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- Lunchbox, The Beatles: Yellow Submarine, 1968 - Generations of children have proudly sported pictorial lunchboxes of their favorite musicians and movies since they were first introduced in 1950. Based on the music of The Beatles, the <em>Yellow Submarine</em> was a popular animated musical film featuring cartoon versions of The Beatles joining forces with Captain Fred to free Pepperland from the music-hating Blue Meanies.

- 1968
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Lunchbox, The Beatles: Yellow Submarine, 1968
Generations of children have proudly sported pictorial lunchboxes of their favorite musicians and movies since they were first introduced in 1950. Based on the music of The Beatles, the Yellow Submarine was a popular animated musical film featuring cartoon versions of The Beatles joining forces with Captain Fred to free Pepperland from the music-hating Blue Meanies.
- Record Album Cover, "Because" and "Theme Without a Name," 1964 -

- 1964
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Record Album Cover, "Because" and "Theme Without a Name," 1964
- Record Album, "Crosby, Stills & Nash," 1969 -

- 1969
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Record Album, "Crosby, Stills & Nash," 1969
- Record Album, "In Search of the Lost Chord," 1968 -

- 1968
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Record Album, "In Search of the Lost Chord," 1968
- Record Album, "Workingman's Dead," 1970 -

- 1970
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Record Album, "Workingman's Dead," 1970
- Record Album, "Nowhere Man" and "What Goes On," 1966 -

- 1966
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Record Album, "Nowhere Man" and "What Goes On," 1966
- Record Album Cover, "Sloop John B" and "You're So Good to Me," 1966 - The Beach Boys issued their version of "Sloop John B" as a single in March 1966, and it became a worldwide hit. The Bahamian folk song came to the band's attention through a 1958 recording by the American group the Kingston Trio. "Sloop John B" was included on the Beach Boys' influential <em>Pet Sounds</em> album, released in May 1966.

- 1966
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Record Album Cover, "Sloop John B" and "You're So Good to Me," 1966
The Beach Boys issued their version of "Sloop John B" as a single in March 1966, and it became a worldwide hit. The Bahamian folk song came to the band's attention through a 1958 recording by the American group the Kingston Trio. "Sloop John B" was included on the Beach Boys' influential Pet Sounds album, released in May 1966.
- Concert Poster for Electric Flag American Music Band, Moby Grape, and Steve Miller Blues Band at The Fillmore, 1967 -

- 08 August 1967-13 August 1967
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Concert Poster for Electric Flag American Music Band, Moby Grape, and Steve Miller Blues Band at The Fillmore, 1967
- Lunchbox & Thermos, The Beatles, 1965 - The Beatles burst onto the American scene in early 1964, causing pandemonium across the country and helping launch the so-called "British Invasion" of pop music groups. In the summer of 1965, the Beatles kicked off a huge North American concert tour. By this time, they had pervaded popular culture to such an extent that youth-oriented merchandise--like this lunchbox--was widely available.

- 1965
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Lunchbox & Thermos, The Beatles, 1965
The Beatles burst onto the American scene in early 1964, causing pandemonium across the country and helping launch the so-called "British Invasion" of pop music groups. In the summer of 1965, the Beatles kicked off a huge North American concert tour. By this time, they had pervaded popular culture to such an extent that youth-oriented merchandise--like this lunchbox--was widely available.
- Hallmark "The Beatles Yellow Submarine Lunchbox Set" Christmas Ornmanets, 2002 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 2002
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Hallmark "The Beatles Yellow Submarine Lunchbox Set" Christmas Ornmanets, 2002
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.