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Some of you may remember that well over a year ago I decided to build a library stepladder/chair. At that time I built a little one sixth scale model, to help work out the design problems. Then I re-drew the plans accordingly, but it was not until last summer that I felt able to take time and thought to starting on building the full-size version. I got all the main components cut out in May, but on account of important summer maintenance jobs needed on the house the task moved only slowly. Hardly had I got decently into the work when other events also intervened, leading to this being put aside completely for a further two months. Ultimately I went to work on it again in September when yes, it finally got finished. As I went along, I had made a complete photographic record of how I built this complicated and interesting piece Now, in the quiet time of winter, I am going to put up that record here on Flickr. For those of you who will be absolutely not interested in this project ā fear not: I will intersperse this saga with the odd sketch or painting, which I am now also having time to do.
SAA-uk presented Indian Classical music, Bharatanatyam dance and Boliyan (Punjabi folk songs) as part of a Celebrating Our Cultures event at Armley Library, 25th October 2014.
Photo by Maria Spadafora
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Category: Library
Type: Image
Identifier: LP2440
Source: South Pasadena Public Library
Owner: South Pasadena Public Library
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Jaedyn's mom called today and asked for some updated images. I was only too happy to oblige.
Last time we worked together, she was only six.. now she is much older at seven years old.
At the top of Death Valley.
This is where you come upon abandoned mines. Sometimes including an abandoned vehicle. And here, we found an abandoned mine vehicle with absolutely no trace of a road anywhere in sight.
(Other pages of this story are in my album, The Library Hikers.)
The Friendswood Public Library had it's own talent show called Friendswood's Got Talent and we had some of our very own citizens perform and show us what their talents are.
Public library located in an old English stone church.
1980s film camera prints found in a bookcase cabinet cleanout. Digitally photocopied with an iPhone 6s. JPG image tweaked in Photoshop Elements with NIK Dfine, DxO ViewPoint, and Anthropics Smart Photo Editor plugins.
A woman working on her laptop with the Harvard University library behind her. The Internet has changed our concepts about reading and research forever, and libraries will probably never regain the importance they had in students' lives for centuries.
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Farnworth Library was opened on 10th April 1911. The faces reproduced in stone at the entrance are those of the donor of the site, Mr A. Topp JP, and Mr Andrew Carnegie, the philanthropist who provided the money for the building.
Cracking the Code was an event at Clapham Library on 1 March 2016 to share and showcase learning and digital literacy activities in public libraries - find out more at www.goscl.com/codegreen
The begin screen of PALS ā the first computerized library system at UOW running on the Univac 1106 mainframe computer.
Located at the intersection of East 33rd Street, Barclay, and University Parkway, the Waverly Branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore serves the communities of North and Northeast Baltimore, including Waverly, Abell, Better Waverly, Ednor Gardens-Lakeside, Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello, Charles Village, Oakenshawe, Guilford, and Johns Hopkins Homewood. The branch opened in 1971 and reopened after a major renovation in 2015.
Everett Public Library, Main Branch, Everett, WA
Reprinted in the 15 September 2006 issue of Library Journal
The old Plessey/DS library computer system which recorded loans onto computer tape for transfer to a mainframe computer for batch processing. This system was in use in several libraries in Gloucestershire until 1991.
Photo - Books for the people, an illustrated history of the public library, by Thomas Kelly. Andre Deutsch, 1977.