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Of the 3,908 Reos built for 1932, only 176 were 8-35 Royales. Only 32 of the Royales were rumble-seat coupes, and this is the only known survivor. The Elegance at Hershey, June 14, 2015.
Original Caption: "Free Labor Will Win," 1942 - 1945
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: NWDNS-44-PA-835
From: Series: World War II Posters (Record Group 44)
Created by: Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Domestic Operations Branch. Bureau of Special Services, ( 03/09/1943 - 09/15/1945 )
Coverage Dates: 1941 - 1945
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945
Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/541329
Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.
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Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
PA_832 [30 points]
April 2010 is absolutely the month of the appearance of many space invaders in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Only in the night of 21/03/2010 7 new space invaders appeared in the streets of the 20ème (PA_827 thru PA_835). Most of them within walking distance of 5 to 10 minutes from eachother.
Date of invasion: 21/03/2010
[Photo of PA_832 taken by me 28 days after invasion]
Rue de Lesseps 27/09/2023 19h52
For most space invader fans a place where they can find two space invaders which is quite much for a street with a length of only 170 meters.
At the end of this street PA_835 and in the beginning PA_822.
Here just the street during crépuscule (twilight)
Rue de Lesseps
Rue de Lesseps is a street in the 20ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Père-Lachaise. Rue de Lesseps is a public road located in the 20ème arrondissement of Paris. It begins at 81 bis, rue de Bagnolet and ends in a dead end by a wall of the Père-Lachaise cemetery.
Length 170 meters, width 7 meters and created in the year 1889.
It is named after the French diplomat and administrator Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894), who directed the drilling of the Suez Canal (the Suez impasse a few meters from the street refers to it).
PA_835 [20 points]
The street version of the invasion kit IK_12 ("HOME") which is already reported SOLD OUT only 2 weeks after its introduction in April 2010.
The invasion kit IK_12 offer: 150 limited copies for 180 € a piece and 30 signed and numbered copies for 300 € a piece.
Date of invasion: 21/03/2010
DELETED (seen May 2012)
PA_835 [20 points]
The street version of the invasion kit IK_12 ("HOME") which is already reported SOLD OUT only 2 weeks after its introduction in April 2010.
The invasion kit IK_12 offer: 150 limited copies for 180 € a piece and 30 signed and numbered copies for 300 € a piece.
To view the hidden location click here.
Date of invasion: 21/03/2010
DELETED (seen May 2012)