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At the War Remnants Museum, HCMC by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2020 - Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
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Book displayed in the War Remnants Museum, HCMC by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2020 - Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
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Book by Chum Mey, Tuol Sleng survivor by ToonSarah
- 3 February 2020 - Tuŏl Tumpung, Cambodia
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Shelves of 'interesting' books in the Grand People's Study House by ToonSarah
- 4 September 2019 - Tongdaewŏn-ni, North Korea
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Display in the Foreign Language Bookshop by ToonSarah
- 4 September 2019 - Tongdaewŏn-ni, North Korea
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Books available at the Marché Poésie by Beausoleil
The Marché Poésie fills the Place Saint Sulpice in front of the famous church each spring. This also covers the beautiful Fontaine Saint-Sulpice (alternatively known as the Fountain of the Orators or the Fountain of the Bishops) so the poets placed a picture of the fountain where you would normally actually see it. A nice idea but the fountain is prettier. The Marché Poésie is great fun if you are ever in Paris while it is happening. Stop and chat with the vendors and you may be given a free book . . . in French of course.
- 6 June 2019 - Paris 6e Arrondissement, France
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Booth at the Marché Poésie by Beausoleil
The Marché Poésie fills the Place Saint Sulpice in front of the famous church each spring. This also covers the beautiful Fontaine Saint-Sulpice (alternatively known as the Fountain of the Orators or the Fountain of the Bishops) so the poets placed a picture of the fountain where you would normally actually see it. A nice idea but the fountain is prettier. The Marché Poésie is great fun if you are ever in Paris while it is happening. Stop and chat with the vendors and you may be given a free book . . . in French of course.
- 6 June 2019 - Paris 6e Arrondissement, France
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L2draw by MendonCottageBo
Mendon Cottage Books
- 2019 - Mendon, USA
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The South Gallery in Lacock Abbey by Beausoleil
Lacock Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery in the Augustinian order. It remained a convent until the dissolution in the 16th century when it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived. The house was built over the old cloisters and its main rooms are on the first floor. The Tudor stable courtyard to the north of the house has retained many of its original features including the brewhouse and bakehouse but the rest of the house is a very mixed combination of styles due to constant changes and improvements over the years. The house was inherited by the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the earliest surviving photographic camera negative, an image of one of the windows. The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944. The abbey houses the Fox Talbot Museum in the old Abbey barn.
- 24 May 2018 - North Wiltshire District, United Kingdom
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Lacock Abbey - House Interior by Beausoleil
Lacock Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery in the Augustinian order. It remained a convent until the dissolution in the 16th century when it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived. The house was built over the old cloisters and its main rooms are on the first floor. The Tudor stable courtyard to the north of the house has retained many of its original features including the brewhouse and bakehouse but the rest of the house is a very mixed combination of styles due to constant changes and improvements over the years. The house was inherited by the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the earliest surviving photographic camera negative, an image of one of the windows. The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944. The abbey houses the Fox Talbot Museum in the old Abbey barn.
- 24 May 2018 - North Wiltshire District, United Kingdom
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Lacock Abbey - Interior by Beausoleil
Lacock Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery in the Augustinian order. It remained a convent until the dissolution in the 16th century when it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived. The house was built over the old cloisters and its main rooms are on the first floor. The Tudor stable courtyard to the north of the house has retained many of its original features including the brewhouse and bakehouse but the rest of the house is a very mixed combination of styles due to constant changes and improvements over the years. The house was inherited by the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the earliest surviving photographic camera negative, an image of one of the windows. The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944. The abbey houses the Fox Talbot Museum in the old Abbey barn.
- 24 May 2018 - North Wiltshire District, United Kingdom
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Lacock Abbey - Interior by Beausoleil
Lacock Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery in the Augustinian order. It remained a convent until the dissolution in the 16th century when it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived. The house was built over the old cloisters and its main rooms are on the first floor. The Tudor stable courtyard to the north of the house has retained many of its original features including the brewhouse and bakehouse but the rest of the house is a very mixed combination of styles due to constant changes and improvements over the years. The house was inherited by the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the earliest surviving photographic camera negative, an image of one of the windows. The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944. The abbey houses the Fox Talbot Museum in the old Abbey barn.
