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Small but colourful and welcoming village library in Kent.
Photo credit: Julia Chandler/Libraries Taskforce
The new Plympton Library opens on Saturday 4 February (National Libraries Day)
We have a whole week of activities planned. See our website for details.
Dan Brinkman returned to the library with his exciting program Sail into Space, a fun-filled launch into why rockets fly. Kids learned what is that silly thing called gravity.
Robin de Crespigny tells the remarkable and inspiring true story of how one man survived Saddam Hussein’s Abu Ghraib and eventually became known as ‘The Oskar Schindler of Asia.’
University of Derby’s Kedleston Road Library, with dedicated spaces for Collaborative learning, group work and self motivated study
A veterinarian visited the library today and taught the children how important it is to take care of your pets and what a veterinarian does when a pet does get sick and must visit the vet's office.
Students assisted in moving thousands of books into the new library building.
February 20, 1956
Repository Information:
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Subjects:
Michigan State University -- Students
Michigan State University -- Buildings -- Library
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The library at the cultural centre in Handen. Panorama stitched from six photos and then cropped. The Cultural Centre celebrates ten years in December. The celebrations takes place on 12.12.12.
Side. This is the most beautiful Little Free Library I have seen so far in my quest. It's 3 1/2 miles up Road #409, between Mendocino & Fort Bragg. The road turns to dirt within view here. What I was positioning myself to take its pictures fast cars went by throwng dirt into the air. I shoved my camera under my shirt !
2/90 Arc Signage is the perfect solution for changing environments. Sign sizes are designed to acccomdate standards paper sizes so it's easy for customers to print new paper inserts when information changes. This library install also uses the header insert as a way to differentiate sections of the library based on the color of the header.
Plymouth City Council decided to close five of its smaller libraries in September 2017.
None of these libraries, apart from Eggbuckland, cost a lot to run. The fact that use was comparatively low was far more to do with a chronic lack of investment in marketing for a couple of decades than any inherent problem.
Tothill Library is being replaced on a temporary basis by a "pop-up" library IN THE SAME BUILDING.
The elderly people of Laira now have to make the journey into the city centre for their books, or walk up an impossibly steep hill to Efford.
Ernesettle, one of Plymouth post-war estates with some social problems, is having its sole cultural institution removed.
And Stoke Library, the cosiest and friendliest library in the city, with many active users and groups is being replaced with "pop-up" on one day a week.
Eggbuckland - never a success since it was opened by Devon County Council - is the only library with any justification for closure.
One of my favourite places in the world: the library. Stamford Library played a very important role in my life - it's where I discovered European Literature, which totally opened my eyes to the possibilities out there.
The Kids' Backporch Productions put on two sample shows of their production of Annie for the library
On September 6, 1996, the southeast quadrant of Butler Library's third floor was dedicated to Buffalo State's international students. This comfortable reading space owes its creation to the Office of International Student Affairs, the International Student Advisory Council, and the International Student Organization. The area is enhanced by a display of artifacts from several countries and by flags, purchased by the United Students Government, representing some of the home nations of current and former Buffalo State students. The flags were dedicated February 25, 2000 by the Office of International Student Affairs and E. H. Butler Library.
I hadn't yet tested the alertness of Evanston’s police by using the Evanston Public Library wireless signal outside the library building, but Pippa and I made our pilgrimage this afternoon and she snapped this picture of the infohighwayman in subversive action.
Public library funded by Andrew Carnegie in Kingston upon Thames. Opened 1902, next door to a museum built in similar style
The dusky light of a closed library.
The day after Christmas, our long-time library custodian, Purvis Daye, died suddenly. He was 57. He joined the library before I arrived and was three years younger than myself. Of all my colleagues, I saw Purvis more routinely than any one else. He left for the Christmas break and never returned. The day after his department announced his death, I shot these scenes of the dark library, the library that he encountered every early morning he began his duties. In the crepuscular light I suddenly shouted out, "Thank you, Purvis!" and it echoed throughout the empty building.