RME10R8B–Oct. 10, 1973 - Princess Anne's Marriage Licence. Mr. David Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Registrar, signed the Special
RME13YWE–Mar. 31, 2012 - Marcel Cerdan Jr. To Have Boxing Licence-First Fight iN January Marcel Cerdan Junior, Son of the famous boxer who was killed in an air crash, is following in his father's footsteps. Marcel who is sixteen has applied for a boxing licence and hopes to have his first fight in January. Photo shows: Marcel Cerdan Jr training.
RME0TWNN–Aug. 08, 1960 - Driving licence for small motor-bikes only after test ; Starting April 1st, 1961, bicycles with motor and mopeds ( small motor bikes) may only be driven by persons who have a special driving licence. This licence will not be given even to old drivers without a test before hand about the knowledge of the traffic regulations. The candidates do not have to attend driving school but have to learn about traffic by them Selves. photo shows The working of the brakes is explained by a policeman to young moped drivers who want to get the driving licences.
RME0XGRD–Oct. 10, 1966 - JEREMY THORPE'S GOOD TURN. TAKES OVER VILLAGE SHOP FOR A WEEK. It is one of the constitutional oddities of our nation that M P's cannot be sub-postmasters. So although MR. JEREMY THORPE has taken over a village post office and stores for a week he is not allowed to sell even a dog licence. Instead Mr. Thorpe, who happens to be the Liberal Party's spokesman on the Post office - has to be content with selling chocolates and liver salts, garden spades and babies' pants
RME131HJ–Feb. 26, 2012 - Plan To Make Rollerball A Reality: A United States consortium is said to have offered one-million dollars for the world-wide licence to make ''Rollerball' into a reality. This will meet with considerable opposition from Norman Jewison, the producer, director of the film, which has already grossed about nine-million pounds in two months showing in America. The film features a chilly blood-letting killer sport set in the year 2018. The game is on a circular track with a steel-coated ball and the skaters are equipped with special steel-studded gloves and helmet
RME0XC47–Feb. 02, 1966 - 70-YEAR-OLD WOMAN RACEHORSE TRAINER WILL TAKE LEGAL ACTION AGAINST JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS. FLORENCE NAGIE was busy today training racehorses, as she has done for the past 28 years. But first she posted her fifth application for a trainer's licence to the Jockey club. She knows they will refuse it, just as they refused the others-BECAUSE SHE IS A WOMAN. But this time she does not mind. For on Wednesday three appeal court judges told her she could go ahead with her legal action against the Jockey club Stewards
RME0WYKJ–Sep. 03, 1964 - Tommy Wanted a Scooter - but dad Bought Him a Traction Engine Instead: former's son wanted a motor scooter for his 16th. 700 acre farm nr. Little Downham, Cambridge shire - bought him a traction engine instead. It will be a year before he can take a test to drive his traction engine on the roads - A car licence is all he need Tommy- who has named his engine ''The Pride of the Fens'' ays there are plenty of roads on the farm on which he can drive his engine - which - incidentally will only travel about a mile for a hudredweight of coal
RME0R97C–Oct. 10, 1958 - GIRL PLANS TO MARRY MAN IN DEATH CELL. Twenty-two year old RITA McLEAN was yesterday granted a special licence to marry a man due to hanged in 16 days time for murder. The man, 23-year old DONALD FORBES, sat in the death cell in Saughton Prison, Edinburgh, last night waiting for final approval for the wedding. This has to come from the Scottish Home Department. Forbes, a trawlerman, was sentenced in Edinburgh last Thursday after he had been found quilty of the capital murder of a 66-year old night-watchman in June
RME0R3D5–Jan. 01, 1958 - Girl plans to marry man in death cell.: Twenty-two-year old Rita Mclean was yesterday granted a special licence
RME10RG4–Oct. 10, 1973 - Princess Anne's Marriage License: Mr. David Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury Register signed the special Licence issued by the Archbishop for the marriage of Princess Anne in the Jerusalem, Westminster Abbey today.Photo Shows The marriage licence pictured after being signed today.
RME10RRF–Oct. 24, 1973 - What's the Focus of the Photographers' Attention? : Photographers turned up in force at Westminster Abbey today, for the signing by Mr. David Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Registrar, of the Special Licence issued by the Archbishop for the marriage of Princess Anne. Mr. Carey is seen holding the licence for the benefit of photographers (TOP), whilst a closeup of it is shown(below)
RME0M6DC–Oct. 10, 1953 - Parade Of The Swiss Army And Air Force Armoured Cars And Vampires in Review: Photo Shows The impressive scene during the big parade of the Swiss Army in the Kantonsstrasse near Scolothurn and Biesel.Tanks and armoured vehicles of the Amx type can be seen while flying overhead are Vampire aircraft which are now being produced in licence in Switzerland.
RME10W69–Apr. 04, 1974 - ''L'' Plates for Dust Cart Driver: Road Sweeper Bernie Heim pictures with his Dust Cart in London this morning displaying his 'L Plates' Bernie has net yet passed his test to drive the cart without a full Licence and and his depet they have net the time to take him for a test, so he carries on keeping London(sreads clean as a Learner driver.
