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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
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Courreges French fashion designer at Harrods show in February 1968. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL589592)
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FILE - In this early 1968, file photo, South Vietnamese troops tend to wounded people as bodies line a Saigon street during the Tet Offensive. Early on the morning of Jan. 31, 1968, as Vietnamese celebrated the Lunar New Year, or Tet as it is known locally, Communist forces launched a wave of coordinated surprise attacks across South Vietnam. The campaign, one of the largest of the Vietnam War, led to intense fighting and heavy casualties in cities and towns across the South. (AP Photo/Eddie Adams, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 23, 1968, file photo, a U.S. Air Force transport plane drops supplies during a low-level pass over the U.S. Marine base at Khe Sanh, South Vietnam. In foreground is a sandbagged bunker on the base's perimeter. The planes avoid landing because of frequent Communist shelling. Early on the morning of Jan. 31, 1968, as Vietnamese celebrated the Lunar New Year, or Tet as it is known locally, Communist forces launched a wave of coordinated surprise attacks across South Vietnam. The campaign, one of the largest of the Vietnam War, led to intense fighting and heavy casualties in cities and towns across the South. (AP Photo/John Sneider, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 19, 1968, a South Vietnamese soldier fires a machine gun into burning buildings in northeastern Saigon, Vietnam, where Viet Cong forces occupied several city blocks during the Tet Offensive. Early on the morning of Jan. 31, 1968, as Vietnamese celebrated the Lunar New Year, or Tet as it is known locally, Communist forces launched a wave of coordinated surprise attacks across South Vietnam. The campaign, one of the largest of the Vietnam War, led to intense fighting and heavy casualties in cities and towns across the South. (AP Photo/Dang Van Phuoc, File)
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CP1STO579392 | 1968-02 
The Queen holding four corgis on leads at Liverpool Street Station on her return from Sandringham with the Duke of Edinburgh.
American actor Clint Eastwood, newcomer Ingrid Pitt and British film stars Mary Ure and Richard Burton during filming of a South German beer cellar scene during World War II for the film "Where Eagles Dare" at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's studios.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive at the Inner Temple, London, to attend a reception in the Parliament Chamber at which they were to meet 30 young barristers and solicitors. The reception was given by the Bar and Law Society.
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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.
Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen Mother and Princess Anne followed by Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon, arriving at Westminster Abbey, London, to attend the memorial service for Princess Marina.
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Actor Sean Connery with son Jason Connery and wife Diane Cilento at London airport. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA599397)
The Beatles - John Lennon and Yoko Ono pictured after their court appearance today after Cannabis resin for 40 cigarettes was found in his London flat -  November 1968. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPCF_000332)
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)
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The Ball chair designed by Eero Aarnio (not in the picture). Aarnio celebrates his 90th birthday on July 21, 2022. LEHTIKUVA / TIMO-ERKKI HEINO - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.
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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
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CP1STO577919 | 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)
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CP1STO577918 | 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
A couple of marchers walk in the Grey Cup parade in Toronto on Nov. 30, 1968.  The Canadian Press
Terry Evenshen of the Calgary Stampeders catches a pass from Pete Liske in the end zone while Ottawa's Bill Van Burkleo chases during Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 30, 1968.  The Canadian Press
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CP1STO579375 | 1968-11 
FILE - NDP Leader T.C.(Tommy) Douglas speaks at a news conference in Ottawa  June 30, 1968. Newly declassified files show RCMP spies shadowed Tommy Douglas, the fabled Prairie politician, for more than three decades - from his early days as a young firebrand through a tumultuous tenure as NDP leader.  (CP PHOTO ARCHIVES/ Peter Bregg)   CANADA
NDP Leader Tommy Douglas speaks at a news conference in Ottawa, June 30, 1968. The Federal Court has ordered the government to reconsider its decision to withhold parts of a secret RCMP dossier on socialist trailblazer Douglas. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau does a dance after his campaign bus broke down in Montreal June 6, 1968. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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