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Subject (TGM): Animals; Men; Caricatures; Ethnic groups; Ethnic stereotypes; Mules; Animal behavior; Animal treatment; Fences; Straw hats; Harnesses; Saddlery; Leather industry;
The West Lorne Public Library was formed in 1895 and joined the Elgin County Library Association as a founding member in 1936. This 1890s photograph shows the original Librarian, John Chasely, who served from 1895 until his retirement in 1924.
My library contains evasion, imagination, possibilities, dreams, exotic destinations, mythic characters, history, memories and always beautiful to look at!
Title: Library Reading Room
Date: 1940
Description: Students hard at work in the library reading room, circa 1940.
ID: RS-4-8-H.Library.146-03-01
Copyright 2013, Iowa State University Library, University Archives
For Reproductions: www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html
AA Gymnastics visited the library again and showed off their moves! At the end of the program kids from the audience got a chance to try out some of the training equipment to flip over backward!
November 4, 2019 - Avalon Library Grand Re-Opening with County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisor Janice Hahn, 4th District. Avalon Library, part of LA County Library, is located on the island of Catalina. Photograph by Monica Almeida.
Visited for the official opening ceremony after the library had been refurbished and re-structured to incorporate Job Centre Plus, by Kathy Settle, CEO of the Libraries Taskforce.
Photo credit: Kathy Settle/Libraries Taskforce
Local Accession Number: 06_11_000867
Title: Public library
Genre: Stereographs; Photographic prints
Date issued: 1850-1920 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph ; 9 x 18 cm.
General notes: Title from handwritten text on verso.; Handwritten note on verso: Newburyport.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Subjects: Libraries
Collection: Stereographs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Shelf locator: Disasters (3) Johnstown flood
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
I guess I can make this shot & the Cinema I & VI a "guess the city" (but don't if you know from me where I visited). Well, it's more of a identify-if-you've-been-there city, kind of hard to guess...
Lisa hosted a great program that taught the kids how to prepare a simple meal, customized to their tastes. The food was great and they didn't even make a mess!
Walked uptown to the library today. Brought a drive with 80GB of data for YouTube but uploaded only one 4 GB file. dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.ca/2015/09/uploaded-single-h...
OK. I'm trying for that "zen" thing. Simple. Form. Line. Light. Hmmm... maybe simplicity isn't my cup of tea...
AA Gymnastics visited the library again and showed off their moves! At the end of the program kids from the audience got a chance to try out some of the training equipment to flip over backward!
So this is where I get confused. According to my journal, which I typed at the end of the day each day of our trip, after leaving the French Roast, we apparently walked along 8th Street, where Ally bought a skirt-pants item from a Tibetan store. Then we spotted this building. However, this building is between the French Roast and 8th Street. So...anyway, Ally did buy something from a Tibetan store in the area, and after taking a few pics of this building, we headed down 5th Avenue to Washington Square.
This building, which at the time reminded me of Saint Basil's Cathedral, is actually part of the New York Public Library system. According to Wikipedia, it was built as a courthouse (completed in 1877), and used in that capacity until 1945. It was reopened as a library in 1967.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Market_Library
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pierre berton resource library / diamond and schmitt architects / vaughan, canada
© 2011 Thomas Lewandovski - All rights reserved. www.lewandovski.com
Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July 1, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)
Bristol Parks News: Bristol Parks Summer Camp for Kids will be June 18thru July 20, 2018. Lori McDonald, 2018 Director of the Bristol Summer Kids Camp Program held a signup at Cummins Park, and Gloria McFall signed up her grandson. Signup forms are available at the Bristol Library, where the event will be held this year, since Hermance Park not available. Forms also at Town Hall. Bring the form with you on the first day of the Camp on Mon. June 18, 2018, at 9am at the Bristol Library. Camp runs Mon. thru Fri. June 18 to July 20, from 9am to 1pm at the Bristol Library, with no Camp on July 4. Camp is free, but parents or guardian should pack a lunch each day for each child. Can bring sun screen and bug spray since much time is spent outdoors at Cummins Park and various walking distance field trips around Bristol’s downtown. Local resident, Lori, attended the program as a child, and is a home-school Mom, Boy Scout Leader/Camp Director and has Camp certification. Her assistant is Kathy Thornton. Children will participate in the Library Summer Reading/Music programs. Call Jill at Town Hall for any info. New Park Board members for 2018 are Toni Miller and Penny Bucks. New Park Program Director is Stacey Bates. Park Board meetings are 2nd Tues. of each month at Town Hall at 6pm. Information letter available at the photos link.
