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Vehicle: Sinclair C5.
Year of manufacture: 1985.
Date taken: 13th March 2016.
Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.
LONGWORTH comprises scattered houses in a settlement between Sinclair Mills and Penny on the northeast side of the Fraser River in central British Columbia.
The 1918 population of LONGWORTH was about 30, increased to 60 by 1920, 75 to 100 by 1924–25 and 200 by 1927. Arthur E.C. Read (1888–1945) (Reid alternate spelling), a storeowner during the late 1910s, was the inaugural postmaster 1915–20, but the post office remained closed for 15 of those months. Commonly, the postmaster in such towns was also a storeowner.
Mrs. Theresa Ann McCoy - Theresa (Tracy) married Charles (Charlie) McCoy (c.1915–?). When she retired as postmaster in 1985, she had held the position (assumed on a temporary basis) for 30 years. A former sawmill office skidded down the track from Lindup, the 10 by 12-foot hut (which she owned) served as the LONGWORTH Post Office.
LINK - Welcome to LONGWORTH, the town that time forgot - issuu.com/pgcitizen/docs/9716-190919
Article from the "Prince George Citizen" (written by Christine Hinzmann - Aug 6, 2018) - In the past mail was delivered by rail to the tiny hamlets set along the Fraser River. Penny got its last mail delivered by train on Dec. 31, 2013. Robin Wills is the postmaster in Longworth, population 13 at last count, and the office is located in the old school house. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to noon, she opens the office and residents gather at the school house for coffee and a chat. Most of them grew up in Longworth and those at the coffee klatch can still find their class photos hanging in the hallways of the school, Robin explained. LINK to the complete article - www.princegeorgecitizen.com/local-news/sense-of-community...
The LONGWORTH Post Office was established - 1 October 1915 - it closed - 8 October 1918 - reopened - 1 January 1920.
LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the LONGWORTH Post Office - recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record...
It ends a little south of here. The waterway of the Puget Sound, between Bremerton and Seattle. Our ferry service to Seattle. So much better than driving through Tacoma !
Sinclair Cove near the Pictographs in Lake Superior Provincial Park.
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A normal day of operation on the Victorian Goldfields Railway.
Usual suspect locomotive J549 doing the honours, hauling the vintage carriages towards the Sinclairs lane crossing bound for Castlemaine.
Walmer, Vic.
3/11/19
Logan Daniel Sinclair is serving 50 years to Life for the murder of a gas station owner during in armed robbery in Parma, Ohio, south of Cleveland. He’s serving his time at the Richland Correctional Institution and is eligible for release in 2065.
Former grain storage elevators, not far from the salton sea in the desert southwest.
Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, protomachines set to natural white.
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Logan Daniel Sinclair is serving 50 years to Life for the murder of a gas station owner during in armed robbery in Parma, Ohio, south of Cleveland. He’s serving his time at the Richland Correctional Institution and is eligible for release in 2065.
Born on this day 146 years ago, Upton Sinclair, American author, muckraker, and political activist.
Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. was born in Baltimore, Maryland on September 20, 1878 and died on November 25, 1968 at the age of 90. He wrote nearly 100 books and in 1943 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
He is probably best known for his book The Jungle which exposed labor and sanitary conditions in the U.S. meatpacking industry. The consequent public uproar contributed to the passage of the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act.
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it."
Original black and white photo from Bain News Service 1900, courtesy of The Library of Congress.
La nouvelle version du Sinclair Spectrum après le rachat de Sinclair par Amstrad. Avec le design inspiré du QL !
Ah nostalgie...
Logan Daniel Sinclair is serving 50 years to Life for the murder of a gas station owner during in armed robbery in Parma, Ohio, south of Cleveland. He’s serving his time at the Richland Correctional Institution and is eligible for release in 2065.
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Logan Daniel Sinclair is serving 50 years to Life for the murder of a gas station owner during in armed robbery in Parma, Ohio, south of Cleveland. He’s serving his time at the Richland Correctional Institution and is eligible for release in 2065.
Logan Daniel Sinclair is serving 50 years to Life for the murder of a gas station owner during in armed robbery in Parma, Ohio, south of Cleveland. He’s serving his time at the Richland Correctional Institution and is eligible for release in 2065.
Bedworth keyboard legend Kenny Sinclair at a recent Brochure Launch at "The Saunders" in his hometown.
In 1661, Freswick was sold by the Mowats to William Sinclair of Rattar, and with the new ownership, it is likely that a new phase of building was undertaken. William Sinclair, whose son John by his first marriage inherited Rattar, was followed as laird of Freswick successively by all three of his sons from his second marriage. none of whom had children. Succession then passed to William Sinclair, second son of John of Rattar. William was a gentleman of ability and of considerable local note. He enlarged both his estates and his house, as well as being leader of one of the two political parties into which Caithness was then divided (neither of which was the SNP!).