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Emile "Butch" Bouchard smiles while visiting his restaurant in east-end Montreal on Dec. 11, 1962. The Canadian Press
Former Saskatchewan Premier Ross Thatcher kicks the door of the legislature chamber after being locked out by the ruling CCF government on Aug. 26, 1962. The Canadian Press
Lester B. Pearson  May 10/1962
Southwest Ontario  (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO577931 | 1962 
Emile "Butch" Bouchard
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ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain

PRIME MICHAEL IN SOVEREIGN'S PARADE 

PRINCE MICHAEL OF KENT, YOUNGER BROTHER OF THE DUKE OF KENT AND SON OF PRINCESS MARINA, TAKES PART IN THE SOVEREIGN'S PARADE AT THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY SANDHURST AT CAMBERLEY, SURREY, TODAY DECEMBER 20, 1962. THE PASSING OUT PARADE WAS TAKEN BY ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET SIR CASPAR JOHN, FIRST SEA LORD AND CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF. PRINCESS MARINA, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA AND HER FIANCE, THE HON. ANGUS OGILVY, WERE PRESENT.

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FILE - This Dec. 9, 1962 file photo shows Dan Gurney holding a trophy in Nassau, Bahamas. Gurney, the first driver to win in Formula One, IndyCar and NASCAR, died Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 from complications of pneumonia. He was 86. His wife, Evi, announced his death in a statement distributed by All American Racers, Inc. (AP Photo)
FILE - This Dec. 10, 1962 file photo shows American Author John Steinbeck, right, receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature from King Gustav during Award Ceremonies in Stockholm's Concert Hall in Sweden.  In the mid-1950s, Steinbeck wrote a series of columns for the French-language newspaper Le Figaro, titled “One American In Paris.” One piece is coming out this week for the first time in English, appearing in the summer issue of The Strand Magazine, a literary quarterly. (AP Photo, File)
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Prince William of Gloucester in the grounds of the family home at Barnwell Manor.
A pedestrian in Walbrook, London, works his way though snow and slush following a fierce blizzard which has swept snow across the country. Complete with bowler hat and Wellington boots, he carries his shoes for office wear
A car parked on Victoria Embankment, London, with Waterloo Bridge in the background. Snow has covered the City following a fierce blizzard
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Richard Burton actor and wife Elizabeth Taylor. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA420498)
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CP2STO49729 | 1962-12 
The RELAY communications satellite shown in a December 11, 1962 photo released by NASA. The 172-pound spacecraft eight sided prism is 33 inches high and 29 inches in diameter at tis broad end. The exterior composed of eight honeycomb aluminum panels studded with 8,215 solar cells. The communications satellite prime function will be used for technical experiments although public demonstrations of television, telephone calls, teletype photo facsimile, and high speed data will be transmitted. The 18-inch long wideband communications antenna points toward the Earth while Relay travels through space. Three of the four telemetry antennas are shown extending from the broad end. Mounted on the center panel are special solar cells and diodes which will be tested for radiation damage. Relay 1 was launched atop a Delta B rocket on December 13, 1962, from LC-17A at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Credit: NASA via CNP
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Emile "Butch" Bouchard smiles while visiting his restaurant in east-end Montreal on Dec. 11, 1962. The Canadian Press
Former Saskatchewan Premier Ross Thatcher kicks the door of the legislature chamber after being locked out by the ruling CCF government on Aug. 26, 1962. The Canadian Press
Lester B. Pearson  May 10/1962
Southwest Ontario  (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO577931 | 1962 
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File picture of celebrated ballerina Maya Plisetskaya dated July 7, 1962. Photo by ITAR-TASS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47675 | 1962 
The RELAY communications satellite shown in a December 11, 1962 photo released by NASA. The 172-pound spacecraft eight sided prism is 33 inches high and 29 inches in diameter at tis broad end. The exterior composed of eight honeycomb aluminum panels studded with 8,215 solar cells. The communications satellite prime function will be used for technical experiments although public demonstrations of television, telephone calls, teletype photo facsimile, and high speed data will be transmitted. The 18-inch long wideband communications antenna points toward the Earth while Relay travels through space. Three of the four telemetry antennas are shown extending from the broad end. Mounted on the center panel are special solar cells and diodes which will be tested for radiation damage. Relay 1 was launched atop a Delta B rocket on December 13, 1962, from LC-17A at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Credit: NASA via CNP
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CP1STO32816286 | 1962 
Prince William of Gloucester in the grounds of the family home at Barnwell Manor.
A Fiat 500 City car riding high in Kensington, London, on the bucket of a 10-ton Fiat FL8 tractor shovel. Anyone who buys a similar £6,300 tractor, or Fiat equipment of the same value during the Public Works and Municipal Services Exhibition will be given the car free
Nobel Prize winner James Dewey Watson pictured with the double helix model.
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CP2STO47674 | 1962 
Richard Burton actor and wife Elizabeth Taylor. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA420498)
Man & dog in car It was more the Hound of the Highways than the Baskervilles when this Sherlock Holmes lookalike took his pet pooch out for a spin. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1131890)
St Andrews Halls Glasgow October 1962 Firemen train water hoses on burning building turntable ladder in foreground. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL984678)
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CP2STO47678 | 1962 
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain

PRIME MICHAEL IN SOVEREIGN'S PARADE 

PRINCE MICHAEL OF KENT, YOUNGER BROTHER OF THE DUKE OF KENT AND SON OF PRINCESS MARINA, TAKES PART IN THE SOVEREIGN'S PARADE AT THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY SANDHURST AT CAMBERLEY, SURREY, TODAY DECEMBER 20, 1962. THE PASSING OUT PARADE WAS TAKEN BY ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET SIR CASPAR JOHN, FIRST SEA LORD AND CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF. PRINCESS MARINA, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA AND HER FIANCE, THE HON. ANGUS OGILVY, WERE PRESENT.

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FILE - In this Nov. 22, 1962, file photo, Green Bay Packers fullback Jim Taylor (31) is brought down by Detroit Lions' Dick Lane in the third quarter of an NFL football game in Detroit. The Hall of Fame fullback died early on Oct. 13, 2018. He was 83. (AP Photo/Preston Stroup, File)
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain Prince William of Gloucester
FUNERAL AT CAMBRIDGE

WEARING AN ILL FITTING MOURNING SUIT AND A TOP HAT, PRINCE WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER, A COUSIN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II, WALKS THROUGH THE STREETS OF CAMBRIDGE WITH OTHER UNDERGRADUATES YESTERDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1962 AS HE TAKES PART IN A MOCK FUNERAL FOR TWO UNDER GRADUATES SENT DOWN FROM THEIR COLLEGES FOR FAILING EXAMINATIONS. PRINCE WILLIAM IS AT MAGDALENE COLLEGE AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.

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