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The law library at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines.

Library "Eemhuis" Amersfoort

And than I went to see the Library of Birmingham. Very interesting!

 

Birmingham, UK 2017

This one is in the parking lot at Campbell's Junction, a small commercial settlement a mile or so from our house. Polaroid I-2, I-Type Black & White film.

Model with thanks to mizzd-stock

 

Gladstones Library with thanks to michael-d-beckwith

 

Books with thanks to KarvinenStock

 

really enjoyed using the photo of the girl , and kept thinking of things i could do , thats why you have 3 different versions with her

British phaenogamous botany,.

Oxford,Published by the author, sold by J.H. Parker [etc.]1834-43..

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What a cool little library I found.

 

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Robarts Library, Toronto

This was the late Lord Montagu's sitting room where he would often relax with his family at the end of the day. In later years, he also used the room as his office. He had a large record collection which included artists as varied as Ted Heath, Jimi Hendrix and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. In the classical section, his favourite composers were Beethoven, Britten, Elgar, Mahler, Strauss and Wagner. It was the operas of the latter which he particularly enjoyed playing at full volume.

 

The book collection is mainly that of Henry James, Baron Montagu of Boughton, whose books spanned the 18th and 19th century, and the natural history collection of John Montagu, spanning the late Victorian era to the early 20th century. The library and its bookshelves were moved from the room below to make way for the Picture Gallery when Palace House was first opened to the public in 1952.

 

Beaulieu Palace House is a 13th-century house in Beaulieu, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Originally part of Beaulieu Abbey, the estate was bought in 1538 by Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, following the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It is still owned and occupied by the earl's descendants, the Barons Montagu of Beaulieu.

 

Although still home to the current Lord and Lady Montagu, parts of the house and gardens are open daily to the public. It is a member of the Treasure Houses of England consortium. The Palace House is open to the public as part of the visitor attraction known as "Beaulieu", which includes:

 

* Beaulieu Abbey

* National Motor Museum

* Beaulieu Palace House

* Secret Army Exhibition – an exhibit about the Special Operations Executive training at Beaulieu during World War II

* Gardens

* A monorail

* Rides

 

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Books at the Seattle Central Library.

 

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The Columbia Public Library in Columbia Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 3.2 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.

 

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our library ( /guest room/media storage/random extra room)

Darwen Library and Theatre, Knott Street, Darwen. This is a Carnegie Library and was designed by architect Raymond Harrison. It opened in 1908 and is listed Grade II.

Opened by Malala Yousafzai, the schoolgirl shot by the Taliban. on the 3rd Sep 2013 ... The £189m Library of Birmingham, which houses one million books and is the largest library in Europe the architect was Francine Houben

Early 1900s photo of the Library of Congress (now the Jefferson Building), by Harris & Ewing.

The Central Library of the University of Gdansk

Gdańsk, Poland

 

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Museo di Palazzo Poggi, Bologna

Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, UK

A view of the Nottebohm library in Antwerp.

the current interior dates from 1936 but the library can trace its history back to 1481. It contains

one milion books with about 40 000 dating before 1830. The books fill 35 km of shelves.

The first shot I took I accidentally left the flash on, cue much annoyed head turning and me trying to look like I was studying intently.

Cles, Trentino, Italy.

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historic north reading room

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The starfield library is aesthetically designed and spans from the 4th floor to the 7th floor in the middle of the recently opened shopping mall. You can read books, magazines, and use the tablets set up on the 4th floor. Books are displayed on the walls from the 4th to the 7th floor but are out of reach.

This is our beloved study room/library. Our family loves to read. I think I will really love this lens :)

The herbarium building I work in is old, I call it 'living urbex'. Plans are made to renovate. In the coming months I will try to capture as much as possible of what is there....

By Archea Associati, 2009. Curno, Italy.

Photo: Stefano Perego.

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This a beautiful library in Riyadh called King Fahad Library, opening soon in 3 months can't wait to get inside and take pics

Taken at the New South Wales State Library in Sydney.

 

Getting access to the upper levels of the inner library isn't possible, so this photo was taken through a locked glass door on the second floor. This is a hand held photo taken with an Olympus OMD-M5 and processed in Lightroom 4. The level of detail is pretty amazing given all of the limiting factors and the fact that I didn't use HDR.

Gladstone's Library in Hawarden, Flintshire

Random books in an academic library.

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