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Suzannah Sinclair

Oceanic feeling, 16" x 14",

Watercolor and pencil on birch panel

 

Sinclair Girnigoe Castle. Photo by Iain Baikie.

The 2016 Lochearnhead Highland Games ( including Strathyre & Balquhidder)

Birdseye view looking mauka towards Manoa Valley from the McCully Street bridge over the Ala Wai Canal that connects Waikiki with the rest of Honolulu. Vintage white cardboard mounted “Kodachrome Transparency Processed by Kodak” slide produced between 1959 and 1962 and date stamped Oct 60.

 

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- The old Honolulu Stadium on South King at Isenberg visible at the center right of photo

- Petrous Union 76 service station (with flags) on the corner of McCully and Ala Wai, bottom right corner

- Everybody's Supermarket (with the long white roof) across the Ala Wai Canal fronting onto Kapiolani, lower left

- Ala Wai Clubhouse across the Ala Wai Canal next to McCully, at right

An old gas pump located at the Nelson Ghost Town in Nevada.

The famous rubber keys of the Sinclair Spectrum.

The Sinclair Gas Station in Fort Worth, Tx.

 

Well worth seeing for all the iconic dinosaur logos - the brontosaurus mascot on the roof gives the place a playful air, and the mint condition of the service station and vintage truck in front also indicate that a lot of care has been taken to make the gas station historically accurate.

 

This Sinclair gas station appears to be kept in pristine condition as some sort of historic preservation of a circa 50s or 60s service station. The place is kept in mint condition, nicely painted, with bars across the drives to keep vehicles from pulling in. The iconic dinosaur logo is everywhere on this historic structure.

Sir Clive Sinclair started production of the Sinclair C5 in 1985 with much aplomb. Sales numbers were a disaster as the vehicle was slow and had a short driving range. There were also safety concerns using it on the road in between far larger cars. In about half a year the company run out of money and production stopped after only 14,500 C5's were built.

After the Interbike show...the fun starts!

Built with 41515, 41516, & 41517

 

If you’d like to see how he was built, I made an album of his disassembly:

 

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Normally more likely to be seen in a museum (or on a tip?) today, this is a Sinclair Research C5 battery electric vehicle. It was invented by Sir Clive Sinclair and launched by Sinclair Vehicles Ltd in the United Kingdom on 10 January 1985. A battery-assisted tricycle steered by a handlebar beneath the driver's knees, its top speed of 15 mph (24 km/h), is the fastest allowed in the UK without a driving licence. It is powered by a 200w or 250W motor and was originally sold for £399 plus £29 for delivery.

 

It became an object of media and popular ridicule during 1980s Britain and was a commercial disaster, selling only around 17,000 units, although according to Sinclair, it was "the best selling electric vehicle" until November 2011 when the Nissan Leaf had sold over 20,000 units.

 

This particular one, driven by what I assume is an Englishman, considering his patriotic bowler hat, was seen on the South Bank of the River Thames during the build-up to the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant. It looks rather grubby, suggesting it had been pulled out of a shed at rather short notice?

One of the busiest musicians in Bedworth is Kenny Sinclair, legend of the keyboards. Very good with the free and easy dance routines for the elderly and very popular. Seen here at Saunders Hall WMC in Bedworth.

New York World's Fair

Flushing Meadows Park

 

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Sinclair's building on West Street

I just picked this up today. I'm guessing this is from the late 50's.

Pitstop in Missouri, USA

Sinclair sign in Berlin, Ohio.

Port Jervis, New York 2018.

Sinclair is back at this location for the 1st time in many years. Strange seeing a Sinclair Dinosaur at a Citgo. This used to be a Sinclair Gas Station and a different dinosaur used to be here many years ago. Picture taken in The Wisconsin Dells. , see old link:

 

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Old gas station in Elberta, Utah

This is next to where the old house was on the farm where I grew up. In 1980 my parents built a new house about half a mile away next to the highway. I pumped many gallons of gas at this pump.

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La artista plástica y escultora panameña Olga Sinclair expone algunas de sus obras en la Casa de América, una colección de pinturas que muestran su evolución cronológica. Para más información: www.casamerica.es/exposiciones/olga-sinclair-retrospectiva

Sinclair Lewis: Kingsblood royal.

Bantam Books 1949.

Cover art by James Avati.

Castle Sinclair Girnigoe

Scotland 2017

Still working!

The add-on board provided SLOW/FAST modes switching, making this ZX80 like a ZX81.

The side switch allows screen black/white reverse.

Port Jervis, New York 2018.

Polaroid Spectra System, Polaroid type 990 film (expired 2007).

 

Las Vegas, NV.

 

Claire Sinclair is a talented and beautiful pin up model. She stars in PIN UP, a show at the Stratosphere Hotel & Casino. I shot this Polaroid of her while she was doing a signing at the Bettie Page Clothing store inside Planet Hollywood.

  

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Mv Margaret Sinclair loading an excavator and other equipment before departing for the Isle of Jura.

Originally the centerpiece of a Sinclair Oil exhibit at the 1933-34 Chicago World's Fair, Dino the dinosaur remains one of the most recognizable corporate logos in the world.

Taken from Tongue Point looking towards Sinclair Head from the Southwest coast of Wellington, New Zealand. Sigma 10mm lens on a Canon 40D with CPL filter.

 

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