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1983 Borah Peak earthquake.
photo: AP / John Redman
This is a March 1983 file photo of British politician Michael Foot
photo: AP / Bob Dear
This is a March 1983 file photo of British politician Michael Foot and his wife Jill in Ebbw Vale in Wales. Foot, a bookish intellectual and anti-nuclear campaigner who led Britain's Labour Party to a disastrous defeat in 1983, died Wednesday March 3, 2010 officials said.
photo: AP / Aijaz Rahi
Member of the winning Indian cricket team of 1983 World Cup Sunil Gavaskar
photo: Creative Commons / Renzo Grosso
Bordeaux wine Cos D'Estournel - 1983 - Bottle, glass and chesses
photo: Public Domain / Hedning
Nintendo's Game and Watch "Mario's cement factory" from 1983.
photo: Creative Commons / David Monniaux
Alain Prost's 1983 Renault Formula 1 RE40
photo: Creative Commons / Cobatfor
A-7Es on the USS Independence (CV 62) in 1983
photo: Creative Commons / File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske)
A New York Air DC-9-32, 1983
photo: AP / Aijaz Rahi
Captain of the winning Indian cricket team of 1983 World Cup Kapil Dev smiles as he speaks during an event organized as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations in Bangalore, India, Tuesday, June 3, 3008. India won the cricket World Cup in 1983 in the final match against West Indies at Lords in England.
photo: Creative Commons / SSt
Fiat 127
photo: Creative Commons
Interior of a Tatra T3SUCS tram manufactured after 1983 in Prague, Czech Republic.
photo: Public Domain / Bull-Doser
1983-1990 GMC S-15 Jimmy photographed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
photo: AP / Aijaz Rahi
Members of the winning Indian cricket team of 1983 World Cup Sunil Gavaskar, left, and Kapil Dev smile as they attend an event organized as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations in Bangalore, India, Tuesday, June 3, 3008. India won the cricket World Cup in 1983 in the final match against West Indies at Lords in England.
photo: Creative Commons / Chris McKenna
The London Underground 1983 Stock was a class of electric multiple unit designed for the Jubilee Line
photo: Public Domain / OSX
1983–1985 Daihatsu Charade (G11) CX 5-door hatchback, photographed in Bundeena, New South Wales, Australia.
photo: Public Domain / Francis pullen
Highgrove Court in Beckenham designed by Joyce Lowman and built by Frank Pullen and sons circa 1983
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Sunil Gavaskar , cricket
photo: AP PHOTO / Michel Euler
Wine dealer Pascal Vincent shows two 1983 bottles of the famed white wine Chateau d'Yquem - French wine
photo: Iraqi State Television
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein shakes the hand of Donald Rumsfeld, special envoy of President Ronald Reagan, in Baghdad , 1983.
photo: Creative Commons / Atamari
An African woman, wearing native garments, performs during a visit from participants in the West Africa Training Cruise 1983.
photo: Creative Commons / Peter Skuce
Orton Mere station building, which opened in 1983.
photo: US DoD file
Beirut, Lebanon - Two Marines stand in front of the U.S. Embassy which was destroyed by a terrorist bomb attack, 29 Apr 1983.
photo: Creative Commons / Csörföly D
Ayuntamiento of A Coruña. Francisco Vázquez Vázquez had been mayor of the city from 1983; however, after becoming the Spanish ambassador to the Vatican,
photo: US Army file / Sgt Michael Tyler
Indonesian President Suharto is welcomed as he arrives for a visit in America, at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, 1st January 1983.
photo: Creative Commons / Gernot Keller
Playa Blanca movies Krull (1983), Enemy Mine (1985), One Million Years B.C. (1966) and Broken Embraces (2009) were partially filmed on Lanzarote.
photo: Creative Commons / Davidwogan
December sunrise over Mount's Bay, Marazion, Cornwall, England. In the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again,
photo: Creative Commons / Nslsmith
1751cc EK1 Engine in a 1983 Honda Accord
photo: Creative Commons / David.
Patrouille de France at RIAT 2004. 1983 - Two aircraft collide while performing 4 vs 4 crossover maneuver at an airshow in Niort, France.
photo: Public Domain / Happyme22
President Ronald Reagan signs the bill commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday on Nov. 2, 1983 in the White House rose garden.