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Jelena in the Public Library

In the library of Frankfurt's Max Planck Institute for European Legal History.

Lord Byron's guests would not be short of something to read - if that is what they wanted to do.

I've updated my BlueBrick schematic track library to version 1.1 incorporating the following updates:

 

1) Added RC/9V R40 radius half curves

2) Added RC flex track components.

 

Head over to www.brickdimensions.com/resources/trains to download this latest version.

Rhopalocera nihonica

Yokohama :Printed at the Office of the "Japan mail", Published by the author,1886-1889.

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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!

 

Cambridge Public Library, MA

Here is my library, as it currently stands. This photo comprises probably a good eighty percent of the books I own.

Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch at Library Square

Kanazawa Umi Mirai Library, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan

All you need is a library card, and oh the treasures you can find!

Our Daily Challenge 6-12 May : Trash or Treasure

 

Rescued and repurposed.

Doing homework and enjoying friends in the main room of the State Library of Victoria...

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.

Helsinki University Library 12.9.2012 Helsinki,photographer Marjo Koivumäki, Studio Apris oy

 

Please visit thebuibrothers.com/blog/2009/06/felicia-day-photos/ to see a behind the scenes video of this photo shoot.

 

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First of Four Little Free Libraries that I found on this morning's drive around a few back country roads.

Monroe, Oregon

 

OM System OM-5

Olympus 12-50mm

I'd heard that Snodland library had been refurbished - so popped in to take a look.

What a transformation since our last visit! Looks twice the size (a glass walled office has been removed) and is much lighter and brighter. No more tall dark shelves and lots of pale, or colourful, modern furniture.

[Photo: Keila Trejo/iadMedia]

Inside the New York Public Library.

The massive curved architecture

Photograph: Richard Mounsor Photography

A photo from The Great Geek Manual, which posts images, links, and trivia for Geeks.

 

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A good tidy up!

1955; Blondes are my Trouble by Martin Brett, (Pseudonym of Douglas Sanderson). Cover art by Owen Kampen.

St. Pancras Station rising above the British Library.

The CIA's library is a valuable resource to Agency employees and is available to Agency personnel only. It contains approximately 125,000 books and subscribes to about 1,700 periodicals. The library maintains three collections: Reference, Circulating, and Historical Intelligence. New material for these collections is selected around current intelligence objectives and priorities. To learn more about the CIA, visit www.cia.gov.

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