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ZUM4947088: Dec. 12, 1954 - Submarine Talent Goes Aground Again. The submarine Talent, which was swept from dry dock at Chatham on to a mud bank yesterday, when a steel caisson collapsed - went aground again today after being refloated. Keystone Photo Shows: Salvage workers seen on board the submarine Talent at Chatham today / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4947482: Jan. 01, 1955 - Children's Fancy Dress Party At Mansion House: Photo Shows” Flying Sisters” seen as they sit in the Lord Mayor's chair at the Children's Fancy Dress Party given by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress at the Mansion House today- are Claire (left) 9 - and Barbara Mount, of Reigate / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4927279: Apr. 26, 1954 - Crown Prince Carl Gustaf of Sweden Celebrates his eighth birthday.: Crown Prince Carl Gustaff of Sweden - the son of Princess Sibylla and the late Prince Gustaf Adolf - celebrates his eight birthday on April 30th. This picture shows the young Prince riding his cycle presented to him for a Christmas gift by his grand father King Gustaf Adolf. The picture was taken at Haga Castle - specially in honor of his birthday / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4943084: Oct. 10, 1954 -” Joan of Arc” rehearses at the Stoll. Ingrid Bergman in London. Renzo Looks on: Roberto Rossellini the Italian director and his wife Ingrid Bergman were to be seen at the Stoll Theatre today rehearsing for Joan of Arc. Roberto is directing the production in which is wife plays the title role / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4942600: Oct. 10, 1954 -” Butcher” of Paris” General Carl Albrecht Oberg and his assistant to die; President of the military tribunal Bouessel-Dubourg reads the death sentence at the trial of Oberg (called the” Butcher of Paris”) and his assistant Knochen. Oberg was the chief of the Paris Gestapo known for his Ruthless action against the Patriots and hesitant s. The trial lasted many weeks at the Paris military court. Oberg's main excuse was that” He was obeying orders from his superiors' / Bridgeman Images