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Pictures by Keystone Press A total of 20 images. Currently displaying images 1 to 10.
"Anne gets ready for Tokyo .... entry in the 800 metres event." Twenty two year old Anne Smith limbering up accompanied by Gordon Pirie. 26th August 1964. Keystone Press. Anne Rosemary Smith "Attractive twenty two year old sprinter Anne Smith, daughter of a London newspaper linotype operator, and who teaches at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Hammersmith - is now in training for her visit to Tokyo as a member of the British Athletics team. Anne who is to compete in the 800 metres event says she owes her success to the one and only Gordon Pirie - former world record holder who trained her. Gordon spends a lot of his time - coaching Anne at the Pirie home in Redhill. Included in Anne's pupils are some Japanese children - so Anne should have a chance of picking up a little of the language before she leaves on September 27th." Keystone Press, 26th August 1964. Anne Rosemary Smith Gordon Pirie Reigate Priory AC's home is currently Battlebridge Track "Anne gets ready for Tokyo .... entry in the 800 metres event." Trying to improve on her stride - Anne Smith seen during her training at the Pirie home in Redhill. 26th August 1964. Keystone Press. "Anne gets ready for Tokyo .... entry in the 800 metres event." All out to set up a new record - Anne Smith trains at Redhill with former world record holder Gordon Pirie. 26th August 1964. Keystone Press. Refugees from Tristan Da Cunha arrived at temporary "homes" - a former army camp at Pendell. One of the Rodgers families inside one of the huts in the camp. Mr and Mrs Rudolf Rodgers with daughter Doreen, and sons Ronald, Alfred, Roy and Patrick. 3rd November 1961. Keystone Press. Refugees from Tristan Da Cunha arrived at temporary "homes" - a former army camp at Pendell. One of the refugees, Mr Willie Repetto hold the hand of his niece Yvonne as they dash in front of a bus in Piccadilly Circus yesterday. 3rd November 1961. Keystone Press. Dame Margot Fonteyn unveils a bronze statue of herself, by Nathan David, portraying her in her favourite role as Ondine the water-sprite. June 9th 1980. Keystone Press. Another picture of Dame Margot Fonteyn, on July 11th 1967, with Rudolph Nureyev in San Francisco, being arrested with 15 others for being at a "noisy hippieland" party where narcotics were being used, and being being a disturbance to the peace. Keystone Press. Veteran car run to Brighton. November 2nd 1970. Keystone Press. Sir John Lang (67) seen at his home at Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey as he feeds his goldfish last evening. Sir John Lang - who is Chairman of two companies - is the man whose report on the Ferranti affair caused a sensation in the House of Commons. The report will be followed by a second part in the autumn - and will deal with how to prevent anything like the Ferranti Affair happening again. The Government has accepted the Ferranti offer of the return to the Treasury of ?4,250,000 from the profit of ?5,772,964 on the Bloodhound Missile Contract. 29th July 1964. Keystone Press. Wren Jill Hemsworth of Reigate and Wren Mavis Carruthers of Manchester looking at the demonstation display of the Underwater Television by Marconi-Seibe Gorman Tele Camera - as used by the Royal Navy in the Comet crash at Elba. It is one of many displays at the preview today of the National Radio Show which opens at Earl's Court tomorrow. 24th August 1954. Keystone Press.
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