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7/21/2014 @ The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA

Photographed in Newport, TN

Unique set of Sinclairs in first class condition with original chanter.

Made by William Sinclair in 1943 and remained with the original buyer to date. Full Ivory and one of the best instruments I have come across. I have played the drones and the sound is nothing short of tremendous. The stocks are unique with the bag secured by a screw system, as seen in the photo.

 

Bentley Motor Museum Oct 2007

Breathless Exposure Photography, Oakland, CA

Nicky Wire of the Manic Street Preachers at The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA on April 24, 2014.

In-game shots of our fabulous Sinclair Women's Volleyball team!

Judith Basin County, Montana

Former Sinclair station, now import shop in Farmersville, Texas

Breathless Exposure Photography, Oakland, CA

Vintage porcelain two-bay gas station; 813 Main Street - Clifton Forge VA - 1992. UPDATE: identified as Sinclair - thanks to Agilitynut!

Iain Sinclair London Overground

Now a museum piece. The good old Sinclair ZX81 personal computer amongst other toys of the past at the Mountfitchet Toy Museum.

Bookplate of Sinclair Kennedy. Dimensions: 7.1 x 10.1. Features: Belt and buckle with Gaelic inscription: "A'lamh as treise an uachdar"; Hand holding knife. In pencil on front, "1897"; stamp on back: "Harvard College Library Bequest of Harriet Brewer Churchill, July 17, 1934"; in pencil on back, "Kennedy, Sinclair". In the Harvard Men bookplate collection.

 

Earlier I was thinking about how much I miss my dad. He passed away in October. He gave me a beautiful sunset to photograph this evening. Taken over Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville, GA. 2/23/2011.

 

(c) Danielle A. Davey. Do not use without written permission from photographer.

The owner pulled up as I was taking these and told me this was built in 1939. First he said it was an Exxon, then he changed that to a Humble Oil. I think it was a Sinclair.

Pioneer oilman Richard O. Dulaney hired noted Fort Worth architect Wiley G. Clarkson to design this building. It acquired its name from the Sinclair Oil Company which leased offices here soon after the building's completion in 1930. The billion-dollar Sinclair-Prairie Oil Company moved its headquarters here in 1932. Built during the city's oil and gas-inspired golden era, this High-Rise Art Deco building features zig-zag motif, Mayan accents and terra cotta detailing. (1992) (Marker No. 4709)

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