Zoom into this map at maps.bpl.org.
Publisher: W.B. Clarke & Co.
Date: 1894
Location: Boston (Mass.)
Scale: Scale 1:63,360.
Call Number: G3764.B6G52 1894.M3
The New Bodleian building on Broad Street in Oxford was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s. It re-opened as the Weston Library in March 2015 after extensive refurbishment. 5 frame HDR.
Caption simply says "Snow N.E.". The sign on the building says "Belmont Public Library. Today there is a very different Belmont Public Library in Pittsburgh. I would have guessed that this is Boston or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Perhaps a surplussed building?
[investigating Belmont Mass as possible location]
Photo by my grandfather David C. Cook. Undated, likely mid-40s.
Title/View: Warsaw University Library: general view of lower garden paths and entrance garden
Title: Warsaw University Library
Other title: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Warszawie; BUW
Creator: Budzynski, Marek; Badowski, Zbigniew
Creator role: Architect
Creator 2: Bajerska, Irena
Creator 2 role: Landscape architect
Date: 1994-2002
Current location: Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Description of work: Located between the Vistula River and the Warsaw Escarpment on a culturally and ecologically significant site, the library's design is based on a "city in the woods" concept and was the winning entry of the 1993 design competition for the building. The library is built within the existing topography of the landscape (two levels below grade and two levels above grade) and is constructed of reinforced concrete, steel, glass, and pre-patinated copper. The building's 5,000 square meter green roof is watered by a stormwater irrigation system and contains four thematic gardens, each of which is surrounded by massive skylights and connected by steel bridges. The roof gardens provide expansive views of the city and are integrated into the adjacent University Public Garden by grand staircases and linear water channels. "The library's interior is divided both functionally and physically by a glass enclosed street arcade, which serves to separate and connect the library stacks andleased commercial space.The copper facade along Dobra Street displays eight [4x7 meter] copper tablets containing six different alphabets, mathematical and chemical equations and musical and literary concepts." (Sources: Linke, Lybra, "University Gardens, Warsaw" Topos. Jan. 2005, vol. 51, pp 98-102; Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Warszawie. www.buw.uw.edu.pl/en/index.php?option=com_content&tas... Accessed 6/1/16.
Description of view: A fork in garden paths: on the left, leading to a bridge crossing the water, and on the right, leading to the entrance garden stairs to the rooftop's upper garden. Library buildings in the background.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Contemporary: Postmodern
Culture: Polish
Materials/Techniques: Plants
Water
Masonry
Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)
Date photographed: May 2011
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG
Image size: 2736H X 3648W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted.
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2014-0315 Library.jpg
Record ID: WB2014-0315
Sub collection: libraries
campuses
Copyright holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta
"It's a still life watercolour, of a now late afternoon"
from The Dangling Conversation by Simon and Garfunkel
Clifford Whitworth Building, Salford University. Information Facilities or Library in plain English.
taken after sunset, but with an eight-second exposure, so the sky turned out a crazy blue. :)
i just learned about "bracketing." yes. i'm a newbie. but bracketing? holy good god, the coolest thing ever.
Back across the dual carriageway we find Blomfield’s 1906 domed public library on Free School Lane with the fun Jacobean co-operative opposite and streetscape pierced by St Swithin’s spire.