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Korean War Fingers In The Snow
CP166297316 | Korean War Fingers In The Snow 
Duke Of Edinburgh and  Princess Elizabeth        1951
CP164351353 | Duke Of Edinburgh and Princess Elizabeth 1951 
FILE - In this April 7, 1951 file photo, Bill Tilden makes a return during an exhibition match at the Bayside Tennis Club in Bayside, N.Y. A group is pushing for a historical marker touting the accomplishments of tennis great Bill Tilden at Philadelphia's Germantown Cricket Club, but hit a roadblock over questions about the star's conduct with teenage boys. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this April 20, 1951 file photo, Gen. Douglas MacArthur waves from an open car during the ticker-tape parade in his honor in New York's financial district on lower Broadway. On Friday July 10, 2015, the U.S. women's soccer team will celebrate winning the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer championship with a ticker-tape parade along the same route on lower Broadway where they will be the first national team since 1984 and the first all-female team ever to be honored with the iconic parade. (AP Photo/File)
FILE- In this April 6, 1951 file photo, a handcuffed David Greenglass is escorted by U.S. Deputy Marshall Eugene Fitzgerald from Federal Courthouse in New York City after being sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to spy for the Soviet Union. Greenglass, whose grand jury testimony helped send his sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, to the electric chair in 1953, has said in interviews that prosecutors pressured him to falsify information about his sister.  (AP Photo)
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CP2STO146155 | 1951-04 
FILE- In this Dec. 13, 1951 file photo, crowds of supporters of Prime Minister Mossadegh gather around a huge portrait of Iranian Mullah Kashani, one of the powerful backers of Mossadegh's regime, in Tehran. Once expunged from its official history, documents outlining the U.S.-backed 1953 coup in Iran have been quietly published in June 2017, by the State Department, offering a new glimpse at an operation that ultimately pushed the country toward its 1979 Islamic Revolution and hostility with the West. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 25, 1951, file photo, Vanderbilt's Bill Wade holds his Most Valuable Player trophy as he is congratulated by Miami athletic director Andy Gustafson after Wade led the South to victory over the North in an All-Star football game at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Bill Wade, a former No. 1 overall draft pick who spent 13 seasons as an NFL quarterback with the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears, has died, Thursday, March 10, 2016. (AP Photo/Earl Shugars, File)
FILE - Voters receive ballots from polling station officials for India's first General Election in a rural Delhi state village in India around Dec. 14, 1951. (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO85109 | 1951-12 
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(NY6-Jan. 2) RUSSIANS TURN OVER POLICE DUTY IN VIENNA TO AMERICANS-Goose-stepping Russia military police, with fixed bayonets, march past the American and Russian commanders in Vienna Dec. 30 in a ceremony handing over military police duties to Americans in the international sector of Vienna. At left in background a Russian band plays the Soviet national anthem, with the US band in center, background, standing at attention, awaiting the appearance of the U.S military police. In February the British will take over the police duty in the monthly change-around among the Allied occupation forces. 

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FILE - This Jan. 8, 1951 file photo shows President Harry S Truman giving his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington.  (AP Photo/Byron Rollins, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 27, 1951, file photo, a pair of bound hands and a breathing hole in the snow at Yangji, Korea, reveal the presence of the body of a Korean civilian shot and left to die by retreating Communists during the Korean War. Max Desfor, a former Associated Press photographer died Monday, Feb. 19, 2018. He was 104. Desfor said of the photo during a oral history to the AP, "I labeled that picture, later on, 'Futility,' because it's always been — I've always felt that it's the civilians caught in the crossfire, the civilians, the innocent civilians, how futile it is for war. That epitomized it to me." (AP Photo/Max Desfor, File)
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CP1STO579672 | 1951-01 
FILE - This is a Feb. 28, 1951, file photo showing Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player Donald Newcombe in Vero Beach, Fla. Newcombe, the hard-throwing Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher who was one of the first black players in the major leagues and who went on to win the rookie of the year, Most Valuable Player and Cy Young awards, has died. He was 92. The team confirmed that Newcombe died Tuesday morning, Feb. 19, 2019, after a lengthy illness. (AP Photo/Harry Harris, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 14, 1951, file photo, Jake LaMotta, left, and Sugar Ray Robinson exchange lefts to the face in the first round of their middleweight championship bout at Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Ill. Jake LaMotta was a straight up brawler, so determined to wreak havoc every time he entered the boxing ring that he handed the great Sugar Ray Robinson his first loss. He was pretty much the same outside the ring, which is why Hollywood made a movie about his life. "Raging Bull" was No. 7 in The Associated Press’ Top 25 favorite sports movies poll. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - This Feb. 3, 1951 file photo shows a wall of ice on part of Niagara Falls in New York. Although it appears frozen, the water never actually stops flowing underneath. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579670 | 1951-02 
FILE - This is a March 21, 1951, file photo showing Mickey Mantle in Los Angeles. Most kids who collect sports cards when they are young usually end up storing them in boxes for years and years. That's where they stay until something prompts the desire to go through them. For a 76-year-old collector from New Jersey, it was seeing a 1952 Mickey Mantle card sold at auction for $2.88 million earlier this year. After looking through the collection he owns with his brother, he found five Mantle cards of lesser quality from the same year and is now selling them at auction. (AP Photo/File)
Col. Jim STONE  1951

