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Prime Minister A.E. Palihawadana awarding the winner of the 330 miles Deepa Charika race who finished the race in a standard type bicycle.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Prime Minister A.E. Palihawadana awarding the winner of the 330 miles Deepa Charika race who finished the race in a standard type bicycle.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Picture taken by a Sunday Times Cameraman shows the China Forward Acrobatic Art Troupe spinning plates on thin sticks (almost) naturally; a Chinese sport handed down from the Han Dynasty over two thousand years ago.
The Times of Ceylon Press
This is the world's first 16 gear bicycle, manufactured in Britain.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Trapped Miners Pose for Colleague
Barbecke, Germany: This historic picture was made by one of three trapped miners in the iron ore mine here. Forty-three year old Gerhard Hanusch photographed his colleagues, Fritz Leder (left) aged 26, and Emil Polhay (34), whose faces were illumi...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Anxious Moment of Relatives Awaiting Rescue of Trapped Miners.
Captured anxious moment of two relatives of Foreman Martinet, who was the last man to be rescued from the collapsed tunnel in Champagnole, Eastern France. .
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Rescuers testing the rescue capsule which was used to bring to the surface which was used to bring to the surface last week three of the miners trapped 262-feet underground in a flooded iron mine at Peine, West Germany.
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Eleven ashen faced men, showing signs of their agonizing ordeal were brought safely to the surface at Peine, Germany after spending 13 days trapped 187 feet underground in the Mathilde Iron ore mine. The first man to emerge — pictured descending s...
The Times of Ceylon Press