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English model Lesley Lawson, widely known by the nickname Twiggy, photographed in early 1967. (Photo by David Newell-Smith/GNM Archive/The Observer/The Guardian)

English model Lesley Lawson, widely known by the nickname Twiggy, photographed in early 1967. (Photo by David Newell-Smith/GNM Archive/The Observer/The Guardian)



English radio disc jockey and comedian Kenny Everett, 16th December 1979. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

English radio disc jockey and comedian Kenny Everett, 16th December 1979. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)



Marlon Brando is seen at his home in Hollywood on July 1, 1954. (Photo by AP Photo)

Marlon Brando is seen at his home in Hollywood on July 1, 1954. (Photo by AP Photo)



Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, stripped to the waist, with right hand clenched to drive home his point, making an address from the platform of a threshing machine at Aprilia, latest township to be formed in the reclaimed Pontine Marshes of Agraromano, Italy, on July 6, 1938. (Photo by AP Photo)

Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, stripped to the waist, with right hand clenched to drive home his point, making an address from the platform of a threshing machine at Aprilia, latest township to be formed in the reclaimed Pontine Marshes of Agraromano, Italy, on July 6, 1938. (Photo by AP Photo)



Humphrey Bogart, star of “conflict”, conversing between takes while his bicycle close at hand for a fast getaway when lunch call is given in Hollywood on July 8, 1945. Person at right unidentified. (Photo by AP Photo)

Humphrey Bogart, star of “conflict”, conversing between takes while his bicycle close at hand for a fast getaway when lunch call is given in Hollywood on July 8, 1945. Person at right unidentified. (Photo by AP Photo)



Professor Albert Einstein, the famous relativity author, at work in his simple country cottage ay Caputh, near Berlin, July 15, 1931. (Photo by AP Photo)

Professor Albert Einstein, the famous relativity author, at work in his simple country cottage ay Caputh, near Berlin, July 15, 1931. (Photo by AP Photo)



Julius Rosenberg, right, American-born engineer and New York manufacturer, sits in auto with FBI man enroute to federal house of detention in New York City, after his arraignment, July 17, 1950 on charges of conspiring to commit espionage. He is held in $100,000 bail. He was arrested earlier in day by the FBI and accused of recruiting for a Russian-financed atom bomb spy ring. (Photo by Tom Fitzsimmons/AP Photo)

Julius Rosenberg, right, American-born engineer and New York manufacturer, sits in auto with FBI man enroute to federal house of detention in New York City, after his arraignment, July 17, 1950 on charges of conspiring to commit espionage. He is held in $100,000 bail. He was arrested earlier in day by the FBI and accused of recruiting for a Russian-financed atom bomb spy ring. (Photo by Tom Fitzsimmons/AP Photo)



Retired singer Frank Sinatra leaves a House Crime hearing on July 18, 1978 in Washington after answering questions about alleged Mobster Influences in a New England racetrack of which he was once a Vice President. (Photo by Harvey Georges/AP Photo)

Retired singer Frank Sinatra leaves a House Crime hearing on July 18, 1978 in Washington after answering questions about alleged Mobster Influences in a New England racetrack of which he was once a Vice President. (Photo by Harvey Georges/AP Photo)



General Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the U.S., reads on the porch of Drexel Cottage near Saratoga Springs, N.Y. on July 20, 1885. He died of throat cancer 3 days later. (Photo by AP Photo)

General Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the U.S., reads on the porch of Drexel Cottage near Saratoga Springs, N.Y. on July 20, 1885. He died of throat cancer 3 days later. (Photo by AP Photo)



Dr. Timothy Leary, the former psychedelic drug guru puts his all into dancing at New York's studio 54, Thursday, July 20, 1978 while he boogies at a post premier party for the opening of “Sgt. Pepper's lonely hearts club band!”. (Photo by AP Photo/Drew)

Dr. Timothy Leary, the former psychedelic drug guru puts his all into dancing at New York's studio 54, Thursday, July 20, 1978 while he boogies at a post premier party for the opening of “Sgt. Pepper's lonely hearts club band!”. (Photo by AP Photo/Drew)



