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Visited by a member of the Libraries Taskforce team.
Photo credit: Julia Chandler/Libraries Taskforce
Street Art Light Projection in Adelaide next to the State Library Entrance displaying old Festival Fringe Posters.
Boxes of a street open library appeared on boulevard trees. Free of charge books offer each and every passer by a unique opportunity not only to grab a book, but to follow it;s destiny as well. Most of the books are marked as books-crossing, some lack any signs of a previous owner. Anyway this fun way to find a new reading seems to be a new joy.
Foyer of the library.
Taken for the architecture challenge at work.
Update: This photo was in the Landscapes of Vancouver show at the Yaletown Gallery. And it sold on the first night!
Here is my library, as it currently stands. This photo comprises probably a good eighty percent of the books I own.
Notes: the new Katoomba Library in the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
Format: colour digital photo
Date Range: 2015
Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons.
Repository: Blue Mountains City Library www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/yourcommunity/library
Provenance: John Merriman
Links: www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/yourcommunity/library/branchlocations
New users have given Briercliffe Library 10 out of 10 after it re-opened on Wednesday 20th April, following a refurbishment which is part of the phase 2 of the Regenerate programme
* This is the main bldg of the downtown branch. I hadn't been inside here since high school*
I went to the Houston Public Library (downtown branch) after work today to do some research on the history of my neighborhood. Mangum Manor is officially 50 years old. In December 1954, the neighborhood's first residents, the Sullivans, moved in to 5019 Saxon. At the time, Donna Lynn (my current street) didn't even exist. It wouldn't be for another 15 years that what is now 290 would exist.