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From the Clock Tower Place website: Clock Tower Place is the most recent rebirth of the historic mill property that was the setting of important developments in the industrial and information ages. In 1847 Amory Maynard purchased water rights to a stretch of the Assabet River and deeds to adjacent land, in partnership with William Knight. The two set about building a woolen mill and began manufacturing carpets and carpet yarn.
Built in 1892, the handsome Maynard Building is named for David Maynard, one of Seattle’s founders. It features distinctive pressed brick and sandstone cladding. Its arched entrance has intricately carved capitals.
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More pictures showing his new face-up.
I'm in love with him, but I'm thinking about to change his wig.
One of Chris Maynard's (Bodyguard/Personal Security to professional musicians & people of all phases) transport cars he uses to transport professional musicians to & from music venue's. He favors the Police Interceptor's because of their dependability & low maintenance not to mention they are all heavy duty plus good for 300k to 4ook (that's also why Taxi Companies favor them). This car is a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. One of a few in his fleet.
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The magnificent Maynard Arms Hotel in the Derbyshire village of Grindleford. For the record, Grindleford isn't the proper name of this village, it real name is Padley just like the gorge, and is often divided in two, the two halves are known as Upper Padley and Nether Padley.
Gigi Gaston (Sophie B. Hawkins' manager) and Australian singer-songwriter Genevieve Maynard setting up at Fair Day.