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Members of the West Indies team pay tribute to Phillip Hughes during their training session at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Thursday, December 4. WICB Media Photo/Philip Spooner
Side by Side: Oberlin's Masterworks at the Phillips
September 11, 2010–January 16, 2011
Twenty-five significant works from the rich collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College will be presented with selections from the Phillips’s permanent collection, creating new artistic conversations and provocative juxtapositions. Many of these works have not left the Allen in half a century and include paintings by artists in the modernist tradition—such as Paul Cézanne, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Claude Monet, and Mark Rothko—as well as significant works by Hendrick ter Brugghen, Peter Paul Rubens, and Joseph Mallord William Turner, among others. Organized by The Phillips Collection and the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
S&J Automotive's Dan Day just in front of iseek Communication / MSR, Todd Hazelwood (for a short time anyway)
Produced by Phillips at the Credenda Workd, Smethwick, Birmingham, in the 1950's. They were procalimed as rustless lightweight 'rat trap' pedals. Made from Hiduminium, hollow spindles, rustless, with hard steel strips to prevent wear and easy to fit dustcaps with a hole in them for greasing the bearings. Reg. No. U.K. 837080. Patent 531809.
Originally opened as Phillips Apartment Hotel in June 1950 to accommodate the increase in demand for housing after the war. It had large multi-room efficiency apartments and some hotel rooms. In 1980, it was converted into Hotel Phillips, with 156 luxury guestrooms and suites.
The future of Hotel Phillips is up in the air now. Much needed renovations are required to bring the hotel up to modern standards. Likely the upgrades won't come soon. Developers are currently seeking incentives for plans for a 100 room $14.5m Hilton Garden Inn near the corner of Frank Phillips Blvd and Keeler.
Through an opening in a heavy door, a shaft of light falls onto the shining surface of the white linoleum floor of a pristine laboratory. The glowing shaft stretches wider and the black silhouette of Phillip Toledano moves into the room. Phillip Toledano is an experimental research scientist studying fantastic and absurd freaks. He sedates the creatures and removes them from their cages to pose them for archival photos. Somehow Creative Tempest got a hold of a few of these pictures, and we’re releasing them onto the web for you. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Phillips, Maine; typical of in-town "nice" older homes in the small towns of New England. The large house sits in front of, and is attached to, a smaller, older house which is attached to the barn or carriage house. Presumably, the smaller house was built first and after some years of financial success the larger house was built.
The floor heights of the various additions do not line up making for an interesting progression from space to space.
Originally opened as Phillips Apartment Hotel in June 1950 to accommodate the increase in demand for housing after the war. It had large multi-room efficiency apartments and some hotel rooms. In 1980, it was converted into Hotel Phillips, with 156 luxury guestrooms and suites.
The future of Hotel Phillips is up in the air now. Much needed renovations are required to bring the hotel up to modern standards. Likely the upgrades won't come soon. Developers are currently seeking incentives for plans for a 100 room $14.5m Hilton Garden Inn near the corner of Frank Phillips Blvd and Keeler.
Phillips students used words like love, respect and thank you while creating original cards for Des Moines police.
Jim Phillips is a graphic artist best known for his Skateboard art. Born in San Jose, Ca., Oct 24, 1944, Phillips lived mostly in Santa Cruz, Ca. His first published artwork was in the spring issue of Surfer Quarterly, 1962, his "Woody" a winner of a surf car cartoon contest. His surf art has appeared in many surfing publications since. His earliest jobs were in various surfboard shops, making surfboards. Much of that work was applying art and design to surfboards. In 1965, and 66 he was awarded a scholarship to study fine arts at California College of Arts and Crafts, in Oakland, Ca. In 1971 Jim began his freelance art service creating rock posters and other forms of advertising. From the mid-seventies to late eighties Jim was art director for Santa Cruz Skateboards where he created hundreds of of skateboard deck, T-shirt, sticker, and ad art designs, with a record 8 million stickers sold within a two year period. Jim & Dolly Phillips are residing in Santa Cruz, Ca. Jim is currently working on a series of skateboards for Santa Cruz Skateboards.
Side by Side: Oberlin's Masterworks at the Phillips
September 11, 2010–January 16, 2011
Twenty-five significant works from the rich collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College will be presented with selections from the Phillips’s permanent collection, creating new artistic conversations and provocative juxtapositions. Many of these works have not left the Allen in half a century and include paintings by artists in the modernist tradition—such as Paul Cézanne, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Claude Monet, and Mark Rothko—as well as significant works by Hendrick ter Brugghen, Peter Paul Rubens, and Joseph Mallord William Turner, among others. Organized by The Phillips Collection and the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
Phillips students used words like love, respect and thank you while creating original cards for Des Moines police.
Phillips students used words like love, respect and thank you while creating original cards for Des Moines police.
Phillip Hughes has been taken to hospital after a sickening blow to the head left him motionless on the SCG pitch on day one of the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia.
Three ambulances and a medivac helicopter took care of 25-year-old Hughes after he was struck...
www.moraldefinition.com/hughes-hospitalised-after-blow-to...
Overall 87"L x 84"H x 20"D
Base unit: 84"L x 30"H x 18"D on sides
Features outer square raised panel doors, inset, european hinges
The center 60" area features 2) 9"W drawers at the top with a 42"W x 5"H opening for a sound bar. Below that are two open areas w/ an adj. notched shelf.
Louis Phillipe top crown & base molding with cut out feet
Upper: 87"W x 54"H x 12"D on sides
Features a 60"W area in the center for the tv, with a adjustable reinforced shelf, and outer open bookcases with 3 adj. shelves per
Outer square raised panel sides
All Rustic Cherry/Asbury
Hardware: K-800SN