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PRINCESS PAT COMMANDER ADDRESSES TROOPS 

Col. Jim Stone (at mike) of Salmon Arm, B.C., addresses men of his command, Mar. 17, during day set aside by Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Regiment to celebrate the birthday of Princess Patricia, now Lady Patricia Ramsay. The Canadian troops serving with U.N. forces in Korea spent the day in a review by commanding officer, a sports program and general leisure.

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FILE - In this March 27, 1951, file photo, three City College of New York basketball players, from left, Norman Mager, Irwin Dambrot and Herb Cohen are booked at New York's Elizabeth Street police station in connection with fixing of three basketball games at Madison Square Garden in 1949 and 1950. Mager and Dambrot last played during 1949-50 season and Cohen was a member of the 1950-51 CCNY squad. “They were kings of the town one day, and the next day they were the bums of the town, really, because of the scandal,” said Dambrot’s nephew, Duquesne coach Keith Dambrot. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579668 | 1951-03 
GREAT BRITAIN PARLIAMENT
THE HOUSE OF LORDS REINSTATED 

THIS PHOTO SHOWS A GENERAL VIEW OF THE INTERIOR OF THE REINSTATED HOUSE OF LORDS, LONDON, TODAY MAY 23.   AT THE FAR END ARE THE THRONES USED BY THE KING AND QUEEN ON STATE OCCASIONS, IMMEDIATELY IN FRONT OF THE RAILED OFF THRONE ENCLOSURE IS THE WOOLSACK, SEAT OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS IN FRONT OF THE WOOLSACK ARE THE JUDGES BENCHES. 

THE HOUSE HAS BEEN USED BY THE COMMONS SINCE THEIR BUILDING WAS DESTROYED BY BOMBING IN MAY 1941 UNTIL THE REPAIRED HOUSE OF COMMONS WAS OPENED IN OCTOBER LAST YEAR, SINCE THEN WORK HAS BEEN GOING ON IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS TO PREPARE IT FOR THE RETURN OF THF LORDS, WHO HAVE 8EEN MEETING NEARBY CHURCH HOUSE. 5/23/1951

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FILE - In this May 20, 1951, file photo, Boston Red Sox second baseman Bobby Doerr, left, turns a double play as Detroit Tigers' Steve Souchock slides into second during a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston. Doerr, a Hall of Famer dubbed the "silent captain" by longtime Red Sox teammate and life-long friend Ted Williams, died Monday, Nov. 13, 2017. He was 99. (AP Photo/Peter J. Carroll, File)
FILE- In this May 7, 1951, file photo, actress Debbie Reynolds signs autographs on her way into the ice show in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Reynolds, star of the 1952 classic "Singin' in the Rain" and mother of Carrie Fisher, died Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, according to her son Todd Fisher. She was 84. (AP Photo/Frank Filan, File)
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CP1STO579667 | 1951-05 
KING HAAKON LANDS 

LONDONERS PACKED EVERY VANTAGE POINT ALONG THE BANKS OF THE RIVER THAMES TODAY JUNE 5, 1951 TO WATCH THE ARRIVAL OF KING HAAKON OF NORWAY ON HIS THREE DAY STATE VISIT TO LONDON. KING HAAKON SAILED UP THE RIVER IN HIS YACHT "NORGE" TO TOWER BRIDGE, WHERE HE WAS MET BY THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER,  RESPRESENTING AILING KING GEORGE, IN THE KING'S BARGE. FROM TOWER BRIDGE KING HAAKON TRAVELLED IN THE ROYAL BARGE WITH THE DUKE TO WESTMINISTER PIER,  WHERE QUEEN ELIZABETH, WITH THE PRINCESSES AND THE DUCHESS OF KENT, WAITED TO GREET HIM. FROM THE PIER THE ROYAL PARTY TRAVELLED IN STATE PROCESSION WITH A SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT OF HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY BEARING TWO STANDARDS, TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE. 

