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2019 Formula 1 British Grand Prix, Silverstone Circuit, near Silverstone, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom, on Race Day, Sunday 14th July 2019.

   

About the photograph.

 

This is the German driver Nico Hulkenberg in his Renault R.S.19 with Hulkenberg’s personal number 27 on the car.

 

The photo shows him speeding up after coming out of Woodcote, which is a right hand turn, and the photo was shot from my front row seat at the National Pits Straight.

  

About the drvier.

 

Nicolas Hulkenberg was born on 19th August 1987, in Emmerich am Rhein, in what was then known as West Germany as he was born before the Reunification of West and East Germany.

 

He made his karting deubut in 1997 at the age of 10, and the following year, he won the German Kart Championship.

 

He started with Formula BMW in 2005, moved onto Formula 3 in 2007 while being a test and/or reserve driver, before officially starting Formula 1 in 2010.

 

He speaks fluently in German, Dutch, French, and English. He is married to the fashion designer Egle Ruskyte having been in relationship since 2015, they have one child born in 2021.

  

About the car.

 

The car is a Renault R.S.19 designed and built by Renault for the 2019 Formula 1 World Championship, and replaced the previous season’s R.S.18

 

The engine they used was Renault E-Tech 19 1.6 L direct injection V6 turbocharged, and limited to 15,000 rpm. It used 8-speed semi-automatic gearbox with reverse gears, and weighted around 743 kg / 1,638 lbs including driver, cameras, and ballast.

 

The team was only disqualified from the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix for using an innovative brake balance system, which Racing Point claimed was breaking the rules.

 

The team ended the 2019 season with 91 points, and was 5th on the World Constructors’ Champions.

   

Race Summary.

 

The starting grid in the following order was: BOT, HAM, LEC, VER, GAS, VET, RIC, NOR, ALB, HUL, GIO, RAI, SAI, GRO, PER, MAG, KVY, STR, RUS, KUB.

 

The race started, and on the first lap, the two Haas drivers collided at the exit of turn 5.

 

One of my photos shows Magnussen in car number 20 with a rear wheel puncture, seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/132335712@N05/49955865996/

 

Both cars managed to pit, but Magnussen retired on Lap 6 and Grosjean retired on Lap 9, both because of the damages to their cars.

 

Bottas and Hamilton briefly fought for the lead, and later, Hamilton would lead during most of the race.

 

Leclerc and Verstappen pitted at same time on Lap 14. When coming into the pit lane, Leclerc was ahead, but the Red Bull pit stop crew were faster, and for a short moment, both cars were side by side while going through the pit lane, until Verstappen got ahead.

 

Around Lap 18, Antonio Giovinazzi, whom was running in 9th place, had a mechanical failure and ended up in the gravel at turn 16, forcing out a Safety Car.

 

My photo of the Safety Car is found here: www.flickr.com/photos/132335712@N05/49877436363/

 

When the race resumed on Lap 24, Perez and Hulkenberg made contact, Perez pitted for new wings, but would end up last in the race.

 

Verstappen overtook Vettel for the 3rd place, but when attempting to take back the position, Vettel locked up his brakes and collided into the back of the Red Bull. Both cars spun into the gravel, but managed to get back on the track and continued racing.

 

Vettel finished 15th but was handed a 10-second penalty for causing a collision, thus ended up 16th.

 

Lewis Hamilton won the race plus an extra point for fastest lap.

 

The results: 1: HAM (26pts), 2: BOT (18pts), 3: LEC (15pts), 4: GAS (12pts), 5: VER (10pts), 6: SAI (8pts), 7: RIC (6pts), 8: RAI (4pts), 9: KVY (2pts), 10: HUL (1pts), 11: NOR, 12: ALB, 13: STR, 14: RUS, 15:KUB, 16:VET, 17:PER, Ret: GIO, GRO, MAG.

 

Feel free to comment on the photo itself, of the subject in the photo, or of your experience.

 

There cant be very many of these in Northern Ireland! Certainly I have never seen one before. We have this one in Irish Street in Downpatrick. It must have opened pretty recently because I havent noticed it before.

