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Singer Vehicle Designs in Los Angeles (singervehicledesign.com/) builds what they believe is the ultimate Porsche 911. I've been obsessed with this car for a couple of years and it was a really fun one to build. The car’s base is a 964-chassis (1989–1994) 911 shell, dipped and chemically treated. Part of the front crash structure is removed and an oil cooler beautifully integrated into the chin, allowing for the prettier “long” hood worn by pre-1974 911s. A carbon-fiber roof is bonded in, and the rear fenders are replaced with wider carbon panels. When you see the body in white sitting in Singer’s workshop, the quality of finish is staggering. The bespoke wiring loom alone costs somewhere around $30,000.

  

Into this reengineered shell slides an air-cooled 3.8-liter flat-six. This two-valve unit starts out as a Porsche six—with a crankshaft borrowed from a 996-chassis 911 GT3—and is then modified and rebuilt by Cosworth to motorsport standards. Claimed output is 360 hp, with curb weight somewhere around 2600 pounds. The suspension includes exotic-looking Öhlins three-way-adjustable dampers.

scribble I did while listening to a choir rehearsal

Zoo de Beauval, Loir-et-Cher, FRANCE

John Singer Sargent, Watercolor on Paper, c. 1908 13 1/4 X 19 1/4" Brookllyn Museum

 

PLEASE VIEW LARGE - Press "L" on your keyboard... It looks much better!

  

Pulsa la tecla L para verla mejor sobre fondo negro y en grande.

Vintage toy sewing machine. Great condition with box

singer on the left

Iconic pop rock singer Catherine Ringer bringing her formidable energy to the stage in an outdoor performance

Metz. France

 

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A lengthy project here, 1940's Singer in yard in Horsham, hopefully it will one day be seen on the roads again.

KRAKOW: -a-masterpiece

 

but not only.

 

also light and shadow.

 

youth, seniors, artists know how to listen.

 

The old sewing machine SINGER remained there, on the table,

while people dinner, talk and listen to Chopin.

 

The time has stopped in the Jewish Quarter and the typewriter seems to go into operation ...

 

The unforgettable Pope is everywhere, even in small hidden among objects

as if to watch over us ...

 

foto: Davide Zappettini Agfa Silvertone 100

 

CRACOVIA: -un capolavoro-

ma non solo.

anche luci e ombre.

giovani,anziani,artisti sanno ascoltare.

La vecchia macchina da cucire SINGER è rimasta li, sul tavolo,

mentre la gente cena, parla e ascolta Chopin.

Il tempo si è fermato nel quartiere ebraico e la macchina da scrivere sembra quasi tornare in funzione...

L'indimenticabile papa è ovunque,anche nascosto in

piccolo fra gli oggetti

quasi volesse vegliare su di noi...

  

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luego de una caminata y de regreso en el metro de santiago, una joven sube al vagón y entona un par de canciones

2024 Classic Motorshow

NEC Birmingham, UK

View from Sailfish Marina,Singer Island Florida

 

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LeicaM3+50mmDR+Ilford Pan100

American postcard by Home Box Office, 2019. Photo: HBO. Carice van Houten in the TV series Game of Thrones (2012-2019).

 

Dutch actress Carice van Houten (1976) is perhaps best known for her lead roles in Paul Verhoeven's award-winning Zwartboek/Black Book, Bryan Singer's Valkyrie opposite Tom Cruise and as Melisandre on the massively popular TV series Game of Thrones (2012-2019).

 

Carice Anouk van Houten was born in Leiderdorp, The Netherlands in 1976. Her parents are Margje Stasse, who is on board of the Dutch educational TV, and the late Theodore van Houten, a writer and film historian. Carice is the older sister of actress and singer Jelka van Houten. She is named after the daughter of the English composer, Sir Edward Elgar, due to the fact that Carice's father was investigating the secret of Elgar's Enigma Variations. She attended the St. Bonifatius College (high school) in Utrecht. Van Houten studied briefly at the Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts but continued her professional education after one year at the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. Her first leading role in the television film Suzy Q (Martin van Koolhoven, 1999) won her the Golden Calf - the Dutch Oscar - for Best Acting in a Television Drama. Two years later, she won the Golden Calf for Best Actress for her role as a cat who transforms into a human woman in Minoes/Undercover Kitty (Vincent Bal, 2001), based on the children's novel Minoes by Annie M.G. Schmidt. She then appeared in several stage plays and in the such Dutch films as the drama De Passievrucht/Father's Affair (Maarten Treurniet, 2003) with Peter Paul Muller and Halina Reijn, and the children's film Lepel/Spoon (Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen, 2005). For her stage acting, she won the Pisuisse Award and the Top Naeff Award.

