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FILE - In this March 26, 1953, file photo, Bob Cousy (14) of the Boston Celtics takes a rebound off the backboard after an attempted basket by Dick McGuire (15) of the New York Knickerbockers in the fourth quarter of their NBA playoff game at the Boston Garden in Boston, Mass. (AP Photo/Bill Chaplis, File)
** FILE ** Pictured left to right, are:  Al Lopez, manager of Cleveland Indians; Leo Durocher, manager of New York Giants; and Hank Greenberg, general manager of the Indians, at an exhibition game in Tucson, Arizona, March 3, 1953. Lopez, a Hall of Fame catcher and manager who led the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox to American League pennants in the 1950s, died Sunday Oct. 30, 2005 at 97. (AP Photo)
 Detroit Red Wings coach Tommy Ivan, left, looks over the Madison Square Garden rink in New York with his players, Bob Goldham and Marty Pavelich, right, in this March 12, 1953 photo. Ivan, who won Stanley Cups as both a coach and general manager in a Hall of Fame career that spanned nearly 60 years, died Thursday, June 24, 1999, at Lake Forest Hospital in suburban Chicago several days after being admitted for treatment of a kidney ailment. He was 88. (AP Photo/FILE)
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CP1STO17079540 | 1953-03 
FILE - In this Sept. 1953, file photo, Milt Schmidt, captain of the Boston Bruins, is shown in an action pose. Schmidt, a hockey hall of famer, has died at the age of 98, Bruins team spokesman Matt Chmura said Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. Schmidt, the NHL MVP in 1951, was the league's oldest living former player.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 1953, file photo, Milt Schmidt, captain of the Boston Bruins, is shown in an action pose. Schmidt, a hockey hall of famer, has died at the age of 98, Bruins team spokesman Matt Chmura said Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. Schmidt, the NHL MVP in 1951, was the league's oldest living former player.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept 12, 1953 file photo, Senator John F. Kennedy, D-Mass., leaves St. Mary’s Church with his bride, the former Jacqueline Bouvier, after their wedding in Newport, R.I. The church where the couple was married is being restored in 2016 to the appearance it had on their wedding day.  (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO101525 | 1953-09 
** FILE ** In this April 15, 1953, file photo, Detroit Red Wings' star Gordie Howe, right, marches down the aisle with his new bride Colleen in Detroit. Colleen Howe, the wife of hockey great Gordie Howe and one of the first female sports agents, died Friday, March 6, 2009. She was 76. (AP Photo/Preston Stroup,file)
Veteran Canadiens centre Elmer Lach hugs the Stanley Cup in the dressing room of the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Que., on April 16, 1953, after scoring the only goal in the fifth game of the Stanley Cup playoffs with the Boston Bruins. Lach scored the goal at 1:22 of a sudden death overtime period to give his team a 1-0 triumph. THE CANADIAN PRESS/The Associated Press
** FILE ** George Mikan, right, center for the Minneapolis Lakers, goes way up to make a goal as New York Knickerbockers' center Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton  (8) tries to defend in this April 8, 1953 photo at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York.  Mikan, professional basketball's first dominant big man who led the Minneapolis Lakers to five NBA championships died Thursday, June 2, 2005. Mikan reshaped basketball like few others. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO83772 | 1953-04 
FILE - In this Aug. 4 1957 file photo, Britain's Prince Philip jumps off ground to field ball during cricket match at Arundel Castle Sussex, England. 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)
FILE- In this Aug. 19, 1953 file photo, the body of a man killed in a pro-Shah riot which swept through Tehran is carried aloft by demonstrators. 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/Aziz Rashki, File)
FILE- In this Aug. 25, 1953, file photo, actors Gregory Peck and Rita Gam stand together in West Berlin where 20th Century Fox took shots for “Night People”. Gam, who had a lengthy acting career on film, television and stage, died Tuesday, March 22, 2016. She was 88. (AP Photo/Kreusch, File)
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CP1STO9415839 | 1953-08 
