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Gordon Cooper at Ticker Tape Parade

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  • Pièce
  • 1963-6-1

TICKER TAPE PARADE -- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper waves to crowds lining famed Broadway in New York May 22 during ticker tape parade, the city's traditional tribute to a hero. An estimated four million persons turned out to honor the astronaut for ...

The Times of Ceylon Press

Astronaut Glenn Testing a Trumpet

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  • 1962-3-15

Col. John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, testing a trumpet which was presented to him by musician Paul Toadman when the spaceman visited New York, recently.

Keystone Press Agency Ltd.

Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper in New York

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  • 1963-6-11

36-year-old astronaut, L. Gordon Cooper received a tumultuous welcome when he went to New York with his family to receive the City's Medal of Honour and a scroll. The family were give the traditional ticker tape parade along Broadway. Above: Astro...

The Times of Ceylon Press

The Russian Cosmonaut Major Gherman Titov And His Wife

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  • 1962-5-9

The Russian cosmonaut Major Gherman Titov, and his wife recently visited United Nations Headquarters where he was the guest of honour at a reception given by the acting UN Secretary-General U. Thant. After the reception, Major and Mrs. Titov were ...

United Nations Information Centre

Major Gherman Titov the Second Soviet Cosmonaut

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  • 1962-5-14

The Soviet Cosmonaut, Major Gherman S. Titov, recently visited United Nations headquarters where he was the guest of honour at a reception given by acting U.N. Secretary-General, U Thant. The cosmonaut and his wife were later conducted a tour of t...

United Nations Information Centre

Astronauts Welcomed in New York City

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  • 1969-8-18

The Apollo-11 crewmen wave to the huge crowd lining Broadway in New York City recently as they are given a traditional welcome of ticker tape, flags and hearty cheers. From left are Michael Collins, Edwin Aldrin and Neil Arm strong.

Daily Mirror