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1957 Press Photo Host Pinky Lee & Gumby on "The Gumby Show" - hcp68036

Pinky Lee welcomes Gumby to the Fun Forest on the NBC-TV Saturday morning "Gumby Show." Pinky does comic routines, songs and dances in a portion of the weekly children's show. Gumby is an animated figure made of plastic clay. Photo is dated 06-21-1957.


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1975 Press Photo Pinky Lee, Host of "The Gumby Show" - hcp68035

Pinky Lee is host of "The Gumby Show," children's program seen each week on NBC Television. Photo is dated 08-06-1975.


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1986 Press Photo "Gumby" - cvp39733

Photo is dated 11-20-1986.

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Press Photo Gumby and his pony pal, Pokey in Gumby the Movie - lrx24658

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1987 Press Photo Jean Donatto of Gumby's Playhouse - hca93891

Photo is dated 11-12-1987.  


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1989 Press Photo Gumby Toys. - cva82836

Photo is dated 12--1989.

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1992 Press Photo "Gumby" Cartoon Character - syp44452

Photo is dated 03-13-1992.  


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1992 Press Photo Gumby Balloon inflated for St. Patrick's Day Parade, Syracuse

Bill Smith of Smith Special Productions!; center, with the help of maintenance worker, Jim Nicholson, left, pump hot air into the 60 foot Gumby Balloons in front of the Syracuse Newspapers Building early Friday morning during a test inflation and preview for the St. Patrick's Day parade. St. Patrick's Day Parade, Syracuse. Photo is dated 03-13-1992.


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1992 Press Photo Gumby the Balloon in front of Syracuse Newspaper Building

Gumby, the Balloon meets his little look-a-like in front of the Syracuse Newspapers building in preparation for the 60 foot balloons appearance at the St. Patrick Day parade, Saturday in downtown. Photo is dated 03-13-1992.


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1992 Press Photo Gumby greeting Syracuse from the Syracuse Newspapers Building

St. Patrick's Day Parade. Photo is dated 03-13-1992.


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1992 Press Photo Gumby in Snow at St. Patrick's Day Parade, Syracuse, New York

Gumby arrives amidst the snow of Syracuse in time for the St. Patrick's Day parade. As seen outside of the Syracuse newspapers. Photo is dated 03-13-1992.  


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1992 Press Photo St. Patrick's Day Parade in Syracuse, Gumby covered in Snow

The snow covered Gumby makes his way down South Salina Street in the St. Patrick's Day Parade. This photo was taken from the 7th floor of the 500 Building at the corner of South Salina Street and West Onondaga Street. St. Patrick's Day Parade, Syracuse. Photo is dated 03-14-1992.


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1992 Press Photo Snow-covered Gumby in St. Patrick's Day Parade, New York

The snow covered Gumby makes his way down South Salina Street in the St. Patrick's Day Parade. This photo was taken from the 7th floor of the 500 Building at the corner of South Salina Street and West Onondaga Street. St. Patrick's Day Parade, Syracuse. Photo is dated 03-14-1992.


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1992 Press Photo Gumby covered in snow during St. Patrick's Day Parade, New York

The snow covered Gumby makes his way down South Salina Street in the St. Patrick's Day Parade. This photo was taken from the 7th floor of the 500 building at the corner of South Salina Street and West Onondaga Street. Syracuse. Photo is dated 03-14-1992.  


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1993 Press Photo Gumby balloon a favorite, City of Festivals Parade in Milwaukee

Loud applause and cheers from the crowd indicated Gumby was one of the more popular features of the City of Festivals Parade Saturday. Gumby is a character from a clamation TV series and was sponsored by the Milwaukee Insurance Company.  Photo is dated 06-19-1993.
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1957 Press Photo Atomium, Theme Piece of Brussels Belgium 1958 World's Fair

Credit - United Press and NEA A symbolic stairway into the atomic age rises in the "Atomium," the theme piece of the Brussels, Belgium World's Fair. Soaring to a height of 330 feet and weighing 2,500 tons, the structure consists of three bipods supporting a maze of nine spheres, representing the atoms of a metal crystal, enlarged 150 billion times. Escalators will carry visitors through the tubes linking the aluminum-surfaced spheres, which will house exhibits showing peaceful uses of the atom. Photo is dated 10-18-1957.  


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1958 Press Photo Belgium- Nine Sphere Atomium at 1958 World's Fair in Brussels

Belgium- The nine-sphere Atomium, huge centerpiece of the pavilions and exhibits at the 1958 World's Fair, stretches from its resting place in Brussels, Belgium. Preparations are being made to put final aluminum covering over the skeleton of the one unfinished sphere. The Atomium represents a steel crystal of nine atoms. Each sphere is 55 feet in diameter and is interconnected by tubular passageways. There will be bars and restaurants in the lower spheres. The structure is well over 300 feet high. the fair opens April 17. Photo is dated 04-07-1958.  


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1958 Press Photo The Atomium at the Brussels 1958 World's Fair - mjw05361

Part of the grounds of the 1958 World's Fair at Brussels, Belgium, can be seen through a part of the Atomium, a giant model of an iron atom which is the focal point of the fair. This view is along Belgium Avenue, leading to the reception hall.  Photo is dated 04-09-1958.  


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Press Photo The world-renowned Brussels Atomium in Belgium, built in 1958

The Atomium, Brussels -- Built in 1958 for the World Exhibition, the Brussels Atomium is now known the world over. Symbolizing the immense power of nuclear energy, the enormous metal structure stands 340 feet high and its nine spheres, each 54 feet in diameter, represents an elemental crystal magnified 150,000 million times.

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Press Photo Atomium at Brussels Intl Exhibition - KSB53553

A View looking up through the Atomium at Belgian Jet Planes Flying Past during the opening ceremony at Brussels.

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Press Photo Atomium Interior, Brussels - KSB42055

Inside the Atomium At Brussels: In The fourth Sphere is a giant model of a Water reactor by Westinghouse.

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Press Photo Atomium At Brussels: Looking down from top of sphere. - KSB53405

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