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Victoria Pendleton at Revolution 28 in Manchester. Not the best angle but not bad considering it was from my seat.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
heard Victoria say "shit", after she heard her time called out. Came first, UK champion, Three times world champion, high expectations. UK 500m record held by Victoria Pendleton at 34.614s
The lovely lady legend Victoria Pendleton in the sprint qualifiers at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics at Manchester Velodrome.
Pendleton is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. Developed along the Umatilla River, Pendleton was named in 1868 by the county commissioners for George H. Pendleton, Democratic candidate for vice-president in the 1864 presidential campaign. The population was 16,612 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Umatilla County.
Pendleton is the smaller of the two principal cities of the Pendleton–Hermiston Micropolitan Statistical Area. This micropolitan area covers Morrow and Umatilla counties and had a combined population of 87,062 at the 2010 census.
A European-American commercial center began to develop here in 1851, when Dr. William C. McKay established a trading post at the mouth of McKay Creek. A United States Post Office named Marshall (for the owner, and sometime gambler, of another local store) was established April 21, 1865, and later renamed Pendleton. The city was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on October 25, 1880.
By 1900, Pendleton had a population of 4,406 and was the fourth-largest city in Oregon.
The Pendleton Woolen Mills and Pendleton Round Up became features of the city captured in early paintings by Walter S. Bowman.
The town is the cultural center of Eastern Oregon. Pendleton's "Old town" is listed as a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) have their property nearby. They have established the Wild Horse Casino and golf course on the reservation to generate revenue for development and welfare. They have also built the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, for education and interpretation of their cultures.
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Camp Pendleton Fire as vie
Camp Pendleton fire viewed from Mission Gorge Estates off of Mission Rd. in Oceanside
Taken at the Annual History in Bloom Event held at the Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum in Cincinnati Ohio. The event features portrayals of famous or important Cincinnatians who are buried in the cemetery. They are stationed around the grounds near where their character is buried and tell the story of the person they are representing to visitors who are driven around in horse drawn carriages from character to character.
The daughter of Susan Bard and Nathaniel Pendleton, she married Robert Bonner Bowler of Cincinnati, the son of Mayhor Fairchild Bowler. She had six children and died on February 6, 1877. Mr. and Mrs Bowler owned Mt. Storm which is now a beautiful park on one of Cincinnati's seven hills and overlooks the Mill Creek Valley.
I finally finished the shirt for my father in law, he wanted snaps on the front and cuffs. Roman My father in law, has not taken the shirt off since we put it on him last saturday.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Victoria Pendleton at Revolution 28 in Manchester. Not the best angle but not bad considering it was from my seat.
The Indian Relay Race is one of my favorite events. They are fast, ride bareback, and do some serious Hollywood-style stunts when switching horses.
Pendleton is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. Developed along the Umatilla River, Pendleton was named in 1868 by the county commissioners for George H. Pendleton, Democratic candidate for vice-president in the 1864 presidential campaign. The population was 16,612 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Umatilla County.
Pendleton is the smaller of the two principal cities of the Pendleton–Hermiston Micropolitan Statistical Area. This micropolitan area covers Morrow and Umatilla counties and had a combined population of 87,062 at the 2010 census.
A European-American commercial center began to develop here in 1851, when Dr. William C. McKay established a trading post at the mouth of McKay Creek. A United States Post Office named Marshall (for the owner, and sometime gambler, of another local store) was established April 21, 1865, and later renamed Pendleton. The city was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on October 25, 1880.
By 1900, Pendleton had a population of 4,406 and was the fourth-largest city in Oregon.
The Pendleton Woolen Mills and Pendleton Round Up became features of the city captured in early paintings by Walter S. Bowman.
The town is the cultural center of Eastern Oregon. Pendleton's "Old town" is listed as a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) have their property nearby. They have established the Wild Horse Casino and golf course on the reservation to generate revenue for development and welfare. They have also built the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, for education and interpretation of their cultures.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendleton,_Oregon
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Broad Street, Oxford
Still trying out the hamstrung user interface for the QX1: very slow, very demanding (of patience) while photos are captured and processed, and very reminiscent of old-school photo shooting. Take your time ... and breathe ... .
Sony ILCE-QX1, LA-EA4 adapter, and A-mount 85mm F2.8 SAM; OnePlus 3 ‘screen’.
Pendleton, Oregon; built in 1909 by the Union Pacific Railroad, it is now the Umatilla County Historical Museum.
Pendleton, South Carolina: the old square. Pendleton is near Clemson.
This is now called the Pendelton House, a restaurant.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Yesterday, foggy in Cincinnati. Pendleton Art Building in center right. Tough neighborhood after dark. Final Friday, once a month, all the artists have their work for sale. Verdun Bell has offices in this area and keeps the area up.
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