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The beautiful Phillips Wash as seen from the cliff ledges making my way to Maverik Bridge (which I never ended up finding).
Phillips County. The prairie and sky seem endless as seen from the Hog Farm Road south of Malta, near the former site of Phillips. Named for local cattle rancher, state senator, and first postmaster Benjamin Phillips (also the namesake of Phillips County), the Phillips post office first opened in 1896 (September 16). It closed in 1914 (May 15), but opened again in 1919 (February 11). The post office was closed for good in 1947 (April 30).
The first processed image of Phillip.
Strobist: Canon 430ex ii through 24" Softbox top camera right.
Bike and Discarded Lorry.
Brentwood, Essex.
July 18th 2010.
BlackBerry Bold 9700.
"Vintage" Photoshop action.
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Edward Henry Phillips started his business in Holywell in 1921, here he is with his 1927 Dennis 30cwt with Conductor Redfern and his Bellpunch ticket machine, taken on the Fron Park Road, Holywell (the old A55 road) with Fron Hall just coming into shot behind.
1) I could have posted this straight away, but I'd just posted a shot I rather liked
2) I quite like this shot too, it was my idea, but the result's down to the photographer, Lilly Lamia
3) I was born in Oxford, ten or so years before people think I was
4) I have a mental age of 19
5) make that 16 with a camera in my hands
6) I worked for the BBC - for most of the time in news and current affairs
7) On the day I joined the BBC, on 2nd January 1980, I was the first person that morning to walk up Union Street, the main thoroughfare of Aberdeen, Scotland's third biggest city, it was almost 9am.
8) I spent the redundancy cheque last year on getting the ground floor of our house rebuilt, I was pleased with the result, but the experience was a nightmare.
9) I have an average degree from a rather good university, the London School of Economics
10) I read Geography there, when I got my certificate (through the post, I didn't want to attend the graduation ceremony) it said I'd done Economics, I couldn't be bothered to get it changed
11) I'm a moody bastard
12) I hate losing things
13) I wish I'd done more street photography in the early 1980's, I owned Leicas but never liked what I took with a wide angle, I much preferred an OM1 with an 85mm lens, where lens height (I'm 6ft tall) is less of a factor in composition
14) I like movies, but I don't go to the cinema very often - Lost in Translation's a fave of mine, I find the plot quite believable
15) I don't miss the darkroom, which was a victim of the rebuilding, but if I ever do, the cloakroom is big enough to be adapted - I made sure of that ;-)
16) I'm very proud of my daughter's ability to do things I was useless at, like climbing trees.
Model: Phillip Elijah
Photographer: Don Harris
Don Harris Photographics, LLC
www.modelmayhem.com/donharrisphoto
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This is one of the two stations closest to my house, along with the Shell across the street. This was originally a Phillips 66 station. I don't know when that ended, but it was a Fina throughout the 90s. Pure took over sometime around the turn of the century and operated until 2007, when the pumps were removed. Gas was never the main source of income for this station, which is a well-known neighborhood car repair place.
Pictures from 2006:
www.flickr.com/photos/ferret111/3896001871/
www.flickr.com/photos/ferret111/1345933255/
Manhattan at Bay to Bay, Tampa.
Phillips 66 Gas Station, Rocky Hill, CT. 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
While in Oakridge, Oregon, I visited a Society of Three Speeds member and his lovely Phillips roadster. It is actually TWO frames welded together! He had a 21" and 22" frame and chopped and welded them together to get a larger 25" frame. He pointed to where the tubes were welded together but I couldn't tell. The parts were cobbled together from the two bikes plus some other ones.
Phillip Island: Charles Bray went fishing off Phillip Island, with my brother in law with his boat. We caught lots of small sharks in which I stopped smiling knowing that the White pointer shark keeps the local seal population under control. Also, a large shark of temperate and tropical waters that grows to about 7 meters (23 feet). It is the only shark known to feed regularly on marine mammals. However, I knew that there have been no reports of sharks attacking people, though it is possible that a shark could mistake me for a seal, and that what mostly made me nervous as mamma might sees her babies missing while we where fishing.
The famous Phillips Exeter Academy backlit by an ominous sky. I was surprised to find out my wife attended the Academy when she was 16 during a summer program.
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Wm. Phillips
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.25039
Call Number: LC-B2- 4289-17
Phillips Hydraulic Computer at the London Science Museum. Find out more at "Science Museum: Computing"