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LINGERIE MAKER LEARNS TO MAKE MUNITIONS
Photo shows: Miss Joyce Mains, who used to make lingerie, is now gear cutting on a machine at a London Technical Institute, where she is training to become a skilled war worker.
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London ' Charm School ' grooms Britain's film players of the future.
To groom talented young players for a successful future in films, a ' Charm School ', an institution unique in the history of British films, has been established in London by the J Arthur Rank Organisation , Britan's biggest producing, distributing and exhibiting enterprise. The School is supervised by David Henley, Director of Artistes for the Organisation, and actively directed by Mrs Molly Terraine, actress and stage director for 25 years. At present, nine young actresses and four young actors - drawn from Eire, East Africa and Canada as well as Britain - are being trained, but eventually there will be 30 students. The curriculum includes movement and deportment, breathing exercies, diction, fencing, reading, rehearsing parts from plays and films and regular visits to film studios. Later there will be a miniature film studio where the students will actually appear before the camera as part of their training. Students are chosen from applicants for roles in films. When selected, they are given an optional seven-year contract and paid a salary during the training period . Photo shows: Constance Smith, 18-year-old student with a striking resemblance to Hedy Lamarr, goes through a love scene at the piano with George Calderwood, formerly of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Watching are - left to right - Sonia Holme, aged 22 of Cheam, Surrey; Patsy Drake, 18, of Plymouth, Devon and Moira Kerry , aged 18 of Dublin
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London ' Charm School ' grooms Britain's film players of the future.
To groom talented young players for a successful future in films, a ' Charm School ', an institution unique in the history of British films, has been established in London by the J Arthur Rank Organisation , Britan's biggest producing, distributing and exhibiting enterprise. The School is supervised by David Henley, Director of Artistes for the Organisation, and actively directed by Mrs Molly Terraine, actress and stage director for 25 years. At present, nine young actresses and four young actors - drawn from Eire, East Africa and Canada as well as Britain - are being trained, but eventually there will be 30 students. The curriculum includes movement and deportment, breathing exercies, diction, fencing, reading, rehearsing parts from plays and films and regular visits to film studios. Later there will be a miniature film studio where the students will actually appear before the camera as part of their training. Students are chosen from applicants for roles in films. When selected, they are given an optional seven-year contract and paid a salary during the training period . Photo shows: A lesson in deportment under the direction of Mrs Molly Terraine. The students are left to right - Sonia Holme, aged 22 of Cheam, Surrey ; Constance Smith , aged 18 of Limerick, Eire and Moira Kerry , aged 18 of Dublin. Moira has had experience with the Gate Theatre Company, Dublin. Constance was a photographer's model and Sonia has been a ballerina , has appeared in musical shows, television and in films
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London ' Charm School ' grooms Britain's film players of the future.
To groom talented young players for a successful future in films, a ' Charm School ', an institution unique in the history of British films, has been established in London by the J Arthur Rank Organisation , Britan's biggest producing, distributing and exhibiting enterprise. The School is supervised by David Henley, Director of Artistes for the Organisation, and actively directed by Mrs Molly Terraine, actress and stage director for 25 years. At present, nine young actresses and four young actors - drawn from Eire, East Africa and Canada as well as Britain - are being trained, but eventually there will be 30 students. The curriculum includes movement and deportment, breathing exercies, diction, fencing, reading, rehearsing parts from plays and films and regular visits to film studios. Later there will be a miniature film studio where the students will actually appear before the camera as part of their training. Students are chosen from applicants for roles in films. When selected, they are given an optional seven-year contract and paid a salary during the training period . Photo shows: Patsy Drake, 18-year-old student from Plymouth registers joy under the guidance of Mrs Molly Terraine. Patsy has appeared in a film , ' The Day We Live ' about the reconstruction of Plymouth.
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London ' Charm School ' grooms Britain's film players of the future.
To groom talented young players for a successful future in films, a ' Charm School ', an institution unique in the history of British films, has been established in London by the J Arthur Rank Organisation , Britan's biggest producing, distributing and exhibiting enterprise. The School is supervised by David Henley, Director of Artistes for the Organisation, and actively directed by Mrs Molly Terraine, actress and stage director for 25 years. At present, nine young actresses and four young actors - drawn from Eire, East Africa and Canada as well as Britain - are being trained, but eventually there will be 30 students. The curriculum includes movement and deportment, breathing exercies, diction, fencing, reading, rehearsing parts from plays and films and regular visits to film studios. Later there will be a miniature film studio where the students will actually appear before the camera as part of their training. Students are chosen from applicants for roles in films. When selected, they are given an optional seven-year contract and paid a salary during the training period . Photo shows: Patsy Drake, 18-year-old student from Plymouth performing under the guidance of Mrs Molly Terraine. Patsy has appeared in a film , ' The Day We Live ' about the reconstruction of Plymouth.
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London ' Charm School ' grooms Britain's film players of the future.
