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#Bibliotheken und Bücher#
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Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 06.09.2022.
Thema:“Libraries and Books“ (Bibliotheken und Bücher)
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There is a small garden next to the former royal residence of King Rama I. It afforded me some very welcome shade and a place to sit for a few minutes
Hereford Cathedral
The Chained Library at Hereford Cathedral is a unique and fascinating treasure in Britain’s rich heritage of library history; there were books at Hereford Cathedral long before there was a ‘library’ in the modern sense.
The cathedral’s earliest and most important book is the 8th-century Hereford Gospels; it is one of 229 medieval manuscripts which now occupy two bays of the Chained Library.
The chaining of books was the most widespread and effective security system in European libraries from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, and Hereford Cathedral’s 17th-century Chained Library is the largest to survive with all its chains, rods and locks intact.
A chain is attached at one end to the front cover of each book; the other end is slotted on to a rod running along the bottom of each shelf. The system allows a book to be taken from the shelf and read at the desk, but not to be removed from the bookcase.
The books are shelved with their foredges, rather than their spines, facing the reader (the wrong way round to us); this allows the book to be lifted down and opened without needing to be turned around – thus avoiding tangling the chain.
The specially designed chamber in the New Library Building not only means that the whole library can now be seen in its original arrangement as it was from 1611 to 1841, but also allows the books to be kept in controlled environmental conditions according to modern standards of presentation.
Lange was one of the best documentary photographers of the 20th century. This is probably her best known photo.
In the heart of downtown Fredericktown. The Ozarks Regional Library founded in 1908 by the Friday Club. A beautiful mural of a shelf of books adorns the south wall of the building
115 South Main
Fredericktown, Missouri
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This is my little tribute to all those writers who made me live wonderful adventures when I was a child and those who are bringing me new stories.
Filmed in Second Life at the magical place "Library", created by Cica Ghost.
Music : "La valse d'Amelie", composed by Yann Tiersen
Many thanks to Cica for allowing me to make the video and to Skippy Beresford, Hyacinth Albert Lowe, Kikas Babenko and Sunshine Szavanna for their generous collaboration.
This is the library of Paris' City Hall: L'Hôtel de Ville.
This City Hall was burnt in 1871, during one of these revolutionary times we had in the country, and this library was created in 1890, as part of the rebuilding.
Have a happy and creative year 2017, my dear friends ! Thanks a million for the views, the faves, the wonderful comments and most of all for sharing your beautiful artwork !
State Library Victoria opened in 1854 as the Melbourne Public Library, making it Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free libraries in the world. It is also Australia's busiest public library and, as of 2023, the third busiest library globally.
From Wiki.
Lx Factory, Lisboa, Portugal
Voar voar, subir subir, ir por onde for,
Descer até o céu cair ou mudar de cor,
Anjos de gás, asas de ilusão,
E um sonho audaz, feito um balão!
(poema de Vania Dramis Pimenta)
Running out of new photography due to the lockdown and looking back to some older images - in this case the Library of Birmingham in January 2014
It may be small, but this is the library at historical Burton Agnes Hall, East Yorkshire. Perhaps they were light readers!
The domed ceiling of the Library of Parliament in Ottawa.
The Library of Parliament (French: Bibliothèque du Parlement) is the main information repository and research resource for the Parliament of Canada. The main branch of the library sits at the rear of the Centre Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, and is the last untouched part of that larger building's original incarnation after it burned down in 1916. The library has been augmented and renovated a number of times since its construction in 1876, the last between 2002 and 2006, though the form and decor remain essentially authentic. The building today serves as a Canadian icon, and appears on the obverse of the Canadian ten-dollar bill.
The library is overseen by the Parliamentary Librarian of Canada and an associate or assistant librarian. The Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate and the Parliamentary Budget Officer are also considered to be officers of the library.
Polzn-Kaspar-Haus, built in 1595.
The "employees" of the library are all volunteers.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Germany
1778
Maler: Bartolomeo Altomonte
Admont Abbey Library is the largest monastic library in the world and is noted for its Baroque art, architecture and manuscripts. Construction of the library began in 1074 and was completed in 1776.
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