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I realized I had orange hands after I took the picture.

reference Agora for the pxc Challenge " old mansion"

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!

 

Name: Charulata

Species: Eastern Coyote/Coywolf

Sex: Female

Location from: Upper US (possibly Canada)

Other: Eastern coyotes (AKA Northeastern coyote) are descendants from coywolves. Due to the wolf genes in their system, they tend to be bigger in size with more robust features- not quite as burly and square as their wolf grandparents, but not as slender and dainty as the rest of their coyote family.

These hybrids and hybrid descendants are most prevalent in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Maryland, New York, New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. These hybrids were caused by low wolf population numbers in Canada (Canadian Gray Wolf numbers have since become healthy again), where wolves became desperate and started mating with coyotes. Normally, wolves are not tolerant of coyotes in the least and will usually harass or kill them outright.

I decided to use some of our swivel book stands for a laptop station right next to where I sit at the ref desk. This way, I can help show students how to find things in our catalog. (Point of view from the ref desk)

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

so i remember how it all goes back together :)

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

Reference: APAAME_20160922_REB-0396.jpg

Photographer: Rebecca Elizabeth Banks

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works

A Halo Reach Action figure I was using as a reference for This Sketch!

some important reference points...note not to scale

The origin of the Café Prückel lies in the time when the Ring Road was created. At the former Stubentor (gate), a particularly splendid Gründerzeit building was built on the ground floor of which the former European cycling champion Lurion founded a café of the same name, Café Lurion. The huge eatery was Makart-style (in reference to artist Hans Markart) equipped with precious materials, rich stucco decoration and other decorative elements. The café had special features such as technical novelties and attracted a wide audience.

From 1905 the coffee house was already called Prückel, presumably it had been taken over by the café owner Wenzel Prückel (1838-1917), the first operator of Café Central. After World War II, the magnificent features in the front part were unfortunately removed and refurbished in the style of the 50s. A loss on the one hand, an attractive feature on the other hand, because to this day all tables, chairs, lamps and benches are original and unchanged. Weather permitting, the Café Prückel offers a large Schanigarten (Schanigarten: "Schanigarten" is the Austro-Bavarian term for tables and chairs set up on the sidewalk in front of eating and drinking places, Linguee) with probably one of the oldest sun blinds in Vienna. The very popular and always well-attended eatery offers an excellent menu and is known for its excellent pastries.

The Prückel is a place where people like to linger and watch people. The audience ranges from older people to young and young at heart ones, students, members of the alternative scene, literary figures, intellectuals to the "nerd". The service is fast and friendly. Absolutely must be tasted: poppy seed cake.

Criticism of the Prückel: Negative headlines made the Prückel as in spring 2005 two lesbian women were expelled from the local because they kissed. This rightly caused media outrage and protests. In January 2015, another incident of this kind occurred, to be read here. The opinion of Planet-Vienna is that one has to wonder a little bit about how something like this can still happen in the enlightened western world in the 21st century. From the previous recommendation for the Café Prückel Planet Vienna meanwhile is refraining. Old-fashioned coffee house tradition in honor - but where it smells of homophobia and oppression, one should not go.

 

Der Ursprung des Café Prückel liegt in der Zeit, als die Ringstrasse angelegt wurde. Beim ehemaligen Stubentor entstand ein besonders prachtvoller Gründerzeitbau, in dessen Parterre der damalige Radrenneuropameister Lurion ein gleichnamiges Kaffeehaus gründete, das Café Lurion. Das riesige Lokal war im Makart-Stil ausgestattet mit wertvollen Materialien, reicher Stuckdekoration und anderen Zierelementen. Das Café wartete mit Besonderheiten wie technischen Neuheiten auf und lockte daher ein breites Publikum an.

Ab 1905 hiess das Kaffeehaus bereits Prückel, vermutlich war es vom Cafétier Wenzel Prückel (1838-1917), dem ersten Betreiber des Café Central, übernommen worden. Nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg wurde die prachtvolle Ausstattung im vorderen Teil leider entfernt und im Stil der 50er Jahre neu eingerichtet. Ein Verlust einerseits, eine attraktive Besonderheit andererseits, denn bis zum heutigen Tag sind alle Tische, Stühle, Lampen und Bänke original und unverändert. Bei schönem Wetter wartet das Café Prückel mit einem grossen Schanigarten auf mit wohl einer der ältesten Sonnenstoren Wiens. Das sehr beliebte und stets überaus gut besuchte Lokal bietet eine hervorragende Speisekarte und ist bekannt für seine ausgezeichneten Mehlspeisen.

Das Prückel ist ein Ort, an dem man gerne verweilt und Menschen beobachten kann. Das Publikum reicht von älteren Leuten über junge und jung gebliebene, Studenten, Alternative, Literaten, Intellektuelle bis hin zum "Sonderling". Der Service ist flott und freundlich. Unbedingt kosten: Mohnkuchen.

Kritik am Prückel: Negative Schlagzeilen hat das Prückel gemacht, als im Frühjahr 2005 zwei lesbische Frauen des Lokales verwiesen wurden, weil sie sich geküsst haben. Das sorgte zurecht für mediale Empörung und Protesten. Im Jänner 2015 kam es zu einem neuerlichen Vorfall dieser Art, nachzulesen hier. Die Meinung von Planet-Vienna ist, dass man sich schon etwas wundern muss, wie sowas im 21. Jahrhundert in der aufgeklärten westlichen Welt noch vorkommen kann. Von der bisherigen Empfehlung fürs Café Prückel sieht Planet-Vienna mittlerweile ab. Althergebrachte Kaffeehaus-Tradition in Ehren - aber wo es nach Homofeindlichkeit und Unterdrückung riecht, sollte man nicht hingehen.

www.planet-vienna.com/spots/prueckel/prueckel.htm

 

This prestigious, detached on three sides späthistoristische (late historicist) building was built in 1902-1903 by Jakob Gartner. Downstairs is Café Pruckel whose part has at Beaver Street an

Art Nouveau facility in the interior. The house is a listed building and is located at the main address, Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Platz 6

Reference Section in Manchester Central Library.

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

Reference materials stored at the IAEA Analytical Laboratory, Seibersdorf, Austria

 

Copyright: IAEA Imagebank

Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA

Photographed by Beekeeper for reference purpose

At the Morehart property on Sitterley Rd. in Fairfield County Ohio

View from the Reference Desk on the 1st floor of the Kent State University Library

"Cola de Caballo"

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

The reference desk has various genres of leisure reading to choose from and the receptionist can help you find anything you need in the library.

City Baths King William Road Adelaide 1940 - Reference HP1524

"Cola de Caballo"

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