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Library Room, KC Irving Centre, Acadia University.
iPhone 5 HDR processed with VSCOcam with lv03 preset.
In my coach driving days I regularly came upon former London Transport Leyland National LS6 (TGY 106M) parked in Blarney whilst perfoming library services for Cork County Council. This photo was taken in October, 1995.
Captured at the Public Library in Amsterdam during a shoot with Leuntje.
The harsh bokeh of the 50/1,8 worked nicely in this graphic setting.
Best viewed Large with a black background
Free library for anyone who wants to leave a book or take one. Here for the winter, and some year round, community of travelers and wandering souls.
This is the cart that I decorated after I did my stint at the UCLA Young Research Library as a student supervisor.
Library of the Scottish Rite Temple at 332 East First in Wichita Kansas. It was built in 1887-1888 for the YMCA by Proudfoot and Bird. The YMCA sold the building in 1898 to the Scottish Rite Masons. In 1907 an addition was added to the north side. It is one of Wichita's landmark buildings.
This was originally was used as a billiard room and smoking lounge. It was transformed to its current use in 1965.
National Register #72000527. Added in 1972.
Gibraltar's Garrison Library.
The clouds just climbed over the rock, and thus have this creepy appearance.
HDR made from 6 exposures.
hespeler library / kongats architects / cambridge, canada
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Masood Jhandir Library is situated in Sardar Pur Jhandeer, a small town 12km from Mailsi in Punjab, Pakistan. It is claimed to be biggest Private Library in Pakistan. It is estimated that it has more than 2,00,000 books and Journals. It was established in 1889 by Malik Ghulam Mohammad Choghatta (1865-1936). Now it is runned by Mian Masood Jhandeer.It is totally supported by private funds.
Books -1,10,000. Journals and periodicals 82000 and about 3000 hand written books.
Languages Urdu 50,000, English 21000, Persian 165000, Arabic 13500, saraiki/Punjabi 6000, Sidhi, Pushto, Balouchi and other 1000, spranto 5000 ( Numbers as in 2003)
Holy Quran Libray has Holy Quran in 30 languages of world. Many handwritten and different unique types.
Topics. Reference 7000, Philosophy and other 6500, Religion 38500, Social sciences 5000, Linguist 4000, Science and technology 1500, Art 2500, Agriculture 3000, Urdu and English Literature 23000, Autobiography 8000, History 12000, journals 82000, and mixed 3200 (As in2003)
Many well known writers and poets and other philanthropists have donated books to library. It does not accept Govt. donations.
It is reference library and does not issue books. However they provide residence to out station scholars and researchers. It has recently shifted to new building which comprises 25 rooms. And Librarian appointed
It is open to Public in morning hours (except Govt. holidays)
Tel: 0092-67-3430786, 0092-67-3430430
Fax.: 0092-67-3430789
E-mail: jhnadir_library@hotmail.com
Jhandir_library@yahoo.com
(Information from brochure provided by Library)
It has first edition of “Readers Digest” Published in 1921 and Britannica encyclopedia and book of year and antique English Literature books and many other rare books.
ONE MUST SEE IT.
Floor Plan with book shelves and furniture. In the upper left corner is the teen room. Bottom right is the community room. Coming in the main doors you pass through a lobby with doors to the community room on one side, restrooms and an espresso bar on the other. Once in the library proper the book return in on the right. As you leave, the checkout is on the right. Behind the checkout desk is the childrens room. This is a very efficient library that can be staffed with a minimum number of people. It is 22,543 square feet.
Books shelves in the rare book room. The white slips in each book contain the call numbers and cataloging information. The books are bound with a variety of leather, vellum, and paper covers.
On a perfect Spring day I rode to Macquarie Uni and back via Lane Cove National Park. Plenty of photo ops at the Uni where my partner works and my son has started a late-onset engineering degree.