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- James Bond: Secret Agent 007 Game, 1964-1970 - In 1953, author Ian Fleming created the fictional character James Bond -- an agent in the British Secret Service code-named 007. The success of the Bond films in the early 1960s led Milton Bradley to capitalize on this popular-culture icon. Players maneuver their spies around the board to gain points and win the game.

- 1964-1970
- Collections - Artifact
James Bond: Secret Agent 007 Game, 1964-1970
In 1953, author Ian Fleming created the fictional character James Bond -- an agent in the British Secret Service code-named 007. The success of the Bond films in the early 1960s led Milton Bradley to capitalize on this popular-culture icon. Players maneuver their spies around the board to gain points and win the game.
- Lunchbox, James Bond: Secret Agent 007, 1966 - Generations of children have proudly sported pictorial lunchboxes of their favorite film characters since they were first introduced in 1950. The "James Bond -- Agent 007" box came out in 1966, with most of its artwork based on the movie <em>Thunderball</em>. Aladdin was hesitant to sell lunchboxes based on a movie but was convinced by the succession of hit Bond films.

- 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Lunchbox, James Bond: Secret Agent 007, 1966
Generations of children have proudly sported pictorial lunchboxes of their favorite film characters since they were first introduced in 1950. The "James Bond -- Agent 007" box came out in 1966, with most of its artwork based on the movie Thunderball. Aladdin was hesitant to sell lunchboxes based on a movie but was convinced by the succession of hit Bond films.
- "Bond, James Bond" Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, 2003 - In 2003, Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation hosted a traveling exhibition on fictional spy James Bond. Developed by Great Britain's National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, it featured movie props and costumes, design artwork, storyboards, and replica film sets associated with 007. The exhibit's name? <em>Bond. James Bond.</em>

- June 21, 2003
- Collections - Artifact
"Bond, James Bond" Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, 2003
In 2003, Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation hosted a traveling exhibition on fictional spy James Bond. Developed by Great Britain's National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, it featured movie props and costumes, design artwork, storyboards, and replica film sets associated with 007. The exhibit's name? Bond. James Bond.