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Women's National Team Roster Announcement
27 April 2015 - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Canada Soccer by Bob Frid
Christine Sinclair and player escort
Women's National Team Roster Announcement
27 April 2015 - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Canada Soccer by Bob Frid
Christine Sinclair and player escort
Women’s International friendly
30 October 2013, Edmonton, AB, Canada
CanadaSoccer / by Tony Lewis
Christine Sinclair
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe was the home of the Sinclair family, Earls of Caithness.
Girnigoe Castle was built around the late 14th to early 15th centuries on a rocky promontory, and was defended on the landward side by great ditches, spanned by drawbridges. The main feature of this castle is a three or four storey tower house, probably completed towards the end of the 16th century although there are the remains of 15th century buildings beneath it. During a period of redevelopment at the castle in the early 17th century, George Sinclair (4th Earl) obtained an Act of Parliament to change the name from Castle Girnigoe to Castle Sinclair. However it appears that the two names became associated with different parts of the castle leading to the impression that there were two castles on the site.
The Campbells of Glenorchy briefly occupied the castle after emerging victorious from a battle with the Sinclairs. In 1680, George Sinclair of Keiss, who later became the 7th Earl, removed the Cambells by force, partially destroying the castle in the process.
Women's International Friendly
8 May 2014 - Winnipeg, MB, Canada
BMO Players of the Year award presented to Christine Sinclair
Sterling Silver Mouthpiece Tube showing Bulb in Imitation Ivory along with Sterling Silver Bass Drone Ferrule and Slide in Hand Engraved Runic Design and Boxwood Mount
Match world Women's Cup
14 July 2012 - Châtel-Saint-Denis, SUI
Christine Sinclair and Karina LeBlanc
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2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying
21 February 2016 - Houston, TX, USA
Canada Soccer by Mexsport
Julie Johnston v Christine Sinclair
I don't think this is an original Sinclair Oil Company station but a recreation of one in Durand, Michigan. It has a number of original artifacts.
The 'cross engrailed' is the arms of the Sinclair (or St Clair) family, which has held the barony at Roslin since the 12th-century, and it was William St Clair who began to build the chapel at Roslin in 1446. This detail is from the north side of the chapel, showing some of the carved exterior decoration including a water spout next to the Sinclair heraldic shield.
Women's Olympic Football Tournament
9 August 2012 - London, ENG
Canada Soccer Les Jones
Erin McLeod and Christine Sinclair
EBP2aii Drone Part showing Sterling Silver Slide and Ferrule in Engraved Runic Design and Imitation Ivory Projecting Mount
2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying
Canada Soccer / Mexsport David Leah
19 January 2012 - Vancouver BC at BC Place
Christine Sinclair goal
I stopped briefly at the side of the road to check my map and when I was finished I noticed this eye catching little scene. A little texture by Kim Klassen called Granny's Cupboard gave it the final touch.
FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 advertising campaign
17 April 2015 - Montréal, QC, Canada
Encourageons Le Canada le 15 juin
FIFA.com/Canada2015
Women's International Friendly match
30 June 2012 - Sandy, UT, USA
Christine Sinclair and Erin McLeod
In 1984 Sinclair launched the ZX Spectrum+. A fully suitable name, because the 'Plus' was nothing more then a face lifted normal ZX Spectrum, the big bang for Sinclair that was launched two years before.
The Spectrum+ tried to solve the biggest minus of all Sinclair computers so far: the awkward keyboard.
Period: 1984 - ...
CPU: Zilog Z80A
CPU clock: 3,5 MHz
Memory: ROM 16 KB + RAM 48 KB
Text mode: 32 x 24
Graphic mode: 256x192
Colours: 8 x 2 bright level
Sound: 1-channel beeper
I/O: TV, tape, extension port
In 1984 Sinclair launched the ZX Spectrum+. A fully suitable name, because the 'Plus' was nothing more then a face lifted normal ZX Spectrum, the big bang for Sinclair that was launched two years before.
The Spectrum+ tried to solve the biggest minus of all Sinclair computers so far: the awkward keyboard.
Period: 1984 - ...
CPU: Zilog Z80A
CPU clock: 3,5 MHz
Memory: ROM 16 KB + RAM 48 KB
Text mode: 32 x 24
Graphic mode: 256x192
Colours: 8 x 2 bright level
Sound: 1-channel beeper
I/O: TV, tape, extension port
EBP4aii Drone Part showing Nickel Ferrule in Engraved Runic Design and Standard Imitation Ivory Projecting Mount