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*'''Unknown date''' – The ''[[Wikipedia:Vasa (ship)|Vasa]]'', a massive warship which sank in [[1628]], was salvaged and housed in a special museum in the Swedish capital. The ship provided a rich foundation for production designer [[Rick Heinrichs]]' wilder and more fantastical designs for the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''.<ref name="IGN">[http://movies.ign.com/articles/718/718809p1.html IGN: Pirates 2 Exclusive: Davy's Sinister Ship]</ref><ref name="DMCPressKit">[http://adisney.go.com/disneypictures/pirates/downloads/POTC2_PressKit_Final.pdf POTC2 Presskit]</ref> |
*'''Unknown date''' – The ''[[Wikipedia:Vasa (ship)|Vasa]]'', a massive warship which sank in [[1628]], was salvaged and housed in a special museum in the Swedish capital. The ship provided a rich foundation for production designer [[Rick Heinrichs]]' wilder and more fantastical designs for the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''.<ref name="IGN">[http://movies.ign.com/articles/718/718809p1.html IGN: Pirates 2 Exclusive: Davy's Sinister Ship]</ref><ref name="DMCPressKit">[http://adisney.go.com/disneypictures/pirates/downloads/POTC2_PressKit_Final.pdf POTC2 Presskit]</ref> |
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*'''Unknown date''' – [[Ian Mercer (actor)|Ian Mercer]] ([[Quartermaster (zombie)|Quartermaster]]) born. |
*'''Unknown date''' – [[Ian Mercer (actor)|Ian Mercer]] ([[Quartermaster (zombie)|Quartermaster]]) born. |
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Revision as of 01:42, 23 October 2017
A list of events in the 1961 related to Pirates of the Caribbean.
July
- 4 – Ted Elliott born.
August
- 22 – Stephen Stanton (Mallot/Stubb/James Norrington) born.
September
- Unknown – the series premiere of re-dubbed "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color", previously known as the Walt Disney anthology telelvision series, and retained that moniker until 1969.
Unknown dates
- Unknown date – The Vasa, a massive warship which sank in 1628, was salvaged and housed in a special museum in the Swedish capital. The ship provided a rich foundation for production designer Rick Heinrichs' wilder and more fantastical designs for the Flying Dutchman.[1][2]
- Unknown date – Ian Mercer (Quartermaster) born.
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