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Reference: APAAME_20051003_RHB-0250

Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works

 

Title: Disegni di Leonardo da Vinci

Creator: Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519

Contributor: Prints by Carlo Giuseppe Gerli

Date: 1789

Published: Trieste: La Roccia, 1974 (Reprint of the 1784 edition)

Identifier: FT-21 Tavola XL b

Format: Book

Rights: Public domain

Courtesy: Toronto Public Library.

 

This image was featured in the Flight: A Thrilling History of an Idea exhibit in the TD Gallery of the Toronto Reference Library from July 13 to September 22, 2013.

 

You can order order a print or high-resolution copy.

 

For each of my key MOCs, I prepared a brief 5" x 7" information card which was slipped into a self standing acrylic picture frame/stand. These were very helpful for the public in order to have a reference point for each of the MOCs and to compare the real and Lego versions. Often, the public are unfamiliar with our niche/nerdy choices of MOC prototypes, so these info cards help a great deal!

Reference: APAAME_20160922_REB-0317.jpg

Photographer: Rebecca Elizabeth Banks

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works

Painting references

Description: Reduit Beach.

 

Location: St Lucia

 

Date: 1957-1960

 

Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/386

 

This image is part of the Colonial Office photographic collection held at The National Archives, uploaded as part of the Caribbean Through a Lens project.

 

We have attempted to provide place information for the images automatically but our software may not have found the correct location.

 

We need your help to fill in the gaps, to unearth the missing stories, the social and cultural memories from this selection of colonial recordings.

 

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Reference: APAAME_20160922_REB-0234.jpg

Photographer: Rebecca Elizabeth Banks

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works

A quick reference guide for learning military time. Print or dowload to your device. Source: www.militarytime.us/learn-military-time/

Solar reference array on the roof of the Shaw Theatre, at NAIT's Main Campus in Edmonton.

Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library

 

As much a place for books, libraries are now a portal to the world of online knowledge. As many library patrons seemed to be looking at notebook computers as at books.

 

Today it was -12 C with a windchill of -21, making the reference library an inviting refuge from the cold.

 

I really like the visual layers and lines.

3M @ ISO 400

 

1/20, f/5, +1EV

As reference to 2Q about WB, color correctness

 

HIGH ISO, TRIPOD

Here's my iPad with a tech book on it, set up as a handy reference in front of my actual Mac. Great setup for development without having to switch Spaces or prop a book open somewhere.

Reference: APAAME_20160919_DLK-0137.jpg

Photographer: David Leslie Kennedy

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works

I want to make this dress for myself next.

A young patron studying hard in reference.

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