FILE - This Oct. 29, 1953, file photo shows Gen. Paik Sun-yup on the reviewing stand in South Korea. Former South Korean army Gen. Paik who was celebrated as a major war hero for leading troops in several battle victories against North Korean soldiers during the 1950-53 Korean War, has died. He was 99. (AP Photo/Fred Waters, File)
This Oct. 25, 1953 photo shows architect Frank Lloyd Wright next to a model of the new building he designed for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Oct. 26, 1953, file photo, Julius La Rosa, who was fired from the Arthur Godfrey shows, listens to a question during a news conference in Ed Sullivan's apartment in New York. La Rosa, a pop singer known for hits including "Eh, Cumpari," has died at age 86. (AP Photo/John Lindsay, File)
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CP1STO953671 | 1953-10 
ORIGINAL OF WIREPHOTO: THE EARL OF DALKEITH AND HIS SMILING BRIDE, IN THEIR CAR, LEAVE ST. GILES CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, AFTER THEIR WEDDING, JANUARY 10TH. THE 29-YEAR-OLD EARL, SON AND HEIR OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH AND A GODSON OF QUEEN MARY, WAS MARRIED TO MISS JANE McNEILL, 22-YEAR-OLD ONLY DAUGHTER OF MR. JOHN McNEILL, Q.C., AND MRS. McNEILL OF DRUIMAVUIE, APPIN, ARGYLL, SCOTLAND. THE BRIDE'S DIAMOND TIARA OF MAYFLOWERS AN HEIRLOOM FROM THE BRIDEGROOM'S FAMILY - WAS WORN OVER A FINE TULLE VEIL. HER WEDDING DRESS WAS A CRINOLINE DRESS OF FRANCH WHITE LACE RE-EMBROIDERED WITH SILVER THREAD. IT WAS DESIGNED BY HARDY AMIES.  WORTH/PRIEST C 459  Associated Press Photo from London  11153RJP
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FILE - In this Jan. 31, 1953, file photo, Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Jackson poses arriving at the Statler Hotel in Washington, for the dinner of the Alfalfa Club where he was "nominated" for president in a fun fest. On the night Judge Neil Gorsuch was nominated to fill Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat on the U.S. Supreme Court, he was thinking about history. “The towering judges that have served in this particular seat on the Supreme Court, including Antonin Scalia and Robert Jackson, are much in my mind at this moment,” Gorsuch said in the East Room of the White House following his nomination by President Donald Trump. (AP Photo)
Guarded by members of the Lancashire Fusiliers, police and loyal Kikuyu spearmen, suspected members of the Mau Mau are questioned about the murder of two Europeans near Gilgil, Kenya, on Jan. 8, 1953. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579643 | 1953-01 
FIRST WOMAN TO FLY FASTER THAN SOUND?   

MRS. DOLORES THERESE MOGGRIDGE, 31-YEAR-OLD HOUSEWIFE FROM TAUNTON, SOMERSET,  WHO IS A FLYING OFFICER IN THE WOMEN'S ROYAL AIR FORCE VOLUNTEER RESERVE. HOPES TO BECOME THE FIRST WOMAN TO FLY FASTER THAN SOUND. SHE HAS ALREADY FLOWN A METEOR JET AT NEARLY 600MPH AND HAS ASKED PERMISSION FOR HER ATTEMPT TO CRASH THE SOUND BARRIER FROM AIR MARSHAL SIR JOHN BOOTHMAN OF THE AIR COUNCIL. IF SHE RECEIVES PERMISSION SHE HOPES TO MAKE THE FLIGHT IN A SABRE JET. SHE HOPES TO BEAT MME JACQUELINE AURIOL, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW OF THE FRENCH PRESIDENT WHO IS ALSO SET ON BEING THE FIRST WOMAN TO FLY FASTER THAN SOUND.
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His trousers tucked inside rubber boots, the Duke of Edinburgh (right) splashes through muddy water at Sutton-on-Sea, Lincolnshire, Feb. 13 as he tours one of England's flooded areas.  The Duke made the trip from London by plane and later flew to other parts of Lincolnshire and Suffolk.

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FILE - In this 1953 file photo, Capt. Ted Williams, former Boston Red Sox slugger, poses atop an airplane at a Marine air base in Korea after he crash landed his thunder jet at an advance airbase Feb. 15, 1953, on his first combat mission over North Korea against enemy targets. Thirty-eight letters from Williams to his girlfriend at the time are going to be auctioned on Jan. 3, 2018, at Saco River Auction in Biddeford, Maine. (AP Photo/Fred Waters, File)
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CP1STO579642 | 1953-02 
Lester B PEARSON Archived
Trade and defense topics were discussed by Prime Minister St. Laurent, making an official visit to Washington, and President Eisenhower yesterday. With the them are Ambassador Hume Wrong (back, left), External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson and U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Canada was not "bluffing" on plan to build St. Lawrence Seaway alone if necessary. the President was told.
