The park itself is named after Julia Pfeiffer Burns (1868 - 1928), a local and
legendary early pioneer and resident who impressed Helen Brown and had run a ranch in McWay canyon with her husband, John B. Burns.
Not exact matches
Motoring Memories — 1930's motoring style is captured on the CK Bowers & Sons archive / Fifty Years On — Malcolm Green salutes the quintessentially British sports car on its half century / The Bradley Tapes — Steady Barker resumes his
legendary interview with WF Bradley / Country Garage — Alan Marsh concludes his childhood recollections of
early motoring days in Somerset / Austin Minor — The editor has been out and about in Austin's answer to the Morris Minor / New Horizons — Michael Worthington - Williams charts the progress of Humber from their takeover by Rootes / Geoffrey Taylor & The Alta — Anthony Pritchard concludes the story of the forgotten car that played a major role in Britain's rise in Grand Prix motor racing / Australian
Pioneer — Gavin Farmer recounts the story of the Hartnett — a car that was before its time.
The world of self - publishing was touched and deeply saddened by news
earlier this week of the passing
legendary self - publishing
pioneer Dan Poynter.
This engaging volume celebrates the life and work of Theodor Holm «Ted» Nelson, a
pioneer and
legendary figure from the history of
early computing.
If you haven't already, do check out part 1 — «The
early pioneers of video game music» — focusing on the work of
legendary chiptune composers like Koji Kondo and Rob Hubbard.
A
pioneer of the 1960s California «Finish Fetish» and «Light and Space» movements, and an original member of the
legendary Ferus Gallery's roster, Bengston's
early paintings combined post-colorfield / proto - minimalist compositions anchored by iconographic references to popular culture (such as chevrons, in the context of the Vietnam War) and personal passions: the car and surfing culture of Venice Beach, motorcycle racing, and nature.