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  2. Devonport High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    In September 1908 Devonport High School for Girls (DHSG) was recognised as a girls' secondary school. It was originally located at Paradise Road, Stoke in Plymouth, and known as Devonport Municipal Secondary School for Girls. It was established approximately 15 years after its sibling Devonport High School for Boys.

  3. Miss Teenage America - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, it was usually broadcast on the CBS network around November each year. [1] The pageant was sponsored by Dr. Pepper . The original pageant ended after 1979, and the name rights were sold to Teen Magazine , which transformed the event into a mail-in contest which evaluated grades and volunteer work.

  4. The Breakaways - Wikipedia

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    The girls were originally members of the Liverpool vocal group The Vernons Girls. Prescott was replaced by Jean Ryder in 1963. [1] They started out as the Fordettes, backing Emile Ford. The line-up consisted of Margot Quantrell, Eleanor Russell, Vicki Haseman and Betty Prescott. They spent a year on tour with Ford in 1960, playing one-nighters.

  5. The Ladybirds - Wikipedia

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    The original Vernons Girls disbanded at the start of the 1960s, but a smaller unit carried on, headed by Maureen Kennedy. Most of the other members performed as duos and singing trios. Amongst them were the Redmond Twins, the Breakaways , the Pearls , the DeLaine Sisters, and the longest surviving and best known, the Ladybirds.

  6. The Sixties (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The Sixties is a documentary miniseries which premiered on CNN on May 29, 2014. Produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman 's studio Playtone , the 10-part series chronicled events and popular culture of the United States during the 1960s.

  7. Jane Seymour poses for Playboy at 67: See the timeless ... - AOL

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    Before checking out her new photos, take a look at Jane from her early years. She did Playboy shoots in 1973 -- when she landed her breakout role as Bond girl Solitaire in "Live and Let Die ...

  8. The Girls (1960s band) - Wikipedia

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    They released two singles with Capitol, including a version of the biker song "Chico's Girl", written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. [2] The group toured the Far East, which included performing for the troops in Vietnam. [1] The four girls first recorded as 'The Four Queens' on Teron Records : "A Cinder In My Eye" / "The Boy Next Door" (1964). [3]

  9. Lady lowriders: Meet the real 'Fast and Furious ... - AOL

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    In Southern California, a distinct growl of car engines are heard on the boulevards, led not by stereotypically macho characters often portrayed in street-racing films like Fast and Furious, but ...