1964 

75 creative works found

  • Photo taken at the 2007 Atlantic Nationals in Moncton, New Brunswick Canada

  • The Dragon is a key element in Chinese culture. A creature of myth and legend. the symbol of good fortune and sign of intense power, the Oriental Dragon is regarded as a divine beast Believed to be a deliverer of good fortune and a master of authority, those people born in Dragon years are to be honored and respected. The Dragon is the fifth animal in the astrological cycle, Dragon Years follow the Rabbit and recur every twelfth year. Though the starting day of the year may vary the majority of people born in the years 1904 * 1916 * 1928 * 1940 * 1952 * 1964 * 1976 * 1988 * 2000 are considered Dragons. Dragons are the free spirits of the Zodiac. Conformation is a Dragon’s curse. Rules and regulations are made for others. Restrictions extinguish the creative spark that burns brightly in their life. Dragons must be free and uninhibited. The Dragon is a beautiful creature, colorful and flamboyant. A bundle of energy, gifted and utterly irrepressible, everything Dragons do is on a grand scale Their behavior is natural and isn’t meant for show. Confident and fearless in the face of challenge, they are almost inevitably successful. Dragons usually make it to the top. A Dragons’ generous personalities give them the ability to attract many friends, but they can be rather solitary people at heart. Often to their own detriment A Dragon’s self-sufficiency can mean that he or she has no need for close bonds with other people. The month of the Dragon is April and as such their Western astrological counterpart is Aries Dragons can be innovative. enterprising, flexible, self-assured. brave, passionate, conceited, tactless, scrutinizing and quick-tempered. The simple Chinese Character for Dragon can speak if you listen.

  • ‘Plastisol Heat Transfer’ version of this t-shirt and others are available at http://www.redb.com.au with immediate delivery!

  • A classic Australian car released in the 60’s.

  • 1964 – The Beatles came to touring Australia . The Beatles were in Australia while during a related competition winner were two sisters . As part of prize of the competition, winners two beautiful Sister Fans called Ms Judith Howe and Ms Dorothy Howe were assigned to greet Mr Ringo Starr on landing at Sydney Airport and they expressed their felling to him by kissing together. In the backgound is romantic picturesque landscape of “The Blue Mountain with Three Sisters Mountain at Sydney Australia, in the vicinity of the Great Dividing Range . If you want to buy the original of my Oil on Canvas Art work, please send your offers on my email: sunil-c-sharma@hotmail.com I welcome you to view and to give your comments about my “Oil on Canvas” work..Thank you for viewing my work in advance, it is very inspirational to read comments and I do appreciate it so much when people are kind enough to do so. / Please note that -Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All images are the copyright of the artist – Copyright © Sunil Sharma. All Rights Reserved. The Beatles Drummer who joined rest of the group later due to his medical condition called Tonsillitis. However, a large number of fans were distraught as could not even see him and it was such a rush that a large number of excited, breathless fans were treat by Ambulance staff and female mob of fans were weeping and many fans fainted and many got crushed. Please buy this fine art work for your special momento of love; as a seed in your Love life for Love to grow further now and onwards. This Art is part of ” Art Love Therapy ” to attract love partners and heal your loving heart NOW !

  • Near Olsztynek, Warmia and Mazury, Poland

  • Freehand sketch by Omniartist (JFColella) The EH was the eighth Holden model since 1948. In a period of 18 months more than 250,000 EHs were sold, making it the fastest selling Australian car ever. Based on the popular EJ, the EH incorporated a new-look roofline and clever styling which, to most eyes, improved its looks from every angle. A total of 256,959 were built, with standard sedans selling for $2102 Media: Pencils, graphite on paper – created 2009 If you would like to commission a similar drawing please contact me for a quote, stating size required and other key information.

  • Holden / Holden EH / 1963 – 1965 / Country: / Australia / Engine: / 6 cyl. / Capacity: / 2262 cc / Power: / 95-120 bhp / Transmission: / 3 spd. man 2 spd. hydramatic / Top Speed: / 82 mph / Number Built: / 256,959 / Collectability: / 3 star /

  • Full frame of logo and upper grille trim

  • Behind Elijah is a NASA test Lunar Module from the sixties. Elijah is probably my favorite celeb. Super nice guy, and a photographer, too. See koudis.com for more

