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* * FILE ** U.S. President Harry Truman waves with his cane as he leaves the White House in Washington in this July 3, 1947, file photo on his way to Charlottesville, Va., for an Independence Day address at Monticello.  (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO2282713 | 1947-07 
Prince Charles and Princess Diana wave from an open jeep during a slight drizzle as they visited the Commons in Halifax June 15, 1983. (CP Photo/Bob Carroll)
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CP2STO47360 | 1947-05 
Ottawa Ontario January 3,1947 Immigration - First official Canadian Citizenship ceremony at the Supreme Court building. Front Row L to R: Naif Hanna Azar from Palestine, Jerzy Wladyslaw Meier from Poland, Louis Edmon Brodbeck from Switzerland, Joachim Heinrich Hellmen from Germany, Jacko Hrushkowsky from Russia, and Anton Justinik from Yugoslavia. Back Row L to R: Zigurd Larsen from Norway, Sgt. Maurice Labrosse from Canada, Joseph Litvinchuk, Roumania, Mrs. Labrosse from Scotland, Nestor Rakowitza from Roumania and Yousuf Karsh from Armenia with Mrs. Helen Sawicka from Poland. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (Chris Lund National Archives of Canada)PA-129262
HiRes--Pierre Trudeau with a friend in Paris France 1947. (CP PHOTO/file)
Ottawa Ontario 1947--Sports --Barbara Ann Scott doing a "Stag Jump," Minto Skating Club (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-112691
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CP1STO579738 | 1947-01 
A spectacular column of smoke and fire rises beside the derrick as the first oil and gas is flared at Imperial Oil's Leduc No. 1 on Feb. 13, 1947.  The initial daily production was about 1,000 barrels. (CP PHOTO) 1999
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CP1STO579737 | 1947-02 
Hamilton, Ontario; March 1947--Industries--Appliances. Mrs. Thelma Anderson start-winds refrigerator motors; in background Mrs. Ricciardi motor winds 25-cycle refrigerator motors, Westinghouse Electrical Plant, Hamilton, Ontario. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/Bud Glunz ) PA-112376
Hamilton, Ontario; March 1947--Industries --Appliances. Radio assembly line, Westinghouse Electric Plant. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (  National Archives of Canada/Bud Glunz) PA-112374
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CP1STO579735 | 1947-03 
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 
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
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CP1STO579726 | 1947-10 
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 
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman, top, looks towards Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, bottom right, as they arrive to take part in a family photo at the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 30, 2018. At least one Canadian-based company is optimistic about its prospects in Saudi Arabia, a bullishness that comes as businesses fret about their future in the kingdom following a diplomatic fallout with Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
A couple warms themselves by a campfire in Colorado Springs, Colo. on Jan. 21, 2010. A sobering reminder of the fatal potential of burns came earlier this month when a 53-year-old woman died after falling into a firepit at a private campsite in central Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, The Denver Post, Craig F. Walker
A Canada flag is backlit atop the East Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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CP1STO1767 | CP 
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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.
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 
Ottawa Ontario January 3,1947 Immigration - First official Canadian Citizenship ceremony at the Supreme Court building. Front Row L to R: Naif Hanna Azar from Palestine, Jerzy Wladyslaw Meier from Poland, Louis Edmon Brodbeck from Switzerland, Joachim Heinrich Hellmen from Germany, Jacko Hrushkowsky from Russia, and Anton Justinik from Yugoslavia. Back Row L to R: Zigurd Larsen from Norway, Sgt. Maurice Labrosse from Canada, Joseph Litvinchuk, Roumania, Mrs. Labrosse from Scotland, Nestor Rakowitza from Roumania and Yousuf Karsh from Armenia with Mrs. Helen Sawicka from Poland. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (Chris Lund National Archives of Canada)PA-129262
HiRes--Pierre Trudeau with a friend in Paris France 1947. (CP PHOTO/file)
Ottawa Ontario 1947--Sports --Barbara Ann Scott doing a "Stag Jump," Minto Skating Club (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-112691
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CP1STO579738 | 1947-01 
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 
PREMIUM --

 PA NEWS PHOTO 20/3/47 : THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AT A FAREWELL FOR THE VISCOUNT AND VISCOUNTESS OF MOUNTBATTEN AT NORTHOLT WHO WILL TRAVEL BY AIR EN ROUTE TO INDIA
Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, Commander of Germany's 'last fling' offensive in the Ardennes, left, on arrival at Paddington Station.
Lt.Col. M. Morling (left) assisting the Duchess of Gloucester as she inspects the flooded Fens.
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CP2STO50109 | 1947-03 
Labour position Ernest Bevin, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at his desk in the foreign office
Minister of Food John Strachey arrives at 10 Downing Street to discuss Britain's Economic Crisis with other members of the Cabinet
Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, RN at Clydebank for the launching of the liner 'RMS Caronia', stopped by at the town hall to receive the town's wedding present - an electric sewing machine.
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CP2STO50096 | 1947-10 
Close finish of the Jubilee Handicap, won by Royal Tara
British racing driver Reg Parnell, driving a Maserati 4CL, raises his hand in celebration as he takes the chequered flag.
(L-R) Leslie Brooke (ERA B) leads Raymond Mays (ERA D-Type R4D) through the streets of St Helier
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CP2STO50105 | 1947-05 
Racegoers watch the finish of the Spelthorne Plate, won by 'Ford Transport' from 'Casimir' and 'General Factotum'.
The courtyard of the George Inn, Southwark. 300 years ago Shakespeare's Globe Theatre was just around the corner from The George. The scene shows a presentation in the traditional Elizabethan manner of Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor".
Jays the Jewellers in Charlotte Street, London where a passing motorcyclist Alec de Antiquis, of Colliers Wood, was shot and killed whilst trying to prevent the escape of three masked men who had just robbed the shop.
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CP2STO50107 | 1947-04 
British actress Anna Neagle
West Bromwich Albion's Billy Elliott runs out before the match
Princess Margaret, Jan Smuts, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth on holiday in South Africa. The Drakensberg mountain range can be seen in the background.
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CP2STO50112 | 1947-01 
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