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Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937), French educator.     RV-476476

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Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937), French educator. RV-476476


Olympia (Greece). The marble altar where is taken the flame for all the Olympic Games. February, 1960. RV-178091

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Olympia (Greece). The marble altar where is taken the flame for all the Olympic Games. February, 1960. RV-178091


Pierre de Coubertin ( 1863-1937 ), French educator, reformist of the Olympic Games. Colourized photo.

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Pierre de Coubertin ( 1863-1937 ), French educator, reformist of the Olympic Games. Colourized photo.



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"Opening Ceremonies Olympics Summer Games. Seoul, Korea ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE7011 pcd# 2314 1021 1910-009"


1980: Professor Arnold Beckett at work on the equipment used for detecting anabolic streoids.

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1980: Professor Arnold Beckett at work on the equipment used for detecting anabolic streoids.


Official Olympic Medals 1896-1932: (l-r top): Greece Athens, 1896; France, Paris 1900; USA, St Louis, 1904; (l-r middle) Great Britain, London, 1908; Sweden, Stockholm, 1912; Belgium, Anvers, 1920; (l-r bottom) France, Paris, 1924; Netherlands, Amsterdam, 1928; USA, Los Angeles, 1932.

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Official Olympic Medals 1896-1932: (l-r top): Greece Athens, 1896; France, Paris 1900; USA, St Louis, 1904; (l-r middle) Great Britain, London, 1908; Sweden, Stockholm, 1912; Belgium, Anvers, 1920; (l-r bottom) France, Paris, 1924; Netherlands, Amsterdam, 1928; USA, Los Angeles, 1932.


Winter Olympic Games medals.
Column 1 (left), top-bottom: France, Chamonix 1924;  USA, Lake Placid 1932; Norway, Oslo 1952; Austria, Innsbruck, 1964
Column 2 (middle), top-bottom: Germany, Garmisch 1936; Italy, Cortina D'Ampezzo 1956; France, Grenoble 1968
Column 3 (right), top-bottom: Switzerland, St Moritz, 1928;  Switzerland, St Moritz, 1948; USA, Squaw Valley, California 1960; Japan, Sapporo 1972

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Winter Olympic Games medals. Column 1 (left), top-bottom: France, Chamonix 1924; USA, Lake Placid 1932; Norway, Oslo 1952; Austria, Innsbruck, 1964 Column 2 (middle), top-bottom: Germany, Garmisch 1936; Italy, Cortina D'Ampezzo 1956; France, Grenoble 1968 Column 3 (right), top-bottom: Switzerland, St Moritz, 1928; Switzerland, St Moritz, 1948; USA, Squaw Valley, California 1960; Japan, Sapporo 1972


Lord Killanin, born 1914; died 1999. President of the International Olympic Committee for eight years.

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Lord Killanin, born 1914; died 1999. President of the International Olympic Committee for eight years.


Olympic postage stamps: Top-bottom: Greece 1896, Germany 1936, Mexico 1968, Germany Federal Republic 1972.

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Olympic postage stamps: Top-bottom: Greece 1896, Germany 1936, Mexico 1968, Germany Federal Republic 1972.


Olympic postage stamps. Top-bottom: Japan 1972, Finland 1952, Paris 1924.

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Olympic postage stamps. Top-bottom: Japan 1972, Finland 1952, Paris 1924.


Olympic Games

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Olympic Games


Baron Pierre de Coubertin President of the International Olympic Council and founder of the Modern Olympic Games

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Baron Pierre de Coubertin President of the International Olympic Council and founder of the Modern Olympic Games


Baron Pierre de Coubertin President of the International Olympic Council and founder of the Modern Olympic Games

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Baron Pierre de Coubertin President of the International Olympic Council and founder of the Modern Olympic Games



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"Opening Ceremonies at Olympic Stadium during Summer Games. Seoul, Korea ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE6995 pcd# 2314 1021 1910-007"





1996 OLYMPIC GAMES LOGO
Universal Pictorial Press Photo
UIW 011470/A-02     07.05.1996

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1996 OLYMPIC GAMES LOGO Universal Pictorial Press Photo UIW 011470/A-02 07.05.1996


Skydivers form Olympic Rings

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Skydivers form Olympic Rings


Sydney Olympics 2000
The Olympic Flag
Pic Delly Carr / Professional Sport

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Sydney Olympics 2000 The Olympic Flag Pic Delly Carr / Professional Sport