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Major Gagarin's Take-off and Landing Points — Paper Cutting

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  • 1961-6-26

Major Gagarin's take-off and landing points, according to the Russian claim for space-records submitted last week to the International Aeronautics Federation. He landed, after one orbit, about 1,000 miles west of his launching point, because the E...

The Times of Ceylon Press

"Russia's Spacemen Relax"

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  • 1961-9-11

Major Yuri Gagarin (right), the first man in space, with Gherman Titov, the second Russian to go into orbit and the man who has travelled the furthest (and for the longest period) in space.

Camera Press Ltd.

Gagarin and Prime Minister Macmillion

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  • 1961-12-6

Yuri Gagarin visited Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House on July 13th just before visiting the Air Ministry. Could the P.M. be remarking on Yuri's flight? That is how it appears as Mr. Macmillan points skywards.

Mirrorpic

"He Is 'Trapped' in the Jewel Tower"

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  • 1961-7-3

London turned out to give Yuri Gagarin another storming welcome today (13-7-1961) – and the enthusiasm of it kept him a prisoner in the Tower of London for ten minutes. Gagarin had to stay in the Jewel Tower until care arrived because the excited ...

Daily Mirror

N. S. Khrushchov, Yuri Gagarin and His Wife Valentina

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  • 1961-12-6

The flower-bedecked car drives Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers N. S. Khrushchov, space pilot Yuri Gagarin and his wife Valentina through the streets of Moscow towards the Red Square. Photo by V. Bliokh

V. Bliokh

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