PHOTO SHOWS: KING HAAKON IS GREETED WITH A CURSTY BY PRINCESS ELIZABETH AS HE ARRIVES AT WESTMINSTER PIER.  IN THE CENTRE IS PRINCESS MARGARET. QUEEN ELIZABETH IS AT RIGHT.

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ARC DE TRIOMPHE
STORM OVER PARIS 

A BRILLIANT FLASH OF LIGHTNING SEEN THROUGH THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE WHEN ONE OF THE WORST THUNDERSTORMS IN YEARS BROKE OVER PARIS, FRANCE ON JUNE 14, 1951.

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Horatio NELSON
Plume Mystery---Scotland Yard fingerprint experts (above) examine ladder used in the London theft of jewelled headdress once worn by Admiral Nelson (right). The value of the stones is only about $7,000. But the trophy is a priceless relic of Britain's hero Police are using bloodhounds in an effort to trace the thieves. The plume, shown in Nelson portrait, is about seven inches high and four inches wide.
6/14/1951
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CP1STO579666 | 1951-06 
ROYAL FAMILY GT. BRITAIN 
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PRINCESS AT FOUNDATION STONE CEREMONIES

PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE OF ENGLAND WALKS BESIDE THE RT. HON. THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON, JOHN WILLIAM CHARLES WAND, AT HACKNEY, LONDON, JULY 3, 1951 WHERE SHE LAID THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOL

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FILE - In this July 1, 1951 file photo Juan Manuel Fangio comes out of a bend at speed during the race, driving a supercharged 1.5 Liter Alfa Romeo during the Grand Prix D'Europe at Rheims, France. Alfa Romeo has joined up with the Sauber team for a return to Formula One after an absence of more than 30 years. Sauber announced Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017 that it has reached a "multi-year technical and commercial partnership" with the Italian automaker, which is part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). From 2018, the team will be known as the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team. " (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this July 29, 1951, file photo, World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio races an Alfa Romeo Tipo 158/159 'Alfetta' in the German Grand Prix at Nurburg, Germany. More than 60 years since Fangio was conquering race tracks in the 1950s, Lewis Hamilton can match Fangio’s five championships at the Mexican Grand Prix. Hamilton marvels at the cars Fangio drove. He’s taken some laps in some of the classic cars of Fangio’s era was impressed by the sheer courage it took to race them. Fangio and drivers had nothing like the protective cockpit today’s drivers have. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579664 | 1951-07 
WINNIE STARTS ORDEAL BY WATER. WINNIE FRANCES ROACH, OF ONTARIO, CANADA, WAVES TO SPECTATORS AS SHE ENTERS THE ENGLISH CHANNEL THIS MORNING, AUGUST 16, [1951] FOR THE START OF THE DAILY MAIL CHANNEL RAGE. 16/8/51 [1951]
FILE - In this Aug. 1951 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess Elizabeth, stands with her husband Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, and their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne at Clarence House, the royal couple's London residence. Prince Philip was born into the Greek royal family but spent almost all of his life as a pillar of the British one. His path was forged when he married the heir to the British throne, and a promising naval career was cut short when his wife suddenly became Queen Elizabeth II. Nevertheless, he set about forging a place for himself as royal consort. He was a patron of charities and a supporter of projects for young people. He was married for more than 73 years and was still carrying out royal engagements into his late 90s. (AP Photo/Eddie Worth, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 11, 1951 file photo, U.S. Border Patrol inspectors Fred H. Voight, left, and Gordon MacDonald, right, both from the El Centro U.S. Border Patrol sector headquarters, search two Mexican nationals, Pedro Vidal, with bag, and Canuto Garcia, right, shortly after the two men illegally crossed the border from Mexico, west of Calexico, Calif. Mexican laborers try to cross in this area to the United States, to work on the farms of the nearby Imperial Valley. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579663 | 1951-08 
GERMANY West Police
NEW WEST BERLIN POLICE UNITS 

THE FIRST OF THE NEW, WEST BERLIN "ALERT" POLICE UNITS MARCHES INTO THE OLYMPIC STADIUM TO TAKE PART IN THE ANNUAL POLICE SPORTS SHOW THERE, SEPT. 30, 1951. IT WAS THEIR FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE.   

