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Design and model for the pier-design. These are some of the most recognizable gas stations out there.
Bartlesville, OK is home of Phillips Oil Co (pre-Conoco merger) and now the Phillips Free Museum
Phillips, Maine; built in 1905 by the Sandy River and Rangely Lakes Railroad. The old depot is now used by the local American Legion Post.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman on the set of Ides of March currently filming at Miami University, Oxford, OH.
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The farm of Phillip Snyder would serve as the starting point for John Bell Hood's July 2, 1863 assault on the Union left at the Battle of Gettysburg. The troops who marched across this property would go on to fight in some of the Civil War's most famous sites: the Devil's Den, Little Round Top, the Wheatfield and the Peach Orchard.
The home was built between 1831-1835, its believed to have been used as a headquarters by officers of McLaws’ and Hoods’ divisions.
Phillips Square just after Christmas.. Interesting that the statue of British King George VII isn't illuminated like one would expect in today's world. King Edward VII isn't someone most people here would really celebrate I would imagine.
Frank Phillips, who founded the Phillips Petroleum Company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, always had a warm spot in his heart for Creston, Iowa. He grew up in neighboring Taylor County and in 1895 settled in Creston, where two years later he married the banker's daughter. In 1903, in the midst of an oil boom he moved to Oklahoma where he organized and became president of a bank there. In 1917 he founded, with his brother, the Phillips Petroleum Company. One of Iowa's first Phillips 66 gasoline stations was constructed in Creston about 1931. In 1994 the building was donated to Union County and the City of Creston. The building was moved to the west part of town and restored. It is now a tourism and information center.
Andrew Long, Director Alan Paul, Hugh Nees, Howard Shalwitz, and Phillips Collection Director of Communications Ann Greer participate in a post-show discussion following a staged reading of Yasmina Reza's Tony Award-winning play, 'Art.'
(Photo: James R. Brantley)
Chapel Hill, NC - April 7, 2015 - Students are awarded the 2015 Phillips Ambassador scholarship by Ambassador Phil Phillips at the Carolina Club. The Phillips Ambassador scholarship offers undergraduates at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill a unique opportunity to study abroad in Asia. Photography by Steve Exum of Exumphoto.com.
This is Phillip the Great (great grandson #2), otherwise known as Mr. Adorable or Master P. Age 9 months.
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Handlebars brazed directly into stem. Plating generally not holding up against pitting. (Well, it has been 53 years)
With 13 kids in the family... times were tough. Hard to imagine what life was like in this era with that many in your catholic family!
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