RME0YYMR–Dec. 12, 1971 - Soldiers Search In The Most Unlikely Places For Explosives In Belfast. During an intensive search for explosives in Belfast - men of the Royal Scots looked in the most unlikely places - as shown here.
RME0YYKW–Dec. 06, 1971 - Soldiers Search In The Most Unlikely Places For Explosives In Belfast. During an intensive search for explosives in Belfast - men of the Royal Scots looked in the most unlikely place - as shown here.
RME13WDB–Mar. 27, 2012 - Unlikely Sight: One of the most unlikely sights of the year the animal kingdom must be the spectacle of a Bengal tiger going for an outing with a Hampshire Hog. The animals live together at a California zoo called Marine World USA in Redwood City. They are seen being taken for a walk by their handler, Rick Glassey, who takes the unusual exercise all in his stride.
RME149G0–Apr. 17, 2012 - Unlikely sight: One of the most unlikely sights of the year in the animal kingdom must be the spectacles of a Bengal Tiger going for an outing with a Hampshire Hog. The animals live together at a California Zoo called Marino World/Africa USA in Redwood city. They are seen being taken for a walk by their handler, Rick Glassey, who takes the unique exercise all in his stride.
RME149B0–Apr. 17, 2012 - Unlikely Sight: One of the most unlikely sights of the year in the animal kingdom must be the spectacle of a Bengal Tiger going for an outing with a Hampshire Hog. The animals live together at a California zoo called Marine World/Africa USA in Redwood City. They are seen being taken for a walk by their handler, Rick Glassey, who takes the unique exercise all in his stride.
RME13D06–Mar. 22, 2012 - Japanese Bow Training Machine: When it comes to technical ingenuity the Japanese are often several steps ahead of everyone else. They've now come up with a new machine which is unlikely, however, to be an export success as it's of little or no use outside Japan. It''s clever device to assist in the training of young people to bow at the correct angle, a vital part of traditional Japanese courtesy and etiquette
RME141EW–Mar. 31, 2012 - A penthouse kennel for Britain's top Doggie: Even the dog with longest pedigree in Britain is unlikely to challenge four-year old mongrel Pepe for the title of top dog.. for this sandy haired and black terrier has a kennel 100 feet above the streets of Teeside..on the roof of a skyscraper. Pepe moved up on top with caretaker 56-year old Louis Fionda in Dundas House, Middlesbrough, N. York
RME13XN4–Mar. 27, 2012 - A penthouse for Britain's top Doggie; Even the dog with the longest pedigree in Britain is unlikely to challenge four yar old mongrel Pepe for the title of top dog. For this sandy haired and black terrier has a kennel 100 feet above the streets of Tesside. On the roof o a skyscraper. Pepe moved up on top with caretaker 56 year old Louis Fionda in Dundes Heuse, Middlesbrough. N
RME12PR5–Feb. 24, 2012 - Chemmy Among the Chapels... Wales first casino defies the stern non-conformists: The stronghold of the non-conformist chapel, Wales is an unlikely place to find a flourishing casino. But in port Talbot a local businessman by the name of George James gambled on Welsh susceptibility to change and spent an initial 15,000 on converting his gambling club premises which stand in a dim side - street opposite the chapel and overs shadewed by the biggest steel-works in Europe
RME10NPB–Aug. 23, 1973 - The First tame sparrow of the world.. is called ''Jonathan''. It's just a tiny bit of a ''person'' and for ornithologists an enormous sensation for until now they had to assume it was not possible to breed sparrows within captivity. Jonathan, however, which is out of his shell now only, 6 weeks, has proven the unlikely to come true. His parents have lived in captivity for two years, their home being a huge bird-cage in Widdleswehr near Emden. It belongs to Rudolf Bruns(36) who is an electrician and a hobby ornithologist as well. No wonder Mr
