Keystone Press Agency
Bert Garai founded Keystone Press Agency in the early 1900’s in London with the philosophy of the agency being to “see beyond the borders.” Since 1960 when Bob Moynier founded the Canadian office in Montreal, international news has become more and more popular. This has contributed to the agency’s success and resulted in an extensive collection. The collection includes news and feature photos from all over the world, covering many diverse subjects of international interest including portraits of many of the most notorious personalities of the 20th century. These portraits include images of such people as Sophia Loren, Winston Churchill, and the Dalai Lama. The works are original press photographs printed at the time of the original story, not later reprints.
Photography & Works
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Sophia Loren At A Monte Carlo Ball Wearing A Turban
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Sophia Loren at Cannes Film Festival
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Sophia Loren Glance Through a Pretzel
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Sophia Loren in “A Countess from Hong Kong”
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Sophia Loren in Athens
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Sophia Loren leaving Tudor Hotel, England for “The Key”
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Sophia Loren on Movie “Judith”, Israel
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Sophia Loren Portrait
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Sophia Loren Portrait with Hand
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Sophia Loren Prepares for “Legend of the Lost”
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Sophia Loren sitting in a chair with a magazine
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Sophia Loren sitting in Front of Sphinx on the Thames
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The Big 3, Joseph Laniel, President Eisenhower, Churchill
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Tony Bennett Autographing Books On British Tour
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Vintage Cars in Paris Contest
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Winston Churchill accepts cigar from female cigar factory worker
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Winston Churchill arrives at Epsom
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Winston Churchill as New Premier
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Winston Churchill giving V sign while touring Woodford, Essex
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Winston Churchill Inspecting Members Of The Guard Of Honor Of The Royal Ulster Rifles
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Winston Churchill Leaves Chartwell For First Time Since Breakdown
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Winston Churchill leaves Downing St. for the House
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Winston Churchill Leaving By Back Door After Cabinet Meeting
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Winston Churchill Raises Top Hat, With Cigar In Hand
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