James Dean was a very famous cricket player in the 1950's Lucas David was a rugby ledgend in the 1950's
Very bad...very bad.
The 5 greatest players in the history of Sporting Lisbon, were the players of possibly the greatest Sporting team of all time, the team in the 1950s of the "Cinco Violinos", translated it means the "Five Violins".
Tennis, cricket, Aussie rules, rugby, golf, squash, fishing, swimming
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A Yank tank is Australian slang for an extravagent American car, or United States slang to a pre-1950s American car in Cuba.
The Isetta originated in the early 1950s with the first release to the motoring press in 1952. Sporting an egg shape and bubble-like windows, it was called a bubble car.
Aside from the fact that American movies meant that Australians had more of an idea about American culture then their own. Not a great deal.
No. He served in the Senate and led the "Red Scare" investigations in the 1950s. He died in 1957.
Stella Lees has written: 'The Oxford companion to Australian children's literature' -- subject(s): Australian Authors, Bio-bibliography, Biography, Books and reading, Children, Children's literature, Australian, Dictionaries 'The 1950s, how Australia became a modern society, and everyone got a house and car' -- subject(s): History, Social conditions
That depends on how you define "killed". There were US prisoners of war at Hiroshima and some of them died in the atomic bombing. Many of the US nuclear tests in the 1950s exposed soldiers to levels of radioactivity that killed them from cancers and other diseases as late as the middle 1980s.