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Not originally published in LIFE. Neil Armstrong and his customary late dinner over the Wall Street
peashooter85:The other space race competitor —- The Zambian Space Program of 1964Recently the death
NASA Astronauts John Young, Frank Borman and Neil Armstrong with Deke Slayton, during desert surviva
W.G. Armstrong & Co. British Gatling gun with carriage, dated 1873.from Rock Island Auctions
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akbrrdatt:Louis Armstrong plays for his wife Lucille (1961) by the Sphinx Black Love Thursdays
yourmaj3sty:Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Sphinx by the pyramids in Giza, 1961
collective-history:A girl holds The Washington Post of Monday, July 21st 1969 stating ‘The Eagle Has
birdarchive: Louis Armstrong plays for his wife
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Louis Armstrong plays for his wife, Lucille, in front of the Sphinx and Great pyramids in Giza, Egyp
DAY: 85/100 Lance Armstrong: "YOU MIGHT HAVE DONE IT TOO: On Being Erased From One History and
In 1969, Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong called Houston, Texas, from the moon. The first word spo
On April 13th 1596 Walter Scott of Buccleuch freed notorious reiver William Armstrong of Kinmo
“Matthew sadly can’t be here. Nick Braun who is his, what do you call him really on the
good-and-colorful: jump-suit: Neil Armstrong with his son Eric. Photos by Ralph Morse I’ve n
thecolorofexcellence: Taken in 1961, the iconic Black jazz musician Louis Armstrong performs for his
afroambrosia: sneakingferocity: Louis Armstrong plays for his wife, Lucille, in front of the Sphi
[Model 1895 U.S. Army Officers’ Hat], Armstrong Uniforms, Chicago via Heritage Aucti
THE 10 MOST IMPORTANT PHOTOGRAPHS IN HISTORY 1. Footprint on The Moon, 1969 Astronaut Neil Armstrong
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Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis, 1970. Photo by Jack Bradley
Louis Armstrong behind the scenes in 1946
Not originally published in LIFE. Neil Armstrong and his customary late dinner over the Wall Street
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