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At 11:30 a.m. on July 18, Clark radioed to the Visitor Center again, reporting that five of the climbers had reached the summit - himself, Taylor, Luchterhand, McLaughlin, and Janes. Russell had not made it to the summit and it was assumed he had turned back in the poor conditions in an attempt to return to the high camp.
The D-45 was available only by special order until the late 1930s, when a flyer listed it as available as part of the regular Martin dreadnaught line for the price of $225, as compared with $75 for a D-18 and $115 for a D-28 (the list price on Gene Autry's initial 1933 order was $200, plus an additional $10 for the custom pearl inlay on the ...
Jodel D18 D18 Original design for the amateur-built category. [1] [2]D185 Model with tailwheel landing gear and larger flaps for the European microlight category.
1965 base plates revalidated for 1967 with red stickers. Rhode Island: Embossed black lettering and rims on white base. State name at bottom center. "DISCOVER" embossed at top center. AB-123 Previously issued base plates revalidated with stickers for 1967. South Carolina: Embossed black lettering and rims on white base. none: A123-456 South Dakota
December 18 – Spain – An empty freight train running 8 hours late ran past signals as well as an emergency hand-signal at Villafranca del Campo and entered the single track toward Santa Eulalia del Campo before colliding head-on with a train of diesel railcars going from Teruel to Zaragoza, where most of the passengers are riding in the ...
To Sir With Love" by Lulu (pictured) was the number one song of 1967. The Monkees (pictured) had four songs on the year-end chart ("I'm a Believer" at number five, "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" at number 60, "Pleasant Valley Sunday" at number 74, and "Daydream Believer" at number 94), the most of any artist that year.
Retired in 1951. Placed as riprap along the Skagway River in 1967. Tender wrecked near Fraser in 1947. [34] Loco #66 received the #24 tender later in 1947. Replacement tender (ex-#24) rebuilt in 1951, by substituting the body from the original #69 tender. Original #66 tender left at Fraser until at least 1990. [34] • The #24 tender body was ...
The Vauxhall Victor is a large family car produced by Vauxhall from 1957 until 1976. The Victor was introduced to replace the outgoing Wyvern model. It was renamed Vauxhall VX Series in 1976 and continued in production until 1978, by which time it had grown significantly and was viewed, at least in its home market, as a larger-than-average family car.