ZUM4912894: Feb. 02, 1954 -” Pucket Star” As Acrobat: Cecile Aubrey, The Famous French Screen Star, Rehearsing An Acrobatic Number For The Gala Show Of The French Artists To Be Held At The Cirque D'Hiver Next Saturday. The Proceeds Of The Gala Organized By The Union Of English Artists Will Go For The Benefit Of Needy And Aged Actors / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4912961: Feb. 02, 1954 - New Liner Has Maiden Voyage This Month The new P and O Liner Arcadia, 28,000 tons, which was built by John Brown- 0/00USYeaaic 0/00Uzyeacs at Clydebank, is due to leave the Port of London on her maiden voyage to Australia on February 22. She will carry 670 first class passengers and 735 tourist-class passengers. Keystone Photo Shows: Passengers occupying ordinary De Luxe cabins, have their own personal refrigerator set in the wall over the desk / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4912963: Feb. 02, 1954 - Friends of Beats: Oleo, a cabaret singer, and Doctor Mery, founder of the” Friends of the Beasts” association prove that they are not afraid of wild beasts. The presence of the tamer is, of course, a reassuring guarantee. Picture taken at the Paris winter circus where the members of the new society came to celebrate its foundation / Bridgeman Images
JEB4913093: Rhombes, Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea (Papua New Guinea), beginning of the 20th century. Dim. ranging from 50 to 60 cm. Grave wood, red pigment, lime. Musee de l'hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun (Donation of the Missionaries of the Sacre-Coeur, Issoudun, 2000). Mandatory mention / Bridgeman Images
JEB4913105: Rhombes, Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea (Papua New Guinea), beginning of the 20th century. Dim. ranging from 50 to 60 cm. Grave wood, red pigment, lime. Musee de l'hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun (Donation of the Missionaries of the Sacre-Coeur, Issoudun, 2000). Mandatory mention / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4913106: Feb. 02, 1954 - Chesney joined Her Club. Ronald Chesney, the man the police wanted to question in connection with the death of his wife and mother-in-law, and who was found dead in a wood near Cologne, Germany, told his friends in Chelsea that he asked his wife to divorce him. She refused. Then a fortnight ago he told Mrs. Pat Sherwood and her husband on their boat at Chelsea Reach; “What Have I to Live for? I am all washed up.” Mrs. Sherwood's husband runs the Las Vegas Club in Gerrard Street, London / Bridgeman Images