FILE - In this May 7, 1953, file photo, Navajo miners work at the Kerr McGee uranium mine at Cove, Ariz., on the Navajo reservation in Arizona. The Navajo Nation is urging Congress to expand a federal law that compensates people exposed to radiation. (AP Photo, file)
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THE DUKE OF WINDSOR HITS ONE FROM FIRST TEE AT MEADOW BROOK CLUB, NEAR NEW YORK, MAY 13, IN PRO-AMATEUR CELEBRITY TOURNAMENT WHICH PRECEDES THE $17,500 GOLF ROUND ROBIN OVER THE COURSE. IN BACKGROUND (FROM LEFT) ARE: JESSE SPAULDING, PETE DAVIS AND VIC GHEZZI.

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CP1STO579639 | 1953-05 
FILE - In this June 2, 1953 file photo, the Archbishop of Canterbury holds the ritual crown of England, the crown of St. Edward, over the head of Queen Elizabeth II, prior to the actual crowning at the coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey, London. The Queen, seated on King Edward's Chair, is hidden by the Archbishop's robes. Queen Elizabeth II reveals the secrets of giving a speech while wearing a weighty crown, in unusually candid comments that are part of a new documentary to be aired on the BBC on Sunday Jan. 14, 2018, on her coronation and the symbolism of the crown jewels. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this June 2, 1953 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II wearing the bejeweled Imperial Crown and carrying the Orb and Scepter with Cross, leaves Westminster Abbey, London, at the end of her coronation ceremony. Queen Elizabeth II reveals the secrets of giving a speech while wearing a weighty crown, in unusually candid comments that are part of a new documentary to be aired on the BBC on Sunday Jan. 14, 2017, on her coronation and the symbolism of the crown jewels. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this June 2, 1953 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II wearing the bejeweled Imperial Crown and carrying the Orb and Scepter with Cross, leaves Westminster Abbey, London, at the end of her coronation ceremony. Queen Elizabeth II reveals the secrets of giving a speech while wearing a weighty crown, in unusually candid comments that are part of a new documentary to be aired on the BBC on Sunday Jan. 14, 2018, on her coronation and the symbolism of the crown jewels. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579637 | 1953-06 
FILE - In this July 10, 1953, file photo, Ben Hogan holds his trophy after winning the British Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie, Scotland. Carnoustie is known more for the calamity it causes than the British Open champions it produces. That reputation is what awaits the world's best when the 147th edition of the British Open returns to what many consider the toughest links in the world. (AP Photo/Dennis Lee Royle, File)
FILE - In this July 7, 1953 file photo, to celebrate the 500,000 produced Volkswagen Beetle after WW II the company has organized a beetle roulette, with 10 red and green beetles in the Volkswagen stadium in Wolfsburg, West Germany. Volkswagen is halting production of the last version of its Beetle model in July 2019 at its plant in Puebla, Mexico, the end of the road for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning eight decades since 1938. (AP Photo/ Henry Brueggemann, File)
FILE - In this July 27, 1953 file photo, Maj. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan, left, exchanges credentials with Communist Lt. Gen. Lee Sang Cho at the opening session of the Military Armistice Commission at the Panmunjom Conference House, in Panmunjom, North Korea. At Lee's right is Chinese Gen. Ting Kuo Jo, and next to him is Chinese Gen. Tsai Cheng Wen. In the corner of Asia where three Olympics - including the current one - are unfolding in the next four years, the political relationships are complex and easily misunderstood.  (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579635 | 1953-07 
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain Princess Margaret

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THE QUEEN, THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHO IS WEARING GLASSES, AND PRINCESS MARGARET, SMOKING A CIGARETTE. THROUGH A LONG HOLDER, LAUGH FROM THE ROYAL BOX DURING THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE AT THE LONDON COLISEUM LAST NIGHT NOVEMBER 2. THE SHOW WAS IN AID OF THE VARIETY ARTISTES' BENEVOLENT FUND. OTHERS SHOWN ARE UNIDENTIFIED

