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Charlton became one of the famed Busby Babes, the collection of precociously talented footballers who emerged through the system at Old Trafford in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as Matt Busby set about a long-term plan of rebuilding the club after the Second World War.
Several collectors have catalogued the songs including John Meredith whose recording in the 1950s became the basis of the collection in the National Library of Australia.
Several Heinlein works have been published since his death, including the aforementioned For Us, The Living as well as 1989's Grumbles from the Grave, a collection of letters between Heinlein and his editors and agent ; 1992's Tramp Royale, a travelogue of a southern hemisphere tour the Heinleins took in the 1950s ; Take Back Your Government, a how-to book about participatory democracy written in 1946 ; and a tribute volume called Requiem: Collected Works and Tributes to the Grand Master, containing some additional short works previously unpublished in book form.
In the late 1950s he published Structural Anthropology, a collection of essays outlining his program for structuralism.
Like many grape varieties, Chardonnay first came to Australia in the collection of James Busby in 1832, but it only really took off in the 1950s.
Apart from art classes taken in Chicago during the 1950s, Quinn never attended art school ; nonetheless, taking advantage of books, museums, and amassing a sizable collection, he managed to give himself an effective education in the language of modern art.
" Now here's my plan ...", Shel Silverstein's best known cartoon of the 1950s, became the title of his 1960 cartoon collection.
His best known cartoon of the 1950s was featured on the cover of his next cartoon collection, Now Here's My Plan: A Book of Futilities, published by Simon & Schuster in 1960.
It gained wider circulation in the 1950s when it was translated into English and published as part of Kurt Wolff's edited collection, The Sociology of Georg Simmel.
* Pickwick Records releases LP collection of ten 1950s A-and B-sides of singles by Simon & Garfunkel, recorded under their pseudonym Tom & Jerry, and tries to pass it off as current material by the duo.
This book is a collection of six of Goffman ’ s essays ; the first four essays were published around the 1950s, the fifth is published in 1964, and the last essay was to finish the collection.
His art was largely forgotten until the 1950s when his descendents began to sell the family collection.
In 2011, he published a collection of short stories called Los Angeles Stories, written about people living in Los Angeles in the 1940s and 1950s.
Having been banished from Monaco in the late 1950s, she lived down the coast from Monaco at Èze, with a large collection of dogs and cats.
A collection of the German constructions of VTOL ( vertical take off and landing ) planes developed in the 1950s and 1960s is quite unique.
Loco N ° 13 from the Guinness Brewery. The Narrow Gauge Railway Museum collection began in the 1950s when the Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society ( TRPS ) was the first voluntary society in the world to take over and run a public passenger carrying railway.
At the end of 1950s the collection, which had grown to approximately 40, 000 volumes, was transferred to Canberra, to be located in the Canberra Community Hospital and nearby huts.
Over the course of the 1950s the collection grew steadily, and by the time of McDonald's retirement in the 1960s, the collection had grown to 150, 000 volumes.
The National Park Service maintains a collection of example aircraft of the type with historic connections to the airfield, and displays them in a 1950s era " nose hangar ".
From the early 1950s on, some baked clay ' Figurines ' appeared, most of them belonging to the Gobin collection in Paris.
* " American Dream Cars " collection from the 1950s
The 1950s and 60s also saw the publication of Herbert Tampere's Eesti rahvalaule viisidega ( Estonian folk songs with melodies ), a collection of folk songs.

collection and 1960s
The following year, Treasures, an album of covers of 1960s and ' 70s hits was released, and featured a diverse collection of material, including songs by Mac Davis, Pete Seeger, Kris Kristofferson, Cat Stevens, Neil Young, and Joni Mitchell.
Pin Ups, a collection of covers of his 1960s favourites, followed in October, producing a UK number three hit in " Sorrow " and itself peaking at number one, making David Bowie the best-selling act of 1973 in the UK.
Throughout the 1960s and early to mid-1970s, American scholar Bertrand Harris Bronson published an exhaustive, four-volume collection of the then-known variations of both the texts and tunes associated with what came to be known as the Child Canon.
He had a collection worthy of a museum by the late 1960s.
Christopher Bailey's Spring 2006 collection for Burberry was inspired by Margaret's look from the 1960s.
In the 1960s, many more fragments were published in the collection of the Egyptian papyri from a dig of an ancient garbage dump at Oxyrhynchus.
The permanent collection of the foundation is based primarily on nine private collections: Solomon R. Guggenheim ’ s collection of non-objective paintings ; Karl Nierendorf ’ s collection of German expressionism and early abstract expressionism ; Katherine S. Dreier's gift of paintings and sculptures ; Peggy Guggenheim ’ s collection, concentrating on abstraction and surrealism ; Justin K. and Hilde Thannhauser ’ s collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modern masterpieces ; part of Hilla von Rebay's collection ; Giuseppe Panza di Biumo's holdings of American minimalist, post-minimalist, environmental and conceptual art of the 1960s and 1970s ; a collection of photographs and mixed media from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation ; and the Bohen Foundation's collection of film, video, photography and new media.
* CWU Library's Roslyn's Black History collection A collection of 84 historic photographs dating from the late 19th century to the 1960s of African-American miners, settlers and residents of the coal mining community of Roslyn, Washington.
New recording commenced in 2009, following the release of The Place and the Time, a well-received collection of demos, outtakes, alternate versions and otherwise unreleased material from the band's 1960s recording period.
The bridge was operated as a toll bridge until the 1960s, with a toll collection booth located at the Northern ( Indooroopilly ) end ( see the video link below ).
" This was set half-right by the publication in 2005 of New Bats in Old Belfries, a collection of satires on friends and enemies written between the 1920s and 1960s.
By introducing the miniskirt into the haute couture of the fashion industry, Courrèges gave it a greater degree of respectability than might otherwise have been expected of a street fashion .. An even more prominent French fashion designer, Yves St. Laurent, began to show shorter skirts in his fall / winter 1965 collection, including his famous " Mondrian " dress ( inspired by the work of painter Piet Mondrian ), a trend that he continued with throughout the 1960s, although he became more famous during this period for introducing the concept of the formal trouser suit for women into haute couture.
* Eel Pie Island – collection of hippie memoirs & pics from the 1960s
A selection from this collection was translated into English and published in two volumes in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

