- The
Ramblers' ****ociation,
branded simply as the
Ramblers, is
Great Britain's
walking charity. The
Ramblers is also a
membership organisation with around...
-
Rambler (album), a 1977
album by
Johnny Cash The
Ramblers (band), long-running
Dutch jazz
ensemble The
Ramblers, one-time
backing band of
Perry Como (notably...
- however, and
settled into a
pattern of
producing 2,500
Ramblers a year. In 1910, all
Ramblers were now four-cylinder medium-priced cars.
While on vacation...
- the
second level of the
English football league system.
Founded as
Stoke Ramblers in 1863, the club
changed its name to
Stoke in 1878 and then to
Stoke City...
- The
Rambler was a
periodical (strictly, a
series of
short papers) by
Samuel Johnson. The
Rambler was
published on
Tuesdays and Sa****ays from 1750 to 1752...
- today. Cobh
Ramblers F.C owes its
formation in 1922 to the
success of a
challenge football match between two
local field hockey clubs, '
Ramblers' and 'Cork...
-
produced by Ike Turner, they
might have
sounded like The
Tarbox Ramblers. The way the
Ramblers lay down
their backroads grit and raw hillbilly-rock jive, you're...
- larger, more
profitable senior Ramblers, so for 1958, the
American was
available only as a two-door
sedan (senior
Ramblers came only in a
variety of four-door...
-
Philadelphia Ramblers were a
minor professional ice
hockey team
based in the
Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
Ramblers pla**** for nine...
- Theo Uden
Masman and the
Ramblers was on 11
April 1964. In 1974 Jack
Bulterman and
Marcel Thielemans relaunched The
Ramblers.
Their 1941 song "Dag Schatteboutje"...