
Queen of BohemiaWelsh artist Nina Hamnett (1890 - 1956) in a battered old armchair, circa 1945. (Photo by David C. Hermges/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Published: 2005-08-25 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Senior Adult, Waist Up, Females, Black And White, One Person, Architecture and Art, Furniture, Chair, Hat, Indoors, Armchair, Sitting, British Culture, Welsh Culture, Beret, Cravat, Portrait, Blocked Terms, Artist, Beaten Up, Arts Culture and Entertainment, , Nina Hamnett
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Skirl Of The Mop-Tops29th April 1964: The British rock group The Beatles perform on bagpipes and marching drum outdoors to promote their concerts in the Scottish cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. L-R: Paul McCartney, John Lennon (1940 - 1980), Ringo Starr (beating the drum) and George Harrison (1943 - 2001). (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-06 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Horizontal, Performance, City Life, Males, Black And White, UK, Edinburgh, Glasgow, British, People, Musical Instrument, Urban Scene, Marching, Working, Popular Music Concert, Bagpipe, Drum, British Culture, Scottish Culture, Playing, Music, The Beatles, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, , Ringo Starr;John Lennon;Paul McCartney;George Harrison
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Presentation8th July 1963: Princess Marina, the Duchess of Kent (1906 - 1968) presenting the trophy to Margaret Smith (Margaret Court) after she beat Billie Jean Moffitt of the USA 6 -3, 6 - 4 on the centre court at Wimbledon in the Women's Singles Championships. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-17 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Vertical, Females, Women, Black And White, UK, England, Greece, Wimbledon, People, Clothing, Shoe, Trophy, Suit, Jewelry, Hat, Celebration Event, Lifestyles, Sport, Tennis, Giving, Court, Australian Culture, British Culture, Winning, Royalty, Fashion, Couple, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, USA 6, Singles Championships, KEY/SPORT/TENNIS/PORT/WOMEN/COURT/MARGARET, FOX 688265, Billie Jean King, Princess Marina, Duchess Marie-Christine, Katharine Duchess of Kent, Margaret Chase Smit
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T D Armour WinsJune 1931: Scottish golfer Tommy Armour is presented with the British Open trophy at Carnoustie. This was Armour's final victory in one of the four major competitions; he had already won the Canadian Open and the USPGA the previous year and beaten Harry Cooper in a play off to win the US Open in 1927. Tommy was an unusual victor because he only had one eye, having lost the other during World War I. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-09 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Horizontal, Success, Black And White, UK, Scotland, Carnoustie, Crowd, People, Clothing, Equipment, Trophy, Sport, Cheerful, Golf, Handshake, British Culture, Scottish Culture, Traditional Clothing, Spectator, Megaphone, Winning, Audio Equipment, The Media, Speaker, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Tommy Armour, medal ceremonies, June 1931, CP 4313, KEY/SPO/GOLF/ARMOUR/T D, Thomas Dickson Armour, , Thomas Dickson Armour
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Beat Time In WimbledonRolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman plays on as a commissionaire and a security guard assist a fan who has been overcome with excitement at the Wimbledon Palais, London,15th August 1964. (Photo by Davis/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-11-17 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Horizontal, Waist Up, Performance, Hysteria, Males, Females, Black And White, Europe, UK, England, City of London, Medium Group Of People, Fan, Musician, Pop Musician, Security Guard, Popular Music Concert, Guitar, British Culture, Photograph, Playing, Music, Stage, Rolling Stones, Rock and Roll, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Bill Wyman, , Bill Wyman
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Duke of WindsorThe future King Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) attends the running of the first international classic at Belmont Park, Long Island, September 1924. Pierre Wertheimer's champion Epinard was beaten by F. A. Burton's Wise Counsellor. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Published: 2006-10-12 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Vertical, Full Length, Males, Men, Females, Women, Black And White, USA, Long Island, Medium Group Of People, British, Hat, Sport, Outdoors, Horse Racing, Talking, British Culture, Spectator, Royalty, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Attending, Edward VIII, , King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor
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Beatles In MunichBritish pop group The Beatles at a press conference at the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich, where they received the Golden Otto award for being 'the best Beat group in the World', 25th June 1966. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Published: 2005-11-15 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Males, Females, Black And White, Germany, Munich, Large Group Of People, British, Business, Finance, Interview, Microphone, British Culture, Meeting, Journalist, Music, Award, Press Conference, The Beatles, Wellbeing, Blocked Terms, Received, The Media, Keystone AMB, Arts Culture and Entertainment, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, , Paul McCartney;George Harrison;Ringo Starr
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We Won !13th May 1967: Featherstone Rovers captain, Malcolm Dixon (on right) holds the Rugby League Cup aloft with the help of a team mate after they had beaten Barrow at Wembley Stadium, London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-17 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Horizontal, Assistance, Success, Males, Black And White, UK, England, Wembley Stadium, Barrow, British, Clothing, Trophy, Sport, Cheerful, Rugby, Laughing, Rugby League, Stadium, British Culture, Sports Clothing, Captain, Fashion, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Hold AMB, , Malcolm Dixon
