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This was the golden era of Negro League baseball, a time when it produced some of its greatest stars.
Additionally, Brooks Robinson was named Most Valuable Player in 1964, just two years before the 1966 – 1983 golden era began.
But the real golden era for the costume jewelry began in the middle of the 20th century.
Valderrama played a huge role during the golden era of Colombian football during the 1990s.
The era has been called a golden age, but that was a myth created in the 1930s to lure tourists to a romantic era of tall ships and antiques.
Thus the era was indeed a golden age but only for a small but powerful and highly visible elite.
The period of 1890-1920 is considered the golden era of educational psychology where aspirations of the new discipline rested on the application of the scientific methods of observation and experimentation to educational problems.
Players of note in this golden era include Bob Davis, Leo Turner ( father of future star, Michael Turner ), Peter Pianto, Fred Flanagan, and Bernie Smith.
Migration Period golden bracteates, Vendel era helmet plates, a pair of identical Germanic Iron Age bird-shaped brooches, Viking Age objects depicting a moustached man wearing a helmet, and a portion of the 10th or 11th century Thorwald's Cross may depict Odin with one of the ravens.
"' Forever Changes ' is also an album that heralds the last days of a golden age and anticipates the growing ugliness that would dominate the counterculture in 1968 and 1969 ... ' Forever Changes ' is inarguably Love's masterpiece and an album of enduring beauty, but it's also one of the few major works of its era that saw the dark clouds looming on the cultural horizon, and the result was music that was as prescient as it was compelling.
The film will be based on Marl and the Juice Crew in the late 80's the golden era of Hip Hop.
Barrassi managed to reverse the club's fortunes, taking an unremarkable team that was once regarded as the traditional cellar dwellers of the competition, through a golden era of success that transformed North into one of the powerhouses of the VFL.
As the hip hop scene matured in Bristol and musical trends evolved further toward acid jazz and house in the late ' 80s, the golden era of the soundsystem was ending.
Many believe that without the group's primary producer, Ced Gee, the golden era of sampling may have looked very different.
The Victorian era marked the golden age of the British circus.
A golden era of 95 years comes to an end for Norway as civil wars between the members of Harald Fairhair's family line rage for the remainder of the century.
Amongst other things, Zeno was honored with the golden crown, and a tomb was built in honor of his moral influence on the youth of his era.
Sevilla also enjoyed a brief golden era, finishing as runners-up in 1940 and 1942 before winning their only title to date in 1946.
The golden era of the University of Kraków took place during the Polish Renaissance, between 1500 and 1535, when it was attended by 3, 215 students in the first decade of the 16th century.
Building on its later popularity in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century ethnic routines of the American vaudeville house, the style was explored extensively during the " golden era " of black and white, silent movies directed by figures Mack Sennett and Hal Roach and featuring such notables as Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx Brothers, the Keystone Kops, Gumball ( TV series ) the Three Stooges and El Chavo.
The Pala Empire can be considered as the golden era of Bengal.
The 1970s is often regarded as the golden era of British sitcom.
* Rajaraja Chola I ( considered by many as the greatest Emperor of the Chola Empire ) becomes the Chola Emperor and brings in another golden era of Tamils and of the Chola dynasty.

golden and 1920s
It had a " golden age " in the United Kingdom in the early 1920s when crowds reached 50, 000 at some matches ; this was stopped on 5 December 1921 when England's Football Association voted to ban the game from grounds used by its member clubs.
* Gilda Gray, " flapper ", 1920s -' 30s, known as the " Shimmy Queen " and Florenz Ziegfeld's " golden girl "
Perhaps due to the constraints of the wartime economy, no recordings of note were produced until the late 1920s and early 1930s, when the " golden era " of calypso would cement the style, form, and phrasing of the music.
Although women's football had its first golden age in the UK in the early 1920s, when one match achieved over 50, 000 spectators, this was stopped on 5 December 1921 when England's Football Association voted to ban the game from grounds used by its member clubs.
During the 1920s, a major addition was incorporated into Garfield Park: a grand, golden domed administration building for the West Park Commission designed by Michaelsen and Rognstad.
This began the era of thegolden age ” of amusement parks that reigned until the late 1920s.
Part of their coat of arms-the three golden stars on a blue background, which, as Lords of Sanneck, they had inherited from the once powerful Carinthian Counts of Heunburg in 1322-was incorporated into the Emblem of Yugoslavia in 1920s and the Slovenian coat of arms in 1991.
However the 1920s were a golden era for the club.
McAlmon is heavily featured in the book Memoirs of Montparnasse by John Glassco about the golden age of Paris in the 1920s when writers and artists flocked to the city.
In the late 1910s and 1920s, the corridos entered a golden age when Mexicans on both sides of the border recorded in San Antonio-area hotels, revolutionizing the genre alongside Mexico's political revolution.
The golden age was during the 1920s ; in 1929 nearly 1, 400 Johnnies imported over 9, 000 tonnes of onions to the UK.
Yiddish theatre is said to have two artistic golden ages, the first in the realistic plays produced in New York City in the late 19th century, and the second in the political and artistic plays written and performed in Russia and New York in the 1920s.
Founded in April 1908, the golden period in the history of St Albans City Football Club came during the 1920s.
Together they grossed US $ 8. 4 million in only five fights between 1921 and 1927 and ushered in a " golden age " of popularity for professional boxing in the 1920s.
The Dixie Hummingbirds are an influential American gospel music group, spanning more than 80 years from the jubilee quartet style of the 1920s, through the " hard gospel " quartet style of Gospel's golden age in the 1940s and 1950s, to the eclectic pop-tinged songs of today.
The most recent church of the three – the Church of the Flagellation – was built during the 1920s ; above the high altar, under the central dome, is a mosaic on a golden ground showing The Crown of Thorns Pierced by Stars, and the church also contains modern stained-glass windows depicting Christ Scourged at the Pillar, Pilate Washing his Hands, and the Freeing of Barabbas.
Professional boxing became popular in the United States in the 1920s and experienced a " golden age " after World War II.
The museum's first floor houses a Victorian village, with shop fronts representing emporia selling period wares ; a Victorian Science and Industry Room displays shells, rocks, minerals, and Native American artifacts in beautiful turn-of-the-20th-century cases, as well as stuffed birds, a small Egyptian mummy, model steam engines, elaborate examples of Victorian glassblowing, golden elephant bearing the world on its back, and a shrunken head ; and a Music Room, filled with mechanized musical instruments — including player pianos, reproducing pianos, orchestrions, and others — dating from the 1870s through the 1920s.
Stylistically, I was looking for a timeless modern design as well as a historical reference to the first golden era of German film, the Art Deco in the 1920s.

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