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- Antique trader cameras and photographica price guide / by Husfloen, Kyle,editor.(CARDINAL)282179; Ginns, Bryan.(CARDINAL)690086; Ginns, Page.(CARDINAL)690087;
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- Subjects: Cameras; Cameras; Photography;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The love object : selected stories / by O'Brien, Edna,author.(CARDINAL)720737; O'Brien, Edna.Connor girls.; O'Brien, Edna.Creature.; O'Brien, Edna.Irish revel.; O'Brien, Edna.Love object.; O'Brien, Edna.Rose in the heart of New York.; O'Brien, Edna.Rug.; O'Brien, Edna.Scandalous woman.; O'Brien, Edna.Sister Imelda.; O'Brien, Edna.Soll.; O'Brien, Edna.Tough men.;
Irish revel -- The Connor girls -- Tough men -- A scandalous woman -- The rug -- The creature -- The doll -- Sister Imelda -- A rose in the heart of New York -- The love object -- Number ten -- Mrs. Reinhardt -- The mouth of the cave -- Green Georgette -- Oft in the stilly night -- What a sky -- Brother -- The widow -- Storm -- Long distance -- Paradise -- Lantern slides -- Shovel kings -- Madame Cassandra -- Plunder -- My two mothers -- Manhattan medley -- Inner cowboy -- Black flower -- Send my roots rain -- Old wounds.More than thirty stories paint a cumulative portrait of Ireland, one filled with motifs of coming of age, the impact of class, and familial and romantic love.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Short stories.; Manners and customs.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- Audio-visual materials for schools, colleges, churches, and adult study groups / by University of North Carolina (1793-1962).Bureau of Audio-visual Education.(CARDINAL)315849;
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- Subjects: Audio-visual materials; Motion pictures in education;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Decolonising the camera : photography in racial time / by Sealy, Mark,author.(CARDINAL)853053;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-257) and index.1. The Congo Atrocities, A Lecture to Accompany a Series of Sixty Photographic Slides for the Optical Lantern -- 2. Race, Denial and Imaging Atrocity -- 3. Violence of the Image -- 4. Decolonial Frames -- 5. Wayne Miller - 'Black Metropolis' -- 6. Rights and Recognition -- Bibliography -- Index.This book examines how Western photographic practice has been used as a tool for creating Eurocentric and violent visual regimes, and demands that we recognise and disrupt the ingrained racist ideologies that have tainted photography since its inception in 1839. Decolonising the Camera trains Mark Sealy's sharp critical eye on the racial politics at work within photography, in the context of heated discussions around race and representation, the legacies of colonialism, and the importance of decolonising the university. Sealy analyses a series of images within and against the violent political reality of Western imperialism, and aims to extract new meanings and develop new ways of seeing that bring the Other into focus. The book demonstrates that if we do not recognise the historical and political conjunctures of racial politics at work within photography, and their effects on those that have been culturally erased, made invisible or less than human by such images, then we remain hemmed within established orthodoxies of colonial thought concerning the racialised body, the subaltern and the politics of human recognition. With detailed analyses of photographs - included in an insert - by Alice Seeley Harris, Joy Gregory, Rotimi Fani-Kayode and others, and spanning more than 100 years of photographic history, Decolonising the Camera contains vital visual and written material for readers interested in photography, race, human rights and the effects of colonial violence.
- Subjects: Photobooks.; Photography; Photography;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Snow play : how to make forts & slides & winter campfires plus the coolest Loch Ness monster and 23 other brilliant projects in the snow / by Ralston, Birgitta,1967-(CARDINAL)594747;
Provides instructions for making traditional and unusual snowmen, snow lanterns that can be lit from inside, and other constuctions made out of snow, from tiny ornaments to a snow house, and suggests other wintry activities.
