Click the "All Sizes" button above to read an article or to see the image clearly. These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history. Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... Thanks in advance!
By kawarthaNOW. Reconciliation panel discussion precedes Trent University screening of Gord Downie's film about Chanie Wenjack
Komako Kimura, a prominent Japanese suffragist, at the women’s right to vote march on Fifth Avenue in New York City. October 23, 1917
Architect: Fred Chancellor From The Building News, October 23 1874: "We give this week plans and sketch of a pair of cottages, several of which have been built upon the estates of G. Alan Lowndes, Esq., in the county of Essex. The feature of the plan of each cottage is a good-sized dining-room, with a
Anna & Attilio were arrested in their hometown Rome, Italy then deported to Auschwitz Death Camp then sadly murdered on October 23, 1943 at age 4 & 5.
Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi, (born October 23, 1966), is an Italian ex-Formula One driver who is better known for his dominance of CART series during the late 1990s. More recently he has attracted widespread praise for his racing comeback in the aftermath of a crash which resulted in him losing both legs. Alex Zanardi was born in Bologna. His sister was a promising swimmer until her death in an automobile collision. Zanardi began racing karts aged 13. In 1988, he joined the Italian Formula 3 series, becoming a championship contender by 1990. In 1991, he moved up to the Formula 3000 series with the Il Barone Rampante team, who were themselves newcomers to the series. Winning on his F3000 debut, he went on to score two more wins that season, en route to second in the championship. Formula One part one By the end of 1991 he had also been blooded in Formula One: two starts for Jordan his reward for a strong F3000 campaign. For 1992 Zanardi had to be content with guest drives for Minardi, replacing the injured Christian Fittipaldi. In the off-season, he tested for Benetton, but contracted with Lotus for 1993. Zanardi compared reasonably to teammate Johnny Herbert and was important in fine-tuning the team's active suspension system, scoring his first ever F1 point at the Brazilian Grand Prix. However, his season ended prematurely after he suffered a terrible crash during practice for the Belgian Grand Prix. Still injured, Zanardi missed the beginning of the 1994 season, but he returned in the Spanish Grand Prix, replacing Pedro Lamy, who had been hurt in a testing crash. However, that year's Lotus was highly unreliable, and Zanardi failed to score a single point or qualify higher than 13th. When Lotus' F1 effort collapsed at the end of the year, Zanardi spent a brief time in sports cars in 1995, his Formula One career seemingly over. Champ Car In 1996, Zanardi made the switch to CART, having won a seat at Chip Ganassi Racing. The team's race engineer Mo Nunn advised Chip against signing him, as he believed Italian drivers were too prone to mistakes. Tellingly, Mo later signed Alex for his own team. He rapidly became one of the series' most popular drivers. He took pole for his second race, although his first win didn't come until mid-season. In total he won three races in his rookie season, finishing second in the championship behind team-mate Jimmy Vasser (who did not win after round 5 of the season) and being named Champcar rookie of the year. He would win the championship for Ganassi in both 1997 and 1998, bringing home twelve victories. A win came at Laguna Seca for the final race of the 1996 season, where he conducted a highly risky overtaking move at the Corkscrew corner (known to many racing fans as 'The Pass', on race leader Bryan Herta, having fought his way through the field. After winning a race, Zanardi was fond of spinning his car around in tight circles, leaving circular donut-shaped patterns of tyre rubber on the track; this would eventually become a popular means of celebrating race wins all across America. Formula One part 2 Zanardi's CART success caught the eye of Sir Frank Williams, who inked him to a three-year contract in 1999. In pre-season testing, he was fast; however, everything went downhill from there. Plagued by numerous reliability issues, Zanardi also made a series of crucial errors, his F1 return in Australia a prime example. He was consistently outpaced by team-mate Ralf Schumacher and rumours spread that he would not last long at Williams. A late season up-turn in speed seemed to signal a breakthrough. At both Spa and Monza he looked competitive, but problems cost him a good result. At Monza he had qualified an impressive fourth and briefly held second, but brake difficulties curtailed his pace and he dropped to seventh. The season ended with Zanardi failing to maintain his Monza form; he was dropped for 2000. Jenson Button replaced him.
We have the best memes on confrontation and passive aggressive behavior and listed which zodiac signs will go to great lengths to get what they want and the ones who back down easily when pushed. Look no further. We've listed and memed which zodiac signs are confrontational vs those likely to back down, by horoscope, zodiac sign, and astrology.
