photo: Creative Commons / Ian Dunster
Stone set on the blessing of the church in 1958
photo: GNU / Morven
1958 Ford Fairlane
photo: GFDL / Sfoskett
1958 Chevrolet Corvette
photo: Creative Commons / Lars-Göran Lindgren Sweden
Edsel Citation Convertible 1958
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Jazz Portrait Harlem, New York, 1958 (WN music poster)
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1958 BMW Model 507 Roadster
photo: Creative Commons / Tijuana Brass
A Continental Douglas DC-7 in flight, 1958
photo: Creative Commons / Liftarn
Lotus Eleven.
photo: Creative Commons / Cobatfor
An A3D-2 of Heavy Attack Squadron SIX (VAH-6) lands on the USS Ranger in 1958
photo: Creative Commons / Aude
The "World of Hockey Zone", which opened in 1998, is dedicated to international and Olympic hockey. By 1958, the Hockey Hall of Fame had still not raised sufficient funds to construct a permanent building in Kingston.
photo: Creative Commons / Mwanner
Penn Yan 14 foot, early 1950s, with a 1958 18 horsepower Johnson engine, Rainbow Lake, NY.
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T-55 at the Imperial War Museum North, UK. T-55 (Ob'yekt 155)[96] - Produced 1958–1963[97], in Poland 1958–1964, in Czechoslovakia from 1958 to 1983. It has a new turret with floor, PAZ nuclear-blast protection and over-pressure NBC system, gamma ray detector,
photo: Creative Commons / EurekaLott
Northern entrance, showing the 1971 Marcel Breuer expansion. In March of 1958, the first addition to the building opened, doubling the museum's floorspace
photo: Creative Commons / Valdiney
Jame's Flamingos at Laguna Coloradan in Bolivia. The first flamingo hatched in a European zoo was a Chilean Flamingo at Zoo Basel in 1958
photo: Creative Commons / Spurzem
Zündapp Bella R 154 from 1958 The Zündapp Bella was the most popular German scooter in the 1960s
photo: Creative Commons / J GKlein
Lana Turner's former home where Johnny Stompanato was killed in 1958
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ex-RAF Folland Gnat T.Mk1 during a display at Kemble Airport, Gloucestershire, England, in 2008. This aircraft is painted in the colours of a former RAF display team, the Yellowjacks.
photo: Creative Commons / Jim.henderson
Eastern stairs
photo: Creative Commons / John Harrison
An American Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) watches as a chick breaks out of its shell. The first flamingo hatched in a European zoo was a Chilean Flamingo at Zoo Basel in 1958
photo: European Community / Angusmclellan
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala, Model 1747 2-door Hardtop, 6 cylinder, color Honey Beige with Anniversary Gold.
photo: Creative Commons / Mbz
Fort Point, below the Golden Gate Bridge. Fort Point is a popular filming location. The most famous example is Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 thriller Vertigo where Kim Novak's
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Fountain in the front of the Legion of Honor .The Palace is seen in the Alfred Hitchcock movie Vertigo (1958) when Scottie follows Madeleine Elster to the museum, where she stares at one painting for a considerable time.
photo: Creative Commons / Arpingstone
J/1U Workmaster, built 1958
photo: Creative Commons / Raul
Monterey Pop Festival performers included The Who (photo circa 1975). The Monterey Jazz Festival began in 1958, presenting such artists as Louie Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and Billie Holiday,
photo: Creative Commons / Monado
Mikasa shikanshitsu inside the ship. A preservation movement resumed in 1958, with United States participation through financial support and the direct involvement of Admiral Chester Nimitz.
photo: AP Photo/Ed Maloney
Opera soprano Maria Callas acknowledges cheers from a capacity crowd at the Civic Opera House in Chicago, Jan. 22, 1958. It was her first singing engagement since the upset in Rome in which she did not complete her performance claiming illness.
photo: Creative Commons / Josep Renalias
Ribeira and Douro river. In 1958 and 1960, Porto's streets hosted the Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix on the Boavista street circuit. A reenactment of the races was held from 8 July to 10 July, 2005.
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The Independence Monument, Phnom Penh. The Independence Monument (Vimean Ekareach) in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, was built in 1958 following the country's independence from France.
photo: Creative Commons / Mphh
Daihatsu Bee
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The Nauvoo Temple: built in 1846, destroyed soon after, and rebuilt in 2002.