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The library set up a photo booth as part of Halloween in the Park and got great shots of so many fun costumes!
The Library has a fresh new look and we celebrated by inviting friends to an Open House so everyone could get a peek at the changes.
Pearse Street Library was delighted that RECREATE gave this creative workshop on Wednesday 16th September 2015. ReCreate promote ‘Make Art not Waste’. Participants explored the endless possibilities of creative reuse using items from ReCreates’ ‘Warehouse of Wonders’, such as wool, paper, plastics, fabric, tubing and foam. They experimented with printing, weaving and much more in this artist led workshop.
In the Wolf Law Library's George Wythe Collection. W&M library catalog record.
Read more about George Wythe's library and this book in Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia.
University of California, Berkeley
The Beaux Arts building, which features the magnificently restored North Reading Room and the cozy Morrison Library, was the centerpiece of architect John Galen Howard's classical campus ensemble. The placement of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, over the main entrance reflects Berkeley's aspiration to become the "Athens of the West." The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Naseby, New Zealand, day 8 Oct 28, 2011 on our back to Christchurch.
You could read the newspapers but do not take them away!!
Naseby, (the Jewel of the Manioto),
and 2000 ft above worry level, is a charming little holiday town located in forests on the Maniototo Plains, Central Otago
An historic gold mining town, it was once a thriving community of 5000 gold miners.
The gold rush lasted from 1863 to the 1930’s when the population declined and now
Naseby is best known as a popular holiday destination for New Zealanders and tourists alike.
The Library was open for anyone to read the papers!
Much of the town centre has been preserved from this era with Victorian architecture and historic buildings.
Many of the gold mining relics and tailings can still be seen if you explore some of the many walkways in the area.
Many of the walkways follow the extensive water channels that were constructed during the gold rush to supply the miners with water for sluicing and today are still
used for irrigation.
Naseby is surrounded by the Naseby forest which covers about 25 square kilometres. The forest is made up of Douglas fir, larch and pine trees and gives welcome shade in the hot summer months. Many walkways also thread their way through the forest.
Naseby is also well known for its cold winters which make the time honoured sport of Curling a very popular event
on the winter ice.
May 17, 2010 -- The new library has five new skylights to provide a little more natural light and brightness to the center of the building.
"Collection Interface Zone" display units and wide aisles draw patrons into the bookstacks and encourage them to engage the collections.
Summer is here and that means tons of free fun programs at the library! They kicked things off on Saturday with a program Arts Alive : Insect Invasion!
An excavator stands where the new library forecourt will be. A sigh shows the plans and image of the replacement library building.
A selection of books by and about Charles Darwin, near the stairs on the second floor of Tutt Library, in celebration of Darwin Day, February 12, 2006.
Taken during a Welshot workshop “Long Day in Liverpool” on Saturday 12th Sept 2015.
For more information about Central Library, Liverpool see:
liverpool.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library/central-library
For more information about Welshot see:
Santa Claus visited the library to spend time with the kids and find out what they want in their stockings this year!
Each year Mic Corely comes to the library and puts on an amazing magic show! It's always a big hit with the kids!
ELTE University Library with an unknown tourist, Budapest, Hungary
The predecessor of the present library was founded in 1561 by Miklos Olah, archbishop of Esztergom. It was part of the College of the Society of Jesus. This library became a university library in 1636. After the Suppression of the Jesuits their library was "nationalized" and moved to Buda and Pest.
The present day eclectic style library building was erected in 1876 and it was the first public library of Hungary. It was designed by Antal Skalnitzky.