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Hillman was a
British automobile marque created by the
Hillman-Coatalen Company,
founded in 1907,
renamed the
Hillman Motor Car
Company in 1910. The company...
- with a band
called the
Hillmans (the lead
singer of the
Hilllmans is Tony Minx, and the '
Hillmans' is a
reference to the
Hillman Minx).
Taylor married...
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Vanderveen (1973) -
entry for 1935
Hillmans - Page 11
Instruction Book for
Hillman Sixteen and Twenty-70 (1935)
Hillman 16hp & Twenty-70
Spare Parts Catalogue...
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Hillman Township is the name of two
places in the U.S.
state of Minnesota:
Hillman Township,
Kanabec County,
Minnesota Hillman Township,
Morrison County...
- Uruguay, and Venezuela. New
Zealand cars were ****embled as
Hillmans by Chrysler/
Hillman importer Todd
Motors for
several years from
about 1964. The model...
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Hillman College was a women's
college in Clinton, Mississippi, that
existed from 1853
until 1942. It was
originally named the
Central Female Institute...
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David Charles Ammon Hillman is an
American classicist,
known for his re-interpreting of Christianity. He was a
professor at
Saint Mary's
University of...
- departed.
McGuinn and
Hillman decided to
recruit new members,
including country rock
pioneer Gram Parsons, but by late 1968,
Hillman and
Parsons had also...
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Hillman (born
December 4, 1944) is an
American musician. He was the
original b****ist of the Byrds. With
frequent collaborator Gram Parsons,
Hillman was...
- offer. However, an
accidental discovery leaves him
convinced that the
Hillmans'
interest lies less in the long-term
profits of the
venture than in the...