  

& music too if you like:

The Pogues - Sunny Side Of The Street

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I am not the photographer of the original picture of this car. Perhaps I should not even be posting this due to potential copyright infringement issues but as you see, I am anyway. Should I receive notice of copyright infringement I will remove the image.

 

I would describe this image a “pseudo faux watercolor” effect ………. meaning it is basically a putrid attempt at creating a painterly appearance.

 

The Car

This is a 'recreation' of Harry Miller's '31 Miller/Offenhauser race car.

 

The V16 raced at Indy in 1931 and 1932 in its original configuration, as it is today. Thereafter, with modified engines, chassis, and bodies it continued to race at Indy in 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937 and many other races in between. By the time it was last run, in the last '50s, it was virtually unrecognizable as a Miller, let alone it being the V16.

 

The story of the V16's re-combination of its original parts is nearly legendary and well described by Joe Freeman as, "...the old Miller that was truly magically fated to come back together". Equally legendary is the effort, perserverence, and attention to detail that Chuck Davis demonstrated in his quest to restore the fabled car.

 

So many elements are unique to this car that it was unbelievable to discover original parts scattered around the country, including the original body, original axles, original front suspension, original transmission, the majority of the engine, original Miller patterns from which missing parts could be re-cast, and original drawings to help re-assemble the parts. Miller had designed unique carburetors for the engine and only one remained, at the Indy Museum. A complete carb set was re-made from this original, twice, after the first set was stolen. Untold other necessary parts were either found or remade from the Miller plans. Finally, after fourteen years of non-stop research and digging, the complete collection of bits and pieces was given to Dave Hentschel to reassemble. In 1993, sixty-one years after it last ran in its original form, the Miller V16 reappeared at the Millers-at-Monterey Historics.

  

Source RM Auction's sale of Chuck Davis' Miller race cars"

  

Credits Original picture courtesy of RM Auctions, IMS, and The Miller/Offenhauser Historical Society

Number 27, a green 1936 Alvis Special 3½ Litre, entered by Bob Compiet and Austin Lion, seen participating in the 2015 Flying Scotsman Rally.

 

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Heading on up the road: Number 27, a red 1961 Triumph TR4 - GSK 986 - entered by David Hankin and Peter Rushforth, is seen here competing in the HERO's (Historic Endurance Rallying Organisation's) Land’s End to John O’Groats Reliability Trial and Classic Car Tour (LE JOG) December 2019.

 

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Number 27, a green 1934 Talbot 105 Alpine - BGH 21 - entered by John Ruston and Michael Birch, seen competing in the Flying Scotsman Rally 2013.

 

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Cornering: nearest the camera here is Number 74, a Caterham Roadsport 1600, entered by Julian Roebuck in the Caterham Roadsport Championship, with Simon Patel in Number 27.

 

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Number 27, a red Westfield Megabusa - X556 MDU - entered by Alistair Gray, seen coming back down the hill after a run at Doune Hill Climb, April 2013.

 

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The Best of Scottish Motorsport event held at Knockhill Racing Circuit April 2024 hosted races from a variety of championships under the Knockhill Motor Sports Club (KMSC) and the Scottish Motor Racing Club (SMRC) banners.

 

This image shows Number 27 nearest the camera, a white Citroen C1 entered by James Hitchen, participating in the Scottish Citroen C1 Cup, in wet conditions.

 

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Number 27, a red 1972 Lancia Fulvia - DH-70-18 - entered by Jules Tops and Gerard Speksnijder, is seen here competing in the HERO's (Historic Endurance Rallying Organisation's) Land’s End to John O’Groats Reliability Trial and Classic Car Tour (LE JOG) December 2025.

 

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The Knockhill Motor Sports Club (KMSC) Meeting saw Scottish Mini Cooper Cup races at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, September, 2023.

 

Here Martin Wijetunga is seen in action, in Number 27.

 

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Number 27, a red 1972 Lancia Fulvia - DH-70-18 - entered by Jules Tops and Gerard Speksnijder, is seen here during a break while competing in the HERO's (Historic Endurance Rallying Organisation's) Land’s End to John O’Groats Reliability Trial and Classic Car Tour (LE JOG) December 2025.

