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FAREWELL PARTY TO LT. MOUNTBATTEN:
SKITTLE RIVAL RECEIVES INVITATION TO ROYAL WEDDING

LIEUTENANT PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN, R.N., IS SEEN AT THE FARENELL PARTY GIVEN IN HIS HONOUR BY THE "MOONRAKERS" SKITTLES TEAM, AT THE METHUEN ARMS, CORSHAM, WILTSHIRE, AT WHICH HE WAS PRESENTED WITH A PAIR OF "DAKS" AND A WALKING STICK, NOVEMBER 10, 1947

LEFT TO RIGHT, AROUND TABLES, ARE; LIEUTENANT PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN, WEARING, CIVILIAN CLOTHES; MR. JACK DAYMOND; LT. CDR. P. WORTH; LT. CDR. J. T. BIRCH; LT. CDR. P. HOARE; MR. E. HORLOCK; AND MR. JOE DAYMOND, LT. MOUNTBATTEN'S RIVAL AT SKITTLES, WHO HAS RECEIVED AN INVITATION TO ATTEND THE ROYAL WEDDING. 

MR. JOE DAYMOND OWNED A BAKERY IN CORSHAM FOR FORTY-THREE YEARS AND ORGANISED THE "MOONRAKERS" SKITTLE TEAM ABOUT A YEAR AGO. LT. MOUNTBATTEN'S TEAM WAS GALLED THE "FIREBRAND."

FL/AB  318478     121147RJP  N.Y.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
(WX3) WASHINGTON, OCT. 28.--TRUMBO, WIFE HEAR ANNOUNCEMENT--DALTON TRUMBO, SCREENWRITER, AND HIS WIFE LISTEN FROM THE AUDIENCE TODAY AS CHAIRMAN J. PARNELL THOMAS (R-NJ) OF THE HOUSE UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES THE GROUP VOTED TO CITE TRUMBO FOR CONTEMPT. ON THE WITNESS STAND TRUMBO DECLINED TO SAY WHETHER HE IS OR HAS BEEN A COMMUNIST. (AP WIREPHOTO) (RMD31245STF-WJS) 1947 (SEE WIRE STORY)
ATOMIC RESEARCH United States
ATOMIC ENERGY SECURITY US
Los Alamos, New Mexico 9/25/1947
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A tram at the jucntion of Albert Street and Hurst Street in Birmingham. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPBM_003661)
PREMIUM --  WHS#5804: A wide interior view of J.W. Holt's Pharmacy.  Meridian, Mississippi, 1947. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#3266: Juggler performing at the Harvest Festival Dance sponsored by Local 75, United Automobile Workers (Seaman Body Company), State Fair Park.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1947. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50104 | 1947-06 
Irene Clifford wears a pair of white shoes made by her father at Royal Ascot.
Mildred 'Babe' Zaharias poses with the trophy after winning the Ladies' Amateur Open Championship
British Actor Laurence Olivier with his wife American actress  Vivien Leigh, in their London home.
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CP2STO50103 | 1947-06 
Montreal, Quebec; June 1947--Immigration--Netherlands Ambassador Dr. J.H. van Roijin accompanied by Mrs. van Roijin greets Dutch immigrants as the ship docks in Montreal.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (George Hunter National Archives of Canada)PA-123476
Ottawa, Ontario; June 18-22,1947 Dionne Quintuplets - The Dionne quintuplets and their sisters arrive at Lansdowne Park to take part in a program of religious music during the Marian Congress at which 250,000 Catholics prayed for peace and celebrated the centenary of the Ottawa archdiocese. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-155519
Ottawa, Ontario; June 1947--Ceremonies and Visits -- The Presidential address to the House of Commons Visit of President Harry Truman to Ottawa, Ont. June 10-12.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C 031334
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CP1STO579731 | 1947-06 
Ottawa, Ontario, November 1947 - President Harry S. Truman with Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King - visit to Canada. (CP PHOTO) 1998 ( National Archives of Canada\Bill and Jean Newton ) PA-164723
Parisian singer Edith Piaf poses aboard the Queen Elizabeth as she arrives in New York City on Oct. 16, 1947.  One of the world's most beloved songstresses will have one of her pieces censored at a Quebec primary school because of its reference to God.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP
Montreal, Quebec; June 1947--Immigration--Netherlands Ambassador Dr. J.H. van Roijin accompanied by Mrs. van Roijin greets Dutch immigrants as the ship docks in Montreal.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (George Hunter National Archives of Canada)PA-123476
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CP1STO577985 | 1947 
FAREWELL PARTY TO LT. MOUNTBATTEN:
SKITTLE RIVAL RECEIVES INVITATION TO ROYAL WEDDING