 

Carice van Houten gained international recognition for her role as Rachel Stein in Zwartboek/Black Book (Paul Verhoeven, 2006), the most commercially successful Dutch film to date. Rachel is a young Jewish woman in the Netherlands who becomes a spy for the resistance during World War II after tragedy befalls her in an encounter with the Nazis. For her performance, she won her second Golden Calf for Best Actress at the Netherlands Film Festival. The Dutch romantic comedy Alles is Liefde/Love is All (Joram Lürsen, 2007) gained her further critical acclaim and was another box office hit in The Netherlands. Carice's first English spoken film was the psychological thriller Dorothy Mills (2008) by French director Agnès Merlet. In 2008, Van Houten also had a role opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in the action thriller Body of Lies (Ridley Scott, 2008), but her scenes did not make the final cut of the film. She was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for the historical thriller Valkyrie (Bryan Singer, 2008), starring Tom Cruise. The film is set in Nazi Germany during World War II and depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency plan to take control of the country. In 2009, Van Houten appeared opposite Barry Atsma in the Dutch drama Komt een vrouw bij de dokter/Stricken (Reinout Oerlemans, 2009), based on the novel of the same name by Kluun. She also starred in the Science Fiction thriller Repo Men (Miguel Sapochnik, 2009) with Jude Law. Van Houten won her fourth Golden Calf Award for Best Actress for De gelukkige huisvrouw/The Happy Housewife (Antoinette Beumer, 2010), in which she played Lea, a housewife who has trouble adjusting to the birth of her son. Then she played South-African poet Ingrid Jonker in Black Butterflies (Paul van der Oest, 2011) with Rutger Hauer. For this role, she won her fifth Golden Calf and also the Best Actress award at the Tribeca Film Festival. In 2012, Carice and her sister Jelka van Houten starred in the comedy Jackie (Antoinette Beumer, 2012) as twin sisters from the Netherlands who embark on a road trip across the United States on a mission to help their prickly biological mother (Holly Hunter) receive physical therapy.

 

Since 2012, Carice van Houten has received international recognition for her role as the Red Priestess, Lady Melisandre Melisandre on the HBO television series Game of Thrones (2011–2019). For this highly popular series, she has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. On 2012, she also released an album, See you on the ice. In 2013, she published a book with fellow Dutch actress Halina Reijn, called Anti Glamour, a parody style guide and a celebration of their friendship. That year, she appeared in the biographical thriller The Fifth Estate (Bill Condon, 2013), about the news-leaking website WikiLeaks. Benedict Cumberbatch played its editor-in-chief and founder Julian Assange. She voiced the character Annika Van Houten (Milhouse's cousin) in Let's Go Fly a Coot (Chris Clements, 2015), an episode of The Simpsons. She co-starred in the dark Western Brimstone (Martin van Koolhoven, 2016), opposite Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce and Kit Harrington. It was her fourth collaboration with director Martin Koolhoven. Van Houten also played the role of German film director/propagandist Leni Riefenstahl in the biopic Race (Stephen Hopkins, 2016), about African-American athlete Jesse Owens (played by Jason Sudeikis), who won a record-breaking four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. Van Houten is in a relationship with Australian actor Guy Pearce. In 2016, she gave birth to their son, Monte Pearce. She previously dated German actor Sebastian Koch, whom she met on the set of Zwartboek/Black Book (2006). Her next film in the cinemas will be the crime thriller Domino (2019), directed by Brian De Palma and also starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Guy Pearce. Carice van Houten also stars in The Glass Room (Julius Sevcik, 2019), a love story about the relationship between two women set in an iconic modernist house in Czechoslovakia, which was built by celebrity architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

 

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Singer-Songwriter at Jumpin' Hot Club Country Cantina 2023 full set www.harrisonaphotos.co.uk/Music/JHC-Country-Cantina/

A foreigner singing devotional Krishna bhajans and performing on the streets in Delhi, India.

Found this Singer (model no. 338) the day after Christmas at an Albuquerque thrift store for $17 (cost twice that to ship it to Oakland but it was worth it--a Christmas gift to myself). Works PERFECTLY! The owner's manual has the original owner's name and a date of 1966 when I assume she bought the machine--which means this machine and I are exactly the same age! Meant to be mine...

Provence Singers at Manosque

1967 Singer Chamois pictured on display at the Sunderland & District Classic Vehicle Society's end of season show at Ryhope Engines Museum on Sunday 29th October 2017.

7th Avenue, Park Slope. Brooklyn, NY

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