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2013 Cyprus Women's Cup
8 March 2013, Nicosia, Cyprus
©CanadaSoccer / by Ville Vuorinen
Sophie Schmidt, Christine Sinclair
Women’s International friendly
Canada v Mexico
24 November 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada
BC PLace
©CanadaSoccer / by Kim Stallknecht
Christine Sinclair
Seen at Beaulieu Car Museum, Dorset, England. Made by Sir Clive Sinclair, a one person battery operated vehicle which was unveiled in January 1985.
Update…Clive Sinclair died 16/09/21.
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The Knight's Move: lectures in 2011
‘The Knight's Move' is an annual series of lectures by eminent international speakers who stand out by their unusual, enlightening and inspirational visions concerning the city, urbanity, the public domain, and community. Just as the knight moves in an atypical and unusual way across the chessboard, Stroom Den Haag likewise wants to cut across all disciplines and thus stimulate rethinking the city.
Iain Sinclair
Tuesday 25 January 2011, 8 pm
Iain Sinclair is a British author and filmmaker whose work is rooted in London and is related to psychogeography. Psychogeography is the study of the effects of the geographical environment on the emotions and behavior of individuals. It was first introduced by Guy Debord in the 1950s and is also described as the science of wandering and exploring. Books by Sinclair include 'London: City of Disappearances' (2006), 'Liquid City' (1999, with Marc Atkins) and 'London Orbital' (2002).
Former Union 76 Gasoline Station now a Sinclair Gasoline Station and Food Mart located in Long Beach on Orange and Wardlow.
Recently convered into a Sinclair Station.
Sinclair Centre is an upscale shopping mall in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It is located at 757 West Hastings Street between Granville and Howe streets. The centre comprises four buildings that were restored by Henriquez Partners Architects in 1986 at a cost of $38 million. The main post office was housed here from 1910 until the new one opened in 1958. The Post Office Building is in an Edwardian Baroque style, combining English and French influences. It features an atrium clock consisting of four 12-foot-diameter (3.7 m) clocks built in 1909 and is the largest clock movement in Western Canada; the minute hands alone weigh 92 kilograms (202 pounds) each. In addition to the mall, the building has a seven floor office tower occupied by the federal government. The buildings that comprise the centre are the Post Office (1910), the handsome and architecturally esteeme Winch Building (1911), the Customs Examining Warehouse (1913), and the Federal Building (1937). The mall is home to elite boutiques such as Leone and L2 and Armani, and has a food court
FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 advertising campaign
10 September 2014 - Ottawa, ON, Canada
Reserve a seat you won't sit in for a second.
(Christine Sinclair)
St. Louis, MO; this is the most intact Sinclair "icebox" station that I've ever seen. Not only does the place still pump gas (and island with two functioning pumps in front of these) -- they also still perform repairs. As if that wasn't enough, the old price sign is still in use. I only wish they'd been open on Sunday afternoon so I could gush my praises.
Women's national team open training session
30 May 2013 - Toronto, ON, CAN
CanadaSoccer / by Nick Turchiaro
Christine Sinclair posing with a fan
I don't think Ardmore has Sinclair stations anymore, but for a long time they had the dinosaur mascot. The station near my grandparents' house would dress Dino according to the seasons.
Skylar Gudasz came through town in support of Teenage Fanclub for a show at the The Sinclair. For photos of Boston area bands doing their thing, visit Daykamp Music at:
Women's International Friendly
19 June 2013 - Paderborn, Germany
© Canada Soccer /Ville Vuorinen
Christine Sinclair v Simone Laudehr
Volkswagens everywhere you look at Sinclair Garages.The dealership was started c1972 by Gerry Hill of Aberdare.I remember an early offer was a years ' supply of fuel with certain models purchased.NSUs were sold in those days too,remember the RO80 saloon with the rotary engine and the small Prinz?
Mr Hill used to use a helicopter to get him about and tragically he was killed in an accident in it on his way home to the valleys one day.Gerald Sinclair took over and his company owns several garages these days.I took this when I was looking for somewhere to park JFG,the FedEx van is one of the Swansea depots' latest.It joined the fleet in September along with a Citroen Relay when additional territory was taken over around Aberystwyth.
CanWNT International friendly
Canada v USA
2 June 2013, Toronto, ON, Canada
BMO Field
©CanadaSoccer / by Paul Giamou
Christine Sinclair, Ali Krieger
Women’s International friendly
Canada v Mexico
24 November 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada
BC PLace
©CanadaSoccer / by Bob Frid
Christine Sinclair signing autograph, ball retrievers from 2013 BC Soccer Provincial Development Program
Women’s International friendly
Canada v Mexico
24 November 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada
BC PLace
©CanadaSoccer / by Kim Stallknecht
Christine Sinclair
I was so happy to see this, as it's the only one I've ever seen and possibly the only one in New Zealand! I knew they were small, but they are literally only the size of a go-kart.
Graham and Ed had some interesting musings about this when we saw it - care to share, chaps? =)
November 26, 2008. On the 14 hour bus ride from Greeley, Colorado to Richfield, Utah, I stopped at this off ramp (no idea what city or state) for lunch and took a walk. This dinosaur said hey.