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ZUM4931407: May 05, 1954 - 120,000 pack Wembley for Billy Graham's final meeting. A huge crowed of 120,000 went to Wembley Stadium last night to hear Billy Graham, the American evangelist during the final meeting of his three-months Greater London Crusade. Keystone photo shows: General view of the vaat crowd which attended Bily Graham's final Cruaade meeting at Wombley Stadium last night / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4934531: Jun 05, 1954 -” Ma Kettle” - Keeps The Roughnecks In Order.. Popular American” Tough” Star Arrives. Keystone Photo Shows: - Marjorie Main - who earned a great name for herself as” Ma Kettle” - the 'tough' housewife in 75 Hollywood movies - seen on her arrival in London yesterday.. “Ma” Kettle has had many more fan letters from American soldiers than glamorous stars like Lana Turner.. She is on her first visit to this country / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4934571: Jun 05, 1954 - Charlie Chaplin Receives? 5,000 Prize of The World Peace Council... World famous Charlie Chaplin was unable to deliver his own speech - when he received the? 5,000 prize awarded by the World Peace Council i Zurich - owing to acute toothache.. In the speech he warned that the secret manufacture of Hydrogen bombs would soon be common knowledge.. “All Nations big and small, will have them” he said at his villa overlooking Lake Geneva.. Keystone Photo Shows: - The scene after the handing over of the prize by the International Committee of the Movement at the Chaplin Villa - L-R: - Dr. Synge, Noble Prize winner (English Delegate); Charlie Chaplin; Andre Bonnard (Swiss Delegate) Jean Burler (French Delegate), who handed over the prize, and M. Zalamea, Secretary of the 'Peace Committee' / Bridgeman Images