RME1386H–Feb. 29, 2012 - No slouch of a pouch: From the start in was a friendship of mutual convenience: the worrisome little newcomer of a brown bear cub, bearing the unlikely name of Sir Francis Chichester, and the amiably cooperative pelican Percy who after four years of being gawked at in England's Plymouth Zoo, has learned to accept the curiosity of his fellow creatures as a fact of life. SInce there is a scarcity of pelicans of pal around with in the zoo. Percy doesn't pay much attention to the birds-of-a-feather rule
RME0RMJ7–Jan 1, 1960 - No Slouch of Pouch: From the start it was a friendship of mutual convenience: The worrisome little newcomer of a brown near cub, bearing unlikely name of sir Francis Chichester, and the amiably cooperative pelican Percy who after four years of being gawked at in England's Playmouth Zoo, has learned to four years of being gawked at in England's Plymouth Zoo, has learned to accept the curiosity of hist fellow creatures as a fact of life. Since there is a scarcity of pelicans to pal around with in the zoo, Percy doesn't pay much attention to the birds-of-a-feather rule
RME0XADM–Jan. 01, 1966 - A One Man Political Machine.: Mr. Richard Gott, 27, is standing for a part called the Radical Alliance at the crucial Hull by-election on January 27th. Mr. Gott is unlikely to save his deposit or, indeed, collect more than a derisory few hundred votes. But in edgy North Hull, where :Labour last time scraped home with a mere 1,181 majority, these few hundred votes mighty be decisive. They could cost the Government the seat, reduce the Westminster majority to one and precipitate a General Election. Mr. Gott, lives at the tope of a huge in MaidaVale,London
RME10941–Mar. 04, 1970 - This gorgeous duck is following its partner. The unlikely pair met at the feeding dish in a Munich Animal Home.
RME1335D–Feb. 26, 2012 - Dutch Prime Minister Is No Cruyff The Netherlands Prime Minister Van Agt, took part in a soccer match between Politicians and Professors, but as you can seen from this picture the Prime Minister is most unlikely to be picked for the Dutch National Team.
RME13XN3–Mar. 27, 2012 - A Penthouse Kennel for Britian's Top Doggie: Even the dog with the longest pedigree in Britain is unlikely to challenge four year old mongrel Pepe for the has a kennel 100 feet above the streets of Teeside on the roof of skyscraper. Pepe moved up on top w
RME0MAPG–May 05, 1954 - Because they became a plague mother fox and her 9 little children to die. A farmer from Etzhorn/ Oldenburg decided very unlikely to kill them because Karl Steinfelder is a friend of animals and a good hunter himself. Finally he took the gun after every day a part of the precious poultry of his district had been rent by the foxes.
RME1438A–Mar. 31, 2012 - Not Much Chance Of These ''Jumping The Gun'': Step-watch in hand, young Karl- Heinz is ready for the star of the first preliminary heat in the tortoise -race organized by him in the Munich zoological gardens, Hellabrunn. It's unlikely that the tempting little plants waiting for the huge tortoise and her five ''fellow runners'' at the winning most will induce a ''flying stars'', however.
RME10Y9T–Oct. 03, 1974 - Bjorn Borg Reports At Army National Service Centre. Like other Swedish 18-year-olds, Bjorn Borg the young golden boy of tennis, this week reported where he completed medical and aptitude tests. Because he spends more than six months abroad each year it is unlikely that he will be called up. Photo Shows: Bjorn Borg is welcomed at the centre by the Lt. Col. K.G. Holm.
RME10YHC–Oct. 10, 1974 - Bjorn Borg reports at Army National service centre: Like other Swedish 18-year-olds, Bjorn Borg the young golden boy of tennis, this week reported to an Army national service centre in Stockholm, where he completed medical and aptitude tests. Because he spends more than six months abroad each year it is unlikely that he will be called up. Photo shows Bjorn Borg is welcomed at the centre by Lt. Col. K.G. Holm
RME10YGN–Oct. 10, 1974 - Bjorn Borg reports at Army National Service Centre.: Like other Swedish 18-year old, Bjorn Borg, the young golden boy of tennis, this week reported to an Army national service centre in Stockholm, where he completed medical and aptitude tests. Because he spends more than six months abroad each year it is unlikely that he will be called up. Photo shows Bjorn Borg gives a smart salute at the centre in Stockholm.
