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FREE STYLE CHAMPION--Dick Pound of Montreal retained the men's free style crown at the Canadian Swimming Championships, held August 4th, 1961 in the Montreal suburb of Dorval.  Pound won both the 100-yard and 200-yard events, the second in record time. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (stf-Neville Hamilton)
(OTT 9) OTTAWA, JULY 5--KEYNOTE SPEAKER--Premier E. C. Manning of Alberta delivered the keynote address to the Social Credit Convention which opened officially at Ottawa today. (CP PHOTO) 1961
Former Bank of Canada Governor James E. Coyne, relaxes on the front steps of his Rockliffe Park home in Ottawa, July 17, 1961, with three of his five children, (L to R) Nancy Riley, Andrew, and Susan, Sanford and Patrick were away at camp. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO577933 | 1961 
JAMES E. COYNE PRESS CONFERENCE
CP2871657 | JAMES E. COYNE PRESS CONFERENCE 
JAMES E. COYNE PRESS CONFERENCE
CP2871593 | JAMES E. COYNE PRESS CONFERENCE 
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FILE - In this May 25, 1961 file photo, President John F. Kennedy speaks before a joint session of Congress in Washington, urging congressional approval of additional funds to bolster space, foreign aid and defense programs. "I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before the decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth." (AP Photo)
FILE - In this May 26, 1961 file photo, Jerri Cobb looks into a full-scale model of the Mercury capsule which carried Alan Shepard into space, in Tulsa, Okla. Cobb, NASA's first female astronaut candidate, died in Florida at the age of 88 on March 18, 2019. (AP Photo/William P. Straeter)
ANTONY ARMSTRONG-JONES

THE PRINCESS WANTS TO KNOW 

PRINCESS MARGARET POINTS AS SHE PUTS A QUESTION TO MR. ALBERT WILLIAMS, A 40-YEAR-OLD ORNAMENTER, DURING HER VISIT WITH HER HUSBAND, ANTONY ARMSTRONG-JONES (RIGHT), TO THE WEDGWOOD POTTERY FACTORY AT BARLASTON, NEAR STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE, ON MAY 3. 1961 MR. WILLIAMS WAS DECORATING A PORTLAND VASE WHEN THE PRINCESS STOPPED AND ASKED HIM SEVERAL QUESTIONS ABOUT IT. MR. ARMSTRONG-JONES IS A SENIOR MEMBER OF THE STAFF OF THE COUNCIL OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN.

UKOUT/PAR/ROTA.L.  7930      040561
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
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CP1STO579514 | 1961-05 
A bookmaker accepting a bet from a punter at Eric Barbers betting shop in Old Trafford, Manchester June 1961. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3673585)
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CP2STO49769 | 1961-05 
Beryl Lock kneels beside a waterfall and rock garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. This display is exhibited by Gavin Jones Nurseries of Letchworth.
A Mediterranean garden designed by FJ Seymour & Sons of Ewell, Surrey, displayed at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Welsh singing star Shirley Bassey and film director Kenneth Hume are pictured as they celebrate their engagement with a small party at Les Ambassadeurs Club in the West End of London. Miss Bassey, who was born in the Tiger Bay area of Cardiff, started her career singing in working men's clubs and first appeared on the West End stage in 1955 aged 18. She first Met Kenneth Hume, 35, about six years ago when he directed her first television show.
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CP2STO49768 | 1961-05 
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain
Prince Philip 

INDEPENDENCE CHEERS FOR THE DUKE 

AFRICANS WAVE AND CHEER AS PRINCE PHILIP DRIVES ROUND THE BIG STADIUM IN DAR ES SALAAM, DECEMBER 09, AT THE CEREMONY MARKING TANGANYIKA'S FIRST DAY OF INDEPENDENCE AFTER 42 YEARS OF BRITISH TRUSTEESHIP. THE TERRITORY BECAME A SOVEREIGN INDEPENDENT STATE WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH AT MIDNIGHT DECEMBER 8-9 THE DUKE WAS THE QUEEN'S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AT THE CELEBRATIONS.
12/9/1961
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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON

(ORIGINAL OF RADIOPHOTO)
GHANA Parliament Building
This Is the Statue of Nkrumah That Was Almost Toppled From Its Base by a Bomb Explosion It stands before the Parliament building in Accra. A second bomb exploded in a nearby square.
BERLIN city (Strife)

CAMERA HOG

FOR EFFECTIVE, ALL-ROUND COVERAGE OF THE INCIDENT-PACKED BORDER SITUATION IN TENSE BERLIN, A PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDS A WIDE RANGE OF EQUIPMENT AND LENSES?BUT DON'T GET THE WRONG IDEA., THE CAMERAS LINED UP HERE DON'T ALL BELONG TO THE MAN ON THE STEP-LADDER. HE WAS GUARDING THE EXPENSIVE EQUIPMENT WHILE HIS COLLEAGUES SLIPPED AWAY FROM THEIR BORDER WATCH FOR A QUICK COFFEE. IN THE BACKGROUND TWO COMSAT-CLAD AMERICAN SOLDIERS WALK PAST A PATTON TANK ON THE ALERT IN THE FREIDRICHTRASSE WHERE THE AMERICAN SECTOR BORDERS COMMUNIST EAST BERLIN, THE PICTURE WAS MADE ON OCTOBER 28, 1961.