RME0MJ9X–Jun. 06, 1955 - Lord Geoffrey Percy and his bride.: Beared 30 - years old Lord Geoffrey Percy, brother of the Duke Of Northumberland, photographed with his bride - the former Miss Mary Lea, who keeps the store and tavern on Lundy Island, off the North Devon Mainland. The couple were secretly married by special licence at Bideford ( N. Devon) Register Office on Friday last.
RME0KWK2–Jul. 07, 1950 - Introducing The World's First Robot Elephant It 'Walks At 28 Miles An Hour: Mr. Frank Stuart, a Scotsman has just completed the World's fist 'robot elephant'. It 'walks' at 28 miles an hour, waves its trunk and flaps its cars, Driven by Petrol engine. it has a special road licence to be on the road, The 'hide; of the elephant is mad of paper and half-an-inch . It was made at Thaxted, Essex.
RME149PP–Apr. 17, 2012 - The Machine Barmaid.: Britain first coin-operated public bars - machines selling beer and spirits, were demonstrated in London. The machines are intended for use in theatre fayers, race cracks, etc. where there is already a licence and supervission. They automatically switch on or off in time with licensing automatically switch on or off in time with licensing hours. Photo shows The coin-operated spirit machine being demonstrated in London.
RME135GR–Feb. 28, 2012 - August 11th 1980 Vehicle license stamps to help the motorist. Vehicle licence stamps go on sale today at all post offices so as to help motorists to save for their licenses during the year. The £5 stamp may be used to buy any type of motor vehicle license. Photo Shows: James Hunt the former champion motor racing driver can find only one place to stick the special stamp, and that is on his nose.
RME1338M–Feb. 26, 2012 - Niki Lauda learns in Munich/West-German for his pilot licence for long-distance flights: ''Lauda-Air'' is the name of the which the well known Grand prix racer and formula-I-pilot Nikki Lauda intends to found; the sign og hid future machines: silver-coloured body, white stripes at the sides. Before the future flying-manager to do six written works about the practical part: two long distance flights by an jet and if then all is clear, the task is passed. But his friends say: ''With his good nerves it must be all clear'
RME12X6A–Feb. 25, 2012 - Enterprising Businessmen are cashing in on the Olympic Souvenir craze. About 700 different articles ranging from a cheap matchbox to expensive jewelry, watches, suitcases, handbags, etc., all bear the Olympic emblem and are being sold like hot cakes. Every novelty intended for marketing has to be submitted to the Olympic Committee for approval and if accepted, a licence has to be bought. It is estimated that the commercial exploitation of the Olympic emblem 1972 will yield about 10 million D-marks in licensing fees. Ops: A headscarf bearing the Olympic emblem
RME12F6X–Dec. 21, 2011 - Miss Martine Michelland Elected Vice President Of The U.N.E.F: Miss Martine Michelland, 25, has been elected vice president of the Union Nationale Desetudiants De France. Until recently this post was always hold by a young girls student. Miss Martine Michelland has a diploma form the institut Des Sciences Poliiques and finishes now a ''Licence De Letters''. Photo shows Miss Martine Michelland pictured in her vice presidential office at the UNEF headquarter in Paris near the Pantheon.
RME0YN4C–Nov. 11, 1970 - Sir Gordon Richards Sells Up For ,000: Hundreds of people, including leading turf figures from all parts of Britain, went to tiny Hampshire village of Whitsbury yesterday for a dale that marked the end of a racing area. For many people the occasion was net so much a sale as a chance to take leave of Sir Gordon Richards. Sir Gordon, in racing for half a century, is giving up his trainer's licence and leaving the stables at Whitsbury, which for seven years he has leased from William Hill the bookmaker
RME0RGJD–Aug. 08, 1959 - Bill Rosensohn - American boxing promoter arrives in London - on way to New York. Among the arrival at London airport this afternoon from Nic was Bill Rosensohn promoter of the world heavyweight fight last June between Ingenar Johansson and Floyd Patterson. He is on his way to New York. The New York State Athletic Commission has susspended the promoters' Licence held by Rosensohn Enterprise. Photo shows Bill Rosensohn on his arrival at London airport this afternoon on way to New York from Nico.
RME0MKKD–Nov. 11, 1955 - New German Designed Three Wheeler - Constructed In England At Cycle And Motor Cycle Show: Photo Shows Jill Hinkley a model - seated an the new Breutsch 300 Mk.1 - three wheeler - three seater car - which will be powered with a villagers 250 two stroke twin - with cursing speed of 50 m.p.h. at 60 - 65 m.p.g. priced at 98 inc; P.T. the car was designed originally in Stuttgart - and is to be made in England (Nottingham under licence)
RME0M1B8–Mar. 03, 1953 - Air Girls Have Flying Trials At Red-hill: Nine girl competitors for the 1953 Flying Scholarship awarded by the Women's Junior Air Corps. had trial flying lessons at Red-bill Aerodrome this afternoon. The winner will be entitled to full tuition for a private pilot licence. Phot Shows 24 year old Helda Smithers of Orpington - seated in the cockpit of her machine - signals ''Chocs away'' while under instruction from Flight Lieut A. Smith, who is seen in the second cockpit at red hill today.
