ZUM4861929: Jul 07, 1953 -” Your health, fat boy! “. From now you may drink as much beer as you want without having to be afraid of becoming too fat. The” Diet Pils” which is made after patented brewing proceedings has in spite of 5 percent alcohol a very low nutritive value which is only about 27 calories per bottle. “Diet Pils” now made by Munich Spaten Brewery saves many passionate beer-drinkers who otherwise could not drink in-keeper Martin Koller who is 230 pounds heavy and who nearly died with thirst though he is on the right source. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4847835: May 26, 1953 - 26-5-53 Pages arrive at the Abbey for crowning rehearsal. Keystone Photo Shows: L -R: Lord Montgomery; Henry Herbert; David McEwan; Charles Brook and Henry Kiswick pages, arriving at Westminster Abbey this morning for a rehearsal of the crowning ceremony in readiness for next week's coronation. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4862695: Jul 07, 1953 - Emergency Food Supply for Needy East Berlin Population Already in the early morning hours of Monday, July 27th, 1953, over 20,000 hungry and needy from East Berlin lined up before the individual town-halls of the City of Berlin where food is distributed to them. many stood hours and hours to receive a package with fat or some cans. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4848320: Jun. 04, 1953 - Secretary-General of United Nations Gives Press Conference. Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Hammarskj? ld, who has been in London for the coronation celebrations, today held a press conference at the Kensington Palace Hotel. Keystone Photo Shows: Mr. Hammarskj? ld, seen at today's press conference. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4848731: Jun 06, 1953 - Weathervane Used in Church Appeal. Needing, 000 for repairs to his church, the Rev. Williamson, Vicar of St. Paul's with St. Mark (Church for Seamen), Dock street, E.1, is touring his parish this week appealing for funds. He is seen here with the weathervane from the church steeple which had to be taken down and repaired - starting on a tour of part of his parish. The weathervane, which is made of cooper in the form of a ship, has been on the steeple for more than 100 years, and is being pushed round on a specially constructed carrier, and the Vicar's appeal is for ship halfpennies to help defray toe cost of its repair. The ship weathervane is to be fixed back on the steeple in two weeks time. The steeple is in background. / Bridgeman Images