- 24 May 2018 - North Wiltshire District, United Kingdom
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Lacock Abbey by Beausoleil
Lacock Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery in the Augustinian order. It remained a convent until the dissolution in the 16th century when it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived. The house was built over the old cloisters and its main rooms are on the first floor. The Tudor stable courtyard to the north of the house has retained many of its original features including the brewhouse and bakehouse but the rest of the house is a very mixed combination of styles due to constant changes and improvements over the years. The house was sold to the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the earliest surviving photographic camera negative, an image of one of the windows. The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944. The abbey houses the Fox Talbot Museum in the old Abbey barn.
- 24 May 2018 - North Wiltshire District, United Kingdom
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Lacock Abbey by Beausoleil
Lacock Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery in the Augustinian order. It remained a convent until the dissolution in the 16th century when it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived. The house was built over the old cloisters and its main rooms are on the first floor. The Tudor stable courtyard to the north of the house has retained many of its original features including the brewhouse and bakehouse but the rest of the house is a very mixed combination of styles due to constant changes and improvements over the years. The house was sold to the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the earliest surviving photographic camera negative, an image of one of the windows. The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944. The abbey houses the Fox Talbot Museum in the old Abbey barn.
- 24 May 2018 - North Wiltshire District, United Kingdom
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Window and Book Cupboard at Lacock Abbey by Beausoleil
Lacock Abbey was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery in the Augustinian order. It remained a convent until the dissolution in the 16th century when it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived. The house was built over the old cloisters and its main rooms are on the first floor. The Tudor stable courtyard to the north of the house has retained many of its original features including the brewhouse and bakehouse but the rest of the house is a very mixed combination of styles due to constant changes and improvements over the years. The house was inherited by the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the earliest surviving photographic camera negative, an image of one of the windows. The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944. The abbey houses the Fox Talbot Museum in the old Abbey barn.
- 24 May 2018 - North Wiltshire District, United Kingdom
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Killerton House Library by Beausoleil
Killerton House is an 18th-century house in Devon. The hillside garden and estate has been owned by the National Trust since 1944 and is open to the public. They have a collection of 18th to 20th-century costumes shown in period rooms. There is also currently an exhibit about Womens' Sufferage featuring two female family members on opposites of the question.
- 14 May 2018 - East Devon District, United Kingdom
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Royal Cornwall Museum by Beausoleil
A museum of Cornish life and culture going back to prehistoric times.
- 7 May 2018 - Carrick District, United Kingdom
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Château de Cheverny Library by Beausoleil
The Château de Cheverny has been continuously occupied for 600 years. There have been renovations, but it has always been a home to the family so the rooms are all furnished, many opulently. There are magnificent works of art including paintings, tapestries and statues so it's one of the more exciting châteaux to visit in the Loire. The gardens are very nice but do not rival Chaumont or Villandry. There are activities for children and a special (extra fee) museum for fans of Tin Tin. You can also observe the feeding of the hounds nearly every day except the odd times during hunting season when they are working. Check the web site for feeding times and dates. If you really want to see a superb performance at feeding time, drive to the Abbaye du Val des Choues where their hounds are exceptionally well trained.
- 2 October 2017 - Cheverny, France
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The Education Center at the Cité du Vin by Beausoleil
There an available library about wine, tables and chairs and one interactive chair by a window with lovely views.
- 11 September 2017 - Bordeaux, France
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Improbable librairie by Lucile.P
Cette "librairie" est située dans la voûte formée par le passage sous l'horloge à quatre faces
- 16 April 2016 - Olaya Herrera, Colombia
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Books For JEE Exam - Get Best IIT JEE Exam Books Online at Fastudent.com by hdivaibhav12
Find complete collection of IIT JEE Books and JEE Sample Papers of pre & mains of all subjects from the leading publishers online at best price on Fastudent.com.
- 2016
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Inside Church by Utrecht
- 18 September 2015 - Alkmaar, Netherlands
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Books by Lingering
- 30 May 2015 - Chatuchak Khwaeng, Thailand
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Books by Lingering
- 30 May 2015 - Chatuchak Khwaeng, Thailand
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Today's Flea Market Victory! by NKammerer
- 9 September 2014 - Besançon, France
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