Nobel Prize Banquet in Stockholm
Keystone Photo Shows: Princess Margaretha of Sweden pictured at the banquet which followed the Nobel Prize giving ceremony in Stockholm, with Prof. Salvatore Quasimodo of Italy, who received the award for Literature, (on left), and Prof. Severo Oo...
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Plane Crashed in Munich
An inferno of flames swept the main street of Munich recently, when a Convair transport aircraft of the United States Air Force crashed onto a tramcar filled with Christmas shoppers. Thirty people were killed. The aircraft was carrying 13 American...
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Plane Crashed in North West London
A small two-seater Auster aircraft that was being flown by two Australian dentists crashed on top of a four-storey block of flats in Willesden, North West London, recently killing both of them. The pilot was 30-year-old Robert Campbell, father of ...
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Plane Crashed on a Farmhouse
Two women were killed when a Victor Jet H-Bomber crashed on a farm-house at Stubton between Newark and Sleaford in Lincolnshire recently.
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Princess Margaretha Training as a Nurse
Princess Margaretha of Sweden, who is training as a nurse—seen in the occupational therapy department of the Carolean Hospital in Stockholm, with Rolf Karlsson, who is seen making teddy bears out of white fur.
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Richard Beach Sculpts Major Gagarin
A clay head of Major Gagarin — the world's first man-in-space, has been modelled by Sculptor Richard Beach who lives in Wakefield, Yorks. It is being produced for waxworks heads — by Jean Roger of West London. Mr. Beach used photographs and newspa...
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Russian Airliner Crash in Copenhagen
Twenty-three people, 18 of them passengers, lost their lives when a Russian airliner nose-dived into Copenhagen harbour after hitting the land at Kastrup airport on its journey to Moscow. Our Keystone photo shows the tail of the wrecked aircraft b...
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Russian Airliner Crash in Copenhagen
Thwenty-three people lost their lives when a Russian airliner nose-dived into Copenhagen harbour after hitting a power station chimney. The machine was about to land at Kastrup Airport on way from Moscow. Picture shows ambulances and frogmen waiti...
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