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Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard Collection

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  • Williams Free Library, Beaver Dam, WI
    Image | 1907Greetings from Beaver Dam, Wis. Williams Free Library T. L. Newton's Residence C. M. & St. Passenger Depot.
  • Williams Free Library, Beaver Dam, WI
    ImageWILLIAMS FREE LIBRARY Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Replica of rococo fountain, installed in 1980, now enhanced by beautiful ever changing water with color and soft music, creates an atmosphere of graciousness and peace in the midst of our busy city.
  • William T. Young Library, University of Kentucky
    ImageThe William T. Young Library opened on the University of Kentucky campus in April 1998. It is the third central library in the University's history, replacing the Margaret T. King Library which opened in 1931 and the Carnegie Library constructed in 1909. Michael McKinnell of Boston was the architect and Bovis the construction management firm. The building has over 350,000 sq...
  • Wilmington Public Library
    ImageSome of the finest public buildings in Wilmington are located in Rodney Square at Market Street between 10th and 11th streets. The DuPont Hotel and Nemours Building number among the finest of these. The Caesar Rodney Equestrian Statue may be seen in the left foreground. It commemorates his celebrated ride to Philadelphia.
  • Wilmington Public Library
    ImageWilmington Free Library, Wilmington, Del.
  • Wilmington Public Library
    Image | 1927Wilmington Public Library, Wilmington, Del.
  • Wilmington Public Library
    Image | 1943Wilmington was settled by the Swedish in 1638 on the banks of the Christiana River and named Christianaham, this was taken by the Dutch in 1655, with the English taking control in 1664. The city of Wilmington was laid out in 1731. it is now the largest city in Delaware and is important for its large domestic and foreign trade and its many large industries.
  • Wilmington Public Library, Wilmington, Del.
    Image | 1920On Front: 3:-Wilmington Public Library, Wilmington, Del. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Wilson Castle Library, Proctor, Vermont
    ImageCaption on the back reads: "WILSON CASTLE; Library showing original furniture, hand painted ceilings, tiffany gas lighting fixtures. Now open to Visitors daily May 30 to Oct. 15. Proctor, near Rutland, Vt." Postcard was never mailed.
  • Wilson County Public Library, Wilson, N. C.
    Image | 1920No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • The window of the Seven Ages of Man at the Folger Shakespeare Library
    Image | 1930Caption on the back reads: "The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington. Administered by the Trustees of Amherst College - The window of the Seven Ages of Man by the D'Ascenzo Studios. Photograph by William Rittase" Postcard was never mailed
  • Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri
    ImageCaption on the back reads: "WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL AND LIBRARY; Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.; The war-damaged church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1667 was moved from London to Fulton in 1966." Postcard was never mailed.
  • Winston Churchill Memorial & Library
    ImageCaption on the back reads: "WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL & LIBRARY Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri Christopher Wren church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, with museum and library in undercroft. War-damaged ruins of church moved from London in 1965 and rebuilt as memorial to Sir Winston. (Photo by Gregory A. Lawrence)" Postcard was never mailed
  • Winston Churchill Memorial Library, Westminster College
    Image | 1960Site of the Churchill 'Iron Curtain Address.' The Church of St. Mary Aldermanbury was located in London. Built in the 12th century, destroyed by the London fire and rebuilt in 1666. Destroyed by bombing in 1940. The entire structure moved to the Westminster College campus and re-erected atop the library. Champ Auditorium in the background.
  • Winyah Indigo Society and Public Library
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Winyah Indigo Society and Public Library, Georgetown, S. C.
    Image | 1940The Winyah Indigo Society, organized in 1740 by Indigo planters, was given a Royal Charter by King George in 1758. Members paid dues in Indigo, which was sold for funds to educate children as far south as Charleston, South Carolina, up to the North Carolina State Line." Postcard was never mailed.
  • Witcher Library
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Woburn Public Library
    Image | 1970Woburn Public Library, Opened to public 1879. Gift of Charles Bowers Winn in memory of his father. H. H. Richardson, architect. Once considered one of the 12 most beautiful libraries in the U.S." Postcard was never mailed.
  • Woman's College Library, East Campus, Duke University
    Image | 1929Caption on the back reads: "LIBRARY OF EAST CAMPUS. The Woman's College Library of Duke University, first used in 1927, has a stack capacity of 225,000 volumes in addition to periodical, reading, and reference rooms, and an art gallery. It also contains the Thomas Room with houses Oriental art objects." Postcard was never mailed
  • Woodstock, Vt. Norman Williams Public Library
    Image | 1905No caption on back. Postcard was mailed, postmarked September 1, 1905.
  • Wyomissing Public Library, Reading Boulevard, Wyomissing, Penna.
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Y-8--Reuben McMillan Free Library Youngstown, Ohio
    ImageOn Front: Y-8--Reuben McMillan Free Library Youngstown, Ohio. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Yonkers Public Library
    Image | 1908No caption on the back. Postcard was mailed on May 28, 1908
  • Youngstown University Library
    Image | 1960No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Youth Library
    ImageOpened in September 1950, the Youth Library is known throughout the U. S. for its facilities and its work in fostering a love of good literature among the youth of Fitchburg.
  • Youth Library, Fitchburg, Massachusetts
    ImageTHE YOUTH LIBRARY, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, The new and modern children's facilities of the Fitchburg Public Library. This view is from the Junior High reading room looking onto the Garden Court.
  • Yuma Public Library
    ImageYuma Carnegie Library, Yuma, Arizona. This lovely structure is located on Fourth Avenue. The grounds are attractively landscaped and appealing to visitors and local people.
  • Yuma Public Library
    ImageYuma City- County Library, 350 Third Avenue, Yuma, Arizona. The library is located on a full city block, designed in contemporary Southwest style, appropriate to the area. Library Park, with its picnic tables, running water, shade trees and flower beds, provides an attractive setting.
  • Zwaanendael House Museum and Public Library
    ImageZwaanendael House. Museum and public library, named after the original settlement in Delaware, was erected by the State of Delaware to commemorate the landing of the Dutch settlers at Lewes in 1631. This building is an adaptation of the Town Hall in Hoorn, Holland.
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