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  1. 10. März 2021 · I bought this 1949Hamilton Vardon” and restored it without knowing much about it. I just liked the look. As it turned out, I had an iconic watch. One that collectors value.Hamilton attempted to create a water proof case similar to the Rolex Oyster with a cup-like back and a sealed bezel and two-piece crown.

  2. Drums – Sonny Greer ( tracks: 11 to 15) Liner Notes [October, 2001] – Anatol Schenker. Photography By – Erich Mohr. Piano – Billy Strayhorn ( tracks: 1 to 4, 7 to 10, 14, 15), Duke Ellington ( tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 15) Tenor Saxophone – Paul Gonsalves ( tracks: 11 to 15) Trombone – Lawrence Brown ( tracks: 11 to 15), Quentin Jackson ...

  3. James H. „JimmyHamilton (* 25. Mai 1917 in Dillon, South Carolina; † 20. September 1994 in Saint Croix, Jungferninseln) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz -Klarinettist, Tenorsaxophonist, Arrangeur, Komponist, Musiklehrer. Er arbeitete 25 Jahre mit Duke Ellington .

  4. Jimmy Hamilton and The Duke's Men WOR Studios, NYC, Nov. 21, 1945 Baby Dodds' Jazz Four WOR Studios, NYC, Dec. 26, 1945 1946. Sidney Bechet - Albert Nicholas Blue Five WOR Studios, NYC, Feb. 12, 1946 John Hardee's Swingtet WOR Studios, NYC, Feb. 28, 1946 John Hardee 6 WOR Studios, NYC, May 31, 1946

  5. 1949 Hamilton Wildcats Results. The Hamilton Wildcats of the Canadian Football League ended the 1949 season with a record of 0 wins and 12 losses, finishing fourth in the CFL's Interprovincial Rugby Football Union. Hamilton racked up 147 points, while the shaky defensive squad surrendered 284, most in the league. Frank Gnup coached the team.

  6. March 25, 1949 Hamilton Street Railway Report. July 4, 1949 DeCew Falls. Hydro. Aug. 8, 1949 Ambersley, "Irish Davey" Murder at his "house" Sept. 1949 Noronic. Fire at Toronto. Nov. 15, 1949 Beverly Creek changed course. (Chas. Robertson farm, 7th concession) Dec. 7, 1949 Municipal candidates. Election of Dec. 7/49. Dec. 8, 1949-Feb. 6,1950 ...

  7. With yet another new head coach (Jimmy Gardner), the Hamilton Tigers roared off to an impressive 10–4–1 start in the 1924–25 NHL season. Only halfway through the season, they had more wins than any other season in their NHL history. The team slumped somewhat in the second half of the season but still managed to finish first overall with a record of 19 wins, 10 losses, and 1 tie, just ...