RME10Y9W–Oct. 03, 1974 - Bjorn Borg reports at army National Service Center: Like other Swedish 18 year old, Bjorn Borg, the young golden boy of tennis, this week reported to an Army national service center in Stockholm, where he completed medical and aptitude tests. Because he spends more than six months abroad each year it is unlikely that he will be called up. Bjorn Borg, Nr.123, During a break at the Army enlistment central.
RME12H9F–Feb. 24, 2012 - Ground Hog and his shadow: It was ground hog day in New York City, but where were the ground hogs? Our photographer called the zoo, but their only ground hog had died. After calling all the pet shops he could think of, a live ground hog was finally found at the most unlikely spot of them all, the Museum of Natural History, among skeletons and stuffed animals (he was being studied there). But the job was not over. Our photographer had to patiently walk this fury creature for an hour before he saw his shadow.
RME11A2P–Jun. 06, 1976 - Rock Superstar Rod Stewart will not marry Britt Eckland: The romance between rock superstar Rod Stewart and Swedish actress Britt Ekland is unlikely to lead to marriage according to Rod, The couple have been living together in Los Angeles for more than a year but still have no plans to wed. Stewart said he has been anti-marriage all his life and said; ''I haven't changed in that respect''. Photo Shows: Rod Stewart and the girl he will not marry, Britt Ekland.
RME0XR6M–Aug. 08, 1967 - Leading Jockey Joe Mercer recovering from a serious fracture of the spine.: Leading jockey Joe Mercer, favourite for this year's Champion Jockey title, is at present in the London Clinic recovering from a serious fracture of the spine, sustained when he was thrown from a horse at Folkstone last week. Mercer, who is 32 in unlikely to ride again for eight weeks. Photo shows Jockey Joe Mercer is seen studying today's racing programme as he lies in bed at the London Clinic today.
RME0WX1E–Jul. 09, 1964 - A Brush-Up For A Dancer At The Royal Tournament: In the most unlikely places, and at the oddest times, a women will suddenly dive into her handbags and produce a lipstick or comb.Like this girl from the Woman's Royal Army Corps. who is to dance to the music of the North Irish Brigade band at the Royal Tournament at Earls Court. Photo shows The preview of the Royal Tournament was just the occasion for a ''brush-up''. The comb came out - and Corporal Ian Ryan, of the Royal Irish Fusilers, provided his drum as a mirror.
RME0YGBB–Apr. 04, 1970 - Milburn returns to the wicket and notches up a trophy. Defending the Lawrence Trophy yesterday, Colin Milburn, 28, former Northants opening batsman, after he had been presented with the cup and a £250 cheque for scoring the fastest test century in 1969. He made it off 163 deliveries against Pakistan in Karachi in March. Tom Graveney, the previous holder, who kept wicket with Freddie Truman at first slip at New Zealand House, London, said that everyone was deeply sorry that Milburn was unlikely to be seen in the middle again
RME0XG9C–Nov. 15, 1966 - A CDU CSU Coalition Meeting took place in Bonn on Novebmer 15, 1966. They met with the SPD representatives. After the previous day's talks however any coalition between them seems unlikely. Now it looks like a coalition between the SPD and the FDP is liable to be formed. Pictured front row from left to right: Willy Brandt and the representative of chairman Herbert Wehner. Back Row: Parliamentary business leader of the CDU Will Rasner, chairman of the CSU Franz Josef Strauss, Kiesinger, and faction chairman of the CDU/CSU Rainer Barzel.
RME0M95H–Apr. 04, 1954 - Love Philtre Kills two Girls: Scotland Yard were sure last night that a love philtre drug killed the beauty queen and her girl fellow worker, who fell ill at a London Office. Detectives are also sure that neither girl knew she had taken the drug. The girls. Miss June Malins, aged 19, of Wightman-road, Harringay, London and Cliftonville, Wimbledon, worked in the office of a manufacturing chemist. Police concentrated their inquiries on the theory that someone put the drug in food or drink taken by the girls. It is though unlikely that the person intended to kill
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