Thanks Lizzie! It is incredible how far TV has come. Even though I am watching less today, I still can appreciate how people can now watch TV on their watch. Dick Tracy would be amazed!
It's all relevant to time! I was researching the price of a replica Jaguar SS100, when I found out why so few original have the Jaguar hood ornament? Seems they were a 2 Pound Stirling option, which was just too much for a frivolous trinket back in 1937!
Million Dollar American Princesses! Interesting, that the English Country-House Living style of decoration was created by an American, Nancy Lancaster!
That's why Roald Amundsen's expedition was first to The South Pole, and Robert Scott's expedition was a complete failure! http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/britain_wwone/south_approaches_01.shtml
For better or worse, 90 years ago, January 26, 1926, Scottish born John Logie Baird publicly demonstrated the first Television! In front of the Royal Institution Of Great Britain, with a reporter from the Times London, he transmitted the image of a person with a ventriloquist dummy, (and it has...
Usually called a Hutch. If they are in the wall, then they are Built In, or, if near a kitchen in a large house, they can be called, A Butler Prep Area!
The 14th was never part of the AVG, nor the 23 Fighter Group. All were under the command of Chennault, and the 23rd did have former AVG pilots in it, as did the Chinese transport squadron.
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