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Oct 1. NMH vs. Holderness School, St. Pauls School, Phillips Academy Andover, Loomis Chaffee School, Keene High School, Winsor School. Photos by Ben Barnhart.
During the Round 5 AFLW match between @Adelaide_FC and @BrisbaneLions at Norwood Oval (Coopers Stadium), Norwood, South Australia, Australia on March 04, 2017. Photo: Phillip Steele - Sportzfotoz
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Formerly: Phillips 66
Now: R&R Auto Sales
I-69 Exit 134
Indiana
Spent a week in Indiana and then 5 days in Toronto. Finally able to get some retail shots (all from Indiana, none from Toronto)
This collection was without a doubt my favorite of the SS11 season so naturally, it was going to get a illustration... Or maybe two.
Command staff members were participants in a tabletop spill response exercise involving Phillips 66 facilities and staff, WA Dept of Ecology and SVFD personnel.
Bryant Phillips; Guinness World Record attempt for high-fives in one minute (4/18/13); Florida Southern College
Jimbo Phillips is an artist from Santa Cruz that was literally raised on skateboard graphics. His father Jim Phillips designed many iconic logos including the legendary "Screaming Hand".
At age 18, Jimbo began working for his father at Phillips Studios doing designs for Santa Cruz Skateboards creating eye popping graphics for decks, t-shirts, decals and magazine layouts.
In 1991 Jimbo started his own graphic art business doing art for Skateboard ccompanies, creating logos for local surf shops, and silk-screening t-shirts and posters for local punk and metal bands.
Jimbo continues to do work for Santa Cruz Skateboards as well as Bell Helmets, Nike 6.0, Activision, Snickers and Bill Graham Presents.
This is the Memorial Bell Tower located at Phillips Academy in Andover Ma. This was on a warm foggy November night.
Description: Zephaniah Phillips homestead, [1900?], Pass-a-Grille. Home built in 1896.
ID Number: P01771
Category: Homes
Year: [1900?]
Place: St. Petersburg, Florida
Cite as: Courtesy St. Petersburg Museum of History Archives, photo no. P01771
This is from that same first roll of Kodachrome.
Canon EOS Elan 7. Tamron 90mm f/2.5 macro.
Kodak Kodachrome 64.
Scanned on an Epson V700.
Phillips Cycles Ltd. was a British bicycle manufacturer based in Smethwick near Birmingham, England. Its history began early in the 20th century and ended in the 1980s by which time it had become part of Raleigh Industries, itself a part of the Tube Investments group. For a number of years, the company was the second-largest bicycle producer in Britain, after Raleigh. The company motto, which was carried on all its badges, was "Renowned the World Over". The "Phillips" brand is still used around the world, especially in China and the Far East, having been licensed by Raleigh
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
2009 Aurora wearing 2012 Aurora Dress with Phillip! So glad to finally have a phillip doll, however, the mattel version is far superior!
Name:PHILLIPS, GORDON MCLEAN
Initials:G M
Nationality:Canadian
Rank:Warrant Officer Class II (Air Obs.)
Regiment/Service:Royal Canadian Air Force
Unit Text:405 Sqdn.
Age:22
Date of Death:27/06/1942
Service No:R/62639
Additional information:Son of Colonel Gordon Neil Phillips and Eva Beatrice Phillips, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
Casualty Type:Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference:Plot 1. Row A. Grave 16.
Cemetery:BERGEN GENERAL CEMETERY
Is landowner Derek Phillips - here presenting the Sloley Park Shield to Tim Dallaway. Thanks from us all, Derek.
Lee Phillips was a Corporal for the United States Army during the Korea War. He would recieved a Medal of Honor for his actions on Nov 4, 1950. Under heavy fire, Phillips led his men up a hill that no other regiment could penetrate, and defeated a heavier attack and was able to hold off a counter attack allowing the United States to take the hill. Making it over that hill, the US was able to make it to Chosin Reservoir. Phillips would survive the attack on that hill but would later be killed at the Chosin Reservoir. He is buried in the Marietta National Cemetery in Marietta, Ga.
Sculptor: Phillip King PRA (b.1934). Painted steel, 2012. 2.8 x 2.8 x 2.8m. Cass Sculpture Foundation, West Sussex, England
Obscure Object of Desire. Viewing Tiger and Arc de Triomphe.
Take a picture, make notes. Researcher? curious tourist? that unexplainable connection to the object?
Closer shot of the remote control from my Phillips OnDigital set top box.
The box is currently sat beneath my computer desk, with a cable attaching it to the PC! Rarely gets used though. Note the dust...
Anyway, I wanted to use this on a website to illustrate an article, and because it's creative commons licensed, so may other people ;)