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POPE
CP213484076 | POPE 
Social Security Options at 80
CP212923194 | Social Security Options at 80 
Quick Divorces-Reno Economy
CP211422486 | Quick Divorces-Reno Economy 
Britain Mussolini
CP29626827 | Britain Mussolini 
Classic Films
CP28447024 | Classic Films 
Tammany Hall Landmark
CP27852137 | Tammany Hall Landmark 
Britain
CP27508310 | Britain 
ADOLF HITLER
CP26087224 | ADOLF HITLER 
MIL HOLLYWOOD'S CENTURY
CP26057862 | MIL HOLLYWOOD'S CENTURY 
Britain Queen Colonialism's Shadow
CP164495537 | Britain Queen Colonialism's Shadow 
The Klan at 150
CP22436562 | The Klan at 150 
White House Pets
CP112372090 | White House Pets 
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain Princess Louise

[Viceregal consort of Canada, Died Dec 3, 1939]

Associated Press Photo
12/3/39  GS 3:15 PES FLS
EAST A NR SU R-S TRIN ALL CAN NONS HFD MON
PASSED BY THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
SHETLAND ISLANDS
GERMAN RAID ON SHETLANDS DOES GREAT DAMAGE -- TO A RABBIT.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: STANDING IN THE DEEPEST CRATER MADE BY GERMAN BOMBS DROPPED ON THE SHETLAND ISLES LAST WEEK THIS MAN HOLDS UP THE ONLY CASUALTY---A RABBIT---AND PART OF THE BOMB CASING. CRATER IS SEVEN FEET DEEP.
11/21/1939
WL9 219411   211139M
BREMEN  (Ship)

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO   FROM LONDON
10/19/1939
HOW THE BREMEN GOT AWAY:   DUTCH CREWMAN TELLS STOR 

THE BREMEN WAS CAUGHT BY THE WAR IN NEW YORK HARBOUR.   FOR MANY DAYS NOTHING WAS HEARD OF HER. THEN THE MEMBERS OF THE CREW BEGAN TO ARRIVE BACK IN HAMBURG AND IT WAS REPORTED THAT THE BREMEN HAD ARRIVED IN A NORTH RUSSIAN PORT MURMANSK WAS QUOTED.  THE SHIP WAS PAINTED A NEUTRAL COLOUR WHILST AT SEA AND THE CREW DARE NOT GO BELOW TO SLEEP, FOR FEAR OF BRITISH CRUISERS. HER RADIO WAS MUTE, GERMAN NAVY BEJNG QUITE POWERLESS TO GIVE ASSISTANCE.   THE FEAT OF TAKING THE SHIP THROUGH THE NORTH ATLANTIC MUST BE REGARDED AS ONE OF THE CLEVEREST PIECES OF NAVAL SKILL AND TACTICS OF THE WAR.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS" MEMBERS OF THE CREW OF THE BREMEN LINED UP ON DECK RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS AS TO WHAT THEY MUST DO IF THE SHIP IS SUNK.  THE CAPTAIN WAS DETERMINED THAT SHE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN IN A SEAWORTHY COND1TION AND HAD MADE FULL PREPARATIONS TO SINK THE SHIP HIMSELF IF A BRITISH WARSHIP WERE SIGHTED.

FL  217852     191039M    OFFS EX F
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CP1STO578009 | 1939 
Trump Bibles
CP11234860 | Trump Bibles 
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1939--People--George VI, (1895-1952). (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-033039
Great Britian ca 1939-1945 --Second World War--Training women parachute troops of Britain's Airborne Forces(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)
 .1939-1945-- SECOND WORLD WAR -- German U Boat crew swimming to Corvette H.M.S. DIANTHUS (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) PA-153485
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CP1STO579893 | 1939-01 
Women members of the League of Health & Beauty performing exercises.
The Royal Yacht Squad in front of the Spithead building.
A new Cierva leap start autogiro for the RAF and Navy.
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CP2STO50286 | 1939-01 
Peterborough Cathedral Cambridgeshire circa 1939 Landmark Religion Street Scene. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2692649)
PREMIUM --  WHS#14536: Men loading cases of paint into tractor-truck at Mautz Paint Co., 939 E. Washington.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1939. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#14537: Newsstand in the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific railway depot, 644 W. Washington, displaying soft drinks, tobacco products, and reading materials.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1939. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50285 | 1939-01 
Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 1939--SECOND WORLD WAR--Soldiers of the First Canadian Division embarking, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 1939.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)PA137186
London, May 1939-- Royal Visits --  Queen Mary on a tour of London's dock yard with Princesses Elizabeth & Margaret Rose (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-125804
1939--People--George VI, (1895-1952). (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-033039
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CP1STO578008 | 1939 
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain Princess Louise

