The Lone Ranger and Tonto door size posters (1957)
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Clayton Moore, Linda Stirling, and The Crimson Ghost (1946)
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Linda Stirling-John Compton-Clayton Moore "Jesse James rides again" 1947, de Fred C. Brannon, Thomas Carr.
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B.C.'s securities regulator says a Vancouver company violated securities rules when it developed a cryptocurrency under false pretenses and took in $3.3 million from 500 investors in B.C. and beyond.
The B.C. Securities Commission alleges payment processor NetCents and its CEO, Clayton Moore, broke securities rules when they issued a NetCents Coin cryptocurrency in 2017, including by making "misrepresentations" about demand and how the cryptocurrency was to be managed.
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The Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore) astride his mighty steed, Silver, from The Lone Ranger television series (1949-1957).
Moore played the Ranger for 169 of the series' 221 episodes. For the 1952-53 season he was replaced by John Hart, reportedly due to a contract dispute. However, Hart was not accepted in the role, and his episodes were never rebroadcast (reruns) until sometime in the 1980s, when the show was in syndication.
Moore also portrayed the Masked Man in two color features, The Lone Ranger (1956) and The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958).
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“The Lone Ranger" premiered on ABC-TV on September 15, 1949. The series starred Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. #OnThisDay
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The Lone Ranger
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Legendary Bohlin saddle ensemble belonging to the Lone Ranger. From the estate of producer Jack Wrather, this is the saddle seen in most every television episode and film appearance of the Lone Ranger throughout the 1950s. Most often seen being ridden by Clayton Moore, it was also used by John Hart in his portrayal of the masked man, and most correctly belonged to the character of the Lone Ranger rather than an actor playing him. The saddle, bridle and breast collar set are in the style of Bohlin’s San Gabriel model, with only a few variations. The Bohlin shield plate is engraved “L R” and the rear cantle plate is beautifully inscribed “The Lone Ranger.” The seat is 14 1/2" and the cantle 4 1/2", the tapaderos are 22" long. A production-used, classic Bohlin saddle ensemble seen by millions and immortalized on film and television.
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Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels - The Lone Ranger (1956)
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The Crimson Ghost (1946) - German Poster
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Clayton Moore as Texas Ranger John Reid aka The Lone Ranger and his trusty steed Silver. Created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, the show first aired on WXYZ radio in Detroit, Michigan, in 1933 and on screen in 1938.
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The Lone Ranger, Tonto and Silver, from the 1949-1957 television series.
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