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FILE - In this Nov. 25, 1953 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, leave the House Of Assembly after the Queen addressed Bermuda's Colonial Parliament, in Hamilton, Bermuda. Buckingham Palace says Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 99. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this file photo dated Nov. 26, 1953, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with E.L. Allen, Minister of Education, at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, where the Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh greeted more than 2,000 school children lined up on the park's cricket field. The Duke, left, steps up to greet Mr. Allen as Harold Houghton, second from right, director of Education, and G.M. Dacosta, right, president of the Cricket Club, wait their turns to meet the royal couple. The Queen is the first British ruling monarch in history to visit the British rum and sugar colony. Man wearing plumed hat is not identified. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.  Philip helped create the Commonwealth of nations, with the queen at its head, in an attempt to bind Britain and its former colonies together on a more equal footing. (AP Photo, FILE)
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CP1STO579632 | 1953-11 
FILE - In this Dec. 23, 1953 file photo, Chinese communist prisoners of war come out of a compound in Panmunjom, North Korea, to be interviewed by communists seeking to bring them back into the fold. In the corner of Asia where three Olympics - including the current one - are unfolding in the next four years, the political relationships are complex and easily misunderstood. China has a complex relationship with the two Koreas but a clear overriding goal of maintaining stability and avoiding conflict on its northeastern border.   (AP Photo/File)
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FILE- In this Dec. 21, 1953 file photo, former Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddegh, left, is sentenced to three years solitary confinement by a military court after findidng him guilty on 13 charges of acting against the Shah, in Tehran, Iran. 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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CP1STO579631 | 1953-12 
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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Clowns Niki, Percy Huxter (Clown Hat) and Bob Beasey (Bowler Hat) from the Bertram Mills Circus, frolic with Mrs Jane Whitton aged 86 under the mistletoe at the Brair Dene home for the aged, Shephards Bush Road, West London December 1953 Neg No D7634. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPMP_008655)
Workers arrive for their shift at the new Rolls Royce factory in East Kilbride, Scotland November 1953. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL1562585)
Boy and girl on horse as dog jumps on - October 1953 David Sutton dressed as cowboy Lassie the collie dog October 1950s. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3408673)
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CP2STO47696 | 1953 
The Duke of Edinburgh, butcher's apron over his whites, holds a huge lather brush in his hand and waits for Father Neptune's next victim in the 'crossing the line' ceremony held aboard the liner 'Gothic', when she sailed across the Equator. Neptune is played by Inspector Frank Kelley, personal police officer to the Duke.
Princess Margaret, cigarette in hand, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Elizabeth II watching the Royal Command Variety Performance. The show was in aid of the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund.
FUEL CRISIS 1953: Manned by an Army driver, a tanker carrying fuel oil leaves the Townmead Rd depot, Fulham, London - the first of the depot's tankers to be taken out by a military crew. Drivers from all 3 services have moved to depots to restore the distribution of petrol and oil to the London area interrupted by a strike of tanker drivers.
