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The 'new' Sinclair building on West Street, Sheffield. For a new building I love the curves.
Playing with a new tilt-shift lens.
I don't know how old Sinclair is, he's just always been there, saw him 20 years ago giving a photoshop lecture when I was still using film and darkrooms, he'd be just as good with an old bellows camera as a digital compact, one of Ireland's greats, see him here.
Waxahatchee brought their new album Ivy Tripp to the Sinclair on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Fleabite and Girlpool opened. Photos ©2015 by Scott Murry.
We went to the National Computer museum. My first computer. I bought it myself on my very first credit card.
Cheslea Clinton speaking, at the Sinclair Community College Library, on behalf of her mother, Hillary Clinton, Democratic party presidential nominee.
As a child, I remember a gas station in Massachusetts that gave away green brontosaurus soaps that had capsules in the center. The capsules usually had little toys in them like ones in gum machines. I don't remember if those stations were Sinclairs or not.
Fredonia, Arizona. May 19, 2012.
GHOST TOWN begins in Annapolis Royal Friday October 21... spooky!
This creature is lurking in the Haunted House at the Sinclair Inn Museum.
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.
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We went to the National Computer museum. One of the few computers I didn't have. But a friend of mine did. It was cool. Am I right in thinking it was the first programmable calculator that you built yourself?
John Sinclair + The Founder Effect - Spiegeltent, Canary Wharf, London 17th Sept
Photo by Jaime Menendez
John Sinclair and The Founder Effect performed songs from ‘Mohawk’ at Canary Wharf Spiegeltent, London
"John Sinclair - renegade poet, scholar and cultural revolutionary.....an Archetype of the 1960's art, music and literary synthesis, still kicking with both feet on his trajectory for cultural transformation. Mohawk features ten tracks from his book of verse: always know: a book of monk. Beatnik poems, great odes and personal reflections of the Be-Bop jazz persuasion, all flowering together."
This is a picture of the Sinclair refinery in Sinclair, WY.
They melt down dinosaurs to turn them into gasoline, if I remember right.
Yeah. Pretty sure that's how it works.
People are lined up for an up-close view of the the house and grounds on the Historic Garden Week Tour. Captain John Sinclair, privateer and "colorful citizen," lived here from 1778-1781. Andrew Mackie built the house around 1758. Mackie's daughter Mary married John Sinclair. They are my great-great-great-great grandparents.
Sinclair Red Modern tartan tie. Photo by Dennis A. Amith
This family is of Norman origin. In the 12th century William de Sancto Claro received the Barony of Midlothian. In the 14th century Henry St Clair became Earl of Orkney. The 3rd Earl, in 1446, founded Rosslyn Chapel. In 1445 he was created Earl of Caithness and the Earldom of Orkney was resigned in 1470. The Sinclairs were frequently engaged in clan warfare with Gunns. They were powerful and influential in the north where they held high positions. Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, who died in 1835, was a noted agriculturalist and writer. His best-known work was the editing of the first Statistical Account of Scotland.
Researchers from James Madison University visit the Captain Sinclair Recreation Area in Gloucester, Virginia on Jul 7, 2023. (Photo by Lathan Goumas | Virginia Sea Grant)in Lands End, Virginia on Jul 7, 2023. (Photo by Lathan Goumas | Virginia Sea Grant)
One of the charms of Scotland is its diverse coastline. Along the coast between Ackergillshore and Papigoe are a number of sea stacks, formed over time by wind and water. The sea stack in this picture stands next to the ruins of Sinclair Castle. The castle, built originally in the 15th century as Castle Girnigoe, was expanded in the 17th century, though has been uninhabited since 1680.