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  2. Archibald Willard - Wikipedia

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    Ryder made much of his money in chromolithography, printing popular and marketable images for the average household. He saw a potential in Willard to create humorous and cheerful paintings to make profits. [3] Willard painted The Spirit of '76 about 1875 in Wellington, Ohio after he saw a holiday parade pass through the town square. [4]

  3. Haymakers (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Haymakers is a 1785 genre painting by the British artist George Stubbs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It depicts a group of farmworker engaged in haymaking in the English countryside. It was produced with a pendant piece Reapers . [ 3 ]

  4. Portal:Hudson Valley/Selected picture/76 - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Muni route 76X bus at Rodeo Beach, April 2007.jpg

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  6. Dennis Loline - Wikipedia

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    Preserved City of Oxford Motor Services Loline II. The Dennis Loline was basically a license-built Bristol Lodekka, being primarily supplied to municipal, private sector British Electric Traction fleets and independent bus companies in the United Kingdom, during a period when Bristol's sales were restricted to state-owned bus companies.

  7. Gillig Transit Coach School Bus - Wikipedia

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    The Gillig Transit Coach School Bus is a series of buses that were produced by the American bus manufacturer Gillig from 1940 to 1982. Alongside its namesake usage as a yellow school bus , the Transit Coach also served as the basis of motorcoaches and other commercial-use vehicles.

  8. Remembering Pat Tillman - AOL

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    Look back at the life and legacy of Pat Tillman, who walked away from the NFL to enlist in the U.S. Army.

  9. Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    John D. Hertz and associates began acquiring smaller Chicago-area companies involved in bus-building in 1922, [1] and soon assembled a manufacturing site covering four square blocks. [2] Yellow Coach Manufacturing Co was formally established in 1923 as a subsidiary of Hertz's Yellow Cab Company , [ 3 ] and sold 207 buses in its first year.