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FILE-- One of the first survivors of the 113 men trapped underground in mine explosion in Springhill, N.S. is shown being handed over heads of rescuers Nov. 3, 1956.  (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE) Canada
This June 1956 file photo shows former Quebec premier Maurice Duplessis relaxing with a cigar in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec after leading his Union Nationale party to its third consecutive sweep in provinical elections.  (CP PHOTO) 1956 (files)
Governor General Vincent Massey chats with D.B. Rogers, president of the Canadian Press, and Mrs. Rogers before the CP annual dinner in Toronto, April 18, 1956. Mr. Rogers, editor of the Regina Leader-Post, was elected president of Canada's cooperative news service at its annual meeting. Mr. Massey was speaker at the dinner. (CP Photo/Stf)
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CP1STO577942 | 1956 
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FILE - In this June 18, 1956 file photo, Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser waves as he moves through Port Said, Egypt, during a ceremony in which Egypt formally took over control of the Suez Canal from Britain. The resignation of the United Kingdom’s ambassador to the United States is a rare instance of a souring in relations between the Trans-Atlantic allies, though there have a few nadirs over the decades. One of the most serious crises to beset London and Washington came at the crossroads of a dying British empire and the exponential growth of America as a superpower in the wake of World War II. In 1956 in the Suez Canal, which connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, Egypt’s pan-Arab leader, Gamal Abdel Nasser, nationalized the canal to Britain’s fury (AP Photo,File)
FILE - In this June 17, 1956 file photo Hans-Guenther Winkler of Germany on "Halla" crosses an obstacle in first round of the Olympic Grand Prix jumping in Melbourne, Australia. Five-time Olympic gold medal winner Winkler has died the German Equestrian Federation said Monday, July 9, 2018. He was 91.  (AP Photo/file)
CORRECTS EXACT LOCATION - FILE - In this June 17, 1956 file photo Hans-Guenther Winkler of Germany on "Halla" crosses an obstacle in first round of the Olympic Grand Prix jumping in Stockholm, Sweden, where the equestrian events of the 1956 Melbourne, Australia, Olympics were held. Five-time Olympic gold medal winner Winkler has died the German Equestrian Federation said Monday, July 9, 2018. He was 91.  (AP Photo/file)
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CP1STO579591 | 1956-06 
Queen Elizabeth II pauses to look at a dress, made of 100 per cent Terylene, as she tours an exhibition of goods made from the synthetic fibre at the Imperial Chemical Industries' works at Wilton, near Middlesbrough.
Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the Royal Ascot meeting, on her way to the saddling boxes to see her horse High Veldt.
Queen Elizabeth II arriving at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London, to attend the annual dinner of the First Guards Club. Membership of the club is restricted to Grenadier Guards officers of at least three years' service. The Queen is Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment.
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CP2STO49886 | 1956-06 
Tiger Cub ITV appearance. Tiger lying down, staring up June 1956. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2952463)
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CP2STO49885 | 1956-06 
Actor Rod Steiger in London talking on the phone in his hotel room  December 1956. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL764812)
Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian refugees remove their belongings in carts in the bomb damaged area of Rue Ababi in Port Said. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL856738)
Actress Brigitte Bardot at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square for rehearsals of the Royal Command Performance 1956. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL893061)
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CP2STO47689 | 1956 
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EXCLUSIVE. HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco and his fiancee Grace Kelly during their engagement party held at the Kelly home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, on January 6, 1956. Photo by ABACA.
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CP2STO47688 | 1956 
FILE - In this Dec. 27, 1956, file photo, Boston Celtics' Bill Russell (6) reaches for a rebound in an NBA basketball game against the Rochester Royals in Philadelphia. Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors are trying to to join Russell's Celtics, the Bulls led by Michael Jordan and the Lakers’ trio of title runs fueled by George Mikan in the 1950s, Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the '80s, and Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant nearly 20 years ago as the only franchises in NBA history to capture three championships in four years. (AP Photo/Sam Myers, File)
FILE - This Oct. 31, 1956 black and white file photo shows Hungarian Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty, freed after more than seven years in a communist jail, in his Budapest residence. The Vatican announced on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 that Francis, a day earlier, had OK’d the “heroic virtues of God’s servant”Cardinal Mindszenty, the Hungarian churchman who suffered a long imprisonment for being a foe of Communism,  the recognition of such virtues is a step toward possible sainthood. .(AP Photo/Walter Lindlar, file)
Princess Margaret Portrait
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FOR FIRST PUBLICATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.

PRINCESS MARGARET TOUR OF EAST AFRICA 

THIS PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRINCESS MARGARET WAS MADE BY CECIL BEATON IN THE DRAWING ROOM OF CLARENCE HOUSE, LONDON. IT IS RELEASED IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRINCESS'S TOUR OF BRITISH EAST AFRICA. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS WEARS A DRESS OF APRICOT SILK. A FIVE-STRANDED PEARL NECKLACE AND A DIAMOND BROOCH.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
9/9/1956
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CP1STO577943 | 1956 
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Cullum Welch, and singer Vera Lynn cut the cake at the national Christmas party of the Infantile Paralysis Fellowship in London.
Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Haymarket Theatre, London, after seeing the play 'The Chalk Garden'.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother welcome home Princess Margaret from her tour of East Africa, at Heathrow Airport
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CP2STO47691 | 1956 
FILE-- One of the first survivors of the 113 men trapped underground in mine explosion in Springhill, N.S. is shown being handed over heads of rescuers Nov. 3, 1956.  (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE) Canada
This June 1956 file photo shows former Quebec premier Maurice Duplessis relaxing with a cigar in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec after leading his Union Nationale party to its third consecutive sweep in provinical elections.  (CP PHOTO) 1956 (files)
Governor General Vincent Massey chats with D.B. Rogers, president of the Canadian Press, and Mrs. Rogers before the CP annual dinner in Toronto, April 18, 1956. Mr. Rogers, editor of the Regina Leader-Post, was elected president of Canada's cooperative news service at its annual meeting. Mr. Massey was speaker at the dinner. (CP Photo/Stf)
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CP1STO577942 | 1956 
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Cullum Welch, and singer Vera Lynn cut the cake at the national Christmas party of the Infantile Paralysis Fellowship in London.
Queen Elizabeth II, as godmother, holds the baby, George Herbert, son of her childhood friend Lord Porchester, at left, after the christening at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, London.
Prince Charles leans across for a confidential whisper to his sister, Princess Anne as, with their mother, Queen Elizabeth II, they watch the 'Dick Whittington' pantomime at the Palace Theatre, London.
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CP2STO49873 | 1956-12 
Helen Brown has her legs measured by Pat Spencer
Queen Elizabeth II smiles down at her daughter Princess Anne as the Duke of Edinburgh accepts a greeting handshake from Alhaji Abdulmaliki, Commissioner for the Northern Region of Nigeria, at Heathrow Airport.
The submarine Thermopylae arrives at the West India Dock in London for a weekend visit to the area. Friends and relatives of the crew will be permitted to visit them on board.
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CP2STO49893 | 1956-02 
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