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Press photographer with hidden camera in his hatA rather shifty looking press photographer cunningly conceals a camera behind his hat with the lens poking through a convenient hole. Date: 1914
Ringo Starr, English musician, singer-songwriter, BeatleRingo Starr (Richard Starkey, b 1940), English musician, singer-songwriter and actor, best known as the drummer for The Beatles pop group
Queen Sirikit of Thailand her daughter Princess ChulabhornQueen Sirikit of Thailand (1932-) and Princess Chulabhorn Walailak (1957-) pose for a large gathering of press photographers. Taken during a ten-week private visit to the UK. 1966
The Churchill family relax on holiday at Hendaye, 1945Comfortably clad in beach attire, Mrs. Churchill and her daughter, Mary, spent a few peaceful moments reading the papers and enjoying the sunshine. Mr
Queen Sirikit of Thailand, Princess Chulabhorn and the pressQueen Sirikit of Thailand (1932-), Princess Chulabhorn Walailak (1957-) and a large gathering of press photographers! Taken during a ten-week private visit to the UK. 1966
Society photographer pursued by... societyA Society Photographer takes his Sunday Morning Stroll in the Park - only to find that hoards of publicity-hungry society folk are following him around hopefully. Date: 1924
King Alfonso photographed talking to a womanWho Would Be King? Photograph of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, captured by snapshotters during a trip to San Sebastien, talking to an unidentified young woman
Paparazzi at the Berlin royal wedding, 1913Camera men wait in the street with their cameras and tripods, hoping to get a photograph of the bride and bridegroom on the balcony of the Royal palace
Churchill on holiday at Dieppe, 1911Winston Churchill(1874 -1965), then the Home Secretary, snapped on his holidays at Dieppe in France. Churchill emerges from the sea
HRH Prince of Wales - Royal Cornwall ShowHRH Charles, Prince of Wales, being photographed at the RoyalCornwall Show
Charlie Chaplin 1931English silent film star and director, CHARLIE CHAPLIN (1889-1977), arriving in London to attend the British premiere of his film City Lights (1931)