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100 years ago: JULY 1922

• County Hall in London, formerly the HQ of the Greater London Council (GLC) was opened by King George V.

• The Austin Seven was announced to the public as an economy car.

•The first Nansen Passports – internationally recognised refugee travel documents – were created for refugees from the Russian Civil War.

• French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen won her fourth consecutive Wimbledon singles title.

• Italian-French fashion designer Pierre Cardin

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