Close
The page header's logo
Help
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected 
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
 Add to Cart
 Click here to refresh results
 Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
 Hide details
doctype icon
play button
0
Selected 
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
 Add to Cart
 Click here to refresh results
 Click here to refresh results
Linked assets
doctype icon
CP1STO29797005 | 1968 
Action button
Conceptually similar
Harry Jerome of Vancouver wins the 200 metre race in 21 seconds flat at the Canadian Olympic trials, Toronto, Ont., Sunday, Aug. 11, 1968. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Roger Varley
Ottawa - August 28, 1968 - Justice Minister John Turner addresses delegates at the Sixth International Symposium on International Law. Turner outlined Canada's proposals for bilingualism in Canada and some of the problems it entailed. The event was held at the University of Ottawa. (CP/Chuck Mitchell)
Prime Minister Trudeau helps paddle a canoe Friday July 28, 1968, in the waters off Baffin Island's Clearwater Fiord. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
doctype icon
CP1STO579380 | 1968-08 
Actress Elizabeth Taylor, as she left the Fitzroy Nuffield Nursing Home, London. She is accompanied by her husband, actor Richard Burton and his ten year old daughter Kate Burton. She had undergone a partial hysterectomy operation in the nursing home.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Phil Parkes is beaten by a low shot from Manchester City's Francis Lee.
The Duke of Windsor, right, and his nephew, the Duke of Kent, at Heathrow Airport on the Duke of Windsor's arrival from Paris to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, at St George's Chapel, Windsor.
doctype icon
CP2STO49589 | 1968-08 
FILE - In this Wednesday, March 3, 1961, file photo, an elderly Korean man in traditional clothing poses for a portrait. Former Associated Press photojournalist Kim Chonkil, whose images captured South Korea's turbulent transition from dictatorship to democracy, has died. He was 89. Kim's son, Kim Kuchul, confirmed he died in New York on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Kim Chonkil, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 21, 1968 file photo, a Soviet tank and armored personnel carrier move into downtown Prague as part of the occupation of the Czech capital and other parts of the country by troops of Russia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and East Germany. The Czech and Slovak governments have criticized what they see as historical revisionism by Russia about the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Czech Foreign Ministry said Monday, June 3, 2019 a proposed amendment to Russia’s law on veterans states troops participated in the invasion to suppress “an attempted coup” and to stabilize the political situation. (AP Photo, file)
VICTORIA CROSS
HEROES AT PALACE. SEEN OUTSIDE BUCKINGHAM PALACE, LONDON, ARE FOUR HEROES FROM CANADA WHO WERE AMONG HOLDERS OF THE VICTORIA AND GEORGE CROSSES WHO WHERE RECEIVED BY QUEEN ELIZABETH, TONIGHT, JULY 18, [1968]. THEY ARE LEFT TO RIGHT; JOHN FOOTE OF COBOURGE, ONTARIO (VC): FRED A.TILSTON OF AURORA, ONTARIO (VC); C.S. RUTHERFORD OF KESWICK, ONTARIO (VC); AND CHRIS FROST OF SARNIA, ONTARIO (GC). 18/07/68 [1968]
doctype icon
CP1STO579381 | 1968-08 
Pacifist campaigner Pat Arrowsmith asitting on the kerb outside the gates of Kensington Palace at the start of her seven day protest and fast against the Russian occupation of Czechoslovakia August 1968. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3815331)
PREMIUM -- 

