct. 16, 1965 file photo, Vietnam Day Committee marchers approach police lines at the Oakland-Berkeley city limits line in Berkeley, Calif. It was the second day the marchers tried to march 7½ miles from Berkeley to the Oakland Army terminal as a protest to U.S. military actions in Vietnam. No effort was made to break through the police lines. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO577924 | 1965 
The Queen Mother Elizabeth inspects the Toronto Scottish Regiment June 23, 1965. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (Stf-Lynn Ball)
The Queen Mother Elizabeth stops to talk to members of the Toronto Scottish Regiment June 23, 1965. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (Stf-Lynn Ball)
June 29, 1965 - Justice Minister Guy Favreau walking to cabinet meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson. Mr. Favreau resigned this day following the publication of the Dorian report. (CP)
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CP1STO579441 | 1965-06 
Queen Elizabeth II walking back from the paddock after viewing the runners for the 1965 Derby.
Eddie Holmes, a fitter-welder, makes use of an ancient tool - an anvil - as he plays his part in the construction of a new modern building, the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool.
Queen Elizabeth II, followed by the Duke of Edinburgh, leaves St Paul's Cathedral after the Magna Carta 750th anniversary commemoration service.
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CP2STO49668 | 1965-06 
Scrapped cars waiting to be crushed at Waltham Cross scrap yard, Hertfordshire
Jim Clark seated in his Lotus at Brands Hatch
A BEA Sikorsky helicopter operating from Battersea Heliport made 25 journeys across the Thames to Fulham Power Station, carrying materials needed to replace a gas flue duct on the roof
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CP2STO49671 | 1965-04 
FILE - In this June 28, 1965 file photo, British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, left, speaks to U.S President Lyndon B. Johnson while British Postmaster General Anthony Wedgwood Benn listens in on another telephone, in London. The resignation of the United Kingdom’s ambassador to the United States is a rare instance of a souring in relations between the Trans-Atlantic allies, though there have a few nadirs over the decades. Prime Minister Harold Wilson has a huge conundrum in the mid to late 1960s when his government overlapped with that of President Lyndon B. Johnson: at issue was the United States’ prosecution of the war in Vietnam.  As a left-of center Labour leader, Wilson did not want to directly support Washington, nor did the British public where opposition to the war was significant. (AP Photo, file)
PREMIERS' WIVES AT CRAFTS CENTRE. WIVES OF SOME OF THE COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS TODAY VISITED THE COMMONWEALTH CRAFTS CENTRE IN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON. SEEN LOOKING AT AN INDIAN DOLL ARE PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT, MRS HAROLD WILSON, WIFE OF BRITAIN'S PREMIER, MRS KEITH HOLYOAKE OF NEW ZEALAND AND MRS LESTER PEARSON OF CANADA. 25/06/65 [1965]
FILE - In this June 14, 1965, file photo, Susie Maxwell holds the silver trophy after winning the 36th annual Women's Western golf tournament in Chicago. Susie Maxwell Berning, one of six women to capture the U.S. Women's Open at least three times, was been elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame, Wednesday, April 22, 2020.(AP Photo/Larry Stoddard, File)
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CP1STO579442 | 1965-06 
Edinburgh Tattoo 23rd of August 1965 finale with massed pipe band and Fijian Military Forces Band. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL984542)
PREMIUM --  WHS#11794: Workers fill orders of ground steak patties by putting them into corrugated boxes layered with parchment divider paper.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1965. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49664 | 1965-08 
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