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1963 Collection (page 75)

"1963: A Year of Contrasts and Cultural Shifts" In the midst of a changing world, 1963 brought forth a myriad of events that shaped history

Background image1963 Collection: Patent Pump Shoes

Patent Pump Shoes
Shiny black patent pump shoe with punched brogue vamp and chunky heel

Background image1963 Collection: Black Patent Pump Shoes

Black Patent Pump Shoes
American campus girl pump in black patent with high vamp and thick heel by Margaret Jerrold

Background image1963 Collection: Patent and Tan Calf Boot

Patent and Tan Calf Boot
Trimmed black patent and tan calf boot with sloping heel and lacing by Cristel. In front, donkey suede and patent pump, patent walking shoe and patent ankle strap shoe

Background image1963 Collection: The sleeping cabin of Lord Nelson

The sleeping cabin of Lord Nelson
The interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory as shown for the first time in colour after its redecoration and restoration as it would have appeared at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background image1963 Collection: Thirty-two pounders on the lower deck of H. M. S. Victory

Thirty-two pounders on the lower deck of H. M. S. Victory
The interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory after extensive redecoration and restoration shown for the first time in colour. This is the lower deck with canons called thirty-two pounders

Background image1963 Collection: Painting of the Nelson column, Trafalgar Square

Painting of the Nelson column, Trafalgar Square
The newly erected Nelson Column on Trafalgar Square in London. It was designed by William Railton, the statue being by Bailly

Background image1963 Collection: Viscount Nuffield, 1936

Viscount Nuffield, 1936
Photographic portrait of William Richard Morris, Viscount Nuffield (1877-1963), the founder of the Morris Motor Company and philanthropist

Background image1963 Collection: Thames from Tower Br

Thames from Tower Br
Looking upstream from Tower Bridge

Background image1963 Collection: Lloyd George and Herbert Samuel

Lloyd George and Herbert Samuel
The Liberal politicians David Lloyd George (1863-1945) and Herbert Samuel (1870-1963) watching a passing parade. Lloyd George was War Minister

Background image1963 Collection: Sir Roy Welensky (1907-1991)

Sir Roy Welensky (1907-1991)
Photographic portrait of Sir Roy Welensky, the Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland from 1956 to 1963

Background image1963 Collection: Cocteau / In Bed / 1941

Cocteau / In Bed / 1941
JEAN COCTEAU French writer, artist and film maker, reading in bed in 1941

Background image1963 Collection: J. B. Hobbs Batting, 1924

J. B. Hobbs Batting, 1924
Photograph of Jack Berry Hobbs (1882-1963), the Surrey and England batsman, in attacking pose, during the 1924 season. Hobbs was the first cricketer to surpass W.G

Background image1963 Collection: Arthur Carr Batting, 1926

Arthur Carr Batting, 1926
Photograph of Arthur W. Carr (1893-1963), the Nottinghamshire and England batsman, playing a strong shot in 1926. Carr was appointed England Captain in 1926, but played only 11 matches for England

Background image1963 Collection: Cricketer, Warner

Cricketer, Warner
P.F. Warner Cricketer - Middlesex

Background image1963 Collection: Kennedy Visits Berlin

Kennedy Visits Berlin
A Card commemorating John F. Kennedys presidential visit to Germany, with portraits of him and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer

Background image1963 Collection: Boy and Dog / Beach 1963

Boy and Dog / Beach 1963
A boy throws stones into the sea for his dog to retrieve: the dog looks up expectantly

Background image1963 Collection: Euston Arch

Euston Arch
The great Doric arch at the entrance to Euston Station, designed by Philip Hardwick, it was completed in 1838 at a cost of 35, 000. Tragically demolished in 1962 - 1963"

Background image1963 Collection: Gym Class / Primary School

Gym Class / Primary School
Physical Exercise - children attend gym class at Danesfield County Primary School, Buckinghamshire

Background image1963 Collection: Holiday Snaps

Holiday Snaps
A woman with short dark hair, wearing a stripy dress, taking holiday snaps on the coast of Majorca

Background image1963 Collection: Abd-El-Krim Interned

Abd-El-Krim Interned
Abd-el-Krim, the rebel Riff leader is interned by the French on Reunion Island, signifying the end of the national struggle for independence

Background image1963 Collection: Cyril Martindale Sj

Cyril Martindale Sj
CYRIL CHARLIE MARTINDALE Jesuit priest, preacher and writer; a fashionable converter in the 1920s; supported Franco in the Spanish Civil War

Background image1963 Collection: Adolphe Menjou / Ross

Adolphe Menjou / Ross
ADOLPHE MENJOU American film actor, also in silent French films

Background image1963 Collection: Calf-Rearing Unit / 1963

Calf-Rearing Unit / 1963
A young calf in a calf-rearing unit

Background image1963 Collection: Francis Poulenc / Helios

Francis Poulenc / Helios
FRANCIS-JEAN-MARCEL POULENC French musician

Background image1963 Collection: Apple Pickers

Apple Pickers
Women picking apples in an orchard in Essex, England

Background image1963 Collection: Seeing with Fingers

Seeing with Fingers
ROZA KULESHOVA, Russian psychic, sees with her fingers

Background image1963 Collection: Aldous Huxley / Cig Card

Aldous Huxley / Cig Card
ALDOUS LEONARD HUXLEY English novelist and critic




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"1963: A Year of Contrasts and Cultural Shifts" In the midst of a changing world, 1963 brought forth a myriad of events that shaped history. The Lambretta Li 150 Special zoomed through the streets, symbolizing the spirit of freedom and rebellion. Meanwhile, in Saigon, South Vietnam, Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc made an indelible mark on humanity's conscience by committing self-immolation as a powerful protest against President Ngo Dinh Diem's anti-Buddhist measures. Caravans dotted Martello Camp in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, serving as humble abodes for families seeking respite from their daily lives. It was here that Malcolm X emerged as an influential religious and political leader with his unwavering dedication to civil rights. Amidst these scenes of everyday life were glimpses into popular culture. Sobranie cigarettes advertised their allure with sophistication and style while THE SUPREMES captivated audiences worldwide with their mesmerizing harmonies - Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross captivating hearts on stage. The Anderton Boat Lift stood tall as a testament to human ingenuity and engineering marvels while Bishop Rock Lighthouse braved treacherous gales to guide ships safely through stormy seas. In the automotive realm, the Austin Healey 3000 Mk. 2 painted itself red - a symbol of power and elegance that turned heads wherever it went. As London hosted its prestigious Film Festival in 1963, cinema enthusiasts eagerly awaited new stories unfolding on screen - tales that would inspire generations to come. Through triumphs and challenges alike, 1963 proved itself to be a year where strength prevailed amidst adversity; where voices rose against injustice; where artistry flourished; where innovation pushed boundaries; where cultural icons left an indelible mark upon our collective memory.