 THE U.S. VS. JOHN LENNON, 2006.©Lions Gate/courtesy Everett Collection
doctype icon
CP2STO49588 | 1968-08 
Actor Sean Connery with son Jason Connery and wife Diane Cilento at London airport. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA599397)
Ian Prytherch hoped for a quiet days fishing when he went with his fishing gear to Dartmoor, Devon. His was soon rudely interupted when he got out his lunch by a Dartmoor Pony attracted by the smell of his Cornish Pasty. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2684250)
doctype icon
CP2STO47660 | 1968 
Tottenham Hotspur's Mike England (c) heads in the opening goal of the game.
A fisherman busy gutting fish at St. Andrew's Dock, Hull.
doctype icon
CP2STO47661 | 1968 
Wane Giardino of the Ottawa Rough Riders (far right) blocks a punt by Calgary Stampeders' Ron Stewart during first half Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 30, 1968.  The Canadian Press
Pierre Trudeau talks to David MacDonald and Andrew Brewin in Ottawa on Monday, October 7, 1968. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Veteran golfer Moe Norman of Gilford, Ontario, walks off the 18th green at Board of Trade Country Club at Woodridge, near Toronto, Sept. 15, 1968. When it comes to winning over Canadian golfers, it helps to know someone. THE CANADIAN PRESS
doctype icon
CP1STO577919 | 1968 
doctype icon
CP1STO29797005 | 1968 
FILE - This Dec. 5, 1968 file photo shows the rock band Jefferson Airplane, Marty Balin, from left, Grace Slick, Spencer Dryden, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, as they pose in their Pacific Heights, San Francisco apartment. Singer Balin of the Jefferson Airplane has died at age 76. Spokesman Ryan Romenesko said Balin died Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018, in Tampa, Fla., where he was on the way to the hospital. The cause of death was not immediately available. (AP Photo, File)
FILE- In this Nov. 5, 1968, file photo, New York State assemblywoman Shirley Chisholm, D-NY, poses at voting booth in Bethany Methodist Church in the Brooklyn borough of New York. The Brooklyn, N.Y., native made history 50 years ago as the first African-American woman elected to Congress, starting what would become a national political career in which she fearlessly and relentlessly spoke out for causes like civil and women's rights and which included, four years after her first federal win, a run for president. (AP Photo/John Rooney, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 2, 1968, file photo, St. Louis Cardinals' Bob Gibson watches a pitch to the Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of baseball's World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Gibson is fighting pancreatic cancer. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said the 83-year-old Hall of Famer was diagnosed with the cancer several weeks ago and revealed the news Saturday, July 13, 2019, to the other living Hall of Famers. (AP Photo. File)
doctype icon
CP1STO577918 | 1968 
FILE - In this April 17, 1968, file photo, Hal Greer (15) of the Philadelphia 76ers goes to the basket defended by Bill Russell (6) of the Boston Celtics, during an NBA basketball game at Boston Garden in Boston, Mass. Looking on is Larry Siegfried (20) of the Celtics. Greer, a Hall of Fame guard and the Philadelphia 76ers' career leading scorer, has died. The Sixers said Greer died Saturday night, April 14, 2018, in Arizona after a brief illness. He was 81.(AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this April 1968 file photo, St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Curt Flood, left, and manager Red Schoendienst pose at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Schoendienst, the Hall of Fame second baseman who managed the Cardinals to two pennants and a World Series championship in the 1960s, died Wednesday, June 6, 2018. He was 95. The Cardinals announced Schoendienst's death before the top of the third inning during their game against the Miami Marlins. (AP Photo, File)
FILE – In this April 30,1968 file photo, police at Columbia University in New York grab a youth as he tries to help a wounded man lying on the ground, after students holding a sit-in at school buildings were removed. Fifty years ago, students occupied five buildings at the university and shut down the Ivy League campus in a protest over the school's ties to a military think tank and what protesters saw as racism toward Columbia's Harlem neighbors. More than 700 protesters were arrested and more than 130 were injured when police retook the occupied buildings, during what was part of a year of global turmoil. (AP Photo, File)
doctype icon
CP1STO579389 | 1968-04 
Action button

1968-08

 Add to collection
1968-08 
Unique identifier: CP1STO29797008 
Legacy Identifier: CP1STO1724_1968-08 
Type: Folder 
Visibility Class / Rating