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Sinclair Centre - Our roving cameraman snapped this picture of the decorative banners hanging in the rotunda of Sinclair Centre in Vancouver. They are very simple designs, 25 feet long, made from Canada red and white nylon with cut-outs and appliques of maple leaves. What is so unique about them? They were made by The Flag Shop in 1995 - and they still look fresh and very appropriate for a Canadian heritage building.
This 1985 Sinclair C5 (if you've never heard of it, Wikipedia it - and you still won't believe it!) was bought from a Cornish junk shop in 1992 just before the launch of UK local radio station, Pirate FM102. It was liveried as one of the fleet of radio station cars as a joke played on one of the station DJs.
Living Room.
architect: Raimist architecture, Inc.
project: Sinclair Residence
location: Webster Groves, Missouri
year: 1995
photograph: Andrew Raimist
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The bookplate of Sinclair, in the collection of Daniel B. Fearing. Dimensions: 7 x 10. Features: two griffins on either side of crest; swan atop crest; two lymphad ships; two ships; "Promptus Ad Certamen". Type: Bookplate. In the Fearing Fish Armorial collection.
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe was built in the late 1400's by William Sinclair, the 2nd Earl of Caithness, expanded in 1606 and destroyed in 1690. A restoration effort was begun in the mid 00's, and the castle has been stabilized.
Former Sinclair at Roger and Miami
St. Louis MO
Firstyearta set me straight; I thought this was a Texaco at first but I should've known better!
Sinclair's computer for the business market. This one with a Trump card plugged in on the left, (to total 896K, and floppy drive interfaces).
Went to see a friend today who bought this Sinclair c5 on ebay. The Sinclair c5 had a short run from January to August 1985, introduced by sir Clive sinclair
2012 CONCACAF Women's Qualifying
Canada Soccer / Bob Frid
27 January 2012 at BC Place in Vancouver, BC
Christine Sinclair
Gay and his son built this 1930's era Sinclair station in 2006.
The Gay Parita Station of today is one man's tribute to America's Main Street and the bygone way of life it symbolizes.
After retiring from a colorful working life, Gary decided he wanted to “keep the past from slipping away,” so he acquired from his brother-in-law, Steve Faucett, what we now know as Gay Parita—a reproduction of an early-twentieth-century Sinclair gasoline station. The original Gay Parita station had been established back in the 1930s by a couple named Fred and Gay Mason, and the original native-stone garage from that early era still stands on the property.
Route 66
Paris Springs Missouri
Lawrence County
Original here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Sinclair
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