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NY Public Library …

As promised in my last post, here is the NY Public Library on 5th Ave.

The cornerstone was laid in May 1902.  It was completed in 1910 but it took another year for all the books to be moved in.  The library was officially opened at a dedication ceremony in May 1911.

Click here to read the history of the library.

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Let’s enter …

(You can click on pictures to enlarge)

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The reason Deb and I were at the library in the first place was to see a small exhibit they had on the wonderful PBS Masterpiece series ‘Downton Abbey.’  Turns out the exhibit was across the street but had we known that we wouldn’t have had the pleasure of exploring this beautiful building.

Downton Abbey exhibit…

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Week #2 Mosaic …

My creation

(Click on picture to enlarge)


Patience And Fortitude …

Since 1911 these lions have stood in front of the New York Public Library on 5th Avenue.

Patience

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Fortitude

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(CLICK HERE to read about the library lions)


Spiral …

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Cape Poge Lighthouse   -   Martha’s Vineyard


Vineyard Valentine Mosaic …

My creation

Some of the places and things I love about the Vineyard.

Ocean Park Bandstand.. Illumination Night.. post card.. Edgartown waterfront.

Gay Head cliffs.. writing in the sand.. Edgartown lighthouse.

Menemsha sunset.. the beloved ferry Islander (retired in 2007)

The Tabernacle.. Oak Bluffs beach.. Gay Head lighthouse.. Old Whaling Church.


Trinity Circle …

On the island of Martha’s Vineyard - in the town of Oak Bluffs- in the Methodist Campground - is Trinity Circle and Trinity Park.

Sharing Trinity Park for 133 years are the Tabernacle (erected in 1879) and Trinity Methodist Church (built in 1878).

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Both have undergone major changes.

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A look inside the Tabernacle and Trinity Methodist Church.

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Looking at the Tabernacle from inside Trinity Methodist Church… I love this picture.

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Trinity Park is a perfect place to enjoy some quiet time… to indulge in some contemplation, read, maybe snooze, enjoy a game of catch, or wander around with a camera.

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According to the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Assn. website:

“The original layout of Wesleyan Grove was a simple formation of a circle enclosing the preaching area and the society or church tents.   In 1859 a road, now known as Trinity Circle, was built which encircled that area.   In 1864, the Association purchased the 26 acres it had been renting.   As the area continued to expand (additional grounds were purchased in 1866), it developed in a radial-concentric pattern which was little used in America at that time.   Paths radiating from Trinity Circle led to smaller circles where large groups of tents had been located – County Park (Wesleyan Grove), Forest Circle, Washington Park (Victorian Park), Cottage Park Avenue (Cottage Park), Crystal Park (Vincent Park), Washington Avenue (Butler Avenue), Rural Circle and Clinton Avenue, which, at one time, had been the main entrance to the Campground.   The smaller circles, some surrounded by larger circles, had small paths radiating from them leading to other circles or parks.   The method of the grounds layout was an additive one of discrete neighborhood units, each built around small various shaped parks.   Some street and park names (current names are in the brackets) have been changed for various reasons over the years”.

Here are some links:

Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Assn. website

My ‘Bells Are Ringing’ Post

The Tabernacle

Trinity Methodist Church