- Subjects: Amusements; Building, Ice and snow; Snow sculpture; Snow; Snowmen;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The bumper book of nature : a user's guide to the outdoors / by Moss, Stephen,1960-(CARDINAL)326326; Heidaripour, Nicole,illustrator.(CARDINAL)591961; Wynn, Patricia,illustrator.(CARDINAL)435320; Wynne, Patricia,illustrator.(CARDINAL)135184;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-256).identify bugs ; Make a home for minibeasts ; Lie down in long grass and stare at the sky ; Become a bat detective ; Collect birds' feathers ; Make an old-fashioned quill pen ; Spend the night in a tent in your backyard ; Make a compost heap ; Go on a city safari ; How to identify amphibians ; Look for snakes and lizards ; Pick (and eat) blackberries ; Some easy blackberry recipes ; How to identify roadside flowers and plants ; Naughty stuff ; Things to do with wildflowers ; How to identify creatures in a rock pool ; Beside the sea ; Go sea fishing ; Look for marine life : seabirds, seals, whales, and dolphins ; Summer weather lore --All year round -- Spring -- Summer -- Fall -- Winter.All year round. Build a den ; Make a nature table ; How to identify trees ; Climb a tree ; Hang upside down from the branch of a tree ; Make a rope swing from a tree ; Tell the age of a tree ; Make a bark rubbing ; Listen to the heartbeat of a tree ; How to identify common birds ; Look for owl pellets ; Look for mammal tracks and signs ; Make a plaster cast of an animal track ; Grow mustard and cress ; Stand out in the rain ; Sit or stand still for an hour, just watching and listening ; Go for a "blind walk" ; Play Poohsticks ; Roll down a hill ; Feed the birds in your backyard ; Keep a nature notebook and diary ; Go for a walk in a graveyard ; Three ways to find which direction you are facing without using a compass ; Go out into your backyard at night ; Time thunder and lightning to work out how far away a storm is ; Count the colors of a rainbow ; Skip stones across a lake or pond ; Play hide-and-seek ; Visit your local wildlife sanctuary ; Become a conservation volunteer ; Use nature to forecast the weather -- Spring. Look for catkins ; Listen for woodpeckers drumming ; How to identify birds of prey ; Find the first spring flowers ; Some recipes using spring flowers and plants ; Go see displays of cherry blossoms ; Look for squirrel dreys ; Listen to the dawn chorus ; Provide a home for purple martins ; Identify different birdsong ; Take a close look in a pond ; How to identify pond life ; Collect frogs' eggs and watch them change into frogs ; How to identify reptiles ; Go on an Easter egg hunt ; Dye your Easter eggs yellow using flowers ; Have a snail race ; Identify trees by their leaves ; Dig for earthworms ; Look for mad March hares ; Find a bird's nest ; Spring weather lore -- Summer. Collect caterpillars and watch them change into butterflies ; Catch butterflies with a net ; How to identify butterflies ; Go moth trapping ; Watch damselflies and dragonflies ; Give bumblebees a helping hand ; Take a really close look at an ant colony ; How toFall. Collect and roast sweet chestnuts ; Make jack-o'-lanterns for Halloween ; Roast pumpkin seeds for a tasty snack ; Apple bobbing ; Watch birds feeding on fruit and berries ; How to identify coastal birds ; Collect pinecones and make them into Christmas decorations ; Go on a "fungal foray" ; Collect seeds and plant them ; Make leaf rubbings ; Listen for owls calling ; Look for spiders in your house ; Look for spiderwebs on a fall morning ; Make a woodpile in your backyard ; How to identify small mammals ; Trap small mammals ; Observe deer during the rutting season ; Make a birdhouse ; Dig a pond in your backyard ; Plant a native hedgerow in your backyard ; How to identify medium-size mammals ; Be blown by the wind ; Fall weather lore -- Winter. Feed the ducks ; How to identify ducks and waterbirds ; Go pishing to attract small birds ; Search for hibernating butterflies ; Go beachcombing along the tide line ; Watch the sun rise and set on the same day ; Go swimming in the sea in winter ; How to identify marine mammals ; Look for winter wildlife ; Take part in the Christmas bird count ; Make maple syrup candy ; Six things to do when it snows ; Make a snowman ; Catch a snowflake on your tongue ; Look at a snowflake through a magnifying glass ; Make snow angels ; Slide down a slope on a tray or garbage bag ; Have a snowball fight ; How to identify large mammals ; winter weather lore.A collection of nature activities, ideas, and information to get the whole family outside and involved with nature.009-up.
- Subjects: Nature study; Nature;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 12
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