[Viceregal consort of Canada, Died Dec 3, 1939]

Associated Press Photo
12/3/39  GS 3:15 PES FLS
EAST A NR SU R-S TRIN ALL CAN NONS HFD MON
PASSED BY THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
SHETLAND ISLANDS
GERMAN RAID ON SHETLANDS DOES GREAT DAMAGE -- TO A RABBIT.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: STANDING IN THE DEEPEST CRATER MADE BY GERMAN BOMBS DROPPED ON THE SHETLAND ISLES LAST WEEK THIS MAN HOLDS UP THE ONLY CASUALTY---A RABBIT---AND PART OF THE BOMB CASING. CRATER IS SEVEN FEET DEEP.
11/21/1939
WL9 219411   211139M
BREMEN  (Ship)

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO   FROM LONDON
10/19/1939
HOW THE BREMEN GOT AWAY:   DUTCH CREWMAN TELLS STOR 

THE BREMEN WAS CAUGHT BY THE WAR IN NEW YORK HARBOUR.   FOR MANY DAYS NOTHING WAS HEARD OF HER. THEN THE MEMBERS OF THE CREW BEGAN TO ARRIVE BACK IN HAMBURG AND IT WAS REPORTED THAT THE BREMEN HAD ARRIVED IN A NORTH RUSSIAN PORT MURMANSK WAS QUOTED.  THE SHIP WAS PAINTED A NEUTRAL COLOUR WHILST AT SEA AND THE CREW DARE NOT GO BELOW TO SLEEP, FOR FEAR OF BRITISH CRUISERS. HER RADIO WAS MUTE, GERMAN NAVY BEJNG QUITE POWERLESS TO GIVE ASSISTANCE.   THE FEAT OF TAKING THE SHIP THROUGH THE NORTH ATLANTIC MUST BE REGARDED AS ONE OF THE CLEVEREST PIECES OF NAVAL SKILL AND TACTICS OF THE WAR.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS" MEMBERS OF THE CREW OF THE BREMEN LINED UP ON DECK RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS AS TO WHAT THEY MUST DO IF THE SHIP IS SUNK.  THE CAPTAIN WAS DETERMINED THAT SHE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN IN A SEAWORTHY COND1TION AND HAD MADE FULL PREPARATIONS TO SINK THE SHIP HIMSELF IF A BRITISH WARSHIP WERE SIGHTED.

FL  217852     191039M    OFFS EX F
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CP1STO578009 | 1939 
A jitterbug competition in progress.
An air-raid warden sets a black-out time clock indicator at an A.R.P. post near London during the Second World War.
Evacuated children having their dinner.
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CP2STO47726 | 1939 
PREMIUM --  WHS#14303: Group portrait of Boys Choir wearing choir robes, holding song books and singing on stairs at the First Methodist Church, located at 203 Wisconsin Avenue.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1939. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#14468: Two welders in welding shop at Howard Welding Company, located at 319 E. Wilson Street.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1939. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#2086: Women working in casing department at the Oscar Mayer & Company meat packing plant, 910 Mayer Avenue.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1939. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47724 | 1939 
World War 2 May 1939 Air Raid Precaution (ARP), Mrs. Dobson''s (Middle) Shelter, Park Avenue, Eltham, London. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2586233)
PREMIUM --  WHS#14424: Wisconsin Auto License Bureau, 16-20 E. Doty St., Card Typing Department, with women at typewriters and male supervisor.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1939. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#14430: Roundy Coughlin in a police uniform, stands in front of a motorcycle and a life-sized poster of four movie stars on a tandem bicycle. This event occurred on the Orpheum Theater stage, 216 State St.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1939. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50277 | 1939-05 
Policemen with tin helmets and gas masks.
Women on their way to work with gasmasks in boxes.
King George VI with Queen Elizabeth at the King's public schoolboys and industrial lad's camp, which is usually held annually at Southwold, is being held this year in the grounds of Abergeldie Castle, within walking distance of Balmoral Castle.
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CP2STO50271 | 1939-08 
(Gen) Ismet INEUNU
Turkey. Politician

President Ismet Ineunu
ROYAL FAMILY Great Britain King George VI
8/11/1939
King as Photographer
FILE - This Aug. 23, 1939 file photo shows Winston Churchill. A cigar once half-smoked by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during a 1947 trip to Paris has sold for just over $12,000 during an online auction. Boston-based RR Auction says the 4-inch (10-centimeter) cigar was bought Wednesday evening, Oct. 11, 2017, by a collector from Palm Beach, Florida. The buyer's name wasn't released. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579884 | 1939-08 
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Unique identifier: CP1STO579892 
Legacy Identifier: CP1STO1769_1939-01 
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