LIEUTENANT PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN, R.N., IS SEEN AT THE FARENELL PARTY GIVEN IN HIS HONOUR BY THE "MOONRAKERS" SKITTLES TEAM, AT THE METHUEN ARMS, CORSHAM, WILTSHIRE, AT WHICH HE WAS PRESENTED WITH A PAIR OF "DAKS" AND A WALKING STICK, NOVEMBER 10, 1947

LEFT TO RIGHT, AROUND TABLES, ARE; LIEUTENANT PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN, WEARING, CIVILIAN CLOTHES; MR. JACK DAYMOND; LT. CDR. P. WORTH; LT. CDR. J. T. BIRCH; LT. CDR. P. HOARE; MR. E. HORLOCK; AND MR. JOE DAYMOND, LT. MOUNTBATTEN'S RIVAL AT SKITTLES, WHO HAS RECEIVED AN INVITATION TO ATTEND THE ROYAL WEDDING. 

MR. JOE DAYMOND OWNED A BAKERY IN CORSHAM FOR FORTY-THREE YEARS AND ORGANISED THE "MOONRAKERS" SKITTLE TEAM ABOUT A YEAR AGO. LT. MOUNTBATTEN'S TEAM WAS GALLED THE "FIREBRAND."

FL/AB  318478     121147RJP  N.Y.
CANADA MALAYA ONLY
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
(WX3) WASHINGTON, OCT. 28.--TRUMBO, WIFE HEAR ANNOUNCEMENT--DALTON TRUMBO, SCREENWRITER, AND HIS WIFE LISTEN FROM THE AUDIENCE TODAY AS CHAIRMAN J. PARNELL THOMAS (R-NJ) OF THE HOUSE UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES THE GROUP VOTED TO CITE TRUMBO FOR CONTEMPT. ON THE WITNESS STAND TRUMBO DECLINED TO SAY WHETHER HE IS OR HAS BEEN A COMMUNIST. (AP WIREPHOTO) (RMD31245STF-WJS) 1947 (SEE WIRE STORY)
ATOMIC RESEARCH United States
ATOMIC ENERGY SECURITY US
Los Alamos, New Mexico 9/25/1947
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CP1STO577986 | 1947 
PREMIUM --  WHS#30623: Interior of Kober's Dairy Bar drive-in restaurant, 2237 Sherman Avenue, with octagonal shaped counter.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1947. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
Boy at Wedding of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip sitting between the legs of another person looking out in eagerness at the scene before him  November 1947. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA631919)
A student attending the Outward Bound Sea School at Aberdovey seen here steering at the helm of the school''s schooner October 1947. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2266406)
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CP2STO47708 | 1947 
 The Oxford team for the Oxford v Cambridge Inter-Varsity Cross-Country Race held on Wimbledon Common, London.
From left to right: G D C Tudor (Captain); A F Trotman-Dickenson, T P E Curry, N M Green, J F Pollard and G Ridding.
Oxford were the winning team.
Nelson's Column with it's surrounding lions made useful advantage points for some of the thousands who were already jamming Trafalgar square at 9 am
Labour position Ernest Bevin, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at his desk in the foreign office
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CP2STO47709 | 1947 
FAREWELL PARTY TO LT. MOUNTBATTEN:
SKITTLE RIVAL RECEIVES INVITATION TO ROYAL WEDDING

