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27 August 1958 Cardiff City: H 3–0 Malloy , Massie, Hawksworth 13,266 4th 30 August 1958 Barnsley: A 0–1 17,684 11th 3 September 1958 Cardiff City: A 2–3 Hawksworth (2, 1 pen) 13,078 12th 6 September 1958 Rotherham United: H 3–0 Massie (2), Law 14,330 8th 9 September 1958 Bristol City: H 0–1 13,884 9th 13 September 1958 Sheffield ...
1958–59: 42 16 8 18 62 55 40 14th R3 15 1959–60: 42 19 9 14 73 52 47 6th R4 22 1960–61: 42 13 9 20 62 71 35 20th R4 R2 Derek Stokes: 18 1961–62: 42 16 12 14 67 59 44 7th R4 R2 14 1962–63: 42 17 14 11 63 50 48 6th R3 R2 18 1963–64: 42 15 10 17 57 64 40 12th R5 R3 16 1964–65: 42 17 10 15 53 51 44 8th R4 R2 Les Massie: 11 1965–66: ...
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Downtown Los Angeles's Woolworth's building is made of reinforced concrete in a steel frame and has a Zigzag Moderne facade. [6] It is 60 feet (18 m) by 170 feet (52 m) feet in size. [ 2 ] Inside, the building features two grand terrazzo -covered staircases that connect the ground floor to the basement.
The Broadway Theater District in the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles is the first and largest historic theater district listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). [2] With twelve movie palaces located along a six-block stretch of Broadway, it is the only large concentration of movie palaces left in the United States. The ...
Circa 1939, the WPA-sponsored American Guide Series Los Angeles guidebook described the chain thusly: "Clifton’s Brookdale, 648 S. Broadway, and Clifton's Cafeteria of the Golden Rule, 618 S. Olive St. Organ music and singing attendants. A novel feature at both places is the bulletin board just outside the entrance, where listings are ...
Armstrong by Request, which also alternated with The United States Steel Hour and aired in place of Armstrong Circle Theatre from July 8 to September 16, 1959, consisted of reruns of six documentary dramas which originally had aired on Armstrong Circle Theatre during the 1958–1959 season.
Huddersfield Town; 1959–60 season; Chairman: Stephen Lister: Manager: Bill Shankly (until 1 December 1959) Eddie Boot (from 19 January 1960) Football League Second Division: 6th: FA Cup: Fourth round (knocked out by Luton Town) Top goalscorer: League: Les Massie (18) All: Les Massie (20) Highest home attendance: 30,526 vs West Ham United (9 ...