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A year in photos: 1933

Posted On 21st October 201320th November 2013 By Charlotte Johnson
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The Queen and runners up of the Century of Progress World Fair held in Chicago. (Photo courtesy of John Chuckman)
Hugh Gray was walking along the loch after church when he spotted a substantial commotion in the water. This picture is the first known image allegedly taken of the Loch Ness Monster. (Public Domain)
Albert Einstein arriving with his wife on 17th October, having fled Nazi Germany. (Getty images)
The England Cricket team during The Ashes using the controversial ‘bodyline’ tactic. (Wikimedia Commons)
Gandhi visits Edwardes College, Peshawar, having undertaken a three week hunger strike and a period of imprisonment during the year. (Wikimedia Commons)
Jewish, Arab and British police officers in Haifa during the British Mandate. (Public Domain)
Street view of Sennichimae. Osaka, Japan. (Wikimedia Commons)
Robert Armstrong And Fay Wray in the 1933 hit film King Kong. (Wikimedia Commons)
Joseph Goebbels (center) with an unidentified men in the garden of the Carlton Hotel before delivering a radio address in Geneva. (Alfred Eisenstaedt, Getty Images)
A 40,000 strong crowd stands in the rain to witness the first inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Margaret Bourke-White, Getty Images)
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