973 resultados para Commerce Motor Car Company
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On cover: Prepared by the Kentucky State Highway Dept., State-Wide Highway Planning Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 20268.7.
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Includes index.
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"Serial no. 92-35."
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Photo album title: Three Men in a Six. President H. B. Joy; Chief Engineer Russell Huff; General Superintendent B. F. Roberts
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[Conceptual Sketch of Scheme 1], untitled. Ink sketch on white paper, 8 1/2 x 11 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Streetcars. On verso: Train and Military Company from Nov. 1895 MichStoner, Claude Thomas, 1899-1977igan Central Magazine, "Headlight"
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Script for non verbal performance work for young audiences. Three productions by the Queensland Theatre Company 2000-2002. (QTC/QPAC) Out of the Box Festival of Early Childhood 2000. Queensland Arts Council Tours 2000, 2001, 2002. Seoul Arts Centre 2000 Selected by ASSITEJ as a representative script for Australia Set entirely in the backseat of a car, with the road behind appearing on a rear-projection screen, Backseat Driver is the story of two very different children battling the fingerdrumming, motor-humming boredom of a long car trip. Using non-verbal performance, video projection and the music of Cliff Richard, Elvis Presley and the Shadows, Backseat Drivers is a comedy for anyone who has ever asked the question ”are we there yet?”. Exploring the power of creative play, Backseat Driver has enjoyed three productions, including a season for Korean audiences at the Seoul Arts Centre in 2001.
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Script for non verbal performance work for young audiences. Three productions by the Queensland Theatre Company 2000-2002. ----- ----- ----- (QTC/QPAC) Out of the Box Festival of Early Childhood 2000. Queensland Arts Council Tours 2000, 2001, 2002. Seoul Arts Centre 2000 ----- ----- ----- Selected by ASSITEJ as a representative script for Australia ----- ----- ----- Set entirely in the backseat of a car, with the road behind appearing on a rear-projection screen, Backseat Driver is the story of two very different children battling the fingerdrumming, motor-humming boredom of a long car trip. Using non-verbal performance, video projection and the music of Cliff Richard, Elvis Presley and the Shadows, Backseat Drivers is a comedy for anyone who has ever asked the question ”are we there yet?”. Exploring the power of creative play, Backseat Driver has enjoyed three productions, including a season for Korean audiences at the Seoul Arts Centre in 2001.