  • In Honor of my Father who never got to dive deep beneath the ocean but had worked for the company that built parts for the Alvin .. he once told me that he did all the accounting for the parts (big smile) ... around the same time he went back to school to become a computer programmer. I was introduced to flowcharts and binary and machine language .. it was so exciting.. although I have no fondness for Fortran and Cobol LOL … the computer that my father worked on filled a large room! sadly he died before computers became a household necessity .. I know if he had he would have shared the same passion that I also have for the electronic beasties (grin) ..... thanks dad for turning me onto computers! (big smile) ps. He was also an artist (big smile) .... I’m also very proud of this work. It is only the 2nd image I rendered in XenoDream (big smile) 3D work done in XenoDream with post work in Gimp. Best viewed large. also available as a T-shirt in varying sizes and styles XD-09-2-090405-29

  • 3d work done in XenoDream with post work (sizing, transparency) in PaintShopPro and Gimp. Best viewed large. also available as prints XD 09 0002 T 090405 14

  • 1964 Japan was an important year. In many ways, 1964 was the turning point for japan. They had just finished their reconstruction after WW2, introduced the first bullet train, and held the Summer Olympics. / My ode…

  • Spotted in Gimli on our vacation there. / The actual colors (lime green hood with an orange top and sides) were pretty wild to begin…but I decided to add a Flaming Pear Zephyr filter anyways… just for fun!

  • Taken at Bud Werner Memorial Library, Steamboat Springs, CO using Kodak Z650 EasyShare Digital Wallace “Buddy” Werner (February 26, 1936 – April 12, 1964) was an American ski racer in the 1950s and early 1960s. Born and raised in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Werner and his siblings were accomplished skiers, and competed in both alpine and nordic events on Howelsen Hill. Werner raced for the University of Colorado in the mid 1950s, making the Olympic team in his sophomore year, joining his elder sister Skeeter Werner Walker. Buddy Werner was selected for the U.S. Olympic Team three times: 1956, 1960, & 1964. His best chance to medal was in 1960 at Squaw Valley, but Werner broke his leg two months before the games while training in Aspen. A year earlier, he was the first non-European to win the famed Hahnenkamm downhill race in Kitzbühel, Austria, in 1959, at age 22.[ (The only American to win since was Daron Rahlves in 2003, on a fog-shortened course.) Werner finished in fourth in the slalom at the 1958 World Championships and took fifth in the giant slalom; he also finished fifth in the giant slalom at the 1962 World Championships. He placed eighth in the slalom at the 1964 Olympics, behind teammates (and medalists) Billy Kidd and Jimmy Heuga. Although Werner never won an Olympic or World Championship medal, he is considered the first world-class ski racer from the U.S.; he excelled in all three alpine disciplines. Following the conclusion of the 1964 racing season (at the U.S. Alpine Championships in Alaska), Werner retired from competition at age 28 and embarked on a new career. / He traveled to Europe in early spring to film the ski movie Ski-Fascination for Willy Bogner. Werner and German racer (and Olympic medalist) Barbi Henneberger, age 23, were suddenly caught in an avalanche on the Trais Fleur slope near St. Moritz, Switzerland, and died on April 12, 1964. Werner skied out of the first avalanche, but was caught up in a second; their bodies were found hours later, deaths attributed to suffocation. Werner was posthumously inducted into the National Ski Hall of Fame later that year. Storm Mountain, the primary mountain of the new Steamboat Ski Resort in his hometown, was renamed Mount Werner in his honor in February 1965. “Buddy’s Run”, which starts at the top of Storm Peak on Mount Werner, features a statue honoring Werner near the beginning of the run. He was inducted into the Colorado Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 1977. Contributions from all over the world were given in Buddy’s memory and used to build a new public library for the community of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Bud Werner Memorial Library opened its doors with a dedication ceremony on February 4, 1967. The Library was remodeled and there were additions added, such as the teen wind, the new childrens wing and the Library Meeting Hall. The Grand re-opening was last summer. 75% of all sales will go to purchase new books for the library’s teen section. / / /

  • Another of the collection of shots I took of this gorgeous 1964 Ford Gallaxie 500. The owners are getting married in Sept. and this is their get-away car..how awesome is that? / Thanks for taking a peak. :)

  • 1963 EJ Holden T-Shirt

  • Ian McAlister driving his 1964 Ford Mustang Coupe in the Biante Touring car Masters at Queensland Raceway Aug 2009.

  • Jim Richards driving his 1964 Falcon Sprint in the Biante Touring Car Masters at Queensland Raceway Aug 2009.

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