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ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britian Princess Margaret
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PRINCESS MARGARET RETURNS TO LONDON 

CLAD IN A WARM FUR COAT, PRINCESS MARGARET WALKS TO HER CAR AFTER ARRIVING AT LIVERPOOL STREET STATION, LONDON, TODAY, JANUARY 1, WITH LORD SNOWDON AND THEIR INFANT SON, VISCOUNT LINLEY.  THE ROYAL PARTY HAD TRAVELLED FROM SANDRINGHAM, NORFOLK, WHERE THEY SPENT THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAY. THEY MADE THE TRIP IN A RESERVED COACH ATTACHED TO THE NORMAL SERVICE TRAIN TO LONDON, WHICH WAS 26 MINUTES LATE DUE TO THE ICY WEATHER.

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1/1/1962
FILE - In this Jan. 2, 1962 file picture, astronaut John Glenn climbs into the "Friendship 7" Mercury capsule at Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this 1962 file photo, President John F. Kennedy and his daughter, Caroline, sail off Hyannis Port, Mass. Caroline Kennedy said in a video released by the JFK Library on May 25, 2017, that she thought about her father and "missed him every day of my life.” The 100th anniversary of JFK's birth is Monday, May 29, 2017. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579502 | 1962-01 
FILE - In this Feb. 23, 1962 file photo shows  Althea Gibson, former amateur tennis champion, and Jackie Robinson at the North-South Tournament at the Miami Springs course. When the US Open begins this week, she will have a statue unveiled in her honor. Says tennis great Billie Jean King: "She's our Jackie Robinson of tennis." (AP Photo)
In this Feb. 3, 1962 file photo, astronaut John Glenn poses with his wife, Annie,  outside their Arlington, Va., home during his first news conference. Glenn, the widow of astronaut and U.S. Sen. John Glenn and a communication disorders advocate, died Tuesday, May 19, 2020, of COVID-19 complications at a nursing home near St. Paul, Minn., at age 100.   (AP Photo/Bob Schutz, File)
FILE – In this Feb. 20, 1962, file photo, U.S. astronaut John Glenn climbs inside the capsule of the Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 before becoming the first American to orbit the Earth, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla. John Glenn is continuing to inspire 55 years after becoming the first American to orbit Earth. The anniversary of the flight is Monday, Feb. 20, 2017. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579500 | 1962-02 
Harry Jerome of Oregon, right, breasts the tape to win the 100-yard dash in Oregon-San Jose-California track meet at Berkeley, California  March 24, 1962. His time was :09.5. Jimmy Omagbemi of San Jose State, left, was second, with teammate Dennis Johnson, second from left, third. (AP Photo/Robert H. Houston )
FILE - In this March 30, 1962 file photo new attorney general Dr Wolfgang Fraenkel, right, being introduced by Federal Justice Minister Wolfgang Stammberger, left, Karlsruhe, West Germany. German federal prosecutors say they're launching a study into the influence of former Nazis on the office after the war. One subject will be former head prosecutor Wolfgang Fraenkel who  was forced into retirement after details came to light of his service during the Third Reich, including dozens of death penalty cases (AP Photo,file)
FILE - In this March 13, 1962 file photo, Jane Hart, left, wife of Sen. Philip Hart, D-Mich., and Jerrie Cobb of Oklahoma City pose with a model of a Saturn rocket at Capitol Hill in Washington. Two days later, they met with Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson in an effort to have the U.S. launch a program for female astronauts. Both women had successfully passed the physical tests given to male astronauts. Cobb, NASA’s first female astronaut candidate, died in Florida at the age of 88 on March 18, 2019.(AP Photo/Henry Griffin)
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CP1STO579499 | 1962-03 
FILE - In this April 14, 1962 file photo, the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi sits between President John Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson as they look through binoculars of Marine landing operations at Camp LeJeuene, North Carolina. The fall of the Peacock Throne and the rise of the Islamic Revolution in Iran grew out of the shah’s ever-tightening control over the country as other Middle East monarchies toppled. (AP Photo, File)
Oregon’s Harry Jerome, left, wins the 100 yard dash against Southern California at Los Angeles  April 21, 1962, with SC’s Bruce Munn, right, second and SC’s Dick Cortese (out of picture at right), third. SC’s Jack Talsky (background) was fifth. Time was 9.3. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this April 5, 1962 file photo Bela Guttmann, Hungarian-born soccer coach of European Cup holders Benfica of Portugal, gestures as he is interviewed by journalists in a hotel in London. B is for Benfica. In this case the 'Curse of Benfica.' Guttmann reportedly approached the Benfica board of directors and asked for a pay rise after leading them to their second European Cup triumph. However, despite the success he had brought the club, he was turned down. On leaving Benfica, he allegedly cursed the club declaring, "Not in a hundred years from now will Benfica ever be European champions". Benfica have not won a European trophy since, despite getting to the final on numerous occasions. (AP Photo/Leonard Brown, File)
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CP1STO579498 | 1962-04 
Oregon’s Harry Jerome won 100-yard dash in :09.3 at West Coast Relays in Fresno, California on May 12, 1962. Time ties meet record but doesn’t stand because of aiding wind. Southern California Striders’ Doug Smith, behind Jerome, was second. (AP Photo/Robert H. Houston
JAPAN Foreign Relations U.S.A.

