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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
Peg Phillips (in pink top) of the TV show Northern Exposure, and family members, on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards 1993 - Permission granted to copy, publish, broadcast or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can
Rhoda Ann Phillips
Is this really her?
Born 27 Feb 1898, Snelsmore, Berkshire
Died 13 Feb 1966
Married James Philip Brown 4 Jun 1921 and Reading Registry Office
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23/09/2011 : Exeter, NH, Main St: library at Phillips Exeter Academy (Louis I. Kahn, 1965-71)
The yellow and red signs are what enticed me this scene. Summarizing the shape of this complex monument didn't turn ou asI wished but I like other parts of the composition.
In Memory of
John Charles Phillips
1876 - 1938
Naturalist Conservationist
Wenham Conservation Commission
mission
On the shore of Wenham Lake, Cedar Street, Wenham, Massachusetts
In Memoriam: John Charles Phillips, MD [PDF] -- Article about John Charles Phillips from The Auk, a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, July, 1938
Another Tiger seen in North Wales yesterday afternoon but sadly now out of use. Phillips of Holywell PGE 381Y had been new to Clyde Coast Motors as TSJ 140Y. Time was I wouldn't have taken this photograph with the car in the way but I have now learnt the folly of my ways!
Phillips 66 used to be big in Florida, but they've long disappeared without a trace. Well, almost. This sign is along busy Florida 44 between New Smyrna Beach and Interstate 95.
Florida 44, New Smyrna Beach.
Walter Phillips was born in Lincolnshire, England in 1884. Trained at the Birmingham School of Art, he was a successful watercolour artist in England before he and his wife, Gladys, emigrated to Winnipeg in 1913. In 1940, Phillips was asked to be artist in residence at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He moved to Calgary in 1941 where he taught at the provincial Institute of Technology and Art.
Although watercolour remained his primary medium, the wood block print was an enduring interest which brought his work to a wider audience. Among his best-known and loved images in watercolour and woodblock print are those which depict family holidays on Lake of the Woods from the teens until 1925.
Walter J. Phillips died in 1963, leaving a legacy of uniquely Canadian art. He is recognized today as a master of the watercolor and the woodblock print medium and his work is eagerly collected. His works are housed in galleries across Canada, including The National Gallery of Canada, The Winnipeg Art Gallery and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies as well as collections abroad in London, Washington D.C., New Jersey, Japan, and private collections internationally.
Creator: Unidentified
Location: Queensland, Australia
View this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/246471
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/resources/picture-queensland
Phillip James (Jim) Flower was a National Serviceman with the Australian Army. He served as an infantry soldier in Vietnam with 4RAR (4th Royal Australian Regiment) from 13th May until 1st December 1971. Jim was based at Nui Dat.
Brian David Phillips teaches a seminar in TAROT TRANCE . . . 25 May 2008. See www.briandavidphillips.com for more details.
Brian David Phillips teaches a seminar in TAROT TRANCE . . . 25 May 2008. See www.briandavidphillips.com for more details.
Riding around Foster Road, I found this Phillips Roaster locked up in front of a bike shop. Single speed, rod brakes. Love the bottle generator and headlamp. And check out the coils on the saddle.