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The lexicon library in Dunlaoghaire reflected in the ponds in the square beside it. The building of this library caused controversy at the time as some people felt it was a monstrosity. I love it and love how it resembles a ship with its funnels.

Beautiful workmanship.

 

Ephesus, Turkey (Wednesday 22 October 2014)

A mantel library in one of the bars at McMenamins on Anderson School.

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Leica Elmarit M 28mm f/2.8 ASPH + Fujifilm X-Pro2.

HFF! I took this photo of a tiny free library in front of someone's house in Mississauga. Take a book * Return a book. Best seen large by pressing Z or clicking on the photo.

littlefreelibrary.org/

 

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This organization Builds and places weatherproof boxes to be used for the free exchange of books.

 

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Public library and auditorium, by Archea Associati (2009). Curno (Bergamo), Italy.

 

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My favorite library is closed on weekends, so I relied on a shelf of my most favorite childhood reads.

 

ODC: library

Pentax ME Super w/ SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/1.4

Kodak GT 800 (taken from disposable camera), expired

Homed developed in Unicolor/Argentix

Scanned with Pakon F135

Where I am the Librarian

Middlesbrough Central Library by night..

Stadtbücherei Stuttgart.

FAR TOO MANY BOOKS IN MY OPINION.

And there were two other carts just like that one to go with it.

It was like the entire library was on a cart, waiting for me to put it ALL away. T^T

Neues Rathaus

 

Munich 2016

Library in guest house at Stewart's

Interior of new library - seating and bookshelves. www.frame49.photography

An interior view looking down from the roof at the newly opened and extraordinary Library of Birmingham, West Midlands, UK.

 

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The Library of Trinity College Dublin serves Trinity College and the University of Dublin. It is the largest library in Ireland and, as a legal deposit or "copyright library", it has rights to receive material published in the Republic of Ireland free of charge; it is also the only Irish library to hold such rights for the United Kingdom. The Library is the permanent home to the famous Book of Kells. Two of the four volumes are on public display, one opened to a major decorated page and the other to a typical page of text. The volumes and pages shown are regularly changed.[2] Members of the University of Dublin also have access to the libraries of Tallaght Hospital and the Irish School of Ecumenics, Milltown.

Olympus 35-SP, Hp5 @ 800 in Rodinal

 

The wheeled stair and shelves of wonderful leather bound books from the library at Stourhead.

 

I found the library to be rather light and airy compared to many in old stately homes, makes for a refreshing change.

Modern Architecture of the Library of Birmingham, England. Facade with a pattern.

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Explore: May 14, 2008 #218. Tea Room, Cambridge University Library.

Another picture of the home library

Front elevation of this iconic building in Birmingham.

Although I did the initial sorting, the gorgeous arrangement you see here owes a great deal to the tireless efforts and elegance of my friend Erika, book organizer to the stars [errr, to starting junior professors :-)]

The law library at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines.

Max Reinhardt Library in Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, Austria. Modelled after the St. Gallen's monastery library in Switzerland.

Library "Eemhuis" Amersfoort

And than I went to see the Library of Birmingham. Very interesting!

 

Birmingham, UK 2017

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Gladstones Library with thanks to michael-d-beckwith

 

Books with thanks to KarvinenStock

 

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What a cool little library I found.

 

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This was the late Lord Montagu's sitting room where he would often relax with his family at the end of the day. In later years, he also used the room as his office. He had a large record collection which included artists as varied as Ted Heath, Jimi Hendrix and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. In the classical section, his favourite composers were Beethoven, Britten, Elgar, Mahler, Strauss and Wagner. It was the operas of the latter which he particularly enjoyed playing at full volume.

 

The book collection is mainly that of Henry James, Baron Montagu of Boughton, whose books spanned the 18th and 19th century, and the natural history collection of John Montagu, spanning the late Victorian era to the early 20th century. The library and its bookshelves were moved from the room below to make way for the Picture Gallery when Palace House was first opened to the public in 1952.

 

Beaulieu Palace House is a 13th-century house in Beaulieu, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Originally part of Beaulieu Abbey, the estate was bought in 1538 by Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, following the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It is still owned and occupied by the earl's descendants, the Barons Montagu of Beaulieu.

 

Although still home to the current Lord and Lady Montagu, parts of the house and gardens are open daily to the public. It is a member of the Treasure Houses of England consortium. The Palace House is open to the public as part of the visitor attraction known as "Beaulieu", which includes:

 

* Beaulieu Abbey

* National Motor Museum

* Beaulieu Palace House

* Secret Army Exhibition – an exhibit about the Special Operations Executive training at Beaulieu during World War II

* Gardens

* A monorail

* Rides

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaulieu_Palace_House

 

Books at the Seattle Central Library.

 

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The Columbia Public Library in Columbia Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 3.2 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.

 

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