Actress Elizabeth Taylor in wheel-chair being pushed by husband Richard Burton
Actress Elizabeth Taylor seated in wheel-chair being pushed by her husband, actor Richard Burton, as they leave London's Heathrow Airport on December 24, 1975 to spend Christmas in Switzerland. Miss Taylor has been in a London clinic receiving treatment for an old back complaint, she patted the chair saying "This is my new car, a present from Richard". (UPI Photo/FILE)
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