 

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Heading on up the road: Number 27, a red 1961 Triumph TR4 - GSK 986 - entered by David Hankin and Peter Rushforth, is seen here competing in the HERO's (Historic Endurance Rallying Organisation's) Land’s End to John O’Groats Reliability Trial and Classic Car Tour (LE JOG) December 2019.

 

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Two Maps

Jasper Johns

1965

Encaustic, oil, found paper and cotton on canvas

 

Number 27, 1950

Jackson Pollock

1950

Oil, enamel, and aluminum paint on canvas

 

Whitney Museum of American Art

New York

Super number one special happy most surprise best Dorrie Fwiends! Awwwwwwwwwww.

 

A happy Blythe day, indeed.

Odilon Redon (French, 1840–1916)

Title The Chariot of Apollo

Date1905–16

Medium Oil on canvas

Dimensions26 x 32 in. (66 x 81.3 cm)

Classification Paintings

Credit Line Anonymous Gift, 1927

Accession Number27.29

 

Between 1905 and 1916, Redon devoted a number of oils, pastels, and watercolors to the theme of horses of the sun, driven by Apollo or Phaëthon. This painting is closely related to a larger oil of the same subject of about 1905 (Petit Palais, Paris).

ProvenanceAlexander Max Bing, New York (until 1927)

Exhibition History

 

The BTCC Race Weekend featured a variety of events at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, August 2025.

 

This image shows Number 27, a Ford Focus ST entered by Dan Cammish, competing in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship.

 

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© Gianni Paolo Ziliani Photography.

(Portofino / Italy).

“Algol: The Magazine About Science Fiction” was published from 1963-1984 by Andrew Porter. The name was changed to Starship in 1979. It won a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1974 and received five other nominations for the Hugo (1973, 1975, 1976, and 1981). Initially a two-page fanzine printed by spirit duplicator, it expanded rapidly, moving to offset covers, then adding mimeographed contents, ultimately becoming a printed publication with the 16th issue. It went to a full color cover with the 24th issue; ultimately the circulation rose to 7,000. Columnists at various times included Ted White, Richard A. Lupoff, Susan Wood, Vincent Di Fate, Robert Silverberg, Frederik Pohl, Joe Sanders and Bhob Stewart. [Source: Wikipedia]

Welcome fellow Paddington Bear spotter! My photostream features all 50 Paddingtons. If you would like to shortcut to a specific one, please use the links below

 

No. 1: Love, Paddington X (Lulu Guinness) |

No. 2: Texting Paddington (Westminster Academy) | No. 3: The Mayor of Paddington (Paddington Waterside and Costain) | No. 4: Bearing Up (Taylor Wimpey) | No. 5: Brick Bear (Robin Partington & Partners) | No. 6: Futuristic Robot Bear (Jonathan Ross) | No. 7: Paddington (Michael Bond) | No. 8: Paddingtonscape (Hannah Warren) | No. 9: The Journey of Marmalade (Hugh Bonneville) | No. 10: Paws Engage (Canterbury of New Zealand) | No. 11: Flutterby (Emma Watson) | No. 12: W2 1RH (Marc Quinn) | No. 13: Paws (Sally Hawkins) |