RME143DM–Apr. 04, 2012 - 'Alli' is a Four Foot Softie: Sidney the pet 'Alligator' is a growing 'Lad' at the age of four. Sidney has grown to the almighty size of four feet in length and is still growing, presenting Mrs. 'Girlie' (nickname) Germo, who comes from Whitstable, in Kent, with quite a few problems. Recently, a New 'Act passed means that all Dangerous Animals, kept as pets, must have a Licence. Although not dangerous, Sidney can be sometimes a little playful and not realize his own strength, like the time Mrs
RME12WE3–Feb. 25, 2012 - Alli' Is A Four Foot Softie!: Sidney the pet 'Alligator' is a growing 'Lad' at the age of four. Sidney has grown to the almighty size of four feet in length and is still growing, presenting Mrs. 'Carlie' (nick name) Gremo, who comes from Whitstable, in Kent, with quite a few Problems. Recently, a New 'An Act Passed means that all Dangerous Animals, kept as pets, must have a licence. Although not dangerous, Sidney can be sometimes a little playful and not realise his won strength, like the time Mrs
RME12WE4–Feb. 25, 2012 - Alli' Is A Four Foot Softie!: Sidney the pet 'Alligator' is a growing 'Lad' at the age of four. Sidney has grown to the almighty size of four feet in length and is still growing, presenting Mrs. 'Carlie' (nick name) Gremo, who comes from Whitstable, in Kent, with quite a few Problems. Recently, a New 'An Act Passed means that all Dangerous Animals, kept as pets, must have a licence. Although not dangerous, Sidney can be sometimes a little playful and not realise his won strength, like the time Mrs
RME12WE5–Feb. 25, 2012 - Alli' Is A Four Foot Softie!: Sidney the pet 'Alligator' is a growing 'Lad' at the age of four. Sidney has grown to the almighty size of four feet in length and is still growing, presenting Mrs. 'Carlie' (nick name) Gremo, who comes from Whitstable, in Kent, with quite a few Problems. Recently, a New 'An Act Passed means that all Dangerous Animals, kept as pets, must have a licence. Although not dangerous, Sidney can be sometimes a little playful and not realise his won strength, like the time Mrs
RME12WE6–Feb. 25, 2012 - Alli' Is A Four Foot Softie!: Sidney the pet 'Alligator' is a growing 'Lad' at the age of four. Sidney has grown to the almighty size of four feet in length and is still growing, presenting Mrs. 'Carlie' (nick name) Gremo, who comes from Whitstable, in Kent, with quite a few Problems. Recently, a New 'An Act Passed means that all Dangerous Animals, kept as pets, must have a licence. Although not dangerous, Sidney can be sometimes a little playful and not realise his won strength, like the time Mrs
RME10ENK–Aug. 10, 1972 - 86- year old Grandmother Wants to be Jockey: 86-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Louie Dingwall, a racehorse owner and trainer, with stables, at Cranwell Cliff, near Bournemouth, weighed her self on the scales at Sailsbury today, and then announced her intension of applying for a licence rode in women's races. ''I weighted 11st. 31b, said Mrs. Dingwall coming off the scales. That's too damn heavy. I shall need a good horse.'' Picture Shows: 86-year-old Mrs. Louie Dingwall she aims to be a jockey.
RME0R5JP–Mar. 26, 1958 - The Tragic Case of Rita Allmark - Workmates refuse to speak to Giovanni Palese. Twenty six year old Rita Allmark a bus conductress - committed suicide by drowning herself an hour after 31 year old Giovanni Palese an Italian blacksmith had been acquitted of raping her - at Hawarden , Flint. Rita left a note - again accusing Giovanni of raping her. Feeling in the area where the Italian works - is rising - and his workmates have ''sent him to Vocentry''. Giovanni is working here on temporary licence from the Home Office - and lives at Crossway, Mancot Royal, near Hawarden
RME11KB5–Jun. 06, 1978 - Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder are the top-favourites of her music-fancy. To this great names of the soul-genre since some time the name Irene Sarto (our picture) is added. The 28 years old also-stewardess with ideal height (178 cm) and weight (55 kg) had started in summer 1978 her fourth profession. In new York the Coloured artist recorder her first single, named: ''Vaya con Dios''. For the show-business she is well prepared with education at the actor school of well known teacher Ed Koven in New York and also she owns a licence as a disc-jockey.
RME0X4GB–Apr. 04, 1965 - To Work - By Helicopter.: Business man Rowland Absalom was this morning going to work by helicopter instead of his car. It is his solution tothe morning scramble to work. time for the 40 mile journey from his home near Rickmansworth, Herts, to his office in Kent is 23 minutes. In his car it took two to three hours. At his home yesterday where the helicopter has five acres of lawn to land on, his wife Elizabeth, saw him off on his last training trip. At the week-end he was granted a helicopter pilot's licence after 30 hours training in the air, Mr. Absalom gained working hours
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