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Manhattan Bridge with Tug Boat $29.99 Erin Clark Manhattan Bridge with Tug Boat - Giclee Print |
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Jim Clark in Lotus Climax, 1964 Monaco Grand Prix. $24.99 Jim Clark in Lotus Climax, 1964 Monaco Grand Prix. - Photographic Print |
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The Tug $250 The Tug is the ultimate tug-of-war apparatus for creating competition and building team spirit. Using water for weight, the weight is adjustable up to 140 lbs. and the inertia created by water moving inside provides functional training results by working all muscle groups including core body muscles. The Tug's versatility provides for a wide range of exercise, training, and strength and conditioning activities. The Tug is endorsed by team coaches and strength and conditioning professionals worldwide. |
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Tug Of War $14.29 Tug Of War |
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1966 British Grand Prix $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 1966 British Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Brands Hatch on July 16, 1966. Jack Brabham and Graham Hill duelled at the start, until rain storms arrived on the circuit. Whilst Brabham maintained his lead, Jochen Rindt who had changed to rain tyres was catching him rapidly, whilst John Surtees in the Cooper was in 3rd, well clear of the rest of the field. Hill and Jim Clark then battled for 2nd and 3rd until Clark pitted and then Denny Hulme took over second place. As the rain dried, Rindt fell back. John Surtees and Graham Hill retired with mechanical problems, leaving Clark in fourth. Brabham duly led home teammate Hulme, Hill, Clark, Rindt and McLaren. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/07/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.24 inches |
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1965 Dutch Grand Prix $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Results from the 1965 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Zandvoort on July 18, 1965. Honda capitalised on their long hours of testing at Zandvoort when Ginther claimed a frontrow space with Graham Hill and Clark. He shot into the lead for the first 2 laps. Hill took the lead and then Clark overtook him on lap 6. Hill fell back with rev counter problems and Stewart was left to duel with first Gurney and then Clarkending up with a Scottish 12. The Dutch Grand Prix (Grote Prijs van Nederland) was a Formula One automobile race held at Circuit Zandvoort, from 1952 to 1985. 1985 was its final running, as the company that commercially ran the circuit (CENAV) went out of business, marking the end of Circuit Zandvoort. The track, owned by the municipality of Zandvoort, was not used for some time and part of the grounds and approximately half of the track was sold in 1987 to Vendorado, a bungalow park developer at that time. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/08/02 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.28 inches |
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Lois & Clark: The Complete Third Season [6 Discs] - $59.99 Includes:Lois & Clark: Chip Off the Old Clark (1995) Lois & Clark: Super Mann (1995) Lois & Clark: Virtually Destroyed (1995) Lois & Clark: Ultra Woman (1995) Lois & Clark: Don't Tug on Superman's Cape (1995) Lois & Clark: Just Say Noah (1995) Lois & Clark: When Irish Eyes Are Killing (1995) Lois & Clark: Contact (1995) Lois & Clark: Home Is Where the Hurt Is (1995) Lois & Clark: ... We Have a Lot to Talk About (1995) Lois & Clark: Ordinary People (1995) Lois & Clark: Big Girls Don't Fly (1996) Lois & Clark: Never on Sunday (1996) Lois & Clark: The Dad Who Came in from the Cold (1996) Lois & Clark: Tempus Anyone? (1996) Lois & Clark: I Now Pronounce You... (1996) Lois & Clark: Double Jeopardy (1996) Lois & Clark: Seconds (1996) Lois & Clark: Forget Me Not (1996) Lois & Clark: Oedipus Wrecks (1996) Lois & Clark: It's a Small World After All (1996) Lois & Clark: Through a Glass, Darkly (1996) Lois & Clark: Chip Off the Old Clark No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Super Mann No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Virtually Destroyed No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Ultra Woman No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Don't Tug on Superman's Cape No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Just Say Noah No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: When Irish Eyes Are Killing No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Contact No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Home Is Where the Hurt Is No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: ... We Have a Lot to Talk About No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Ordinary People No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Big Girls Don't Fly No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Never on Sunday No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: The Dad Who Came in from the Cold No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Tempus Anyone? No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: I Now Pronounce You... No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Double Jeopardy No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Seconds No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Forget Me Not No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Oedipus Wrecks No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: It's a Small World After All No synopsis available. Lois & Clark: Through a Glass, Darkly No synopsis available. |
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1966 French Grand Prix $82.85 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 1966 French Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at ReimsGueux on July 3, 1966. It was the 60th Anniversary race of Grand Prix racing, which had started with the GP of France in 1906. Jim Clark was a nonstarter, recovering from an accident after he was hit in the eye by a bird during practice. Qualifying was firmly in the hands of Ferrari and especially Lorenzo Bandini with a pole set at 2:07.8 in his 3litre 312/66. After the start, Bandini duly led, with Jack Brabham in his Old Nail BT19 which had a bit less straightline speed following in his slipstream for a while. Mike Parkes, who had taken over at Ferrari from John Surtees acquitted himself well, duelling with Graham Hill for third place, becoming second when Hills camshaft broke. When the Italian had to retire due to a broken throttle linkage, Brabham took 1st place at the finish his first win since the 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix and the first driver to win a championship Grand Prix in his own car. It was also the last race ever at ReimsGueux, the original venue of the Formula One French Grand Prix. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/08/04 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches |
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Tug of War $19.99 Tug of War - Art Print |
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Tug Tea $24.99 Tug Tea - Photographic Print |
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Tug Man $24.99 Tug Man - Photographic Print |
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Three on a Tug $24.99 Three on a Tug - Photographic Print |
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Tug and Temeraire $39.99 Tug and Temeraire - Giclee Print |
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