East-West Peace Toast - Shigeru Yoshida, Dean Acheson and Joseph Dodge (left) drink toast in Washlington to U.S. Japanese peace treaty signed 10 years ago when Mr. Yoshida was prime minister ot Japan and Mr. Aeheson U.S. secretary of state.
FILE - This May 19, 1962 file photo shows Dragoslav Sekularac at second right, in the probable Yugoslav team for the World Cup football championships which begins in Chile on May 30. From left: Muhamed Mujic, captain; Milutin Soskic; Drazen Jerkovic; Vladimir Markovic; Peter Radakovic; Milan Galic; Vladimir Durkovic; Vladimir Popovic; Fahrudin Jusufi; Dragoslav Sekularac, Andrija Ankovic. Dragoslav Sekularac, an attacking midfielder known to Red Star Belgrade soccer fans as the "King of dribble," has died. He was 81. Red Star said on its website that Sekularac died on Saturday Jan. 5, 2019. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579496 | 1962-05 
FILE - In this June 2, 1962 file photo, Italian forward Giorgio Ferrini, centre, is sent off by British referee Ken Aston after an incident during the first half of the Football World Cup soccer match against Chile in Santiago. Ferrini refused to leave the field and was removed by police officers. The match has been labelled the Battle of Santiago. The 21st World Cup begins on Thursday, June 14, 2018, when host Russia takes on Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This June 12, 1962 file photo shows Cuban revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Havana, Cuba. A book of letters by Ernesto Che Guevara is coming out in English in the Fall of 2021. “Letters 1947-67” will be released in the U.S., Seven Stories announced Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, and will include an introduction by his daughter Aleida Guevara.  (AP Photo/Tony Ortega, File)
Oregon University coach Bill Bowerman, with hat, receives team trophy from record Oregon miler Dyrol Burleson after the University's team won the NCAA team championship with 85 points on June 16, 1962 in Eugene, Oregon. Villanova was second with 40 3/7 points, and University of Southern California was third with 27 3/7 points. At left is Jerry Tarr (20). Behind Burleson is Harry Jerome. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579495 | 1962-06 
FILE - This is a July 26, 1962, file photo showing Tommy McDonald of the Philadelphia Eagles football team, in Hershey, Penn. Hall of Famer Tommy McDonald has died at 84. His death was announced Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Details were not disclosed.  (AP Photo/Paul Vathis, File)
During months of local anti-segregation campaigns led by the SCLC in Albany, Georgia, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is arrested by Albany's Chief of Police, Laurie Pritchett, after praying at City Hall, on July 27, 1962.  (AP Photo)
BUCKINGHAM PALACE (Gt. Britain)
QUEEN'S GALLERY TO OPEN TO PUBLIC
THIS IS THE QUEEN'S GALLERY AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE WHICH IS TO BE OPENED TO THE PUBLIC FROM WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. ADMISSION WILL BE DIRECT FROM AN ENTRANCE IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD AN NO OTHER PART OF THE INSIDE OF THE PALACE WILL BE SEEN BY THE PUBLIC. PRICE OF ADMISSION WILL BE TWO SHILLINGS AN SIXPENCE PER PERSON TO PAY FOR THE UPKEEP OF THE GALLERY AND THE PAYMENT OF STAFF INVOLVE IN ITS OPERATION. THE FIRST EXHIBITION WITH WHICH THE GALLEERY OPENS WILL BE "TREASURES FROM THE ROYAL COLLECTION. AN WILL INCLUDE PICTURES, FURNITURE AND OTHER WORKS OF ART. THE GALLERY WILL BE OPEN TUESDAYS TO SATURDAYS INCLUSIVE FROM 11 AM TO 6 PM, SUNDAYS 2PM TO 5 PM AND BANK HOLIDAY MONDAYS FROM 11 AM TO 6 PM.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
7/16/1962
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CP1STO579494 | 1962-07 
FILE - In this Aug. 9, 1962 file photo, covered bodies of North Koreans killed in an incident within the demilitarized zone, lie on the ground as a communist North Korean observer team investigates the dispute. The clash occurred when North Korean soldiers fired against a team of South Korean soldiers repairing a road. The South Koreans returned fire and killed three communists. Former Associated Press photojournalist Kim Chonkil, whose images captured South Korea's turbulent transition from dictatorship to democracy, has died. He was 89. Kim's son, Kim Kuchul, confirmed he died in New York on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Kim Chonkil, File)
IONA REED  Accordionist 
CANADIAN GIRL WINS ACCORIDION COMPETITION. CANADIAN IONA REED, WINNER OF THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL ACCORDION COMPETITION IN PRAGUE, AUGUST 24-27, [1962] POSES WITH CLAUDE VINCENT CASTAGNONE OF THE UNITED STATES WHO WAS PLACED FIFTH. TOP PIANS ACCORDIONSTS FROM MANY COUNTRIES, INCLUDING CANADA, THE U.S.A., RUSSIA, NORWAY, ITALY TOOK PART IN THE COMPETITION. PRA.STR.M. 13329 290862 B ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON 29/08/62 [1962]
Human guinea pig in Illinois prison malaria research, Nathan Leopold, 48-one of the thrill slayers of a 10-year-old boy in 1924, has had his 99-year sentence commuted by Gov. Adlai Stevenson to 85 years. He becomes eligible for parole next January and has been working as an X-ray technician at the prison,
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CP1STO579492 | 1962-08 
(Mrs) George DREW (Dead Mar 9, 1965).
AIRPORT CHAT. MRS. JOHN DIEFENBAKER (RIGHT) WIFE OF THE CANADIAN PREMIER AND MRS. GEORGE DREW, WIFE OF THE CANADIAN COMMISSIONER HAVE PLENTY TO TALK ABOUT AS THEY WALK TOGETHER AT LONDON AIRPORT TODAY SEPTEMBER 7 [1962]. MRS. DREW AND HER HUSBAND WERE ON HAND TO GREET THE DIFENBAKERS AS THE CANADIAN LEADER FLEW IN FOR NEXT WEEK'S COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE. 07/09/62
CAROLYN HAYWARD Bullfighter
she is from St. John's Newfoundland. 