No. 14: Goldiebear (Kate Moss) | No. 15: Sparkles (Frankie Bridge) | No. 16: Bear Humbug (Ant and Dec) | No. 17: The Spirit of Paddington (Rolls-Royce Motor Cars) | No. 18: Thread Bear (Matthew Williamson) | No. 19: Golden Paws (David Beckham) | No. 20: Parka Paddington (Liam Gallagher) | No. 21: Bearer of Gifts (Hamleys) | No. 22: Little Bear Blue (Intel) | No. 23: Bearodiversity (Peru) | No. 24: Paddington the Explorer (Ripley’s Believe it or Not! London) | No. 25: Andrew Lloyd Webbear (Andrew Lloyd Webber) | No. 26: Blush (Nicole Kidman) | No. 27: The Bear of London (Boris Johnson) | No. 28: Paddington Jack (Davina McCall) | No. 29: Good News Bear (The Telegraph) | No. 30: Paddington is GREAT (Stephen Fry) | No. 31: Special Delivery (Ben Wishaw) | No. 32: Rainbow (Darcey Bussell) | No. 33: Bear Necessities (John Hurt) | No. 34: Sherlock Bear (Benedict Cumberbatch) | No. 35: Bear in the Wood (Rankin) | No. 36: Fragile (Ryan McElhinney) | No. 37: Shakesbear (Michael Sheen) | No. 38: Good Morning, London (Michael Howells) | No. 39: RGB (Zaha Hadid) | No. 40: Taste of Peru (Peru) | No. 41 Wonders of the World (Peru) | No. 42 Paddington Who? (Peter Capaldi) | No. 43 Gravity Bear (Sandra Bullock) | No. 44 Wish You Were Here (Nick Mason) | No. 45 Toggle (Benjamin Shine) | No. 46 Primrose Paddington (Julie Walters) | No. 47 Sticky Wicket (Ian Botham) | No. 48 Chief Scout Bear (Bear Grylls) | No. 49 The Special One (Chelsea FC) | No. 50 Dapper Bear (Guy Ritchie)

Number 27, a green 1934 Talbot 105 Alpine - BGH 21 - entered by John Ruston and Michael Birch, seen competing in the Flying Scotsman Rally 2013.

 

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Welcome fellow Paddington Bear spotter! My photostream features all 50 Paddingtons. If you would like to shortcut to a specific one, please use the links below

 

No. 1: Love, Paddington X (Lulu Guinness) |

No. 2: Texting Paddington (Westminster Academy) | No. 3: The Mayor of Paddington (Paddington Waterside and Costain) | No. 4: Bearing Up (Taylor Wimpey) | No. 5: Brick Bear (Robin Partington & Partners) | No. 6: Futuristic Robot Bear (Jonathan Ross) | No. 7: Paddington (Michael Bond) | No. 8: Paddingtonscape (Hannah Warren) | No. 9: The Journey of Marmalade (Hugh Bonneville) | No. 10: Paws Engage (Canterbury of New Zealand) | No. 11: Flutterby (Emma Watson) | No. 12: W2 1RH (Marc Quinn) | No. 13: Paws (Sally Hawkins) |

No. 14: Goldiebear (Kate Moss) | No. 15: Sparkles (Frankie Bridge) | No. 16: Bear Humbug (Ant and Dec) | No. 17: The Spirit of Paddington (Rolls-Royce Motor Cars) | No. 18: Thread Bear (Matthew Williamson) | No. 19: Golden Paws (David Beckham) | No. 20: Parka Paddington (Liam Gallagher) | No. 21: Bearer of Gifts (Hamleys) | No. 22: Little Bear Blue (Intel) | No. 23: Bearodiversity (Peru) | No. 24: Paddington the Explorer (Ripley’s Believe it or Not! London) | No. 25: Andrew Lloyd Webbear (Andrew Lloyd Webber) | No. 26: Blush (Nicole Kidman) | No. 27: The Bear of London (Boris Johnson) | No. 28: Paddington Jack (Davina McCall) | No. 29: Good News Bear (The Telegraph) | No. 30: Paddington is GREAT (Stephen Fry) | No. 31: Special Delivery (Ben Wishaw) | No. 32: Rainbow (Darcey Bussell) | No. 33: Bear Necessities (John Hurt) | No. 34: Sherlock Bear (Benedict Cumberbatch) | No. 35: Bear in the Wood (Rankin) | No. 36: Fragile (Ryan McElhinney) | No. 37: Shakesbear (Michael Sheen) | No. 38: Good Morning, London (Michael Howells) | No. 39: RGB (Zaha Hadid) | No. 40: Taste of Peru (Peru) | No. 41 Wonders of the World (Peru) | No. 42 Paddington Who? (Peter Capaldi) | No. 43 Gravity Bear (Sandra Bullock) | No. 44 Wish You Were Here (Nick Mason) | No. 45 Toggle (Benjamin Shine) | No. 46 Primrose Paddington (Julie Walters) | No. 47 Sticky Wicket (Ian Botham) | No. 48 Chief Scout Bear (Bear Grylls) | No. 49 The Special One (Chelsea FC) | No. 50 Dapper Bear (Guy Ritchie)