collection and ballads
The result was a collection of 280 songs, ballads, ditties, brought together from all regions of America, more than one hundred never before published: The American Songbag.
We know from a reference in William Langland's Piers Plowman, that ballads about Robin Hood were being sung from at least the late 14th century and the oldest detailed material we have is Wynkyn de Worde's collection of Robin Hood ballads printed about 1495.
Cover to Banjo Paterson's seminal 1905 collection of bush ballads, entitled The Old Bush Songs
One prominent such effort was the collection by Francis James Child in the late 19th century of the texts of over three hundred ballads in the English and Scots traditions ( called the Child Ballads ) most of which predated the sixteenth century.
" Francis James Child indeed retitled Child ballad 102 ; though it was titled The Birth of Robin Hood, its clear lack of connection with the Robin Hood cycle ( and connection with other, unrelated ballads ) led him to title it Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter in his collection.
The collection of traditional folk ballads, blues and laments sung to her own guitar accompaniment sold moderately well.
It is also influenced by historical fiction, begun by Sir Walter Scott, under the influence of romantic collection of folklore and ballads.
Pickens lent his voice to the 1975 studio recording of Bobby Bridger's collection of Western ballads A Ballad of the West, in which he narrated part 1, " Seekers of the Fleece ", the story of Jim Bridger and the mountain man fur trade era.
During its early western history, Australia was a collection of British colonies, and Australian folk music and bush ballads such as Waltzing Matilda were heavily influenced by Anglo-Celtic traditions, while classical forms were derived from those of Europe.
Cover to Banjo Paterson's seminal 1905 collection of bush ballads, entitled The Old Bush Songs
Sharp's collection of Appalachian ballads was published in 1932.
Their typical album is a collection of mostly traditional songs with one or two instrumental tracks of jigs and / or reels added ; the traditional songs often include some of the Child ballads.
In April 1972, Vaughan recorded a collection of ballads written, arranged and conducted by Michel Legrand.
In 1801 Hogg was recruited to collect ballads for Walter Scott's collection The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border and met Scott himself the following year.
According to folklore scholar Jack Zipes, one of the best known ballads from the collection is Brentano's original piece " The Lore-Lay " about a siren who lured men to death at the Lorelei, a cliff along the Rhine.
The Han dynasty witnessed major developments in Classical Chinese poems, including both the active role of the imperial government in encouraging poetry through the Music Bureau, an official agency, and through the collection of Han dynasty folk ballads ( although some of these seem to have perhaps been subject to a post-folk literary polishing, as in the case of the Shijing, the amount of editing is not certain ).
He took a firm stance that only true work songs should be included in his collection, thus resisting the temptation to let shanties slide into the genres of ballads or other off-duty songs.
A collection of country-style ballads mixed with blues, it utilised The New Yardbirds, later to become Led Zeppelin, as Proby's backing band.
* " The Groom Porters Lawes at Mawe ," in, A collection of black-letter ballads and broadsides, ( 1867 ), pp. 123-125
We know from a reference in William Langland's Piers Plowman, that ballads about Robin Hood were being sung from at least by the late 14th century and the oldest detailed material we have is Wynkyn de Worde's collection of Robin Hood ballads printed about 1495.
Most of these works, although important in unearthing, and in some cases preserving, locally relevant ballads, largely depended on manuscript sources, rather than oral collection and often did not give tunes, but only lyrics.
Border ballads were a major part of those collected by Francis James Child and make up most of the sixth volume of his ten volume collection of The English and Scottish Popular Ballads ( 1882 – 98 ).

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