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The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992
The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992. Ramirez Pharmacy, exterior, East Cesar Chavez Avenue and Soto Street, Boyle Heights. An alchemy of science and religion, unifying man and woman with nature and God. It attempts to connect spirituality with a society in need of peace. Acrylic, 13' x 50', by Paul Botello. Sponsored by Ed Ramirez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 315, #83
Migration, rurality and the post-productivist countryside. In Boyle PJ and Halfacree KH (eds) Migration into Rural Areas: Theories and Issues
Mycotretus nigromanicatus Boyle 1954
10. Mycotretus nigromanicatus Boyle, 1954 Mycotretus nigromanicatus Boyle, 1954: 48. Type locality: “Pinery Canyon (6000 ft.), Chiricahua Mts., Cochise County, Arizona ” [Arizona, USA]. Mycotretus nigromanicatus – Boyle 1956: 138. — Alvarenga 1994: 30. Primary type Holotype (Fig. 3D) USA • “HOLOTYPE, Mycotretus nigromanicatus Boyle [red label, printed \ 10701, Mycotretus nigromanicatus Boyle [handwritten] TYPE [printed] \ Cochise Co., Ariz [printed] VII-19 -[handwritten] 1919 [printed] Witmer Stone [printed] \ Pinery Canyon 6000 feet Chiricahua Mts.”; ANSP. Other specimens examined USA • 1 ♂ (dissected); “ Madera Cn., Santa Rita, 8-VIII-1963 Mts., Ariz. Vincent Vesterby [printed] \ Mycotretus nigromanicatus Boyle det WW Boyle [printed] \ W. Boyle, US Coll’n Rec. 2016 [printed] \ Mycotretus nigromanicatus Boyle [handwritten] det. P.E.Skelley [printed]”; CELC. Distribution Southwest USA and Mexico. Remarks Mycotretus nigromanicatus resembles M. bistrigatus Lacordaire (Fig. 27A) in body shape and colour. It is possible these two species are closely related or even synonymous, but we had no male specimens of M. bistrigatus at hand for comparison.Published as part of Pecci-Maddalena, Italo Salvatore de Castro, Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano & Skelley, Paul, 2023, Catalogue of Mycotretus Lacordaire, 1842 (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Tritomini): an annotated, illustrated and historical approach, pp. 1-182 in European Journal of Taxonomy 876 (1) on pages 22-23, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.876.2149, http://zenodo.org/record/809564
sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_00323217221096563 – Supplemental material for Engineering Democracy: Electoral Rules and Turnout Inequality
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-psx-10.1177_00323217221096563 for Engineering Democracy: Electoral Rules and Turnout Inequality by Brian Paul Boyle in Political Studies</p
St. Paul M.E. Church
An unused monochrome postcard of the St. Paul M.E. Church in Clayton. The image shows a wooden building with an A-frame roof. There are five windows across the side of the building. A steeple bell tower is at the front of the church. The back of the postcard is labeled 95.00 and 0044
St. Paul M.E. Church
An unused monochrome postcard of the St. Paul M.E. Church in Clayton. The image shows a wooden building with an A-frame roof. There are five windows across the side of the building. A steeple bell tower is at the front of the church. The back of the postcard is labeled 95.00 and 0044
The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992, detail 1 of 4
Detail 1 of 4 of The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992. Ramirez Pharmacy, exterior, East Cesar Chavez Avenue and Soto Street, Boyle Heights. An alchemy of science and religion, unifying man and woman with nature and God. It attempts to connect spirituality with a society in need of peace. Acrylic, 13' x 50', by Paul Botello. Sponsored by Ed Ramirez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 315, #83
The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992, detail 3 of 4
Detail 3 of 4 of The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992. Ramirez Pharmacy, exterior, East Cesar Chavez Avenue and Soto Street, Boyle Heights. An alchemy of science and religion, unifying man and woman with nature and God. It attempts to connect spirituality with a society in need of peace. Acrylic, 13' x 50', by Paul Botello. Sponsored by Ed Ramirez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 315, #83
The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992, detail 4 of 4
Detail 4 of 4 of The greatest love, Boyle Heights, 1992. Ramirez Pharmacy, exterior, East Cesar Chavez Avenue and Soto Street, Boyle Heights. An alchemy of science and religion, unifying man and woman with nature and God. It attempts to connect spirituality with a society in need of peace. Acrylic, 13' x 50', by Paul Botello. Sponsored by Ed Ramirez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 315, #83
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