(SAI) LAREDO, Tex--Sept. 10--EXHBITS BULL'S EAR--Carolyn Haward, 19--year-old American, made her Mexican bull ring Debut in Nuevo Laredo Sunday and won the ear of her second bull. She has killed more the 100 bulls in her four-year career, mostly in South America.

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FILE - In this Sept. 3, 1962, file photo, a confederate flag is held behind Junior Johnson of Ronda, N.C., as he poses with his sister, right, and Ginger Pointevint, Miss Sun Fun U.S.A., left, in the winner's circle after the Southern 500 auto race at Darlington Speedway in Darlington, S.C. Bubba Wallace, the only African-American driver in the top tier of NASCAR, calls for a ban on the Confederate flag in the sport that is deeply rooted in the South. (AP Photo/Perry Aycock, File)
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CP1STO579491 | 1962-09 
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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FILE - In this October 1962 file photo, San Francisco Warriors' Wilt Chamberlain (13) goes up to score as New York Knicks' Willie Naulls (6) defends during a basketball game in San Francisco. Warriors' Tom Gola (15) is in the foreground.  Naulls, the former UCLA star who was a four-time All-Star with the Knicks and won three NBA championships with the Boston Celtics, has died. He was 84. Naulls died on Thanksgiving at his home in Laguna Niguel, south of Los Angeles, UCLA said. (AP Photo, File)
MOCK FUNERAL AT CAMBRIDGE 

