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Lincoln Central Library is located in the city centre on the edge of the main shopping area within the Cultural Quarter. Built in a reclaimed warehouse it sits next to the Brayford Wharf.
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This Petite Library is really cute, and you can use the building as your house too. I thought would be nice to combine it with THOR's sets for Kustom9 and The Arcade, and create a cozy space where you can share your love for books with friends, having tea or coffee :) <3
Full list of credits in my blog HERE <3
Stockholm's public library. The library has been described as the physical manifestation of a transitionary period in both the rationale of its designer and the shifting values of European architecture; the ultimate result a deceptively complex synthesis of styles presented in a visually straightforward package: the fading influence of Neoclassicism juxtaposed against the emergence of Rationalism. Brilliant!
Entrance to the Johann Fust Community Library on Gasparilla Island. One of the loveliest in Florida. Hasselblad X1D.
[Since1975] Mind Library
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Libraries can make you escape from a life that is not kind to you. You open books and discover other worlds, with other priorities and rules. A place where you can become somebody else. Maybe you should. Maybe you can.
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Having upgraded to DxO's latest offering, I decided to work some of my older, DX cropped work from a few years ago. I don't know if PhotoLab 3's updates handled the older stuff a bit better than I remember, or whether it was just plain fun to re - visit some older stuff because I haven't been out in a while...
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Emperor Hadrian, who ruled the Roman Empire from 117 to 138 AD was an ardent admirer of Greek culture and regularly visited Athens. Hadrian wanted to make Athens the cultural capital of the Roman Empire, and during his visits he initiated several building projects, including the construction of a large library......
… sultans obviously knew a thing or two about studying and relaxing at the same time :-)
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Some people go to famous museums to see the paintings, I go there to see the Library at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherland
A library can be a kind of departure lounge. Books may take you away from what you think is your home. You may be taken somewhere else. A place you don't know and where your faith is going to be tested.
William Gladstone, four times Prime Minister, left his large collection of books to the nation.
They are housed in this building, which has a residential wing. We stayed for two nights.
it was a haven of peace. No TV's here, just a radio in each bedroom.
Gladstone's Library, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales. Three miles from Chester.
Musée Cinéma et Miniature in the heart of Vieux Lyon (Lyon’s old town). This museum unites miniaturist and founder Dan Ohlmann’s two passions: the magic of film special effects and the art of miniatures.
Les miniatures de Dan Ohlmann
Toutes les scènes hyperréalistes de Dan Ohlmann sont réunies dans son musée à Lyon, fruit de 20 années de passion créatrice.
Cet ancien ébéniste et architecte d’intérieur réalise ses miniatures animé d’une seule envie : inviter le spectateur à découvrir ou retrouver différentes ambiances et atmosphères de la vie quotidienne. Dan Ohlmann révèle la poésie qui s’empare de tout lieu lorsqu’il est fortement chargé d’histoire et de vécu.
The Public Library in Camden, Maine, photographed from a low angle under the trees. The building was designed by Boston architect Charles G. Loring and the library opened to the public on June 11, 1928. Photographed 10-11-2019.
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
― Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Benches at the Carmel Library courtyard. Library was not yet open.. normally a popular spot.
Happy Bench Monday
The main reading room on the 3rd floor at the New York Public Library on 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue.
drowning inside books only to loose myself
pose daydreaming by +gemposes+
location: Stromhold Public Library
The Passmore Edwards Library in Redruth.
John Passmore Edwards was a British journalist, newspaper owner and philanthropist. The son of a carpenter, he was born in 1823 in Blackwater, a small village a few miles from Redruth.
A lifelong champion of the working classes. Over the space of 14 years, 70 major buildings were established as a direct result of his bequests. They included libraries and hospitals all over the country. I remember frequently passing one of his buildings, a museum, on the Romford road at Stratford east London on my way into work. The libraries that bare his name in Cornwall are now under threat of closure by the council who want to sell off the buildings to save money. Its seems wholly unfair that something bequeathed to the people can now be sold for profit.........
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