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    Artificial hip developed by Neil Armstrong, circa 1970s

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    Artificial Hip: Developed by Armstrong. For 3-D model, see digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu/armstrong/armstrong-artificial-hip.html

    Armstrong families - Fred Hitt

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    Life of Fred Hitt and his family who immigrated to Canada from England. Interview details his and his brothers' early days working in Calgary, Alberta and eventual move to Armstrong, B.C in 1913 where he purchased a small farm. Interview of his accounts of Armstrong, B.C

    Chinese community in Armstrong

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    Okanagan Historical Society Armstrong/Enderby Branch with a discussion about the Chinese community in the Armstrong Area. Speakers include Ralph Lockhart, Mat S. Hassen and Mary Jong

    Aviators Flight Log Book

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    Photograph of a page from Neil Armstrong’s aviator’s flight log from September 1951. The log contains records of and data from 12 different flights and is signed “N.H. Armstrong.

    Neil Armstrong Letter to James Fletcher

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    Correspondence from Neil Armstrong to NASA administrator James Fletcher regarding Apollo 11 Personal Preference Kits or PPKs.

    Neil Armstrong letter to “R.” [full name unknown] regarding interview for Cincinnatian, 1972

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    See also Fritz Steiner letter to Neil Armstrong requesting interview for Cincinnatian: http://hdl.handle.net/2374.UC/713399In this manuscript note, Armstrong writes that he has no desire to turn the Cincinnatian into a news publication

    History of banks in Armstrong - Mat Hassen and Jean Gill

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    An interview with Mat Hassen about the history of the first banks and their operations in Armstrong, B.C. Also details his early life growing up in Armstrong and family history. The Bank of Montreal was the first bank to be established in Armstrong, B.C. An interview with Jean Gill about the history of the first banks and their operations in Armstrong, B.C. She was the first woman employed in the bank in the early days of banking. Her father had encouraged her to apply after there was a shortage of employees at the bank due to WWII. To learn more read Okanagan History Sixty-sixth report of the Okanagan Historical Society pg. 93-94 available here: https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ohs/items/1.013224

    Neil Armstrong as a child

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    Astronaut Neil Armstrong at age three in Cleveland, Ohio, July 4, 1933. In 1969 Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon

    Neil Armstrong with sister

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    Photograph of astronaut Neil Armstrong as a child, posing with his sister June Armstrong Hoffman, ca. 1935. Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, in 1930, and went on to be the first man to walk on the moon in 1969
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