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Reports opening for Mission of Burma at the Sinclair in Cambridge, MA on Saturday, January 19th, 2013
A window has been installd on one side of the building to show the point where the two building were joined together. It also shows the contrasting methods of construction of the two structures.
See set here: www.flickr.com/photos/whitebeard/sets/72157623540225813/
This is an neat example of some of the promotions of the time.....by purchasing gas at Sinclair (Remember them???) stations, one could win cash, a Chevy Camaro, or even one of those new fangled transistor radios, & "among other prizes"!!!!
Sinclair Refining may be gone, but Dino, their iconic mascot lives eternally in logo heaven!
To be honest, I think Sinclars is a bit of a dive but thats only my opinon (they don't do propper beer).
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.
The CPU handing the video made the Sinclair ZX80 cheaper. It certainly did NOT make it faster!
Article from UK retail trade mag, Feb 1980.
My mid 1960's Sinclair bagpipes as I've known them since my Mom and Dad bought them in the late 60's.
Look up! It's only been there 70 years. A WW2 Fire watchers post still sits atop the roof of this building. From here a volunteer fire watcher could sit and raise the alrm should a German incendiary bomb ignite anywhere in Kirkcaldy.
This was my 1st computer when I was a child.I kept all the games I had and decided to share my memories on Flickr
Ian Sinclair speaking with attendees at the 2025 Anime Arizona at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Conference Center in Glendale, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
I always liked the Googie-style architecture at these service stations. This one's in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, at 26th and Kipling. Circa 1990.