LIEUTENANT PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN, R.N., IS SEEN AT THE FARENELL PARTY GIVEN IN HIS HONOUR BY THE "MOONRAKERS" SKITTLES TEAM, AT THE METHUEN ARMS, CORSHAM, WILTSHIRE, AT WHICH HE WAS PRESENTED WITH A PAIR OF "DAKS" AND A WALKING STICK, NOVEMBER 10, 1947

LEFT TO RIGHT, AROUND TABLES, ARE; LIEUTENANT PHILIP MOUNTBATTEN, WEARING, CIVILIAN CLOTHES; MR. JACK DAYMOND; LT. CDR. P. WORTH; LT. CDR. J. T. BIRCH; LT. CDR. P. HOARE; MR. E. HORLOCK; AND MR. JOE DAYMOND, LT. MOUNTBATTEN'S RIVAL AT SKITTLES, WHO HAS RECEIVED AN INVITATION TO ATTEND THE ROYAL WEDDING. 

MR. JOE DAYMOND OWNED A BAKERY IN CORSHAM FOR FORTY-THREE YEARS AND ORGANISED THE "MOONRAKERS" SKITTLE TEAM ABOUT A YEAR AGO. LT. MOUNTBATTEN'S TEAM WAS GALLED THE "FIREBRAND."

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FILE - In this Nov. 20, 1947 file photo, Britain's Princess Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh are seen leaving Westminster Abbey, London following their wedding service. Will she or won’t she _ wear a tiara? Meghan Markle will have access to one of the world’s most remarkable jewelry collections for her wedding to Prince Harry. Queen Elizabeth II, Harry’s grandmother, has hundreds of jeweled tiaras sparkling away in locked vaults covered with diamonds _ to say nothing of rubies, sapphires and emeralds. An option may be Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiara, which Elizabeth wore when she married Prince Philip in 1947 as the nation struggled to recover from the destruction of World War II. (AP Photo, file)
FILE - In this Nov. 7, 1947 file photo, novelist Dashiell Hammett, author of "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Thin Man," appears in New York. A Hammett story about a tormented killer is being published for the first time in more than 90 years. "The Glass That Laughed” first ran in the November 1925 issue of True Police Stories, a magazine which lasted just two years. It will run online Wednesday in Electric Literature (https://electricliterature.com). (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579724 | 1947-11 
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON

WILDEBEEST
WILD GAME SEEN BY THE KING AND THE PRINCESSES 

THE KING AND THE TWO PRINCESSES WERE INTERESTED IN THESE WILDEBEESTE WHICH THEY SAW DURING THEIR VISIT TO THE WILD GAME RESERVE IN KRUGER NATIONAL PARK. SEE COMPANION PICTURE WOR 308081. 

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4/5/1947
(DT1) DEARBORN, APRIL 9-- FORD HOME WHERE INDUSTRIALIST DIED: THIS AIRVIEW MADE YESTERDAY SHOWS THE HENRY FORD MANSION "FAIRLANE", WHERE THE NOTED  INDUSTRIALIST DIED. ON THE NIGHT OF MR. FORD'S DEATH THE RIVER (FOREGROUND) WAS FLOODED AND THE ISOLATED MANSION LEFT WITHOUT ELECTRICITY AND HEAT. (AP WIREPHOTO) (FN40815FP)
(KX1)-GRANDVIEW, MO., APRIL 12-HOMECOMING JOKE-Margaret Truman, daughter of president, throws back heads and laughs at quip by her father as he arrives at airport here by plane from Washington for visit with his mother, Mrs. Martha E. Truman, 94, recuperating from broken hip. (AP WIREPHOTO) (See Story) (fce-1325-star) 1947
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CP1STO579733 | 1947-04 
Ottawa, Ontario, November 1947 - President Harry S. Truman with Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King - visit to Canada. (CP PHOTO) 1998 ( National Archives of Canada\Bill and Jean Newton ) PA-164723
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CP1STO579723 | 1947-11 
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