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Images Dated 28th October 1971

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Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Josip Broz Tito and Wife Visiting Richard and Mrs. Nixon

Josip Broz Tito and Wife Visiting Richard and Mrs. Nixon
(Original Caption) President and Mrs. Nixon formally greeted President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia and Mrs. Tito to the white House with unusual military fanfare and ceremonial honors

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Presidents Tito and Nixon

Presidents Tito and Nixon
(Original Caption

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Prsident Nixon and Tito

Prsident Nixon and Tito
(Original Caption

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Grace Kelly with Princess Caroline

Grace Kelly with Princess Caroline
(Original Caption) London: Princess Grace of Monaco and her very grown-up daughter, Princess Caroline, 14, leave Heathrow Airport for Nice

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Liz Recuperating on Bed: Liz, a five year old rare woolly monkey is recuperating in

Liz Recuperating on Bed: Liz, a five year old rare woolly monkey is recuperating in style two weeks ago she had a heart attack after which pneumonia set in

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Josip Broz Tito Visiting with Richard Nixon

Josip Broz Tito Visiting with Richard Nixon
(Original Caption) Washington: President Nixon looks on as President Tito of Yugoslavia lights up a cigar during their meeting in Nixon's office October 28th

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Richard Nixon Greeting Josip and Jovanka Tito

Richard Nixon Greeting Josip and Jovanka Tito
(Original Caption) Washington: President Nixon escorts Yugoslavian President and Mrs. Tito into the White House as they arrive on the North Portico

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Josip Broz Tito

Josip Broz Tito
(Original Caption) Washington, DC. Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito addresses a group the formal ceremonies on the White house south lawn welcoming him here. President Richard Nixon looks on

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Anti EEC Protest Outside Parliament

Anti EEC Protest Outside Parliament
(Original Caption) "No" to Common Market

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Josip Broz Tito and His Wife

Josip Broz Tito and His Wife
(Original Caption) Washington DC, USA. Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and his wife appear on the White House balcony with President and Mrs. Richard Nixon during welcoming ceremonies

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Film Steptoe and Son 1971

Film Steptoe and Son 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Women workers at at the Cheapside branch of the Albert Marks Bureau taking part in an

Women workers at at the Cheapside branch of the Albert Marks Bureau taking part in an exercise routine on the desks in their office October 1971 © Mirrorpix

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Film Steptoe And Son 1971

Film Steptoe And Son 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Harry H Corbett Carolyn Moore Wilfred Brambell 1971 in film Steptoe and Son

Harry H Corbett Carolyn Moore Wilfred Brambell 1971 in film Steptoe and Son

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 1971: Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard

Un-named ship No 39 is on the stocks at Swan Hunters Neptune Yard, she is the first liner to be built at the yard for 10 years, for Norwegian Armerica Limited 28 October 1971


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