ZUM4929381: May 05, 1954 - Jenny Gets A Break - Because She Is So Like Anna Neagle. Keystone Photo Shows: - Screen star Errol Flynn, with sixteen year old Jennifer Mitchell a drama student of Haywards Heath, who gets a big break in the film “” Lilacs in the Spring”” - because she is like screen star Anna Neagle. She plays the role of Carole the daughter of Lilian Grey / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4929433: May 05, 1954 - Japanese tennis star prepares for Wimbledon Sachiko Kamo at Wimbledon.. Sachiko Kamo the Japanese” Little No” was to be seen in training this afternoon at Roehampton for the forthcoming Wimbledon Tennis Championships.. miss Kamo won her first national championship at the age of fifteen and also for thirteen time in the past fifteen years / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4929635: May 05, 1954 - Advises West's Civil Defense: Sir John Hodsoll, Britain's leading civil defense expert, has been made Chief Technical Adviser to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Civil Defense Committee. In 1935 Sir John, now 60, was put in charge of Britain's first air raid alert system, and three years later was made Inspector-General of Britain's Civil Defense organization. His last (started in 1948) job was as Director-General of Civil Defense training at the British home Office, in which connection he has visited Canada four times to promote civil defense cooperation among the United States, Canada and Britain / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4929661: May 05, 1954 - Dead woman in Chelsea - Police called in: Police were called to a house in Onslow Square, Chelsea this afternoon following the discovery of the body of a woman who was said to have a silk stocking round her neck. The dead woman is believed to be the mother-in-law of Michael Rennie, the film star, who is at present filming on the Continent. The discovery was made by Mrs. Rennie, who returned from France this afternoon to her flat on the ground floor of a house in Onslow Square / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4913231: Feb. 02, 1954 - John Eden takes his seat in the House. Nephew of the Foreign Secretary: Mr. J.B. Eden - nephew to Anthony Eden the Foreign Secretary took his seat in the House of Commons this afternoon. He held the Bournemouth West for the Conservatives at the by-election last week / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4913297: Feb. 02, 1954 - The mother of the Indian blinds in Munich: Mrs. Mehara H. chowna from Bombay, called in her home-country 'the mother of the blinds' arrived during her eight months journey of study through the European countries finally st Munich to learn hero the schools for the blinds she is specially interested in the schools for dogs for blinds of the Bavarian red cross. Mrs. Chowns is a teacher and lost her eye's light in 1947 after a crush down from a horse. Suddenly after 5 years she could see again, since that day she only is working in the service of the blinds of her country. Her highest with now is to found a home for blind couples according to the European example, Our picture shows how a blind man tells Mrs. Chowna how profitable it is to have a good friend and helper like this dog / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4913320: Feb. 02, 1954 - Robert Donat Returns to the screeen. A welcome kiss for the Parson: Robert Donat who was lasts seen in films as William Friese-Greene nearly three years ago - now takes on the role of a country parson - vicar of a South takes on the role of a country pason - vicar of a South Yorkshire Parish in the new film” Leas ~ of Life” which is being made at Ealing Studios. His wife is played by Kay Walsh - and technical advice on wearing the clerical clothes come from Canon Edward Carpenter of Westminster Abbey - who take part in the procession of regalia at the Coronation / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4913337: Feb. 02, 1954 - Robert Donat Returns to the screen. Robert Donat who was last seen in films as William Friese-Greene” The Magic Box” nearly three years ago - now takes on the role of a country parson - vicar of a South takes on the role of a country parson - vicar of a South Yorkshire Parish in the new film” Leas ~ of Life” which is being made at Ealing Studios. His wife is being played by Kay Walsh - and technical advice is being given by Canon Edward Carpenter of Westminster Abbey - who took part in the procession of regalia Coronation / Bridgeman Images