Welcome fellow Paddington Bear spotter! My photostream features all 50 Paddingtons. If you would like to shortcut to a specific one, please use the links below

 

No. 1: Love, Paddington X (Lulu Guinness) |

No. 2: Texting Paddington (Westminster Academy) | No. 3: The Mayor of Paddington (Paddington Waterside and Costain) | No. 4: Bearing Up (Taylor Wimpey) | No. 5: Brick Bear (Robin Partington & Partners) | No. 6: Futuristic Robot Bear (Jonathan Ross) | No. 7: Paddington (Michael Bond) | No. 8: Paddingtonscape (Hannah Warren) | No. 9: The Journey of Marmalade (Hugh Bonneville) | No. 10: Paws Engage (Canterbury of New Zealand) | No. 11: Flutterby (Emma Watson) | No. 12: W2 1RH (Marc Quinn) | No. 13: Paws (Sally Hawkins) |

No. 14: Goldiebear (Kate Moss) | No. 15: Sparkles (Frankie Bridge) | No. 16: Bear Humbug (Ant and Dec) | No. 17: The Spirit of Paddington (Rolls-Royce Motor Cars) | No. 18: Thread Bear (Matthew Williamson) | No. 19: Golden Paws (David Beckham) | No. 20: Parka Paddington (Liam Gallagher) | No. 21: Bearer of Gifts (Hamleys) | No. 22: Little Bear Blue (Intel) | No. 23: Bearodiversity (Peru) | No. 24: Paddington the Explorer (Ripley’s Believe it or Not! London) | No. 25: Andrew Lloyd Webbear (Andrew Lloyd Webber) | No. 26: Blush (Nicole Kidman) | No. 27: The Bear of London (Boris Johnson) | No. 28: Paddington Jack (Davina McCall) | No. 29: Good News Bear (The Telegraph) | No. 30: Paddington is GREAT (Stephen Fry) | No. 31: Special Delivery (Ben Wishaw) | No. 32: Rainbow (Darcey Bussell) | No. 33: Bear Necessities (John Hurt) | No. 34: Sherlock Bear (Benedict Cumberbatch) | No. 35: Bear in the Wood (Rankin) | No. 36: Fragile (Ryan McElhinney) | No. 37: Shakesbear (Michael Sheen) | No. 38: Good Morning, London (Michael Howells) | No. 39: RGB (Zaha Hadid) | No. 40: Taste of Peru (Peru) | No. 41 Wonders of the World (Peru) | No. 42 Paddington Who? (Peter Capaldi) | No. 43 Gravity Bear (Sandra Bullock) | No. 44 Wish You Were Here (Nick Mason) | No. 45 Toggle (Benjamin Shine) | No. 46 Primrose Paddington (Julie Walters) | No. 47 Sticky Wicket (Ian Botham) | No. 48 Chief Scout Bear (Bear Grylls) | No. 49 The Special One (Chelsea FC) | No. 50 Dapper Bear (Guy Ritchie)

The BTCC Race Weekend featured a variety of events at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, August 2025.

 

This image shows car Number 27, a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport entered by Jacob Tofts, in the Porsche Sprint Challenge GB.

 

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Love the sheep head ornaments over the door.

The Scottish Championship Car Racing Meeting on 7 & 8 September 2024 included races from a variety of championships hosted by the Knockhill Motor Sports Club (KMSC) and the Scottish Motor Racing Club (SMRC).

 

This image shows Number 27, a yellow Ferrari 308 GTB/C entered by Mario Ferrari, in action, participating in the Scottish Classic Sports & Saloons Championship.

 

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The Scottish Motor Racing Club (SMRC) Meeting saw Mini Cooper S Cup races at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, April, 2019.

 

The red MINI Cooper S seen here, Number 27, was entered by Paul Wilson.

 

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Silcox Coaches number27 is a Mercedes 410D used on the Tenby North Car Park to Tenby Harbour service passing through narrow streets in the old town. It is seen here at the harbour on August 18th 2013. It was new as R414VCC.

