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London Calling!: St Paul's Cathedral Library
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Monday, July 5, 2010. St Paul's Cathedral Library. I had my first experience riding a double decker. Bus today. I felt like I was riding the Knight Bus from Harry Potter.only the driver drove a little bit better. A hunk of rock and carve out something so magnificent. While wandering around a couple of us ran into these two women volunteers of ALMA. Which features the garments. Was just as spectacular as I imag...
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London Calling!: Bodleian Library
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Sunday, July 25, 2010. Above is our tour guide, Ian. Library but it's also where two scenes from Harry Potter were shot. In the Sorcerer's. Stone it was the Infirmary and in Goblet of Fire it's where they learned to dance for the ball. We had a fantastic tour guide, Ian, which took us through both the Old and New Bodleian. Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking world and the Bodleian.
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London Calling!: July 2010
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Friday, July 30, 2010. Additional: American Library in Paris. Check out the free books at the left. This is a bit out of order but when we went to Paris we stopped by the American Library in Paris (I have a bag! This library is very unique. It is situated in an out of the way place and the first thing we were all impressed by was the free books outside the front door. We (as in I) may have gotten a bit...From ...
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London Calling!: Dunfermline Carnegie Library
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Tuesday, July 27, 2010. The library in Dunfermline. Is the busiest library in Fife but there is no parking which is a huge inconvenience especially to the elderly who travel from far away. There are 28 staff in total but whenever there is a shortage of staff in other branches they have to send someone from Dunfermline. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). British Library Press Releases RSS feed. National Art Li...
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London Calling!: National Library of Scotland
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Monday, July 26, 2010. National Library of Scotland. We did not have a tour guide for this library as they had a self-guided tour with exhibits. The collection currently on exhibit was given by John Murray. In 1768 John McMurray. At the end of the John Murray exhibit was a room which gave all of the history of the National Library of Scotland. Labels: arthur conan doyle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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London Calling!: National Maritime Museum Library
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Tuesday, July 13, 2010. National Maritime Museum Library. Hannah talked to us about rare books. She had a copy of. From 1779 which was bound in sail cloth and taken by mutineers to Pitcairn Island. The most fascinating were the little books bound in wood which were different editions of the account of the loss of The Royal George. The library has a blog (yay blogs! August 19, 2010 at 1:21 PM.
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London Calling!: National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Sunday, July 25, 2010. National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum. The above is entitled "I Pledge" and is created using words from the Pledge of Allegiance. It's a new trend called book art. We visited the Victoria and Albert Museum where the National Art Library. 1900) and/or take digital photographs. The library was established in 1857 when the museum opened as the South Kensington. After our tour wit...
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London Calling!: British Library
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Tuesday, July 13, 2010. We started off the day by heading to King's Cross and posing at Platform 9 3/4 to celebrate our love of Harry Potter. We were taken through the British Library. Fold purpose: collect, conserve, and record the existence of materials. Many famous people use the library for research. Heather said that Johnny Depp. Has used the oral recordings to practice his English accents for roles.
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London Calling!: British Museum's Paul Hamlyn Library
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Tuesday, July 13, 2010. British Museum's Paul Hamlyn Library. This library was the first public library in Britain. It was founded in 1753 by the Irishman, Paul Hamlyn, and has gone through many changes and renovations over the years. Charles Hoare, our library guide, said that since his supervisor started working there 20 years ago they have moved 14 times! August 19, 2010 at 1:17 PM. Alabamian living in New ...
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London Calling!: Maughan Library
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Welcome to my blog which will detail all of the fantastic sites which I have visited in the UK! Friday, July 30, 2010. We were given a tour by Michael who showed us the Round Reading Room which was modeled after the British Library when it was housed at the British Museum. It has been used numerous times for film ( Da. Code) and television because it looks like a library is traditionally thought to look. We went to the Foyle. Labels: da vinci code. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).