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ZUM4900947: Mother Teresa (Theresa) - Sep. 09, 1974 - Mother Teresa of Calcutta Speaks to Youth at Guildford Cathedral. Mother Teresa, whose work with the dying in Calcutta has earned her a world wide reputation, was at Guildford Cathedral today to meet about two thousands young people aged 16-19. Pupils from both denominational and State Schools were invited to this wholly ecumenical rally / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4901053: Dec. 12, 1953 - Britain's newest film star goes home. The boy who found fame overnight.: Five year old Vincent Winter - Britain's newest and youngest screen star left King's Cross Station fo Aberdeen this afternoon. He had been given three days holiday for his Aberden school to come to London with his mother and grandmother to attend yesterday's premiere of the film” The Kidnappers” - which brought him acclaim as the brightest child star since Shirley Temple. He earned £280 for his work in the film / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4901143: Dec. 12, 1953 - Star loses her voice in a play.: Miss Diana Lynn, 27-year-old American, only actress in 'The Moon is Blue' at the Duke of York's Theatre, suddenly put her hand to her throat just before the end of the first scene last night and ran off the stage. Mr. George Street, the stage director, told the audience, including the Duchess of Kent and Prince Nicholas of Greece, that Miss Lynn had acute laryngitis. Her place awe taken by Miss Andree Helly, age 20 her understudy / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4901497: Dec. 12, 1953 - Hazel court at Premier - wears 25.000 of Diamonds.: A plate-set suite of diamonds, which included a wristlet, were worn by actress Hazel Court when she attended the premiere of the French ballet” The Diamond Crusher” in London last night, and were slow to her for the occasion. Three silent men escorted her, collected her in a fast car, and whisked her through the crowded foyer. They were private detectives and watchdogs of the National Jewellery Association, who own the gems / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4901554: Dec. 15, 1974 - Nassau, West Indies - The President GISCARD D'ESTAING met the President GERALD FORD during his official visit in the West Indies. The picture shows President VALERY GISCARD D'ESTAING and President GERALD FORD shaking their hands at the Fort-De-France airport in West Indies. In the back is J.P. FOURCADE / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4901720: Dec. 12, 1953 - French Ballet Rehearsals At Stoll Theatre. “Sleeping Beauty” And The” Young Man”.: Rehearsals were held at the Stoll Theatre this morning of the Roland Petity Ballet” La Belle Au Bois Dormant” - with Leslie Caron a the Tight Rope Walker - and Sleeping Beauty / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4901200: Dec. 12, 1953 - Air Secretary Breaks The Sound Barrier: M. Louis Christiaens, The 63-Year-Old French Minister Of Air, Boarding The S.O. 4050 Vautour At Istres Aerudrome (Near Marseilles) Yesterday. Air Pilot Roland Galvany Who Was At The Wheel Broke The Sound Barrier With The Minister On Board The Plane / Bridgeman Images