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PHILIP GURDON (LEFT) AND SIMON KESWICK RIDE IN A SPORTS CAR AT THE HEAD OF A MOCK FUNERAL PROCESSION THROUGH THE STREETS OF CAMBRIDGE YESTERDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1962. SOME 50 UNDERGRADUATES, INCLUDING PRINCE WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER, A COUSIN OF THE QUEEN, TOOK PART IN THE PROCESSION FOR THE TWO STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN SENT DOWN FR0M THEIR COLLEGES FOR FAILING EXAMINATIONS. THE LAST MOCK FUNERAL AT CAMBRIDGE WAS IN 1953.

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CP1STO579490 | 1962-10 
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)
Harry Jerome, Canada’s “Vancouver Flash,” is as he relaxed at Perth, Australia  Nov. 23, 1962, where he is competing in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games. The British Columbia star, who holds world records for 100 yards and 100 meters, ran a trial heat in the 100-yard dash in 9.4 seconds in the opening day program. Jerome who is a student at the University of Oregon said he ran jus fast enough to make sure to qualifying. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Nov. 29, 1962, file photo, Geoffroy de Courcel, left, the French ambassador in London, and Julian Amery, the British minister of aviation, look at a model of a proposed supersonic airliner at Lancaster House, London, where they signed an Anglo-French agreement for the joint development of a supersonic passenger airplane. The Concorde's maiden flight was 50 years ago, on March 2, 1969. Although the plane went out of service in 2003, its delta-wing design and drooping nose still make it instantly recognizable even to people who have never seen one in person.(AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579489 | 1962-11 
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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CP1STO579487 | 1962-12 
LSU head coach Will Wade pleads his case with an official after a foul was called on one of his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Alabama, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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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 
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 
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 
Actress Diana Rigg with Bill Travers & Peter Jeffrey in production of Taming of the Shrew at Royal Shakespeare theatre at Stratford upon Avon. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA902486)
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CP2STO49747 | 1962-04 
Model wearing hats fashion     Taken from a series of shots depicting the latest in millinery trends in Spring 1962. Portrait of model wearing straw woven hat with trim detail, looking annoyed. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA938695)
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CP2STO49748 | 1962-03 
The meet of the Enfield Chase Hunt Pony Club, at Hatfield Heath, near Hatfield
Singer Helen Shapiro, and actress Rita Tushingham, who share the 1961 'Most Promising Newcomer' award, with singer Cliff Richard with his 'Show Business Personality 1961' award, at the Variety Club of Great Britain lunch.
Jack Spot (right) and Michael Goodman as they left London Airport for Dublin for location shooting of a new film which has 'crime does not pay' as its theme.
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CP2STO49749 | 1962-03 
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Actor Yves Montand, at London Airport when he arrived from Paris, he is opening his 'one-man' show at London's Saville Theatre.
Children from the LCC Reception Centre (for homeless families), arriving at a special party in The Old Curiosity Shop close to Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, held to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of writer Charles Dickens. After the tea, the children were treated to a screening of Dickens's 'A Christmas Carol'.
Reginald Maudling, Colonial Secretary, centre, with Norman Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica, left, and Donald Sangster, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in Jamaica, at the opening of the Jamaica Constitutional Conference in London.
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CP2STO49750 | 1962-02 
Lord Carrington (top), First Lord of the Admiralty, climbs into the Navy's latest supersonic low-level strike aircraft - the Blackburn Buccaneer - which goes into service next year. Following is Chief Test Pilot Lieutenant-Commander Derek Whitehead, who was at the controls on a 20-minute flight from Holme-on-Spalding Moor, East Yorkshire.
A study in expressions among bystanders near the gates of Bedford Prison when James Hanratty was executed there this morning, A crowd of about 200 gathered outside the prison as the execution hour approached.
Stirling Moss (GBR) in the remains of the Lotus 18 Climax, the accident that ended his career
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CP2STO49746 | 1962-04 
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