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RT pantyhose
wrenchs-darkside
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resurrection sunday
Ladyboy candy
This engraving by Georges Tournier decorates the title page of Receuil De Divers Vases Antiques, a c
OMA, Jussieu – Two Libraries, 1992
Little Free Libraries (via Quill & Quire) are popping up in Toronto neighborhoods. An a
Marsh hawk. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America, 1837.
Piatt Park, located on Garfield Place between Vine St. and Elm St. in downtown Cincinnati, is one of
lacedheartt: The world’s most beautiful libraries via The GuardianLibraries included in t
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decembersoul:Libraries with a sense of humour.
David Niven Photo by USC Libraries/Corbis via Getty Images (via x)
scanzen: Drink Ballantine Ale and Beer. via Duke University Libraries
scanzen: Neon advertising, New York, 1937. via Duke University Libraries
freakinglovelibraries: Public libraries are the university of the people
sunset in the library
[E. W. Thornton posing with mastodon fossils] by SMU Central University Libraries on Flickr.
The streetscapes of Cincinnati are always changing. Businesses come and go, old buildings are torn d
The Mühlhäuser brothers Gottleib and Henry were successful businessmen when they teamed up
Sunburst star turban (Astraea heliotropium) for #MolluskMonday! #SciArt from Bibliothèque Con
We love Oregon writer Stewart Holbrook (1893-1964) and he loved our library. Here, from the Holbrook
Városi Könyvtár, Letenye – Letenye City LibraryLetenye is a small town in H
#FossilFriday: Crinoids (Genus Encrinus) lived during the Middle Triassic Epoch. #SciArt from Curso
Selections from Birds of the Bahama islands by Charles B. Cory, 1880.
Great spotted cuckoo. From The birds of Europe, v.03, 1837. By John Gould, plates drawn from life an
In 1886, apple-farmer, James Parker sold 20 acres of land along the Ohio River. By June, the Ohio Gr
Founded in 1817, Christ Church was the first Protestant Episcopal church in Cincinnati. Founded by a
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