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Ray Gunter (1909-1977) English Labour politician shortly after he became MP for Southwark in 1964
Victor Franz Hess / NobelVICTOR FRANZ HESS American physicist, born in Austria
King Paul of GreecePAUL I OLDENBURG, Third from the left, at the Royal Christening of his daughter Princess Irene, in Cape Town. Field-Marshal Smuts, holding the baby, was godfather
Sailing ship on the water, ocean sailing schoolA sailing ship on the water, part of an ocean sailing school, with people on board. Date: circa 1964
King, the football-playing stallionKing the football-playing stallion was bought by Essex farmer Bill Foyle from a Midlands slaughter market in 1963 for 35. Bill soon discovered that the seven-year-old enjoyed a game of football
Council House InteriorThe living room of a council house, with gas fire, armchairs and coffee table, striving to be modern, but sadly failing to be stylish! Date: 1964
Typical Yorkshire TownA fine overview of the typical manufacturing town of Hebden Bridge, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Date: 1964
Nandor FodorNANDOR FODOR Hungarian psychologist, psychical researcher and author Date: 1895 - 1964
Antoinette Powell-Cotton with Miss May GlassAntoinette Powell-Cotton (1913-1997) by a tennis net in the garden at Quex Park with her fathers secretary, Miss May Glass in August 1916
Major PHG Powell-Cotton, Quex Park on his 50th birthdayMajor PHG Powell-Cotton of Quex Park wearing a head wreath of fuschias for his 50th birthday. His journal records D.(Diana, his eldest child, b. 1907) had made me a head wreath of fushias
Hannah Powell-Cotton, Commandant of Kent / 178A studio photograph of Hannah Powell-Cotton in her uniform as Commandant of the Birchington Voluntary Aid Detachment, without hat. This jacket survives at Quex Park today (2015)
Patients in the Mess, Quex Park VAD HospitalA group of patients gathered in the Mess of the Quex Park VAD Hospital. The Mess was sited in the Winter Garden, a large conservatory between Quex House and the Museum buildings
Patients & VAD staff, Quex ParkThis is the same photograph as 1917 External Groups 009. Patients & VAD staff, Quex Parkin 1917. Hannah Powell-Cotton, Commandant, seated centre
Group of hospital patients, Quex Park. There are twenty men in the group. They are outside the front door of Quex House. All are wearing hospital blues the uniform of military hospital patients
Egg & spoon race, Quex House gardenPatients on crutches, some with amuputated legs, are seen taking part in a race in Quex House garden. They are holding a spoon with an egg in their mouths
Patients race, Quex House gardenFour patients are seen taking part in a race in the garden of Quex House, two nurses and a lady civilian are in the background watching
Hospital Sports, Quex House gardenPatients in shirtsleeves are playing the game of trying to eating an apple hanging from a string tied to a horizontal line
Officers of the Birchington VADThe Officers of the Birchington VAD Detachment (Kent/178) standing outside the front door of Quex House. They are (left to right) Alice Cobb, Quartermaster (married to Harold Cobb)
Five Imperial patients, Winter Garden, Quex ParkFive Imperial patients outside the front of the Winter Garden, Quex Park. They are wearing hospital blues the uniform worn by patients who were in the Imperial forces
Hannah Powell-Cotton in donkey cart outside the front door of Quex House. The cart is being driven by an Imperial hospital patient. Standing alongside is a member of the Quex House domestic staff
Mrs Mary Holmes and a Belgian patientMrs Mary Holmes (Lady Superintendent) and an unknown Belgian patient standing outside the Winter Garden, Quex Park. The Quex Park VAD Hospital opened on 15 October 1914 and closed on 31 January 1919
Belgian Patients & VAD Staff, Quex Park. The Quex Park VAD Hospital opened on 15 October 1914 and closed on 31 January 1919. The hospital was run by Kent/178, the Birchington Detachment
Nurses & Doctor, Quex ParkNurses of the Birchington VAD, together with Medical Officer, Dr Harry Worthington, outside Quex House in early 1915. Seated (left to right) are Alice Cobb, Quartermaster, Hannah Powell-Cotton
Quex House in the snow in February 1916. The Quex Park VAD Hospital opened on 15 October 1914 and closed on 31 January 1919. The hospital was run by Kent/178, the Birchington Detachment
Quex VAD patients in fancy dress outside the front door of Quex House. There was a collection of dressing up clothes at Quex House and they were used occasionally by the patients to put on plays
Nurses & Patients, Winter Garden, QuexA group of VAD nurses and patients outside the Winter Garden, Quex Park, dated February 1916. Standing beside her mother, Hannah Powell Commandant
Patients boxingQuex Park VAD Hospital patients. Entertainments and diversions were a regular part of the life of the hospital. The Quex Park VAD Hospital opened on 15 October 1914 and closed on 31 January 1919
Debutantes out and about in the 1960sA variety of photographs showing debutantes out and about at parties in the Swinging Sixties. They went to Guinea parties and Shake parties in fast cars and wearing the latest fashions Date: 1964
Sabah Eastern Malaysia Date: 1964
Back of Plane Singapore Date: circa 1964
Singapore Date: circa 1964
April Singapore Date: circa 1964
Poster, the Moody Blues new disc, Go NowPoster in strip cartoon style, advertising the Moody Blues new disc, Go Now. Released in late 1964, it reached the top of the charts in late January 1965. Date: circa 1964
Avro 748 G-ARMV Skyways Coach Air Lympne 1964Avro 748 G-ARMV of Skyways Coach Air based at Lympne in Kent in 1964 Date: 1964
English Electric Lightning F. 3 XP697 74 Squadron RAFEnglish Electric Lightning F.3 XP697 of 74 Squadron RAF displaying at Farnborough Air Show on 8 September 1964 Date: 1964
English Electric Lightnings x 6 from 92 Squadron RAF at Farnborough Air Show on 8 September 1964 Date: 1964