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English: The Commodore's house in the Royal Navy yard wherein were built the ships used on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812. A partly completed ship is visible. A partly completed ship is visible.
Chevrolet Kingswood Estate, a premium variation of the Chevrolet Kingswood, manufactured from 1969 to 1972 Holden Kingswood , an automobile manufactured in various forms from 1968 to 1984 Media and entertainment
Commodore (Canada) Commodore (Finland) Commodore (Germany) or Kommodore; Air commodore, a rank in the Royal Air Force and other Commonwealth air forces; Commodore (yacht club), an officer of a yacht club; Commodore (Sea Scouts), a position in the Boy Scouts of America's Sea Scout program; Convoy commodore, a civilian in charge of a shipping ...
On Season 6 of "The Kardashians," Lamar Odom expressed regret at how he handled his seven-year marriage to Khloé Kardashian, which ended in divorce.
The Kingswood passenger car and Kingswood panel van ceased production with the demise of the HZ series in 1980, the passenger range succeeded by the smaller Commodore released two years earlier. However, the Kingswood name survived via the utility that comprised part of the WB series range manufactured between 1980 and 1985, sold alongside the ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 00:56, 24 March 2018: 580 × 468 (60 KB): Sbisbee (talk | contribs): Lumber schooner "Commodore" and tugboat "Arthur Foss" arriving at Los Angeles, 1937; photographer unknown; retrieved from Northwest Seaport photo archive; uploaded by Northwest Seaport Vessel Manager and Nautical Archaeologist 03-23-2018.
Commodore International Corporation [a] was a home computer and electronics manufacturer with its head office in The Bahamas and its executive office in the United States founded in 1976 by Jack Tramiel and Irving Gould. It was the successor company to Commodore Business Machines (Canada) Ltd., established in 1958 by Tramiel and Manfred Kapp.
The Holden Commodore (ZB); a re-badged Opel, was the last Commodore model before the discontinuation of the Holden marque On 17 February 2020, General Motors announced that the Holden brand would be retired by 2021, [ 175 ] after GM stated it would no longer make right-hand drive vehicles globally, [ 176 ] leaving the Australia and New Zealand ...