THEIR UNIFORM IS BLUE-GREY MATERIAL A SHADE DARKER THAN THAT OF THE REGULAR POLICE; A BLACK SHAKO INSTEAD OF A GREEN ONE; BLACK BOOT GAITERS, AND ENGLISH-MADE RIFLES.

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FILE - In this Sept. 22, 1951, file photo, Bobby Doerr, center, gets a handshake from teammates after announcing his retirement from baseball, at a Red Sox-New York Yankees game at Fenway Park in Boston. From left are, Johnny Pesky, Dom DiMaggio, Doerr, manager Steve O'Neil and Ted Williams. Doerr, a Hall of Fame second baseman who was dubbed the "silent captain" by longtime Red Sox teammate and life-long friend Ted Williams, has died. He was 99. (AP Photo/File)
FILE- In this Sept. 27, 1951 file photo, Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddegh rides on the shoulders of cheering crowds in Tehran's Majlis Square, outside the parliament building, after reiterating his oil nationalisation views to his supporters. Once expunged from its official history, documents outlining the U.S.-backed 1953 coup in Iran have been quietly published in June 2017, by the State Department, offering a new glimpse at an operation that ultimately pushed the country toward its 1979 Islamic Revolution and hostility with the West. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579662 | 1951-09 
FILE - In this Oct. 13, 1951, file photo, Texas tackle Bill Wilson (77) grabs a shirt as tackle Charles Petrovich, right, goes for the ball as they throw Oklahoma halfback Billy Vessels for a 10-yard loss on a lateral pass play in the first quarter of a college football at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. No. 5 Oklahoma and No. 9 Texas are playing in a rare Red River rivalry rematch in the Big 12 championship game on Saturday. It is the first time in 115 years that the border state rivals will play twice in the same season. (AP Photo/Bob Scott, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 30, 1951, file photo, Chinese army men prepare food with Tibetan cowherds in Tibet. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 18, 1951 file photo, Britain's Princess Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, holding his ten-gallon hat, receive a gift from an Indian chief and his wife, during The Stampede at Calgary. Buckingham Palace officials say Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died, it was announced on Friday, April 9, 2021. He was 99. Philip spent a month in hospital earlier this year before being released on March 16 to return to Windsor Castle. Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, married Elizabeth in 1947 and was the longest-serving consort in British history. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579661 | 1951-10 
HIS BIG MOMENT 

PRINCE CHARLES WENT TO LONDON'S EUSTON STATION TO MEET HIS PARENTS TODAY NOVEMBER 17, 1951 ON THEIR RETURN FROM CANADA 

HERE HE TURNS HIS FACE UP TO CHAT WITH HIS MOTHER, PRINCESS ELIZABETH. ALSO SHOWN ARE HIS AUNT, PRINCESS MARGARET, AND HIS GRANNY, THE QUEEN.

