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Gil Elvgren - "A Grand Slam" - April 1967 (1961 Original) American Beauties Calendar Illustration from Brown & Bigelow Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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Jack Gaughan's cover art for S.O.S. from Three Worlds by Murray Leinster, 1967.
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Aretha Franklin, Paris (1967) Photo : Jean-Pierre Leloir.
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Eartha Kitt as Catwoman - Batman (1967)
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• Dress.
Date: 1967
Designer/Maker: Ann Lowe
Place of origin: United States: New York, New York City
Medium: Silk, cotton, velvet.
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This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)
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800 hp 1967 Shelby GT500CR
A reimagined Mustang from Classic Recreations,
The limited-edition model will comprise only 10 examples, each priced at $625,000, of which $100,000 of that will go to the American Heart Association and its latest “Life is Why” campaign.
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Fritz Willis - April 1967 Artist's Sketch Pad Calendar Illustration - Brown & Bigelow Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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The Doors, Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, Nov 1967
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In the 1960s, NASA had a bunch of dummies working to bring humans to space. Well, it was just two dummies, really. Each ‘Power Driven Articulated Dummy’ was a 230-pound robot that NASA engineers designed to test space suits. One of the dummies now resides at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, and the other was auctioned off.
Popular Science wrote about the dummies back in 1967. Controlled by an operator and driven by a circulatory system of oil inside tubes, each android could mimic 35 human movements, from arm and hand flexing to twisting at the waist. [x]
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H.R. Giger: 'suitcase baby' 1967 from hr giger icons (2002)
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