Press Photo Actor Bruce Davison in composite with "The Lathe of Heaven" co-stars
Left to right: Bruce Davison, Margaret Avery and Kevin Conway are the featured performers in The Lathe of Heaven, a two hour film adaptation of Ursula K. ever made-for television film on public television will air nationally over most PBS stations. Produ
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1980 Press Photo Bruce Davison and Kevin Conway, "The Lathe of Heaven"
This is an original press photo. Sci-Fi Drama: Bruce Davison (left) and Kevin Conway are co-starred in a two-hour film adaptation in Ursula K. Left Guin's best-selling science fiction novel, "The Lathe of Heaven," which will be televised nationally of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). (Please check local PBS station for area broadcast date and time). Photo measures 8 x 10 inches. Photo is dated 02-02-1980.
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Historic Images Part Number: nop18669Press Photo Kevin Conway, Bruce Davison, Nikki Flacks in "Lathe of Heaven"
This is an original press photo. Television Shows - L. Kevin Conway (C) portrays a scientist who uses technology to manipulate the dreams of a young man (Bruce Davison, foreground) on "Lathe of Heaven," a dramatic special based on Ursula K. Leguin's science fiction novel. Actress Nikki Flacks (R) looks on. This unusual program on the experiences of a man whose dreams literally come true premieres this fall on public television. Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches. Photo is dated --none.
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Historic Images Part Number: pip080671967 Press Photo Niki Flacks Classic Hilberry Wayne
Niki Flacks Hilberry Classic Theater Wayne State Photo measures 8 x 10.5. Photo date is: 12/12/1967.
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1977 Press Photo Richard Pryor and Margaret Avery Star in "Which Way Is Up?
This is an original press photo. Richard Pryor and Margaret Avery Star in "Which Way Is Up?"Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated --1977.
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1974 Press Photo Pretty 1970s Woman With Sebring Vanguard Electric Car mdy 469
Press photo of Pretty 1970s Woman With Sebring Vanguard Electric Car. Photo measures 7 x 10 inches and is dated 7/30/1974.
1974 Press Photo Pat Reeves smiles from electric auto by Sebring-Vanguard
This is an original press photo. Automobiles - Electric. Sebring-Vanguard Incorporated is offering this electric-powered vehicle as an alternative to the internal combustion engine for intra-city transportation. The CitiCar weighs 1120 pounds, will carry two people and up to 500 pounds of freight, will cruise at a maximum 28 miles per hour, and go 40 to 50 miles without recharging. The company says operating costs including battery replacements and electricity usage, average about 1 1/2 cents per mile. Lou Dalco of Vespa Southwest Incorporated, distributor for Houston, says the first month's shipment of 20 CitiCars has already been sold and should be on the streets in the next three weeks. The smiling driver is Pat Reeves.Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 08-03-1974.
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1974 Press Photo Chicago auto dealer Guy Beaufort in his Vanguard electric car
This is an original press photo. Chicago auto dealer Guy Beaufort checks for traffic before pulling out in his Vanguard electric car, Tuesday at Chicago. Beaufort says sales of the 1100-pound, 2 1/2 horsepower auto are increasing. It is believed to be the cheapest American made car, listing for $2,390, has maximum speed of 28 miles an hour, and can be recharged overnight in any 110-volt household outlet for 18 cents. Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 11-26-1974.
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1975 Press Photo Vintage Electric Auto CitiCar in Multnomah County Oregon
Press photo of Vintage Electric Auto CitiCar in Multnomah County Oregon. Photo measures 5.5 x 8.5 inches and is dated 10/17/1975.
1978 Press Photo Schoolteacher Corrine Robin Stands With Her Electric Car
This is an original press photo. Schoolteacher Corinne Robin drives one of two known electric cars in the New Orleans area. Her fiance, Dr. Norman Tyree, drives the other. She has been tooling around the city in the battery-powered car since January, gathering curious looks from other drivers in their gas-guzzlers.Photo measures 10 x 8inches. Photo is dated 06-03-1978.
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1980 Press Photo Electric commuter car at Goewey Dodge in Troy, New York
This is an original press photo. Electric commuter car at Goewey Dodge in Troy, New York Photo measures 9 x 7inches. Photo is dated 07-02-1980.
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Historic Images Part Number: tua924851980 Press Photo Kenneth Goewey with electric car in New york - tua92483
This is an original press photo. New York - electric cars - commuter car at Goewey Dodge in Troy - Kenneth W. Goewey Photo measures 9.25 x 7inches. Photo is dated 07-02-1980.
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Historic Images Part Number: tua924831981 Press Photo Steve Hanrahan views his electric car at his home. - hcx49946
This is an original press photo. Autos - Electric. Steve Hanrahan looks at his electric car in front yard. He put 3,300 miles on it in the first 16 months.Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 03-01-1981.
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1981 Press Photo Steve Hanrahan plugs in Comula-car electric vehicle at his home
This is an original press photo. Autos - Electric. Steve Hanrahan stands proudly beside his gas-saver electric vehicle. Hanrahan plugs in his Comula-car for a recharge at his homePhoto measures 10 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 04-26-1981.
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1981 Press Photo Car's License Plate on Electric Car, Texas - hca05919
This is an original press photo. Auto Electric Car's License Plate 14 Electric Cars What their owners say, TexasPhoto measures 10 x 5.75 inches. Photo is dated 04-26-1981.
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Press Photo Professor Arye Braunstein gives the "Ugly Duckling" a trial run
This is an original press photo. The "Ugly Duckling" makes its debut-The world's first civilian car partially powered by solar energy: A tow- seater car known as the "Ugly Duckling" made automotive history by becoming the world's first civilian car partially powered by solar energy. Professor Arye Braunstein, head of the Power Engineering Department of Tel-Aviy University, demonstrated the "Ugly Duckling", which was converted from a regular electric battery-powered vehicle into a "mixed-fuel" vehicle. Its batteries get one-quarter to one-third of their energy from two silicone solar cell panels covering the roof and the front part of the vehicle. Where every other self-reporting automobile would have had its engine and radiator. The output of the solar panels 16 modules of 36 cells each amounts to about 1 kwh-adding at least 25 percent to the range of the car. The Duckling was made from a city car which costs 2,500 dollars and has range of 60 kms. The increase in range is considered a major break-through, since one of the principal handicaps of the city car had been that it would barely cover the average suburbanite's travels to and from work. The idea is to part the car in the sun. Photo shows Professor Arye Braunstein gives the "Ugly Duckling" a trial run in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Photo measures 9.5 x 7inches. Photo is dated --None.
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1983 Press Photo Ralph Hartwell sits behind the wheel of his electric car
This is a vintage press photo. Ralph Hartwell sits behind the wheel of his six-horsepower electric car. automobile Photo measures 10 x 8 inches. Photo is dated 08-10-1983.
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Historic Images Part Number: nob326341972 Press Photo Ursula LeGuin, Portland Author of The Lathe of Heaven
This is an original press photo.
For Ursula LeGuin, Portland author of seven science fiction books (the latest of
which is "The Lathe of Heaven"), the dilemma of individual freedom today is that
the corporate and governmental super-agencies created out of the technology of
the past 25 years are out of control and threatening the human beings who
created them. Photo measures 10.25 x 8inches. Photo is dated
02-13-1972.
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