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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on October 12, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians return to a devastated Gaza City after an Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes into effect, and both sides discuss implementing US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war, which calls for Hamas' disarmament and for the group not to be involved in running post-war Gaza. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Transformation in east London . Since the war ended Britain has built 374,256 permanent houses, flats etc . London County Council alone has built 12,413 . In Stepney , once one of London's worst slum boroughs - a new town is rising . In 1939 there were areas in East London with over 250 persons living to an acre , and over 20 % of the population living in overcrowded conditions . Some of the new blocks of flats which are being built - interspersed by cottage-type dwellings - in Stepney
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Transformation in east London . Since the war ended Britain has built 374,256 permanent houses, flats etc . London County Council alone has built 12,413 . In Stepney , once one of London's worst slum boroughs - a new town is rising . In 1939 there were areas in East London with over 250 persons living to an acre , and over 20 % of the population living in overcrowded conditions . Some of the new blocks of flats which are being built - interspersed by cottage-type dwellings - in Stepney
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Eritrea: A Country in Isolation
Bombed out buildings still standing in the coastal town of Massawa, Eritrea, on Friday, Apr. 27, 2007. Massawa suffered blanket bombings by Ethiopians during the struggle for independence.
Eritrea is becoming increasingly isolated as tension mounts with its neighbor and long time enemy Ethiopia. US-backed Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of helping insurgents in Somalia and the Ogaden region and recent months have seen a massive troop build-up along the disputed Ethiopian-Ertirean border. With the ousted Somali Islamic Courts finding sanctuary in the capital Asmara, and the US State Department threatening to designate Eritrea a state sponsor of terrorism, the country's future looks more and more unstable. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Kosovo Conflict in 1999
A Kosovar old man walks through the ruins of Djakovica, Kosovo, in June 1999.
NATO began bombing Kosovo from March 24-June 11, 1999; by June 12, Milosevic had accepted a UN military presence incorporating NATO troops, including KFOR, or the NATO-led Kosovo Force. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Berlin: Berlin's " Vicory Alley " ( Siegesallee ) , a broad road lined with marble statues of Prussian war heroes in the Tiergarten Park near the Brandenburg Gate in the British Sector , is turning into a " Ghost Alley " as workmen dismantle the statues. In this picture a crane is seen hoisiting one of the statues of a Prussian war hero from its pedestal. In the background is the Victory Monument on Charlottenburger-chausee in the British sector .
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Over the border for a good buy
Berlin: Top-hatted vendor is doing a booming business paddling canned food, wine, fruit juice , etc from the back of his small truck parked on Potsdamer Place at the British-Russian sector border . Although he sells his goods for West marks , or accepts East marks only at the black market rate of exchange from Eastern Germany and the Soviet sector of this city , who cross the border in order to buy such luxuries - unobtainable in the Russian occupied parts of Germany .
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London County Council Minerva Estate Bethnal Green , East London . new flats built on a site of formerly occupied by slum properties ,
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All night queue for ' off the ration ' carpets and pyjamas
A queue of hundreds of people , some of whom had waited all night , stretched along three sides of Kennard's department store , Wimbledon , in the hope of buying no-docket carpets and rugs and coupon-free Government surplus pyjamas when the store opened . Photo shows: The long queue outside the store
30 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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All night queue for ' off the ration ' carpets and pyjamas
A queue of hundreds of people , some of whom had waited all night , stretched along three sides of Kennard's department store , Wimbledon , in the hope of buying no-docket carpets and rugs and coupon-free Government surplus pyjamas when the store opened . Photo shows: The long queue outside the store
30 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:Women visitors viewing autumn fashions and accessories in the fashion section
24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Modern bathroom on display at Britain can Make it Exhibition
A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global marke
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What Britain Can Make is shown at exhibition to be opened by the King
The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
A complete modern nursery on view at the Exhibition
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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What Britain Can Make is shown at exhibition to be opened by the King
The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
A modern bedroom for children on view at tyhe exhibition
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What Britain Can Make is shown at exhibition to be opened by the King
The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
A children's wash bowl well calculated to overcome juvenile prejudice against water!
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Children's fashion show at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
A display of the latest in children's wear.
