Sepia Saturday 120 – Library

A subject after my own heart!
Published as part of the Mowbury Series, this dates from circa 1950
Picture of the Library of New South Wales Sydney Australia
Library of the Inner Temple circa 1910 & published by Tuck
The Bowring Institute in Bangalore
 Taking part in Sepia Saturday
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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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9 Responses to Sepia Saturday 120 – Library

  1. They all look huge! I'd love to wander around each one.

    Kathy M.

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  2. Unknown's avatar Bob Scotney says:

    Three fine libraries; I'd be pleased to try them all.

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  3. Unknown's avatar Nicole says:

    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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    @MadlabPost on Twitter

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  4. 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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  5. Unknown's avatar Wendy says:

    Such exciting architecture in those buildings.

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  6. the library in Bangalore is so, so British. I wonder if it still looks like that today.
    Nancy

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  7. Unknown's avatar Postcardy says:

    The library in New South Wales looks very imposing.

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  8. Unknown's avatar Kristin says:

    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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  9. Unknown's avatar Karen S. says:

    Oh yes, once I return from the lake (cold, cold lake) I'd like to venture inside your last library!

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