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Beatles Before Ringocirca 1960: Liverpudlian skiffle beat band The Beatles standing outside Paul's Liverpool home (left to right) George Harrison (1943 - 2001), John Lennon (1940 - 1980), Paul McCartney. Ringo Starr was not to join the band for another two years. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-16 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Vertical, Males, Black And White, UK, England, Liverpool, Band, British, People, Standing, British Culture, Music, Skiffle Music, The Beatles, Blocked Terms, Rock and Roll, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Home, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, , George Harrison;John Lennon;Paul McCartney;The Beatles
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Airport Beatles8th February 1964: Liverpudlian beat combo The Beatles, from left to right Ringo Starr, John Lennon (1940 - 1980), Paul McCartney and George Harrison (1943 - 2001), talk to a journalist at London Airport. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-16 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Square, Males, Black And White, UK, England, Smoking, British, People, Hat, Cap, Hairstyle, Microphone, Sitting, Talking, British Culture, Journalist, Singer, Music, Press Conference, The Beatles, Fashion, Bento Box, Songwriter, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, , Ringo Starr;George Harrison;John Lennon;Paul McCartney
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McCartney's Caverncirca 1960: Paul McCartney on stage at the Cavern nightclub in Liverpool during the early days of British beat group The Beatles. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-15 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Horizontal, Morning, Males, Black And White, UK, England, Liverpool, British, People, Musical Instrument, Singing, British Culture, Day, Cave, Playing, Singer, Music, Stage, Nightclub, The Beatles, Songwriter, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Paul McCartney, , Paul McCartney;The Beatles
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River Police17th January 1953: English screen and stage actor Jack Hulbert (1892 - 1978) travels along the river Thames on a police launch during his volunteer work as a Chief Inspector with the Special Police. Original Publication: Picture Post - A Star Copper On The Beat - pub. 1953 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-14 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Horizontal, Males, Black And White, UK, England, London, British, People, Finance, Transportation, Nautical Vessel, Flag, Human Role, Police Officer, Working, Speedboat, British Culture, River, Thames River, Law, Actor, Stage, Volunteer, Travel, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Jack Hulbert, , Jack Hulbert
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Record Attempt5th December 1965: The Cardinals, led by Stephen Mole, attempt to beat the 102 hours continuous playing record at the New Scene Club, London. (Photo by Michael Stroud/Express/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-14 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Square, Performance, Continuity, Effort, Males, Females, Black And White, UK, England, London, Concert, British, People, Musical Instrument, Dancing, Clock, Microphone, Singing, British Culture, Playing, Music, Nightclub, Cardinals, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, , Stephen Mole;The Cardinals
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Traffic Duty17th January 1953: Stage and screen actor Jack Hulbert (1892 - 1978) on traffic duty in his spare time capacity as a Chief Inspector with the Special Police. Original Publication: Picture Post - A Star Copper On The Beat - pub. 1953 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-14 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Vertical, Time, Responsibility, Males, Black And White, UK, England, British, People, Clothing, Theatrical Performance, Human Role, Police Officer, Street, British Culture, Law, Traffic, Actor, Stage, Directing, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Jack Hulbert, , Jack Hulbert
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Special Policeman17th January 1953: Stage and screen actor Jack Hulbert (1892 - 1978) is recognised by a friend whilst on duty as a Chief Inspector with the Special Police. A polite professionalism is maintained at all times. Original Publication: Picture Post - A Star Copper On The Beat - pub. 1953 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-14 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Vertical, Friendship, Responsibility, Males, Females, Black And White, UK, England, British, People, Clothing, Theatrical Performance, Human Role, Smiling, Police Officer, Street, British Culture, Law, Actor, Stage, Couple, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Jack Hulbert, , Jack Hulbert
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Part Time Policeman17th January 1953: English actor and part-time Chief Inspector with the Special Police, Jack Hulbert (1892 - 1978), offers directions to a serviceman with the help of a WPC. Original Publication: Picture Post - A Star Copper On The Beat - pub. 1953 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
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Published: 2004-04-14 Provider: ViewImages Keywords: Vertical, Assistance, Males, Females, Black And White, UK, England, London, British, People, Clothing, Urban Scene, Theatrical Performance, Human Role, Talking, Police Officer, Giving, Street, British Culture, Law, Actor, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Jack Hulbert, , Jack Hulbert
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