Susan Demberg plays a mail order bride for Leonard Nimoy's “Star Trek” character, Mr. Spock, in a scene from the television program, June 2, 1967. (Photo by AP Photo)

Susan Demberg plays a mail order bride for Leonard Nimoy's “Star Trek” character, Mr. Spock, in a scene from the television program, June 2, 1967. (Photo by AP Photo)



American film director Mike Todd and his actress wife Elizabeth Taylor get into a spat after missing their flight from London to Nice, June 22, 1957. (Photo by AP Photo)

American film director Mike Todd and his actress wife Elizabeth Taylor get into a spat after missing their flight from London to Nice, June 22, 1957. (Photo by AP Photo)



President Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev are shown after drinking a toast after signing a nuclear agreement at the White House in Washington, June 22, 1973. (Photo by AP Photo)

President Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev are shown after drinking a toast after signing a nuclear agreement at the White House in Washington, June 22, 1973. (Photo by AP Photo)



Beatles John Lennon continues to play the guitar as he evades a young fan who wants Lennon's yachting-style cap as a souvenir during the Beatles concert in Rome, Italy, June 28, 1965. (Photo by AP Photo)

Beatles John Lennon continues to play the guitar as he evades a young fan who wants Lennon's yachting-style cap as a souvenir during the Beatles concert in Rome, Italy, June 28, 1965. (Photo by AP Photo)



Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Co., and his wife, Clara Bryant, sit in the first machine he built at Dearborn, Mi. on May 24, 1946. Standing at right is their grandson and President of Ford Motor Co., Henry Ford II.  Ford completed his gas-powered motor car, which he called Quadricycle, in 1896 at age 32.  Ford and other auto pioneers are to be honored by the Automotive Golden Jubilee. (Photo by AP Photo)

Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Co., and his wife, Clara Bryant, sit in the first machine he built at Dearborn, Mi. on May 24, 1946. Standing at right is their grandson and President of Ford Motor Co., Henry Ford II. Ford completed his gas-powered motor car, which he called Quadricycle, in 1896 at age 32. Ford and other auto pioneers are to be honored by the Automotive Golden Jubilee. (Photo by AP Photo)



Bono, also known as Paul David Hewson, is shown during an interview in Los Angeles, Ca., May 26, 1981.  Bono, 21, is the vocalist and senior member of the Irish rock group U2. (Photo by Wally Fong/AP Photo)

Bono, also known as Paul David Hewson, is shown during an interview in Los Angeles, Ca., May 26, 1981. Bono, 21, is the vocalist and senior member of the Irish rock group U2. (Photo by Wally Fong/AP Photo)



German dictator Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) giving the Nazi salute from his car whilst at the Nazi Party Congress, 1934. (Photo by Getty Images/Hulton Archive)

German dictator Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) giving the Nazi salute from his car whilst at the Nazi Party Congress, 1934. (Photo by Getty Images/Hulton Archive)



“Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher during 31st Annual Golden Apple Awards at Waldorf Astoria in New York City, New York, United States on November 16, 1977. (Photo by Ron Galella/WireImage)

“Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher during 31st Annual Golden Apple Awards at Waldorf Astoria in New York City, New York, United States on November 16, 1977. (Photo by Ron Galella/WireImage)



British wrestlers Big Daddy (left), and Giant Haystacks in England, 13th February 1979, (Photo by Popperfoto/Getty Images)

British wrestlers Big Daddy (left), and Giant Haystacks in England, 13th February 1979, (Photo by Popperfoto/Getty Images)



A waiter serves food to American finacier Winthrop Aldridge (1885 – 1974), who sits beside married couple, actress Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson, 1926 – 1962) and playwright Arthur Miller (1915 – 2005), during the “April in Paris Ball” at the Waldorf Astoria, New York, New York, April 11, 1957. (Photo by Peter Stackpole/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

A waiter serves food to American finacier Winthrop Aldridge (1885 – 1974), who sits beside married couple, actress Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson, 1926 – 1962) and playwright Arthur Miller (1915 – 2005), during the “April in Paris Ball” at the Waldorf Astoria, New York, New York, April 11, 1957. (Photo by Peter Stackpole/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)
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