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Julie Andrews - born 1 October 1935 - in 1951, aged 16 on the steps of the caravan she used for touring in pantomime (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Barbara Hepworth photographed by Peter Keen of Pictorial Press in 1950
Artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth outside with Single Form (Dryad), 1945-6
1950 Barbara Hepworth - her studio and garden. She purchased the site in 1949 and lived and worked there for 26 years until her death in a fire on the premises in 1975.
Barnoon Hill, St Ives (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Barbara Hepworth photographed by Peter Keen of Pictorial Press in 1950
Artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth outside with Single Form (Dryad), 1945-6
1950 Barbara Hepworth - her studio and garden. She purchased the site in 1949 and lived and worked there for 26 years until her death in a fire on the premises in 1975.
Barnoon Hill, St Ives (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A young boy standing outside of a building next to a dustbin .
1 January 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BEVIN ARRIVES FOR ' CUTS ' CABINET MEETING
A few hours before Parliament re-assembled, Cabinet ministers met at 10, Downing Street today to discuss, it is understood, the important programme of economies made necessary by devaluation.
These cuts, Mr Morrison hinted in a week-end speech, will be' unpleasant ' but preferable to drifting into ' economic chaos and unemployment'.
PICTURE SHOWS:- Hands Thrust into his pockets, Mr Ernest Bevin , Foreign Minister, arrives for the meeting.
18 October 1949
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General Eisenhower and wife take up residence at Culzean Castle , Maybole , Carrick in October 1946. A flat in the castle has been made available to the former Supreme Allied Commander by the National Trust for Scotland , who were given the Castle by the Marquess of Ailsa , as a gesture of gratitute and admiration from the Scottish people for his services as a war leader. The flat is General Eisenhower's for the rest of his life . 'Ike' also has at his disposal , by courtesy of the Marquess, 2,000 acres of shooting including the famous coverts shot through by King Edward VII.
Photo shows: General Eisenhower ( second from left) ,his son Captain John Eisenhower (left) and Mrs Mamie Eisenhower ( holding fur) with the Marquess of Ailsa ( tall figure, with beard) at the entance of Culzean Castle. Mrs Eisenhower is talking to the Marchioness of Ailsa , and right foreground is the Dowager Marchioness of Ailsa
2 October 1946
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LONDON ROAD NAMED AFTER FRENCH VICHY ADMIRAL
INHABITANTS WANT IT CHANGED
Many of the inhabitants of Darlan Road, Fulham, London would like the name of their road changed from the name of Darlan (the French Vichy Admiral) to something more patriotically British.
Some of them suggest " Churchill " or " Wavell " would be more appropriate, but it is said that roads are never named after living prople in England.
If the name is changed the inhabitants will have to pay Half a crown each towards the cost of a new name plate.
Photo Shows: A working man passing by the road stops for a moment and looks up with interest on the name of a block of flats in Darlan Road - Darlan Mansions.
12 October 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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