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ZUM4910654: Feb. 02, 1954 - ROYAL TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND. QUEEN IN DUNEDIN PHOTO SHOWS: - The QUEEN interested in some of the older children at the Karitane Hospital, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin - as she watches them playing with their toys on the grass. Mrs. W.A. BODKIN President of the Plunket Society explains the hospital system for the care of children to The Queen / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4910903: Feb. 02, 1954 - Claire leads a Double Life: It's hard work on the stage its hard work down on the farm. But actress Claire Pollock enjoys when she's not on the stage at the Arts Theatre in” The Private Secretary” she's down on brothers' farm at Flaunden, Herts, milking cows / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4911023: Feb. 02, 1954 - New liner has maiden voyage this month.: The new P. and O liner Arcadia, 28,000-tons, which was built y John Brown's at Clydebank, is due to leave the Port of London her maiden voyage to Australia on February 22. She will carry 670 first class passengers and 755 tourist class passengers / Bridgeman Images
ETE4911088: Second World War (1939-1945) - World War II (WWII or WW2): Huningue (France) around 22 November 1944: On the Rhine and on the Helvetic border (in the background), these soldiers of the 1st Corps of the 1st French Armee fire at machine gun to try to cut the retreat of German troops towards Switzerland / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4911342: Feb. 02, 1954 - British Furniture Exhibition at Earl's court. unique rocking chair? Photo shows Miss Valerie Jacobs of London tries out - for comfort a de luxe rocking chair which has laminated arms, wing back, pivoted and spring suspended sear, arm pads and reversible seat cushion, specially shaped at the rear to fit snugly into the back. It is one of the items to be seen at the British Furniture Exhibition which opened at Earl's Court this morning / Bridgeman Images
ETE4911354: Second World War (1939-1945) - World War II (WWII or WW2): Bonn (Germany) March 9, 1945: After the capture of the city by the soldiers of the 1st US DI “Big Red One”, an American soldier, a member of a Military Government Unit, affixed a sign indicating that the home of composer Ludwig Van Beethoven is prohibited from access has all person to avoid looting / Bridgeman Images