Preserved Bristol Docks (BD) open 12 Ton open 4 wheeled mineral wagon number 27 on display at the heritage Bristol Harbour Railway in the City of Bristol (UK).

 

Number 27 was built by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in 1921.

 

Note the hand operated marshalling brake handle. None of that vacuum or air braked nonsense here! ;-)

 

Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission

The 56 Full Sized Morphs Are:

01 Blaze a Trail | 02 Pearly King Morph | 03 The Messenger Morph | 04 The Power of Morphing Communication | 05 Morph Over, There's Room for Two! | 06 Morph into the Piñataverse | 07 Morpheus | 08 Apart Together | 09 London Parklife | 10 On Guard | 11 Mr Create | 12 Morph's Inspirational Dungarees | 13 Cactus Morph | 14 Forget-Me-Not | 15 Gingerbread Morph I 16 Totally Morphomatic! | 17 Dance-off Morph I 18 The Bard I 19 Mondrian Morph | 20 Morph Whizz Kidz Argonaut | 21 It's Raining Morphs! Halleujah! | 22 Messy Morph | 23 I Spy Morph | 24 Astromorph | 25 Make Your Mark | 26 Roll With It | 27 Morph and Friends Explore London | 28 Tartan Trailblazer | 29 London Collage | 30 Peace Love and Morph | 31 Midas Morph | 32 Freedom | 33 Good Vibes | 34 Tiger Morph | 35 Maximus Morpheus Londinium | 36 Chocks Away! | 37 Morph! It's the Wrong Trousers! | 38 Diverse-City | 39 Apples and Pears | 40 Morphlowers Please! | 41 Cyborg Morph | 42 Pride Morph | 43 The London Man | 44 Looking After the Ocean | 45 Rock Star! | 46 Wheelie | 47 Gentlemorph | 48 Polymorphism | 49 Whizz Bang! | 50 Stay Frosty | 51 Mmmmmmmoprh! | 52 Swashbuckler | 53 Morph Target | 54 Canary Morph | 55 Morph the Yeoman Guard | 56 Fish Ahoy!

 

The 23 Mini Morphs Are:

01 Neville | 02 Messy Morph | 03 Meta-MORPH-osis | 04 Morley the Morph - Ready to Board | 05 Near and Far | 06 Bright Ideas | 07 Creativity Rocks! | 08 Growing Together | 10 Many Hands Make Valence | 11 Mr. Tayo Shnubbub 'The Wellbeing Hero' | 12 Captain Compass I 13 Hands-On & Hands-Up | 14 This is Us | 15 The Adventures of Morph | 16 Our School | 17 Riverside Spirit | 18 Morpheby | 19 GRIT | 20 Happiness is an Inside Job | 21 Growing Together in Learning and in Faith | 22 Look for the Light I 23 Bringing Great Energy and Spirit to Make Things Happen

Jonathan Harris's speech was by far the most inspiring at this years Gulltaggen dispite speakers such as Sir Richard Branson, Guy Kawasaki and Gary Vaynerchuck. If you have the possibility to see this guy live - DO IT!!

 

Jonathan is probably best known for his We Feel Fine project which is an exploration of human emotion. In 2007 he did the The Whale Hunt a storytelling experiment based on nine days of living with a family of Inupiat Eskimos in Barrow, Alaska.

 

In 2008 he did a project called I Want You To Want Me which is an interactive installation about online dating, commissioned by and installed at New York's MoMA on Valentine's Day 2008, as part of their Design and the Elastic Mind show.

 

Also take a look at his One shot a day site.

Super pub. Old Victorian inside original features and a good pint.

Seen nearest the camera here is Number 27, Yamaha-powered and entered by G. Zakarauskas and S. Sapnagis, seen competing at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, at the KMSC Bikes event in the Scottish Championship Sidecars category, April 2024.

 

In the background of the image are Numbers 66 (a DMR F2 Suzuki entered by H. Murphy and A. Hutton) and 30 (an Ireson F2 entered by R. Butler and J. Saunders).

 

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