BER/STF.L.  17518    301061  B  A-LIST
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
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CP1STO577932 | 1961 
The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, holding her baby son, Prince Andrew, and the Prince of Wales, looking from a carriage window of the Royal Train before it left Liverpool Street Station for Sandringham.
Christian Dior presented his new London collection for 1962, this simple but flexible line with emphasis on neckline. It is a collection infused with colour, liveliness and beautiful fabrics. Aldine Honey models 'Petit Cafe' a pastoral green tweed coat.
England manager Walter Winterbottom (l) examines his team selection: (back row, l-r) Tony Kay, Jimmy Armfield, Bobby Robson, Ron Flowers, Gordon Banks, Ron Springett, Peter Swan, Ray Wilson; (front row, l-r) John Connelly, Bryan Douglas, Ray Pointer, Johnny Haynes, Bobby Charlton
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CP2STO47677 | 1961 
The Christmas Tree from Norway is illuminated for the first time in Trafalgar Square. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1681694)
Ladies Kennel Club show at Olympia, london. Miss Ann Lloyd and her mother waiting for judging with their Old English sheepdog "Thor of Dalcroy". Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2495229)
Russian Dance  - The Gopak being performed at London''s Royal Albert Hall Attractive Lydia Zastrojnova is pictured with the Ukranian State dancers doing the Gopak October 1961. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3696719)
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CP2STO47680 | 1961 
FREE STYLE CHAMPION--Dick Pound of Montreal retained the men's free style crown at the Canadian Swimming Championships, held August 4th, 1961 in the Montreal suburb of Dorval.  Pound won both the 100-yard and 200-yard events, the second in record time. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (stf-Neville Hamilton)
(OTT 9) OTTAWA, JULY 5--KEYNOTE SPEAKER--Premier E. C. Manning of Alberta delivered the keynote address to the Social Credit Convention which opened officially at Ottawa today. (CP PHOTO) 1961
Former Bank of Canada Governor James E. Coyne, relaxes on the front steps of his Rockliffe Park home in Ottawa, July 17, 1961, with three of his five children, (L to R) Nancy Riley, Andrew, and Susan, Sanford and Patrick were away at camp. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO577933 | 1961 
Governor-General George Vanier (centre) chats with John E. Motz of Kitchener-Waterloo Record, president of the Canadian Press, at the CP Annual Dinner in Toronto, April 19, 1961. Mrs. Motz on left. (CP Photo/Stf)
Canadian Press annual dinner, (left to right): Mrs. H.G. Love, Roy Thomson, and Mrs. W.R. Davies,  April 19,  1961. (CP Photo/Milnes)
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CP1STO579515 | 1961-04 
A 24-hour silent vigil at Montreal's war memorial started at noon Friday, Nov. 10, 1961, to protest against further nuclear tests. the Voice of Women organization of Quebec, headed by Mme. Therese Casgrain, above, initiated the vigil. (CP PHOTO)
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CP2STO47349 | 1961-11 
FILE - In this Feb. 13, 1961 file photo, Prime Minister Fidel Castro cuts cane with thousands of other volunteer workers in Cuba. For half a century Castro seemed to be everywhere in Cuba, inspecting factories, farms and offices, expounding to the press and zooming to the scenes of natural disasters to direct the minutest details of the response.   (AP Photo, File)
SPACE TRAVEL   Animals
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Feb. 1 -- "HAM" GETS AN APPLE -- Ham, the space chimp, reaches out from his couch to take an apple -- his first food after the 420 mile ride aboard a Redstone rocket -- from a crewman aboard the USS Donner at sea. The chimpanzee was fired yesterday from Cape Canaveral, Fla., riding in a Mercury capsule. (AP WIREPHOTO) 1961

Published caption: Thanks For the Rocket Ride'--With wide grin and hands eagerly reaching, Ham, the space chimpanzee, is rewarded with big red apple. Banana was a bonus later. His carefully regulated meal not include bananas. During historic fight -- 155 miles up, 420 miles out--down Atlantic missile range from Cape Canaveral,  Ham pressed levers in capsule signaling his progress. He seemed pround of job well done and was was mugging for the cameras in best of spirits. The chimpanzee was subjected to force 16 times normal gravity.
FILE - In this Feb. 26, 1961 file photo, Elijah Muhammad, founder and head of the Nation of Islam, right, introduces Malcolm X in Chicago. A Smithsonian Channel series, "The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X,” examining the life of civil right leader Malcolm X, follows the advocate’s changing philosophy using his own words as a Nation of Islam surrogate to a figure seeking to build coalitions during the tumultuous 1960s civil rights era. (AP Photo/Paul Cannon, File)
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CP1STO579518 | 1961-02 
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