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- "Sensation Comics" (Wonder Woman) Comic Book for October 1948 -

- October 01, 1948
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"Sensation Comics" (Wonder Woman) Comic Book for October 1948
- Photo by Jack Brady While Visiting Mexico City for the 1963 Mexican Grand Prix (II Gran Premio de Mexico), October 1963 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images taken by Jack Brady Associates. In 1963, Brady photographed the Mexican Grand Prix. He also documented his time in Mexico City.

- October 01, 1963
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Photo by Jack Brady While Visiting Mexico City for the 1963 Mexican Grand Prix (II Gran Premio de Mexico), October 1963
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images taken by Jack Brady Associates. In 1963, Brady photographed the Mexican Grand Prix. He also documented his time in Mexico City.
- Photo by Jack Brady While Visiting Mexico City for the 1963 Mexican Grand Prix (II Gran Premio de Mexico), October 1963 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images taken by Jack Brady Associates. In 1963, Brady photographed the Mexican Grand Prix. He also documented his time in Mexico City.

- October 01, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Photo by Jack Brady While Visiting Mexico City for the 1963 Mexican Grand Prix (II Gran Premio de Mexico), October 1963
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. This digital image is one of several hundred images taken by Jack Brady Associates. In 1963, Brady photographed the Mexican Grand Prix. He also documented his time in Mexico City.
- Face Mask, Made by Donna Morgan, 2020 -

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Face Mask, Made by Donna Morgan, 2020
- Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Delivery Driver" Action Figure, 2020 - Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.

- 2020
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Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Delivery Driver" Action Figure, 2020
Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.
- Lunchbox & Thermos, Welcome Back Kotter, 1977 - For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.

- 1977
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Lunchbox & Thermos, Welcome Back Kotter, 1977
For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.
- Battle of the Superheroes: DC vs. Marvel - With a few exceptions, all comic book superheroes trace their origins back to only two companies—DC and Marvel. Learn how these companies differed radically in their approach to superheroes, in ways that persist today.

- December 30, 2019
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Battle of the Superheroes: DC vs. Marvel
With a few exceptions, all comic book superheroes trace their origins back to only two companies—DC and Marvel. Learn how these companies differed radically in their approach to superheroes, in ways that persist today.
- Lunchbox & Thermos, Charlie's Angels, 1977-1978 - For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.

- 1977-1978
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Lunchbox & Thermos, Charlie's Angels, 1977-1978
For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.
- Lunchbox, Ponytail Tid-Bit-Kit, 1959 - For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.

- 1959
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Lunchbox, Ponytail Tid-Bit-Kit, 1959
For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.
- Lunchbox & Thermos, Twiggy, 1966 - For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.

- 1966
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Lunchbox & Thermos, Twiggy, 1966
For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.