First I stumbled across these photos of the Velvet Underground’s junkie chanteuse doing a guest turn with Bauhaus and wouldn’t you know it, someone kindly posted the number, a cover of the VU’s “I’m Waiting for the Man,” on YouTube. Ian Astbury: “Nico just ended up in Manchester on heroin. Southern Death Cult supported Bauhaus at Salford University when she did ‘Waiting for the Man’ with them, and Pete Murphy had to hold her up, she was so smacked out!” Peter Murphy “Nico was gothic, but she was Mary Shelley gothic...
Find out more about the 2004 exhibition Ellen Gallagher: eXelento at Gagosian 555 West 24th Street, New York. Works, editorial content, and more.
The New York Palace (Hungarian: New York-palota) is today a luxury hotel. Built by an insurance company as a company hall, its Café in the ground floor named New York Café (Hungarian: New York kávéház) was a longtime center for Hungarian literature and poetry, almost from its opening on October 23, 1894 to its closure in 2001, to reconstruct it into a luxury hotel, as it is now. The café was also reopened in May 5, 2006 in its original pomp, as was the whole building.
Ashwagandha plants aren't something you generally find outside of India and Nepal, but they'll grow easily in a backyard garden. Also known as Indian ginseng, it's a potent medicinal in the Ayurvedic tradition. It's said to impart
Hedwig Eleanora, born October 23, 1636, was the Queen Consort of King Charles X of Sweden. After his untimely death in 1660, she served as Regent in her son's minority. Her rule was not without some...
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Photographs of 1960s Ireland. The National Library of Ireland is home to a terrific collection of snapshot depictions of 1960s Ireland. Thanks to readers writing in we know the names of many of the faces in these photographs. Dates and locations transport us to a vibrant Dublin city and the lush Irish countryside. … Continue reading "Fabulous Snapshots Of 1960s Ireland"
The Windsors over in the U.K. are baptizing another baby today—the image above shows the happy family rejoicing at the christening of Prince Charles—and
Michael Crichton, born this day in 1942, was the first author to have his work land at number one in film, television, and book sales at the same time.
The Battle of Leyte Gulf took place 70 years ago
Maurice Tillet (October 23, 1903 – September 4, 1954)[1] was a Russian-born French professional wrestler known as The French Angel. Tillet was a leading box office draw in the early 1940s and was...
Photography by Kristian Schuller for Vogue India October 2017 Stylists: Anaita Shroff Adajania & Priyanka Kapadia Hair: Yianni Tsapatori Makeup: Elton Fernandez
Good Queen Alysanne medieval: Uta von Ballenstedt (c. 1000, Ballenstedt — after 23 October, 1046) of the House of Ascania was the Margravine of Meissen, the wife of Eckard II, and the subject of a...
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In Pakistan in 2004, the Makran Coastal Highway which links Karachi with the port town of Gwadar was opened. The new road finally allowed tourists easier access to the Hingol National Park, 240 kms (150 miles) away from Karachi, and home to the huge anomalous rock formation known as the 'Balochistan Sphinx'.
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Contains all of the articles, lists, excerpts, abstracts and minutes listed in the third edition of Lancour's Bibliography. This set includes obscure foreign sources and excerpts from books, bibliographies and place and variant surname spelling indexes, a | Author: Carl Boyer 3rd | Publisher: Heritage Books | Publication Date: October 23, 2007 | Number of Pages: 334 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0940907232 | ISBN-13: 9780940907232
Survey says: art students are having more sex than science students in university.
Yesterday morning, I played very briefly just to buy a pack of red turnip seeds from Joan for 1,000 bells. Even though she calls it a pack of “seeds,” it must just be one seed…because it only grows one red turnip. But I immediately planted it and watered it. I did not purchase any regular … Continue reading "New Peanut"
Place à l’élégance désinvolte, aux couleurs punchy et au charme bohème. L’inimitable style The Animals Observatory adoucit et égaye, cette saison
Let’s keep it going people. via Yawn, Roach and Tubbs. Sounds like the mafia has taken over. via Saturn devouring his po boy. via Everyone seems to really hate my Pikachu costume. via This sign on the bathroom door of a local seafood restaurant. via Homemade car in Albuquerque. via Putting together a cat wheel
October is the shoulder season in Iceland, but it's still a great time to travel here! Yes, you'll want to bring layers to stay warm, but you'll be able to do a ton of cool stuff and the crowds will be thinner than in the high season. Here are the best things to do in
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