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Jim Sinclair, President of the BC Federation of Labour, addresses the audience at the Day of Mourning ceremony.
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Fountain in front of the Parco Inn, Lincoln Drive, Sinclair, Wyoming. This large, unique fountain rests in the town plaza, erected in 1927 to honor the town's founder, Frank E. Kistler.
Seen in Inverness, this insulator is being used on a house and made in Prestwick and of the Sinclair Aitken Pattern
Kindersley Sinclair Pass is Kootenay National Park's top rated hike. 17.5Km, 1055 meters (10.8 Miles, 3,461 feet)
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Kindersley Sinclair Pass es la excursión de mejor popularidad en el Parque Nacional Kootenay. 17.5Km, 1055 metros.
Iain Sinclair at the Barbican, August 2006, for my Ballardian interview.
Thought I'd have another go at digitising these, using the DSLR/macro/lightbox set-up. Couldn't get the white balance sorted - maybe it's more noticeable with portraits. Ended up pulling the RGB curves separately in DPP.
79th Street and 5th Ave.
To view in stereo, sit 2-3 feet from the monitor and gently cross your eyes so that the two images become three. The one in the middle will be in 3d. If you are finding this difficult, you may be trying too hard. Viewing the original size is best.
If there's one thing SOHO screams, it's "gentrification!" The whole area is crammed with gorgeous brick and wrought iron warehouses and factories where single lofts are worth more than a 6 bedroom house. As a friend who lives in New York told me, the stupid part about it is the people who spend $30,000 a month renting one of these spaces are rarely ever in town using it.
Kindersley Sinclair Pass is Kootenay National Park's top rated hike. 17.5Km, 1055 meters (10.8 Miles, 3,461 feet)
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Kindersley Sinclair Pass es la excursión de mejor popularidad en el Parque Nacional Kootenay. 17.5Km, 1055 metros.
Looking west across Cook Strait from Sinclair Head on Wellington's south coast. This stretch of water is known to local boaties as "The Rip". Looks pretty quiet today.
A failed (doomed) attempt at personal transport.
Electric powered and built by Sir Clive Sinclair, the electronics boffin.