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Music Performance by North Harris County Dulcimer Society. NHCDS is an ever growing group of music lovers that plays just about any instrument that doesn't have to be "plugged in"!
The kids were treated with an exciting show about science called "Fire and Ice" put on by The Mad Scientist!
The Emerson Library moved to its newly renovated location at 150 Beacon Street in 1982. Seen here in 1986, it still looks pretty fashionable (as do the students)!
For more information and to visit the Emerson College Archives, please contact Christina Zamon, Head of Archives and Special Collections, at christina_zamon@emerson.edu
Hope Lutheran Handbell Choir, under the direction of Stephanie Poyner, performed 12 Christmas songs last night at Friendswood Public Library. Soprano vocalists Amanda Gonzales and Carol Chew also sang several of these songs with Poyner’s piano accompaniment.
Run of maple base cabinets for a library. There are also 2 maple writing tables and asymmetric wall mounted cabinets.
The Geoffrey R. Weller library at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Tampa's first public library was one of the many Carnegie libraries scattered around the country. It opened in 1917 and probably closed once the new central library opened in the 60s. It's located in the transitional area where Downtown Tampa morphs into Tampa Heights.
7th Avenue between Franklin and Tampa Streets, Tampa.
The Young Adults who qualified got to spend the night in the library and watch all 7 Harry Potter movies and do lots of Harry Potter related activities.
Library Annex on the Milford Town Hall, Nashua Street, Milford, New Hampshire. The Milford Town House and Library Annex, now just the Milford Town Hall, is a historic municipal building occupying a prominent position facing the central oval in Milford, New Hampshire. The town house portion, which presents the main facade to the oval, was built in 1869, and is a two-story structure built of brick with granite trim. The Italianate structure has a belltower in which is a Paul Revere bell cast in 1802, which was hung in Milford's first town hall. The library annex was added to the rear of the building (along Nashua Street) in 1892, extending the south facade of the building from nine to twelve bays. It was built using a different type of brick, but stylistic elements tie it to the original structure. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Window and book display for Children's Book week with the theme "Branch out with books" at Rosanna library, 1982. Children's book week was from Monday 26 July to Saturday 31 July 1982. The theme chosen tied in with the International Year of the Tree. The display probably featured award winners for children's fiction.
Library staff vacated Ivanhoe Library on 31 May. External demoliton of the building commenced on 15 June 2020
Colour digital photograph
Photographer: Liz Pidgeon
Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library
Taken during a Welshot workshop “Long Day in Liverpool” on Saturday 12th Sept 2015.
For more information about Central Library, Liverpool see:
liverpool.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library/central-library
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Freaky Friday is the culmination of the Summer programs for the Tweens and Young Adults. They get to come to the library after hours on Friday and have pizza, games and win prizes! This year was a blast!
Embroidery Library Celtic Raven (fresh out of the hoop - you can see the outline stitching and hoop marks). Blogged here: ceodraiocht.wordpress.com/2011/08/18/celtic-raven/