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Seen at Westminster today is part of the endless queue waiting to file silently into the centuries old Westminster Hall - The Hall of Kings
The children of celebrities are busy rehearsing a show to raise funds for refugee children. The show is an adaptation of Little Bo Peep and other favourite childrens stories
An RAC sign warning of bridge closures on the day of the State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill; it read Bridges closes Westminster, Waterloo, Blackfriars, Southwark, London and Lambeth
Tchaikovskys Nutcracker Suite is being performed by the Festival Ballet and since the cast includes many youngsters the ballet mistress has decided that the children must not only rest between
School children are playing a prominent part in the Eltham Festival celebrations organised to mark the eight hundredth anniversary of the Parish of Eltham
A Ministry of Works Official examining one of the banners, which will be used in the decoration along the processional route down the Mall, during the wedding of Princess Margaret. 12th April 1960
Royal Opera Arcade. The Royal Opera Arcade in Pall Mall, is Londons oldest arcade. The design was completed by the famous architect John Nash and built in 1817. 13 May 1968
Two wedding presents for Princess Margaret are to be presented on behalf of the 7, 500 children in Dr Barnardos Homes, of which the Princess is President
Dressed in the uniform of the Greek royal guard, is 9-year-old Cypriot boy Constantin Tellalis presents a bouquet of flowers to Archbishop Makarios. 14 March 1961
Princess Margaret and her new husband, Antony Armstrong - Jones, walk hand in hand past the Royal family, after their wedding in Westminster Abbey 6th May 1960
Isle of Harris, Tweed Royal weaver of Harris, Mrs McDonald. These are woolIsle of Harris, Tweed " Royal " weaver of Harris, Mrs McDonald. These are wool " roves" ready for spinning, and these are made by using the carders - teasing the wool
Preparations for Princess Margarets wedding The new guard for Clarence House marches up the Mall under special equipment, which is being used to erect the poles
A picture of the Silver Rose Bowl which is the wedding gift of Victoria, Australia, to Princess Margaret. 1960
Princess Margaret and Antony Armstong - Jones during their marriage service with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher at Westminster Abbey, London. 6th May 1960
View of the five - tiered wedding cake made by Staff Sargeant Neil Smith, for Princess Margarets wedding. The cake, which is 7 foot high and weighs 170 pounds, is pictured at Aldershot
Burgess Hill, Sussex, England : Cycling in a classroom - one of the progressiveBurgess Hill, Sussex, England : Cycling in a classroom - one of the " progressive " pupils expresses herself in front of her fellow pupils 1962
Chartered Boeing 707 jet airliners are flying in hundreds of coloured immigrants (original text) from the West Indies to Britain at fares as low as £ 84
Burgess Hill, Sussex, England : Concentration on carpentry calls for a cigarette and here a young pupil of a " Progressive " school in Burgess Hill, pulls on a cigarette. 1962
L Evershed Martin (left) founder of the Chichester Festival Theatre, and Michael Langham Director of the Festival Theatre in Stratford Ontario, Canada
Officially opening tomorrow, Londons tallest building : the 620 ft Post Office Tower with, at the very top, its sensational Panorama of London revolving restaurant
Beginning to take shape is the General Post Offices television and radio telephony tower now under construction in Bloomsbury, West Central London
A preview of Crown Wallpapers for 1962 and 1963 took place at the Building Centre, London. The motto of the exhibition is Decorate and Dress to Suit your Personality
Police ring Barbican building site. More than 100 City police faced hundreds of building trade workers at the trouble - torn Barbican site today
Mr David Bruce Pitblado. Portrait of Mr David Bruce Pitblado, CB, CVO, whose appointment as head of the UK Treasury delegation and economic minister at the British Embassy
Work in progress on the new National Theatre on the South Bank of the River Thames, London. In the background is the Royal Festival Hall, which is undergoing extensive remordernisation
Birkhall, a white walled Jacobean house near Balmoral, Scotland, where Princess Alexandra and Mr Angus Ogilvy are to spend the first part of their honeymoon following their wedding next Wednesday
Herbert Murray, Managing Director of the State Building Society, photographed after a hearing at the Mansion House Court where he stood on fraud charges. 11 January 1960
The window blinds are drawn, and motor cycle and foot policemen stand guard outside the buildings of the Rhodesian High Commission in the Strand, London
Near to Buckingham Palace is the Victoria Palace Theatre, which was opened in 1911 by the late Sir Alfred Butt, MP after big rebuilding in the area
The opening of the South East London General Practitioners Centre, St Marys Road, Peckham, by Lord Cohen of Birkenhead The purpose of the new centre, which is the first of its kind in the country
Worms eye view of the new television and radio telephony tower buiilt in the Bloomsbury district of Central London, near London University
A view of Regent Street looking up towards Picadilly Circus, London, England
Immigrants from the West Indies arriving at dusk on Saturday evening at Gatwick Airport on the last BOAC flight before the Commonwealth Act came into force, West Sussex, England 2 July 1962
A Government poster used in the big smoking and lung cancer battle. The poster shows a boy lighting a cigarette and was sent to all directors of education, including training colleges
Scenes in London on Election night as the results are shown for the 1964 General Election indicating a Labour Government. Seen here the general view of the Operating Room at the Labour HQ
White and coloured students, displaying slogan carrying placards pictured during their march from the London School of Economics to the Stock Exchange in the City of London today
The old year races out. London; World motor - cycle racing champion and recently elected " Sportsman of the Year ", John Surtees
English champion John Surtees returns to the Monza track at the wheel of the new 12 cylinder Ferrari. 1 April 1966
John Surtees leaving his honda after retiring with engine trouble during the Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, Kent, England. 13 March 1967
A portrait of John Surtees taken earlier in the year of the reigning world motor racing champion, as he was taken to hospital at Toronto for an emergency operation after being seriously injured in a
John Surtees No 4, driving a Lola 70 Chevrolet. He won both heats of the Guards International race, Brands Hatch, Kent, England. 30 August 1965
Surtees wins German Grand Prix. Nuerburgring : John Surtees, happy winner of the " Grand Prix of Germany ", formula 1 race, greets the spectators
Surtees warms up. Le Mans, France; British driver, John Surtees takes his Italian Ferrari speeding around the track during trials for the famed 24 hour Le Mans endurance race, which starts later
Surtees makes new record. Francorchamps, Belgium; Britains famous John Surtees on an MV Agusta at the grand prix event here
John Surtees receives trophy in Milan. Milan, Italy : Motor - cycling World Champion, John Surtees of Great Britain, shakes hands with motor - cycle maker
Four young women meet up at the beach for a relaxing time during their summer break
A row of sunbathers enjoying a day at the beach, Miami Beach, Florida, USA January 1962
Mrs O M Fenwick with Watstock Despot a pedigree Sussex bull. Watstock Farm, Chiddingstone, Kent, England 10 January 1964