ZUM4898525: Dec. 12, 1953 - Former German Feldwebel (Master Sergeant) as Santa Claus for US Soldiers in Frankfort Hospital; The former German Feldwebel Otto Klingenberg, who has been for 7 years as an soldier in Russia an for 3 years as POW in Siberia, asked the Commanding General NAC, Maj. Gen Thomas W. Herren, for the permission, to present a Christmas gift to four American soldiers in a Frankfort hospital. General Herren agreed, and Otto Klingenberg, now laborer with 250 in a Frankfort firm, came to 97. General Hospital to be Santa Claus for four US Soldiers, in order to show them, that they have friends even if they are far of there home. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4898693: Dec. 12, 1953 - Schoolboys Own Wehibition - Boys Try Out Space Suits: Photo shows two schoolboys wearing mock” space suits” are about to enter a” space machine” at the Schoolboys Exhibition in London, to make” a journey through time” which traces the development of electricity through the ages. Although the machine does not move,” flashes of lightning” and other atmospherics make the” journey” lifelike. And at the end the passengers are shot” back to earth” through a chute. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4890393: Oct. 29, 1953 - Dr. Nakib on trial: The trial of Dr. Ahmed El Nakid, former director of the Moassat Hospital, Alexandria, Egypt, opened before the Revolutionary Council. He pleaded not guilty to the two counts against him - the first that he committed acts that helped vitiate the system of government in the country in 1952 and the period that preceded it, by virtue of his close relationship with the ex-king and that he behaved in a manner that harmed the country's interests in their ethical, material and moral aspects. The second count says that Dr. Nakib committed acts in which he exploited his influence without any regard for the country's interest in his capacity as Director of the Moassat Hospital he misappropriated the hospital's funds to his own private advantages and to the advantage of the ex-King and others / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4890445: Oct. 30, 1953 - 30-10-53 Demonstration of obstacle crossing by tanks 'rescue' by a Churchill tank - A demonstration of obstacle crossing by Cromwell, Comet and Centurion Tanks was held today at the Royal Armoured Corps Centre, Bovington Camp, Dorset. Keystone Photo Shows: A “” Comet””” tank is rescued by a Churchill Recovery Tank after getting caught in the Open Tank and Ditch obstacle during the demonstration at Bovington today. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4899269: Dec. 12, 1953 - Shelley Winter Arrives In Paris En Route To Riviera: The famous American star Shelley winter as she landed at Orly airfield today. Shelley winter who costarred with Alan Ladd in play girl” is on her way to riviera an to Gen ~ a where she will star in an Italian American film” Mambo ' / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4899492: mother Teresa (Theresa) - Apr. 04, 1973 - ~ 34,000 Award for mother Teresa: Mother Teresa, whose work among the Homeless Millions of India, was Honoured at London's Guildhall last night when the Duke of Edinburgh presented the with a ~ 34,000 prize -The First annual Templeton Foundation Prize for Progress in Religion which was inaugurated last year by an American Business man. Mother Teresa says the money will help her work as head of the order of Missi onarics of Charity. Picture Shows: Prince Philip seen congratulation Mother Teresa after he had presented her with the ~ 34,000 Prize at the City's Guildhall last night / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4899495: Dec. 12, 1953 - Another Savoy” Battle”; A battle begins at the Savoy. But it's nothing to do with hotel shares. Spectacled Mr. Hugh Wontner, Savoy Hotel chairman, watches his wife tackle a giant iced cake. He gave a tea party yesterday for 80 students who are training to be hoteliers / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4899501: mother Teresa (Theresa) - Apr. 04, 1973 - 34,000 award for mother Teresa: Mother Teresa, whose work among the Homeless Millions of India, was Honoured at London's Guildhall last night, when the Duke of Edinburgh presented her with a £34,000 prize- The first annual Templeton Foundation Prize for progress in Religion which was inaugurated last year by an American business man. Mother Teresa says the money will help her work as head of the Order of Missionaries of Charity / Bridgeman Images