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[Methodist roundtable discussion 2]
Photograph of the Methodist table during the Roundtable Discussion at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Attendees are seated around it and another table is visible in the distance on the left. They are in a sunken level of the hotel they are staying at and a couch is visible between two lamps behind them.
[Interior of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral]
Photograph of the interior of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon. The organ is central behind the white altar, and chairs and benches are gathered behind the table covered in candle-sticks. To the sides are podiums with chairs and songbooks on them. The ceiling is vaulted and a stained glass rose window is visible above the organ. The attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was also held in Portland, took a trip to the church.
[Methodist roundtable discussion 1]
Photograph of the Methodist table during the Roundtable Discussion at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Attendees are seated around it and another table is visible past them. They are in a sunken level of the hotel they are staying at and a couch is visible to the left.
[Stearns Library guide speaking to attendees]
Photograph of the tour guide speaking to attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. The group took a tour of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and Stearns Library, which they are standing in now. They also visited the bookstore. The room is painted yellow and there are children's books on shelves along the wall; a stuffed Pooh Bear is sitting on a window seat and there are chairs stacked in the corner.
[Episcopal roundtable discussion]
Photograph of the Episcopal table during the Roundtable Discussion at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Attendees are seated around it and another table is visible past them. They are in a sunken level of the hotel they are staying at the stairs are visible along the edge of the area.
[Methodist roundtable discussion 3]
Photograph of the Methodist table during the Roundtable Discussion at from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Attendees are seated around it and other tables, including another groups, is visible past them. They are in a sunken level of the hotel they are staying at and a couch is visible against one of the walls.
[Attendees eating breakfast]
Photograph of two attendees during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. They are sitting at a dining table and have breakfast in front of them. A third plate is set in front of an empty chair between them. The one on the right has a nametag that shows her first name is "Anna".
[Shelley Davis at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of Shelley Davis at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Vann Victorian Collection. She is sitting at a table in the exhibit room and is reading the exhibit's guidebook.
[The Personal History of David Copperfield, illustration]
Photograph of an illustration from The Personal History of David Copperfield. The scene depicts Copperfield in the home of the Peggotty family. Mr. Peggotty is pouring out some hot water for Copperfield and the children and women are gathered around a table. Under the illustration is a note that reads "I am hospitably received by Mr. Peggotty."
[The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, text and illustration]
Photograph of an illustration in the Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. The image, which is illustrated by Robert Seymour, depicts Samuel Pickwick standing on a chair to address the club members who are sitting around a dining table. A note beneath the image reads "Mr. Pickwick addresses the club. / London, Chapman & Hall, 186 Strand." The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a white background and there is a clear strap holding down the left-hand pages. A portion of the cover is visible and is printed with orange, red, blue, grey, and white marbling with brown sections. There are water stains at the top of the page as well.
[The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, illustration and text]
Photograph of an illustration in the Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. The pages on the left are held down with a clear slip-on strap. The image, which is illustrated by Robert Seymour, depicts Samuel Pickwick standing on a chair to address the club members who are sitting around a dining table. A note beneath the image reads "Mr. Pickwick addresses the club. / London, Chapman & Hall, 186 Strand." The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a white background. A portion of the cover is visible and is printed with orange, red, blue, grey, and white marbling with brown corners.
[Roundtable of CSLA members]
Photograph of members of the CSLA seated against a low wall with tables at either end. On one table children's books and bags are spread out and a propped up paper reads "Roundtable". They are at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. Two of the women are Mary Lou Henneman (black shirt) and Betty Charnholm (light blue shirt).
[Illustrations in Codex Seraphinianus]
Photographs of illustrations from a book titled "Codex Seraphinianus" held by UNT Special Collections. Image 1 depicts a scene where alien-like figures, with yellow and white mottled heads in the shape of a football on a column, are pulling human skin onto a skeleton lying down on a bed. There are books piled and arranged under the mattress to hold it up. There are more skeletons waiting their turn and some newly made humans looking at themselves in mirrors. There are hooks along the back with a hat and three human skins hung up. At the top is a secret code that the entire book is written in. Image 2 is a chart of creatures with lots of different shapes and features that look familiar but not quite real. At the top, under the drawings as labels, and as paragraphs beneath them all is a secret code that the entire book is written in. Image 3 is of a dual-sided rhinoceros; the larger side has a figure rising up where its horn should be and the figure is holding a pole with stings and hooks on it. The hooks are peeling back the skin and revealing a second smaller rhinoceros that is facing the other way.
UNT State of the University Address: 2014
Recording of the 2014 "State of the University" address by the UNT president. It begins with an introduction by James Conover of the Faculty Senate and a video from UNT. Neal Smatresk then begins his address, highlighting the University's achievements, the plan to reconcile past years' budgeting issues as well as the plans for further improving the campus and college programs.
[The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, illustration]
Photograph of an illustration in the Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. The image, which is illustrated by Robert Seymour, depicts Samuel Pickwick standing on a chair to address the club members who are sitting around a dining table. A note beneath the image reads "Mr. Pickwick addresses the club. / London, Chapman & Hall, 186 Strand." The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a white background. A portion of the cover is visible and is printed with orange, red, blue, grey, and white marbling with brown corners. There are water stains at the top of the page as well.
[The History of Pendennis, inner cover illustration]
Photograph of an illustration on the inner cover of The History of Pendennis. The image details a man seated at a desk with a book open in front of him and other books piled on the floor and on a shelf around him. There are pages and open books scattered across the ground as well. At the bottom is a message that reads "Ex Libris John Carver". The marbled cover and green corners are also visible around the edges of the page.
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