A subject after my own heart!
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Published as part of the Mowbury Series, this dates from circa 1950 Picture of the Library of New South Wales Sydney Australia |
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| Library of the Inner Temple circa 1910 & published by Tuck |
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| The Bowring Institute in Bangalore |
About Julie Goucher
Genealogist, Author, Presenter, native Guildfordian, avid note taker and journal writer. Lover of Books, Stationery & History; Surnames, Butcher & Orlando One-Name Studies.
Pharos Tutor for all One-Name Studies/surname courses as well as Researching Ancestors from Continental Europe.
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They all look huge! I'd love to wander around each one.
Kathy M.
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Three fine libraries; I'd be pleased to try them all.
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Nice photos. I like the first two because the library in South Wales looks like it has a large interior, which can only mean one thing…LOTS of wonderful books! Also, the second photo featuring the Inner Temple library actually looks like a painting.
~Nicole
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What grand old buildings! I especially like the columns on the New South Wales library and the turret style top on the Library of the Inner Temple.
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Such exciting architecture in those buildings.
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the library in Bangalore is so, so British. I wonder if it still looks like that today.
Nancy
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The library in New South Wales looks very imposing.
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Libraries used to be so big and permanent looking. Now they are not. I think if I could zap myself into any of these three pictures, I would chose the one in the middle.
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Oh yes, once I return from the lake (cold, cold lake) I'd like to venture inside your last library!
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