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FILE - In this Nov. 14, 1951 file photo, Britain's King George VI sits with his grandson Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace, in London. The Prince was celebrating his third birthday. Prince Charles has been preparing for the crown his entire life. Now, that moment has finally arrived. Charles, the oldest person to ever assume the British throne, became king on Thursday Sept. 8, 2022, following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo/File)
Still smiling in the rain and waving to the crowd, Princess Elizabeth stands with Mayor of Halifax Gordon S. Kinley in the doorway of the Lord Nelson Hotel after a civic luncheon November 8, 1951. (AP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579659 | 1951-11 
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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CP1STO1769 | AP 
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WHS#47478: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy prepares to play a tape recording at a dinner honoring him. McCarthy said the tape caught Harry Bridges speaking about plotting to wreck the nation's war effort at a New York meeting on October 11. However, the tape was barely audible. December 11, 1951.  Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
Winston Churchill  October 1951 Conservative Party Conference  at Liverpool Stadium. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1572684)
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CP2STO47702 | 1951 
Princess Elizabeth on arrival in Washington, D.C for a two day visit as a guest of President Harry S. Truman
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on the bridge of the Canadian destroyer 'Crusader' on the crossing of the Strait of Georgia from Vancouver to Victoria. With them is Rear-Admiral Creary.
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CP2STO47699 | 1951 
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File picture dated June 29, 1951 of Joseph Ratzinger (R) and his brother George when they were ordinated priests in Munich, Germany. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger has been elected as Pope Benedict XVI in Rome on April 19, 2005. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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CP2STO47700 | 1951 
Calgary, Altberta ; Oct. 18, 1951--Royal Tour-- H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth leaving the stage coach at the Stadium, assisted by Mr. Jim Cross, President, Calgary Stampeded Association of Calgary (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C-017824
TORONTO, July 26--Even without a fur coat it's hot these days, but pity the poor bears who have to wear them. This Kodiak bear at Toronto's Riverdale Zoo decided this little pool was just the place in which to spend a hot day. (CP PHOTO) 1951
Korea 13 May 1951 Military - Fishermen captured by H.M.C.S. NOOTKA on West Coast Korea.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (Brown National Archives of Canada)PA-151996
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CP1STO577978 | 1951 
WHS#47478: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy prepares to play a tape recording at a dinner honoring him. McCarthy said the tape caught Harry Bridges speaking about plotting to wreck the nation's war effort at a New York meeting on October 11. However, the tape was barely audible. December 11, 1951.  Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
PREMIUM --  WHS#24615: Farmer picking corn with a No. 24 corn picker attached to a Farmall M tractor on the farm of W.C. Sanders.  Elmare, Alabama, 1951. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49994 | 1951-12 
The Duke of Edinburgh, at a meeting of Canadian Air Cadets at Balmoral, Scotland
American actor John Garfield
Princess Elizabeth at the Warner Theatre, Leicester Square, as she attends the premiere of the new British film, 'The Lady with the Lamp'.
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CP2STO50000 | 1951-09 
Boxer Sugar Ray Robinson waves to crowds at Victoria Station, London after stepping off the night ferry from Paris. Clinging to his arm is wife Edna Mae Holly
American actor Humphrey Bogart films his wife and Lauren Bacall and their son Stephen at London Airport after arriving from New York
British film star Barbara Murray, at a garden party
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CP2STO50005 | 1951-07 
Princess Anne with her father, the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Elizabeth, and Prince Charles, in the grounds of Clarence House, their London residence.
PREMIUM --

 PA NEWS PHOTO 23/8/51 THE PRINCE OF WALES WITH SISTER PRINCESS ANNE AT BIRKHALL, DEESIDE, SCOTLAND
Princess Elizabeth, with the Duke of Edinburgh, and their two children, Prince Charles, and Princess Anne, in the grounds of Clarence House, their London residence.
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CP2STO50003 | 1951-08 
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CP2STO50015 | 1951-02 
AUSTRIA Misc

(NY6-Jan. 2) RUSSIANS TURN OVER POLICE DUTY IN VIENNA TO AMERICANS-Goose-stepping Russia military police, with fixed bayonets, march past the American and Russian commanders in Vienna Dec. 30 in a ceremony handing over military police duties to Americans in the international sector of Vienna. At left in background a Russian band plays the Soviet national anthem, with the US band in center, background, standing at attention, awaiting the appearance of the U.S military police. In February the British will take over the police duty in the monthly change-around among the Allied occupation forces. 

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FILE - This Jan. 8, 1951 file photo shows President Harry S Truman giving his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington.  (AP Photo/Byron Rollins, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 27, 1951, file photo, a pair of bound hands and a breathing hole in the snow at Yangji, Korea, reveal the presence of the body of a Korean civilian shot and left to die by retreating Communists during the Korean War. Max Desfor, a former Associated Press photographer died Monday, Feb. 19, 2018. He was 104. Desfor said of the photo during a oral history to the AP, "I labeled that picture, later on, 'Futility,' because it's always been — I've always felt that it's the civilians caught in the crossfire, the civilians, the innocent civilians, how futile it is for war. That epitomized it to me." (AP Photo/Max Desfor, File)
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CP1STO579672 | 1951-01 
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Legacy Identifier: CP1STO1769_1951 
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