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In 1969 a plaque commemorating Holt was bolted to the seafloor off Cheviot Beach after a memorial ceremony.
Mantle's monument in Monument Park ( Yankee Stadium ) | Monument Park. On Mickey Mantle Day, June 8, 1969, in addition to the retirement of his uniform Number 7, Mantle was given a plaque that would hang on the center field wall at Yankee Stadium, near the monuments to Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Miller Huggins.
The official opening ceremony took place at Victoria station on 7 March 1969: Queen Elizabeth II unveiled a commemorative plaque on the station concourse.
A small plaque was unveiled in his memory on 19 April 1969 on the site of his cottage, now rebuilt as a branch of Lloyds TSB, situated on the junction of Hare Street and Balgores Lane.
The commemorative plaque left on the Moon in July 1969 features text set in Futura.
Part of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module, still on the moon, includes a plaque showing the arrangement of the Earth's continents in 1969.
In the motion picture " Latitude Zero " by Toho Productions ( 1969 ), Stornoway Harbour is featured on a wall plaque as the construction site of the submarine " Alpha ".
For unknown reasons, his grave was without a headstone until 1998, although a large plaque to him was dedicated by his sister in 1969 and surmounts the altar.
File: Ochterlony Monument Plaque-Esplanade-Kolkata 2011-12-18 0001. JPG | The plaque embedded in the wall of the monument, which reads that it was dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of the Indian freedom movement on August 9, 1969.
A plaque was placed at the antenna site, honoring Ed Klein for signing on the station on July 27, 1969.
A roadside plaque unveiled on 25 February 1969 stated that the first recorded motor accident in Great Britain to have involved the death of the car driver had taken place at Harrow on the Hill on a road called Grove Hill seventy years earlier, on 25 February 1899.

1969 and Leigh
In 1969, critic Andrew Sarris commented that the success of the film had been largely due to " the inspired casting " of Leigh, and in 1998 wrote that " she lives in our minds and memories as a dynamic force rather than as a static presence.
* Kenyon Junction ( built between 1833 and 1837 ; junction with the Bolton and Leigh Railway ; closed 2 January 1961 and the Tyldesley Loopline ; closed 5 May 1969 )
Ridley joined Humble Pie in 1969 and was replaced by Andy Leigh ( in time for 1970's album Ceremony ) who went on to Matthews Southern Comfort with ex-Fairport Convention vocalist Ian Matthews.
In Kes ( 1969 ), Welland had played an English schoolteacher, an occupation in which ( like fellow Kes actor Brian Glover and its writer Barry Hines ) he had been employed, teaching art at Manchester Road Secondary Modern school in Leigh, where he was known as " Ted " Williams because of his Teddy Boy curly hair style.
It opened as " Leigh Halt " in 1911 ; was renamed " Lyghe Halt " in 1917 ; " Leigh Halt " again about 1960 ; and " Leigh " in 1969.
Some of the jewelry was from Leigh Hainline, who had lived next door to Schaefer when they were teenagers ; Hainline had vanished in 1969 after telling her husband she was leaving him for a friend from childhood.
Berry went on to star in the 1969 musical comedy Hello Down There ( reissued as Sub a Dub Dub ) as Mel Cheever, the nemesis to Tony Randall and Janet Leigh, and with Denver Pyle in 1976's in Guardian of the Wilderness, the story of Galen Clark, the man who created Yosemite National Park.
Denis C. Betts ( born 14 September 1969 in Leigh, Lancashire ) is an English rugby league coach and former player.
Local trains also ran to Manchester via Leigh, but these services ceased in 1969 when the Eccles-Tyldesley-Leigh-Kenyon branch was closed as a result of the Beeching Axe.

1969 and was
In 1969 it was declared a historical artistic monument of national interest.
The first manned flight of Apollo was in 1968 and it succeeded in landing the first humans on Earth's Moon in 1969 through 1972.
Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Lunar Module ( LM ) on the Moon on July 20, 1969 and walked on its surface while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command spacecraft, and all three landed safely on Earth on July 24.
The Miesian formal language of geometric grids employed in the buildings was also used by Aalto for other sites in Helsinki, including the Enso-Gutzeit building ( 1962 ), the Academic Bookstore ( 1962 ) and the SYP Bank building ( 1969 ).
In March 1969, during a Congress of International Federation of Airline Pilots ’ Associations in Amsterdam with the presence of representatives of civil pilots from 41 countries, a resolution was unanimously passed, which guaranteed the pilots the right to 12 or 24-hours
The American Football League ( AFL ) was a major American Professional Football league that operated from 1960 until 1969, when the established National Football League ( NFL ) merged with it.
But in 1969, it was revealed to the public that the 2, 4, 5-T was contaminated with a dioxin, 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin ( TCDD ), and that the TCDD was causing many of the previously unexplained adverse health effects which were correlated with Agent Orange exposure.
In 1969 it was also released in the US, under the pseudonym " Shannon ", where it was also a minor hit.
Jensen's most controversial work, published in February 1969 in the Harvard Educational Review, was titled " How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?
( Howerd went on to star in Up Pompeii !, a 1969 British television comedy series set in ancient Pompeii, as the slave Lurcio, whose character was based on Pseudolus.
In 1969 an improved version, the E-2, was introduced with clipped wings and various changes to the fuzing.
Avibrás Aerospace Industry ( Avibrás Indústria Aeroespacial S. A .- Avibrás ) was established in 1961 ; Engesa, in 1963 ; and Embraer, in 1969.
Prior to 1969, the National League champion ( the " pennant winner ") was determined by the best win-loss record at the end of the regular season.
From 1969 to 1993, home field advantage was alternated between divisions each year regardless of regular season record and from 1995 to 1997 home field advantage was predetermined before the season.
It started in 1969, when the American League was reorganized into two divisions, East and West.
) The FCC ordered comparative hearings, and in 1969 a competing applicant, Boston Broadcasters, Inc. was granted a construction permit to replace WHDH-TV on channel 5.
The film, which was co-directed with Leach and producer Cynthia Munroe, had been shot in 1963 but remained unreleased until 1969, when De Palma's star had risen sufficiently within the Greenwich Village filmmaking scene.
Dionysus in 69 ( 1969 ) was De Palma's other major documentary from this period.
In 1969, Charlton was awarded the OBE for services to football.
The pitching staff was phenomenal, with four pitchers winning six Cy Young Awards ( Mike Cuellar in 1969 ; Jim Palmer in 1973, 1975, and 1976 ; Mike Flanagan in 1979 ; and Steve Stone in 1980 ).
When the United States renounced its offensive biological warfare program in 1969 and 1970, the vast majority of its biological arsenal was composed of these plant diseases.

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