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OBIT Prince Philip 20210409
CP121358514 | OBIT Prince Philip 20210409 
A Hamilton Tiger Cats fan before a game in Ottawa on Dec. 1, 1967.  The Canadian Press
Maureen Forrester receives the Order of Canada in Ottawa on Nov. 24, 1967. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
Peter Lougheed, Alberta's Progressive leader gestures as he delivers a keynote address Sept 7, 1967, at the Federal  PC leadership convention in Toronto. The Canadian Press Images/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO577920 | 1967 
ROYAL VISITORS
CP2873799 | ROYAL VISITORS 
ROYAL ARRIVAL
CP2873795 | ROYAL ARRIVAL 
GOVERNMENT RECEPTION
CP2873786 | GOVERNMENT RECEPTION 
STATE DINNER
CP2873784 | STATE DINNER 
ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVE
CP2873769 | ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVE 
ROYAL VISITORS
CP2873767 | ROYAL VISITORS 
ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVE IN OTTAWA
CP2873766 | ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVE IN OTTAWA 
GOVERNMENT RECEPTION
CP2873761 | GOVERNMENT RECEPTION 
ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVE
CP2873758 | ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVE 
GOVERNMENT RECEPTION
CP2873179 | GOVERNMENT RECEPTION 
COUNTDOWN-2000-MOMENTS
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File picture dated May 1968 of Czech-born writer Milan Kundera. A document written by the Czech Communist police claims that author Milan Kundera informed on a purported Western spy in the 1950s, a state-sponsored institute said on Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Kundera quickly denied the claims. According to the file, published on the institute's Web site, Kundera in 1950 informed on Miroslav Dvoracek, who had been recruited in Germany by the Czech emigre intelligence network to work as a spy against the Communist regime. Dvoracek was arrested and was later sentenced to 22 years in prison and eventually served 14, working in uranium mines. Photo by CTK/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO49616 | 1967-06 
Paul McCartney of The Beatles holding a kitten at his home on his 25th birthday June 1967. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1833168)
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CP2STO49618 | 1967-06 
PREMIUM --  9th APRIL: On this day in 1970 Paul McCartney announces the official split of the Beatles.  PA NEWS PHOTO JUNE 1967  "THE BEATLES" AT A RECORDING STUDIO IN LONDON.  FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: PAUL MCCARTNEY, GEORGE HARRISON, RINGO STARR AND JOHN LENNON
Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Hospital garden party, Chelsea, in connection with the 50th anniversary of the women's services.
Sean Connery, who plays James Bond in 'You Only Live Twice' arriving with his wife, actress Diane Cilento, for the premiere of the film at the Odeon, Leicester Square.
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CP2STO49617 | 1967-06 
BUFFALO city

(BF3)  BUFFALO, N.Y. June 28  -  READY FOR ACTION  -  Helmeted police, some with shotguns ready, stand watch on a Buffalo east side street tonight as violence flared for the second successive night.  Negroes of all ages mill in the background.  

(AP Wirephoto)  (mrp42200c-e) 1967
FILE - In this Thursday, June 21, 1967 file photo, Judy Smith, wearing face paint and flowers in her hair, smiles as she and others gather at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Fifty years ago, throngs of American youth descended on San Francisco to join a cultural revolution. (AP Photo/Robert W. Klein, File)
FILE - In this June 21, 1967 file photo, people keep a large ball, painted to represent a world globe, in the air during a gathering at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, to celebrate the summer solstice on June 21, day one of "Summer of Love." City officials have rejected a permit for a planned free concert intended to mark the 50th anniversary of the famed Summer of Love in Golden Gate Park that had been planned for June 2017. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579406 | 1967-06 
File picture dated May 1968 of Czech-born writer Milan Kundera. A document written by the Czech Communist police claims that author Milan Kundera informed on a purported Western spy in the 1950s, a state-sponsored institute said on Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Kundera quickly denied the claims. According to the file, published on the institute's Web site, Kundera in 1950 informed on Miroslav Dvoracek, who had been recruited in Germany by the Czech emigre intelligence network to work as a spy against the Communist regime. Dvoracek was arrested and was later sentenced to 22 years in prison and eventually served 14, working in uranium mines. Photo by CTK/ABACAPRESS.COM
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File picture of celebrated ballerina Maya Plisetskaya dated April 20, 1967. Photo by ITAR-TASS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47663 | 1967 
Freddie Garrity of Freddie and the Dreamers nurses an injured ankle at his Gatley, Cheshire home.
A show of hands from London dockers indicating their desire to return to work, during the mass meeting outside the Royal Group of Docks. The meeting was late starting as a loud speaker did not arrive, and Jack Dash (standing on a chair, left), leader of the Port Worker's Liaison Committee, had to shout to make himself heard. The strikers voted for a return to work, but they gave the employers and trade unions until the end of the year to negotiate their demands.
Rock group The Troggs use a real lion called Marquess to provide suitable noise during the recording of their singe "The Lion." Band members are, from left to right: Peter Staples, Ronnie Bond, Reg Presley and Chris Britton.
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CP2STO47664 | 1967 
A worker at Ladbrokes betting shop watching the tape machine December 1967. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3673604)
Ships Submarines Polaris HMS Repulse stranded on a sandbank after launching in Barrow in Furness  November 1967. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2539813)
John Lennon with wife Cynthia and Ringo Starr with Maureen  arriving at the film premiere of "How I Won the War", which stars Beatles singer John Lennon  at Piccadilly Circus October 1967. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1903039)
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CP2STO47662 | 1967 
Fans climb on the goal post at Lanbeau Field in Green Bay, Dec. 31, 1967, after the Packers beat the Dallas Cowboys for the NFL Championship, 21-17. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Nov. 14, 1967 file photo, singer and actor Jim Nabors, best known for his role as Gomer Pyle on "The Andy Griffith Show," reads a book at his California home. Nabors died peacefully at his home in Honolulu on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, with his husband Stan Cadwallader at his side. He was 87. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Oct. 9, 1967, file photo, an Israeli column passes a burning Syrian tank in the Golan Heights as they head toward the fighting on the Israeli-Syrian front. The Golan Heights is a strategic high ground at the southwestern corner of Syria with stunning broad views of both Israel and Syria below. Israel captured the territory in the 1967 Mideast War and annexed it in 1981, a move that was never recognized by any country in the world. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO577921 | 1967 
A Hamilton Tiger Cats fan before a game in Ottawa on Dec. 1, 1967.  The Canadian Press
Maureen Forrester receives the Order of Canada in Ottawa on Nov. 24, 1967. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
Peter Lougheed, Alberta's Progressive leader gestures as he delivers a keynote address Sept 7, 1967, at the Federal  PC leadership convention in Toronto. The Canadian Press Images/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO577920 | 1967 
Peter Lougheed, Alberta's Progressive leader gestures as he delivers a keynote address Sept 7, 1967, at the Federal  PC leadership convention in Toronto. The Canadian Press Images/Chuck Mitchell
Peter Lougheed, Alberta's Progressive leader gestures as he delivers a keynote address Sept 7, 1967, at the Federal  PC leadership convention in Toronto. The Canadian Press Images/Chuck Mitchell
FILE--Manitoba premier Duff Roblin is surrounded by microphones at the PC leadership convention in Toronto on Sept. 5, 1967. Roblin, the dapper former Manitoba premier who came within a whisker of leading the national Progressive Conservative party, has died. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO579401 | 1967-09 
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