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1974 Can-Am Challenge Cup.
CanAm race. Watkins Glen, New York State, United States (USA). 13 July 1974.
George Follmer (UOP Shadow DN4A-Chevrolet), 2nd position, in the pits.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
Ref: 35mm transparency 74CANAM07

St Peters Cathedral
circa 1920: A painting of The Ascension of Christ above the reredos in All Souls Chapel, part of St Peter's Anglican Cathedral in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. (Photo by Edward Charles Le Grice/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
© 2005 Getty Images
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Bombs And Bayonets To The Fore: A Daybreak Charge On The British Front. The Bombers
Bombs And Bayonets To The Fore: A Daybreak Charge On The British Front. The Bombers, Supported By Bayonets, Used Bombs Of The Rocket Shape On This Occasion Carried In Panniers, Or Canvas Bags. The Piece Of Webbing Attached Caused The Bombs To Land Head Downwards And Ensured Explosion. The Larger Explosions On The Left Were Caused By Hair-Brush Bombs, So Called From Their Shape. Drawn By Ralph Cleaver
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