To groom talented young players for a successful future in films, a ' Charm School ', an institution unique in the history of British films, has been established in London by the J Arthur Rank Organisation , Britan's biggest producing, distributing and exhibiting enterprise. The School is supervised by David Henley, Director of Artistes for the Organisation, and actively directed by Mrs Molly Terraine, actress and stage director for 25 years. At present, nine young actresses and four young actors - drawn from Eire, East Africa and Canada as well as Britain - are being trained, but eventually there will be 30 students. The curriculum includes movement and deportment, breathing exercies, diction, fencing, reading, rehearsing parts from plays and films and regular visits to film studios. Later there will be a miniature film studio where the students will actually appear before the camera as part of their training. Students are chosen from applicants for roles in films. When selected, they are given an optional seven-year contract and paid a salary during the training period . Photo shows: A lesson in under the direction of Mrs Molly Terraine. In foreground are Sonia Holme and Constance Smith and in background Moira Kerry (with Molly) and Patsy Drake
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Girls who reach the leaving age at the Hammersmith Technical School for Women are well qualified to take up a career, or become a model housewife. They take a three years course there, starting when they are 13, and apart from general education and art, which is compulsory, they are allowed to choose one subject in which to specialise - including cookery, ladies tailoring, millinery, embroidery, and housewifery.
Seen here young pupils of the millinery class making hats at the school. At the end of their course the girls are highly proficient, and can start work in the trade at a good wage.
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Young men and a few young women in a long queue outside the Borough Polytechnic London last night. They were waiting to enrol for evening classes
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AA Patrolmen at school .
Nearly forty five years ago, in August 1905, a small group of motoring enthusiasts met to discuss a matter which had been causing them a great deal of trouble and indignation . They were being persecuted by the magistrates and police of the country districts, who, between them were crediting a continuous flow of convictions on the most paltry and insubstantial motor charges. To combat this threat to their new recreation this small band of motorists decided to form themselves into an association. In September 1905, the Automobile Association was formally founded. Today the number of members is well over 850,000. This school, established in the summer of 1948, is the first that the Association has had .
PICTURE SHOWS:- One of the jobs of a patrolman is to be able to change a tyre in a matter, almost, of seconds.
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Jeannie Race, assisted by instructor Dick Pope concentrates every effort as she braces herself for the 'take off' on a water ski run at Cypress Gardens, Florida, where water skiing is a year round sport. Pope, 18 year old water ski champion for 1948 and 1949, takes time off from college to act as instructor. Water skiing is rapidly gaining popularity in America, and little Miss Race is typical of the young people to whom the sport particularly appeals. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: Students in an indoor ski class learning skiing techniques .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
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Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: Students in an indoor ski class exercising and stretching before they start thier ski calss
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: Students in an indoor ski class learning skiing techniques .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: Students in an indoor ski class learning skiing techniques .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS:-....in fact , not many people , after a sedentary year in the office , can bend from the elbows and keep the body really straight .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: Rear view of tired British housewife as class learns how to ' break ' on skis .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: In this exercise , pupils look like grotesque chorus line .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: The middle aged - client is absolutely determined to master the business .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: Three clients putting on their curved ski's before beginning their indoor skiing course .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: This girl watches instructress with agonised concentration . If she can help it she won't let the british down on the snowy foreign slopes .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS:- Preview of things to come .
Class shuffles round the room practicing arm swing for quick braking .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS:- As younger woman at centre sways gracefully with hands on hips , elderly woman at right finds the going a bit hard .
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FEATURE - 1955: Skifahren-Lernen auf dem Trockenen
Dry Ski School
Each year more and more Britons are escaping from the damp greyness of their island to the exhilarating snowiness of winter at it's best in the skiing countries of Europe . And each winter more and more of them are going to the Dry Ski School run by Lillywhites Sport Store in the West End of London to get some of the year's stiffness out of their joints and accustom themselves in advance to the strains and twists of sport . This is the sixth season of the indoor course , presided over by Anni Maurer , a former Swiss ski champion , who recently appeared on English television . She specially designed the short , curved skis which are used in her classes . Sometimes , in the ' season ' which runs from November to the end of February , she has as many as five half - hour classes ( from 12-18 pupils in a class ) in one evening . Her clients , as our pictures show , are both sexes and all ages , ranging from slim 18-year old typists to paunchy , determined 60-year-old business men and grey - haired , gallant housewives . When they reach the slopes they will certainly have got over the preliminary muscular agonies and can spend their holiday weeks in improving , or establishing their technique .
PICTURE SHOWS: Anni shows a hefty client in eccentric clothes how to swing the outside arm when cornering on skis .
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Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
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Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth II And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City's Orthopaedic Hospital During Yesterday's Royal Visit. Scores Of Tiny Children Encased In Plaster Shouted: 'good Morning Ma'am.' And Waved Union Jacks As The Queen Passed. She Was Moved By The Sight Of The Many Children With Polio Or Spinal Tuberculosis. She Saw One Four Year Old Child Learning To Walk In Leg Irons. A Doctor Told Her: 'a Short While Ago That Child Would Have Been On Her Back All Her Life. ' Later The Queen Drove To A Laboratory And Saw 200 Caged Mice For Experiments Aimed At Isolating The Yellow Fever Virus.
Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
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FILM STILLS OF 'FORBIDDEN PLANET' WITH 1956, ANNE FRANCIS, LESLIE NIELSEN, ROBBY THE ROBOT, ROBOTS-ANDROIDS-CYBORGS-CLONES, SCI-FI, SPACE EXPLORATION, ROBOT, ALIEN, FRIENDLY, GOOD, POINTING, LEARNING, EDUCATION, EXPLAINING, SHOWING, THE TEMPEST, SHAKESPEARE IN 1956
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Repton School in Derbyshire, during its 400th anniversary year.
An experiment in optics. - D S Gibbs with a class in one of the Physics laboratories.
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Repton School in Derbyshire, during its 400th anniversary year.
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Faces still bright in spite of the hardships of life, children at Chimbuwe Primary School stand in the shade outside their classroom. Children are particularly vulnerable in a country where there is an estimated 75% shortfall in annual maize consumption. Maize is the staple diet for millions of Zimbabweans. The Kaitano area in the Zambezi Valley several hundred kilometres North of the country (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Young children going home
Faces still bright in spite of the hardships of life, young children at Chimbuwe Primary School make their way home in the seering heat of midday. Children are particularly vulnerable in a country where there is an estimated 75% shortfall in annual maize consumption. Maize is the staple diet for millions of Zimbabweans. The Kaitano area in the Zambezi Valley several hundred kilometres North of the country (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Looking down on crowds in the grand Central Hall at the Natural History Museum (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Bowes Museum and surrounding formal gardens in Teesdale. The Bowes was designed and purpose-built as a public art gallery by the French architect Jules Pellechet. It opened in 1892 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Bowes Museum and surrounding formal gardens in Teesdale. The Bowes was designed and purpose-built as a public art gallery by the French architect Jules Pellechet. It opened in 1892 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Wolfson Building Imperial College. Boswell Mitchell & Johnston. Refurbishment Of Main Stairwell Creation Of New Entrance And Building Facade.
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Hay bales lying in the fields surrounding the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Exterior view of the Natural History Museum in London, housing the nation's greatest display of Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Lone figure wandering in the vast space of the The Great Court, surrounding the Reading Room at The British Museum in London (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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A view across the River Clyde to The Scottish Exhibition Centre at night in Glasgow (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Women's US Marine Corps, Parris Island Marine Base, South Carolina, America - Feb 2008
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FROM CAMPUS TO COMBAT - THE FEMALE MARINES
On 13th August 1918 a young woman named Opha Mae Johnson made history when she became the first woman to enlist in the United States Marine Corps.
Given the category of "F" (for female) she was not allowed to go to war but would have worked as a secretary, cook or military nurse or any other job that the first marine women were allowed to do.
It would be another 20 years before women were actually allowed to serve in a war zone.
In February 1943 The Marine Corps Women's Reserve was established; the United States Congress then passed the Women's Armed Services Integration Act on 12th June 1948, which made women a permanent part of the regular Marine Corps.
In 1950 the Women Reserves were mobilized for the Korean War and 2,787 served their country. By the height of the Vietnam War there were about 2,700 women marines serving both stateside and abroad.
The 1990s saw additional changes and increased responsibilities for women in the Marine Corps, including flying combat aircraft. Approximately 1,000 women marines were deployed to Southwest Asia for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in 1990-1991.
In 1997 women marines began attending Marine Combat Training, allowing them the same combat training opportunities as men. And these women now undergo a tough training regime at Parris Island Marine Base in South Carolina.
Today, women in the American military are still not allowed in front-line ground combat. But they work in supporting roles, from manning vehicles to flying combat planes - jobs that put them in dangerous situations, especially in Iraq. Since the U.S led invasion of Iraq in 2003, more than 3,000 American military personne...
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Peru One Laptop per Child Project
Rosaira Carrillo and Ana Cecilia Aquino use their laptops at the school "Apostol Santiago" in the rural village of Arahuay, Canta, Peru on Monday, March 10, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Children work on their laptops at the "Apostol Santiago" school in the rural village of Arahuay, Canta, Peru on Monday, March 10, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Children play outside the classroom during a break at the school "Apostol Santiago" in the rural village of Arahuay, Canta, Peru on Monday, March 10, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Rosaira Carrillo types on her laptop in the "Apostol Santiago" school in the rural village of Arahuay, Canta, Peru on Monday, March 10, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Miluska Solari, 9, uses her laptop at the "Apostol Santiago" school in the rural village of Arahuay, Canta, Peru on Monday, March 10, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Nilton Quispicondor, 9, with his father Huber, 47, uses his laptop at home in the rural village of Arahuay, Canta, Peru on Monday, March 10, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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