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Holidaymakers in the rain at Hove, East Sussex. 1st July 1961
Human Rights Day was celebrated at St. Martin-in-the-Fields crypt and porch by symbolic ceremony. A lighted candle framed in barbed wire has been lit to remember one million people imprisoned for
The village of Imber, on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. Imber was evacuated in 1943 to provide an exercise area for American troops preparing for the invasion of Europe during the Second World
A little girl crowning her snowman in St James Park, London, following a heavy fall of snow on new years eve. 31st December 1961
The heavy snowfall on New Years Eve leave Londons Regent Street near deserted of shoppers, as the few cars that venture out struggle on the untreated roads. 31st December 1961
Victoria Street in St Albans, Hertfordshire. 27th April 1961
For three hours American film star Robert Wagner was kissing Shirley Anne Field to get the right shot for the film The War Lovers being made at Shepperton Film Studios. 23rd November 1961
Actors Steve McQueen (left), Robert Wagner and Shirley Anne Field filming the War Lover in front of a Boeing B17 Flying Fortress at RAF Bovingdon aerodrome. 1st November 1961
Robert Wagner and Shirley Anne Field filming the War Lover at RAF Bovingdon aerodrome. After returning to catch a coach Shirley loses a shoe which Robert Wagner kindly puts on again. 1st November 1961
Street Scenes, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, West Wales, 22nd June 1961. Tree lined main street with its ample parking spaces
Sammy Davies Jnr performing on stage at the Prince of Wales
"Its all clear you can come out now. Polar Bear twins Aurora" Its all clear you can come out now. Polar Bear twins Aurora and Polaris who are three months old, went out with their mother Sonja for the first time at Whipsnade Zoo
"Its a tight squeeze mum!"Polar Bear twins Aurora" Its a tight squeeze mum!" Polar Bear twins Aurora and Polaris who are three months old, went out with their mother Sonja for the first time at Whipsnade Zoo
Polar Bear twins Aurora and Polaris who are three months old, went out with their mother Sonja for the first time at Whipsnade Zoo
Ginfizz A "Charleston period hat by Aage Thaarup seen here being modelled at aGinfizz A " Charleston period hat by Aage Thaarup seen here being modelled at a fashion show held by the Associate Members of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers 30th January
A young lady uses a chrome encased radio at the 1961 National Radio Show to touch up her make-up 22nd August 1961
"The Reed Sea"creation made from special reed straw" The Reed Sea" creation made from special reed straw. The hat has a top knot of daisies from which a " bale" of straw cascades
A young boy demonstrating the new Perdio Portorama portable television receiver at the National Radio Show, at Earls Court, London 22nd August 1961
Celia Hammond sets off this futuristic design of aTV set for 1971 by Mr John Denison Hunt of Pye at the 1961 National Radio Show at Earls Court, London. 22nd August 1961
British Baking Exhibition Caxton Hall 23rd March 1961 Left to Right Mr W Millar from Kilmarnock and Mr J McMillan from Paisley seen here judging the shortbread in the Scottish section of the British
Michael Ramsey Archbishop of Canterbury seen here at the Bultlins holiday camp at Clacton praying as a young holidaymaker looks on. 6th June 1961
Fred Perry (left) former Wimbledon champion talking with Stan Matthews Junior who is Junior British Champion during a tennis tournament at Didsbury, Manchester Picture taken 7th June 1961
Miss Pamela Berry, who won her appeal against the British Transport Commision for an action that was heard some time ago in the High Court. 23rd June 1961
Rehearsals for the Royal Variety Performance. Bruce Forsyth. 6th November 1961
Workers are Honoured in glass, Mrs. Mopp has been given a place of honour in a new church, for one of the churchs stained glass windows shows office cleaners at work
Italian motor racing driver Giancarlo Baghetti leads fellow Ferrari teammate Willy Von Trips, both in their Dino 156 cars during the 1961 British Grand Prix Formula One motor race at Aintree Circuit
Winston Churchill leaving his home at Hyde Park Gate, London. 19th May 1961
Winston Churchill arriving home at London airport from his holiday in the south of France. 13th June 1961
Winston Churchill pictured leaving London airport for Nice in the south of France. 4th December 1961
Winston Churchill pictured leaving his home for Chartwell House. 6th September 1961
Clayton Street in Newcastle, with shops including Wards clothes shop. 24th May 1961
No Hanging rally at the Albert Hall. Pictured, Sydney Silverman, a British Labour politician and vocal opponent of capital punishment. 19th April 1961
Tottenham Hotspur won the Football League - as it was then, on Monday April 17th 1961. The opposition was Sheffield Wednesday who were the first team that season to beat Spurs 2 -1 on Saturday
Mrs M Coleman, of Gosforth, with her daughters Sally and Gillian on 23rd October 1961
Mrs M Milburn with her grandson Francis John Woodley in his high pram on 23rd March 1961
A spectator with an umbrella looks at flooded football ground The Valley, home of Charlton Athletic Football Club, November 1961
Tottenham Hotspur team celebrate with the FA cup trophy after their win over Leicester city at Wembley. May 1961
1961 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Tottenham Hotspur 2 v Leicester City 0. Spurs celebrate Terry Dysons goal with beaten Leicester City goalkeeper Gordon Banks looking on from the ground
Noel Harrison with Daughter Cathryn aged 19 months January 1961 Pictured at Blue Angel Club Berkeley Street London Party for deaf
Bruce Forsyth with his co star from the panto Turn Again Wittington 1961
Bruce Forsyth with the chorus girls from the panto Turn Again Whittington 1961
The wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Kent June 1961 The Duke of Kent and his bride Katharine Worsley in York Minster
Jacqueline Onassis Kennedy walking across the tarmac with Mrs Dorothy MacMillan having arrived at London airport with her husband President John Kennedy for his England Visit 1961 John F Kennedy, JFK
The "Sack Look"is back in fashion against amongst girls of the University ofThe " Sack Look" is back in fashion against amongst girls of the University of the South West. Pictured are some of the students, who each bought a potato sack
Private visit to London of American President John F. Kennedy and the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy for the christening ceremony of their niece Anna Christina Radziwill, held at Westminster Abbey
Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Football April 1961 London derby match at Stamford Bridge. Terry Venables of Chelsea defends as Bobby Smith of Spurs attacks the chelsea goal
B. E. A air-hostesses. 21st June 1961B.E.A air-hostesses. 21st June 1961