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CP2STO47695 | 1953 
Gordie Howe, then with the Detroit Red Wings, puts a puck past Johnny Bower of the New York Rangers for his 215th goal November 11, 1953, during National Hockey League action in New York. Canadian hockey legend Johnny Bower has died. A statement from his family says the 93-year-old died after a short battle with pneumonia. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP
It was a long time coming but Big Jean Beliveau (right)  finally put his name to a Montreal Canadiens contract, Montreal, Que., Oct. 3, 1953. He is shown here with managing director Frank Selke. The 22-year-old centre from Victoriaville, Quebec had played junior and senior hockey; his salary for the five-year contract was not made public at the time but Selke said the contract was the Òhighest ever given [to] any player.Ó Beliveau signed only a few hours before the National Hockey LeagueÕs seventh annual All-Star game, during which he assisted on one goal. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Sherman tanks of B Squadron, Lord Strathcona's Horse grind a path up the bank of the Imjin River, in 1952.  Almost 27,000 Canadians served in the Korean War which ended July 27, 1953. (CP PHOTO/National Archive of Canada)
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CP1STO577949 | 1953 
** FILE ** In this April 15, 1953, file photo, Detroit Red Wings' star Gordie Howe, right, marches down the aisle with his new bride Colleen in Detroit. Colleen Howe, the wife of hockey great Gordie Howe and one of the first female sports agents, died Friday, March 6, 2009. She was 76. (AP Photo/Preston Stroup,file)
Veteran Canadiens centre Elmer Lach hugs the Stanley Cup in the dressing room of the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Que., on April 16, 1953, after scoring the only goal in the fifth game of the Stanley Cup playoffs with the Boston Bruins. Lach scored the goal at 1:22 of a sudden death overtime period to give his team a 1-0 triumph. THE CANADIAN PRESS/The Associated Press
** FILE ** George Mikan, right, center for the Minneapolis Lakers, goes way up to make a goal as New York Knickerbockers' center Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton  (8) tries to defend in this April 8, 1953 photo at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York.  Mikan, professional basketball's first dominant big man who led the Minneapolis Lakers to five NBA championships died Thursday, June 2, 2005. Mikan reshaped basketball like few others. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO83772 | 1953-04 
Rota the Lion, which was presented to Sir Winston Churchill in 1943
Princess Anne, daughter of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, pictured on her third birthday. Princess Anne wears her Coronation dress of cream French needlerun lace over chiffon and taffeta. The ruby and diamond brooch was given to the Queen, when a child, by Queen Mary.
Randolph Turpin (left) and Charles Humez during their fight at White City.
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CP2STO49955 | 1953-08 
The Duke of Edinburgh leaving The Press Association on Fleet Street, London, after attending a luncheon given by the Board of Directors. With the Duke is Laurence P. Scott, Chairman of the Press Association.
The Duke of Edinburgh in his uniform as a Field Marshall in the British Army, one of his recent promotions.
The Duke of Edinburgh in his uniform as a Marshal of the Royal Air Force, one of his recent promotions.
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CP2STO49964 | 1953-03 
*Scanned off print* Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, right, at back, driving round the course in an Army jeep at the United Services Point-to-Point meeting at Larkhill, Wiltshire.
*Scanned off print* Queen Elizabeth II driving round the course in an Army jeep at the United Services Point-to-Point meeting at Larkhill, Wiltshire.
Queen Elizabeth II meeting Mrs J. Spauls of Belvedere, Kent, and other flood victims, when she toured the flooded areas of Essex and Kent.
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CP2STO49967 | 1953-02 
FILE - In this Sept. 1953, file photo, Milt Schmidt, captain of the Boston Bruins, is shown in an action pose. Schmidt, a hockey hall of famer, has died at the age of 98, Bruins team spokesman Matt Chmura said Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. Schmidt, the NHL MVP in 1951, was the league's oldest living former player.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 1953, file photo, Milt Schmidt, captain of the Boston Bruins, is shown in an action pose. Schmidt, a hockey hall of famer, has died at the age of 98, Bruins team spokesman Matt Chmura said Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. Schmidt, the NHL MVP in 1951, was the league's oldest living former player.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept 12, 1953 file photo, Senator John F. Kennedy, D-Mass., leaves St. Mary’s Church with his bride, the former Jacqueline Bouvier, after their wedding in Newport, R.I. The church where the couple was married is being restored in 2016 to the appearance it had on their wedding day.  (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO101525 | 1953-09 
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CABINET MEETING--This picture shows the Federal Cabinet and their Parliamentary Assistants, sitting around a round table, in session. At the head of the table at centre is Prime Minister St. Laurent.  (From National Film Board)
Ted Kennedy captain and star centre for the Toronto Maple Leafs, kisses the puck with which he scored his 200th goal on March 20, 1953.THE CANADIAN PRESS/CP
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CP1STO579641 | 1953-03 
FUEL CRISIS 1953: Manned by an Army driver, a tanker carrying fuel oil leaves the Townmead Rd depot, Fulham, London - the first of the depot's tankers to be taken out by a military crew. Drivers from all 3 services have moved to depots to restore the distribution of petrol and oil to the London area interrupted by a strike of tanker drivers.
New Zealand full back Bob Scott practises his kicking at the College Grounds, Eastbourne
The New Zealand squad warm up with some physical jerks
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CP2STO49951 | 1953-10 
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