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Just an example of how the photos were displayed. I don't recall how many photo walls like this were set up, but there were maybe 20?
This is a tabletop charging station we designed and built for Minotaur Mazes in Seattle. It is designed to display handheld GPS units and charges them when not in use. The curved lid closes and locks to keep the GPS units secure.
in Las Vegas. I saved this photo to wish you all a Happy Valentine's Day!
I always love their windows but this has to be my all time fav.
TB
Northwestern publishing's CLO Church Librarian Organization conference
.. offerings, usually set- up Friday evening before event.
These displays, 20%off sales continue throughout this weekend..
WELS Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church Synod
Trinity Lutheran Church
Liberty Wisconsin
Landing after the display, the display pilot is always a instructor on 29(R) Sqn, but had 'borrowed' 11's twin-stick for the performance.
Accession Number: 1990:1160
Display Title: The Narasimha Avatar of Vishnu
Suite Name:
Media & Support: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper
Creation Date: ca. 1735
Creation Place/Subject: India
State-Province: Himachal Pradesh
Court: Bilaspur
School: Pahari
Display Dimensions: 7 in. x 4 3/8 in. (17.8 cm x 11.1 cm)
Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection
Label Copy:
Marks: on the back in takri
Bibliography:
Repository: The San Diego Museum of Art
To read about this visit, please go to The Wandering Eater
© 2010 Tina Wong; The Wandering Eater. All Rights Reserved.
A poster by Donna and Kristen greets participants in "Do You Speak Web2.0?," an introduction to Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, for members of the University of Scranton community. Presented at the University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library on July 14, 2009.
The Waipu Museum, or The Cape Breton Museum, as some Cape Bretoners refer to it, tells the story of the migration of Scottish people from the Scottish Highlands to Pictou in Nova Scotia, Canada, and then from St. Anne's Bay, Cape Breton, to Waipu, New Zealand, under the charismatic direction of Norman McLeod.
South Library. Tuesday 20 October 2015.
File reference: 2015-10-20-IMG_0159
Photo by Donna Robertson.
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.