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  • While not exactly the sinkhole that swallowed a car in Dupont Circle last week, the nearly foot-wide seam that has opened on Cape May Road near Winpenny Lane in Silver Spring makes for some white-knuckle driving.

    Neighbors: Crack threatens to swallow car tires 2010

  • And they were surfing in Cornwall last week, but Charles Winpenny has updated the Cornwallcam site, which displays just 4 days 'worth of photos, and the surfing one is gone. posted by liz at

    Behind the News: November 2003 liz donovan 2003

  • Charles Winpenny seems to be away, and has posted some of his best recent photos on the Cornwallcam site, so maybe that means this photo will stay for a few days, at least ...

    Behind the News liz donovan 2003

  • Charles Winpenny seems to be away, and has posted some of his best recent photos on the Cornwallcam site, so maybe that means this photo will stay for a few days, at least ...

    Archive 2003-07-01 liz donovan 2003

  • And they were surfing in Cornwall last week, but Charles Winpenny has updated the Cornwallcam site, which displays just 4 days 'worth of photos, and the surfing one is gone. posted by liz at

    Archive 2003-11-01 liz donovan 2003

  • Yesterday a memorial was unveiled in Cornwall, and today Charles Winpenny, the dogged photographer of all things beautiful there, has photos on his Cornwall cam site.

    Behind the News liz donovan 2002

  • Means fall will be arriving soon in Cornwall, from Charles Winpenny at Cornwallcam.

    Archive 2002-10-01 liz donovan 2002

  • Means fall will be arriving soon in Cornwall, from Charles Winpenny at Cornwallcam.

    Behind the News: November 2002 liz donovan 2002

  • Strobik, Harmon, and Winpenny, representing, as it was intended to appear, the unanimous wishes of the council and the city administration, and speaking for Mollenhauer and Simpson, who had given their consent, visited the Governor at Harrisburg and made the necessary formal representations which were intended to impress the public.

    The Financier 2004

  • One, as a matter of courtesy, he gave into the hands of Messrs. Strobik, Harmon, and Winpenny, to bear personally to Mr. Stener, as they desired that he should.

    The Financier 2004

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