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Old plate and check out slip from Greenfield Library Association in Mary Rose: a Play in Three Acts by J. M. Barrie. New York: Scribner's Sons, 1924. PR4074 .M3 1924
What I like a lot about this resort is all the old architecture and buildings/houses you can find. Lots of history and character showing.
Fr: Ce que j’aime dans ce coin c’est toute la vieille architecture et les immeubles/ maisons que l’on peut voir. Il y a plein d’histoire et de caractere.
Glass enclosed library with the towns fire hall.
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Guess who came to town? Santa Claus! He was kind enough to work the library into his busy schedule for a story and pictures with all the kids!
Santa Claus visited the library to spend time with the kids and find out what they want in their stockings this year!
The second floor gallery had a whole series of beautiful and bizarre murals which seemed to show the history of religion. The Egyptians and Babylonians seem to be duking it out in this one. You're not allowed to use a flash, so excuse the dark pictures.
I had just come out of the library and the alarm started ringing. Minutes later the building was evacuated and the fire department was on the scene. Not sure what happened but perhaps I'll read about it in the newspaper tomorrow.
The library was proud to host the "Too Cool To Smoke" program by M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Kids learned the dangers of smoking in an interactive and entertaining program.
The lost history of Poland and Britain: An exhibition of photographs and words.
On display in the Central Library during September.
Find out more about the exhibition.
Friday 17 October 2014. File Reference: 2014-10-17-20141017_093152
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
location: 2nd Floor landing, McKim building
Boston Public Library
HDR shot of the arches atop the entrance to the McKim building outside the reading room.
Little Free Library
358 Book Road
Grimsby, Ontario
Note found on the inside of this roadside library.
"Please Enjoy
If you have a book or two
To share that would be Great!
Or if you can bring back after reading
Have a Great Day!"
The old Los Angeles Central Library is a much beloved landmark in downtown L.A. It was designed in a fanciful Egyptian/Mediterranean Revival style by Benjamin Goodhue (1869-1924). The Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago and the skyscraper State Capitol in Lincoln Nebraska are two of Goodhue's other major projects. (That's the light of wisdom that's shining at the pyramid's peak.)
Freaky Friday is the culmination of the Summer programs for the Tweens and Young Adults. They get to come to the library after hours on Friday and have pizza, games and win prizes! This year was a blast!
The Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep and Baskerville House. Wikipedia
© 2015 Tony Worrall
March is National Noodle Month and the Friday activity this week was all about noodles! Christina brought lots of different kinds of noodles for the kids to try and even made noodle cookies that were a big crunchy hit!
Now the film collection has room to grow. Look at all that shelf space. I'll try not to fill it up in the first year.
From left, Library Director Anne Kozak, Thomas S. Ford, Eleanor Ford Hensel, and Andy Hensel in the Library Board Room.
Actually there's not a lot up in that top bit (well, a fair few student services, in truth, but not as much as there is space for). The library itself is beneath all this.
I was never much fond of the design as this thing was going up, and the colours are still a bit out there, but on the whole it's grown on me with its various angles and interesting shapes, and it hosts a decent cafe and provides a much-needed bypass of wentworth building as a thoroughfare. It's a good thing, on balance. :)
Christchurch City Libraries visited the Affirm Festival 2010 at Wainoni Park. The Mobile Library was on site and there was a tent where people could join the library,, find out about the new Aranui Library and have fun with activities and giveaways. The library team was asking people about what they would like to see in the new Aranui Library.
File Reference: CCL-2010-Affirm10-DSC03467
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries