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later became known as
Diggers because of
their attempts to farm on
common land. Due to this and to
their beliefs, the
Diggers were
driven from one county...
- Look up
Digger or
digger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Digger or
diggers may
refer to: Excavator,
heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom...
- the 1930s, the gold
digger trope was used in a
number of po****r
American films, most
notably Gold
Diggers of 1933, Gold
Diggers of 1935, Baby Face, Red-Headed...
- Look up gold
digger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gold
Digger, Gold
Diggers or The Gold
Diggers may
refer to: Gold
digger,
someone who
engages in...
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Diggers is a coming-of-age film
directed by
Katherine Dieckmann. It
portrays four working-class
friends who work as clam
diggers in West Islip, on the...
- Landout. The
Diggers fostered and
inspired later groups like the Yippies. The
Diggers took
their name from the
original English Diggers (1649–1650) who...
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Diggers Rest (formerly
Diggers' Rest) is a
suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is 28 km (17 mi) and 29
minutes north-west of Melbourne's Central...
- The Gold
Diggers,
starring Hope
Hampton and
Wyndham Standing, and
again as a
talkie in 1929,
directed by Roy Del Ruth. That film, Gold
Diggers of Broadway...
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Based on the 1919 play The Gold
Diggers—which was also
turned into a
silent film of the same name in 1923—Gold
Diggers of
Broadway utilized showgirls,...
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Grave Diggers 4, 5 and 8 were
built to suit this purpose, and were
never driven in any
major capacity by Anderson.
Anderson drove Grave Digger 7, a direct...