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
Mr A Toop of Clapham painting the legs of a display model in the fashion section
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: Arranging autumn fashions in readiness for the opening of the exhibition
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: Arranging autumn fashions in readiness for the opening of the exhibition
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Water jet engine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: An Aquajet engine for driving an outboard motorboat. Water is sucked in by the engine and then ejected , the thrust forcing the boat along
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Portable sewing machine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhbition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: inspecting an extremely compact portable electric sewing machne. The power lever is knee-operated ; a light shines on the needle. The carrying case forms a work bench
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Portable sewing machine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhbition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: inspecting an extremely compact portable electric sewing machne. The power lever is knee-operated ; a light shines on the needle. The carrying case forms a work bench
24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Portable sewing machine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhbition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: Mrs B A Irwin (left) of North London inspecting an extremely compact portable electric sewing machne. The power lever is knee-operated ; a light shines on the needle. The carrying case forms a work bench
24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Final touches are being put to the 'Britain Can Make it ' Exhbition at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition by the King. Photo shows: Fine china being displayed .
A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global market
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Final touches are being put to the 'Britain Can Make it ' Exhbition at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition by the King. Photo shows: Fine china being displayed .
A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global market
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Final touches are being put to the 'Britain Can Make it ' Exhbition at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition by the King. Photo shows: Fine china being displayed .
A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global market
23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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50,000 AUSTRALIANS IN ANZAC DAY MARCH THROUGH SYDNEY
More than 50,000 Australians took part in a record Anzac Day march through Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, to commemorate the Gallipoli landings in the 1914-18 war.
Photo Shows: The procession passing through Martin Place, Sydney, australia. In centre is the wreath covered Cenotaph.
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FRANCE REJECTS NEW CONSTITUTION IN NATIONAL REFERENDUM
France rejected the proposed new constitution in the national referendum held throughout the country by about a 55% majority of voters. The elections in June will now be to elect a new Constituent Assembly to sit for seven months and draft a new Constitution. The result of the referendum is taken as a sign that the country wants moderation in its home programme.
Photo Shows: Voting in the national referendum was a family matter in this polling booth in Paris. While mother and father voted the children waited with them.
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DENMARK IS FREE - FLAGS FLY IN THE STREETS OF COPENHAGEN
There were tremendous rejoicings in Copenhagen as the people of Denmark celebrated the first anniversary of their country 's liberation from the dominion of the Nazis.
Photo Shows: the gay and lovely scene in Vesterbrogade, principal street of Copenhagen, as the flags fly on Liberation Day.
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WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST - THE QUEEN MARY CONVERTED INTO A COMFORT SHIP FOR G.I. BRIDES AND BABIES.
Work goes on apace on the Queen Mary, as she lies in dry dock at Southampton, converting her from a trooper into a luxury ship to take G.I. brides and their babies to America. As a troopship she used to carry as many as 15,000 men aboard. As a "brides and babies" ship, she will carry 2500 passengers. Nurses and stewardesses will be added to her crew, and special nursery arrangements are being contrived aboard, to ensure that the English wives of American troops make a comfortable voyage with their families to the country of their adoption.
Photo Shows: The huge stern of the "Queen Mary" looming over the dry dock at Southampton.
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SOLDIERS DRaFTED INTO LONDON GAS WORKS TO SOLVE GAS SUPPLY PROBLEM
Following a conference at the Ministry of Fuel between the Ministry and officials of the gas companies, the War Office undertook to begin at once a comb out of army units for skilled and heavy labour to help solve the gas supply problem all over the country, for the rest of the winter. More troops are being drafted into gas works immediately to hlep to restore supplies, following a further reduction in pressure in many areas, which in some parts of London resulted in a complete failure of supply.
Photo Shows: Private John Finnigan of middlesborough, filling sacks of coke for children and householders at the South Metroploitan Gasworks in the old Kent Road, London.
4 January 1946
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SOLIDERS DRAFTED INTO LONDON GASWORKS TO SOLVE GAS SUPPLY PROBLEM.
Following a conferecne at the Ministry of Fuel between the Ministry and officials of the gas companies, the War office undertook to draft troops into gasworks immediately, to help to restore supplies which had been lowered and in some places failed completely, after a further reduction of pressure.
Photo Shows: Two soldiers changing the fires in a OWG plant at the Southall (Middlesex) Gas light and Coke company's works.
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SOLDIERS DRAFTED INTO LONDON GAS WORKS TO SOLVE GAS SUPPLY PROBLEM
Following a conference at the Ministry of Fuel between the Ministry and officials of the gas companies, the War office undertook to begin at once a comb out of army units for skilled and heavy labour to help solve the gas supply problem all over the country, for the rest of the winter. More troops are being drafted into gas works imediately to help restore supplies, following a further reduction in pressure in many areas, which in some parts of London resulted in a complete failure of supply.
Photo shows: A queue of people at the Gas Light and Coke Company, Nine elms, London, waiting to have their sacks filled with coke by the troops drafted on special duty at the Gasworks.
4 January 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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