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The Library of Parliament (1876) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, stands on a bluff overlooking the Ottawa River. French explorer Samuel de Champlain passed here in 1613.
The public Library in my home town is a building that was converted after being destroyed in the bombing raids of March 1945. Historically it used to be an administration building for the diocese of Paderborn.
Mamiya RZ67, Mamiya Sekor 4.5/50, tripod, HP5+ at ISO 1600 developed in HC-110 1+31 for 11 minutes, scanned on an Epson V800.
The city library is in the former fire station. Apart from books there are computers for public use and staff who know lots.
More than a place for books, it's a cultural center with poetry club meets, yoga sessions, local art exhibitions, and a warm place to hang out in the cold months.
If you are lucky enough to have a public library, please use it. Or lose it.
The Central Library in Calgary, Alberta, has a fabulous display of architectural feats in every corner.
A vertical shot of the Leeds Central library foyer staircase.
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123 Pictures in 2023 #60 "Library"
This is the Janet F Harte library in the Flour Bluff area of Corpus Christi, TX. It was unfortunately closed for the holiday when this was taken.
Spreading knowledge, adventure and love one book at a time!
People can take a book for free as long as they replace it with a different book. We have a lot of these in our community. I thought this one was cute because it looks like a ladybug.
You can learn more about these libraries and find one near you at littlefreelibrary.org/
For Flickr Friday theme "Knowledge"
#Bibliotheken und Bücher#
Auswahlfoto:
Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 06.09.2022.
Thema:“Libraries and Books“ (Bibliotheken und Bücher)
Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))
There is a small garden next to the former royal residence of King Rama I. It afforded me some very welcome shade and a place to sit for a few minutes
In the heart of downtown Fredericktown. The Ozarks Regional Library founded in 1908 by the Friday Club. A beautiful mural of a shelf of books adorns the south wall of the building
115 South Main
Fredericktown, Missouri
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(Better quality, HD on vimeo.com/210281479 and www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMQrhWZ7RMw
This is my little tribute to all those writers who made me live wonderful adventures when I was a child and those who are bringing me new stories.
Filmed in Second Life at the magical place "Library", created by Cica Ghost.
Music : "La valse d'Amelie", composed by Yann Tiersen
Many thanks to Cica for allowing me to make the video and to Skippy Beresford, Hyacinth Albert Lowe, Kikas Babenko and Sunshine Szavanna for their generous collaboration.