Examples of using State library in English and their translations into Hebrew
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State Library.
Berlin State Library.
State Library Victoria.
The Sabah State Library.
State Library Victoria.
Victoria State Library.
State Library of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Ms. Or. fol.
The Berlin State Library.
The State Library of Massachusetts.
The Berlin State Library.
The State Library of Queensland.
The New York State Library.
The State Library of New South Wales.
The Ministry sold them to the Royal Library in Berlin, today's Berlin State Library, in 1880.
The State Library.
In 1880 they were sold to the Royal Library in Berlin, which is now the Berlin State Library.
The State Library.
The concertos for one harpsichord, BWV 1052- 1059, survive in an autograph score,now held in the Berlin State Library.
Russian State Library.
Alexander Pearce executed for murder, 19 July 1824 Thomas Bock(c. 1793- 1855)Pencil Drawing. State Library of New South Wales.
Russian State Library Moscow Russia.
Harry Seidler official website solo arquitectura- Harry Seidler Harry Seidler Works 628.314 ninemsn Sunday website-"Deconstructing Harry" documentary broadcast 11 October1998 transcript Harry Seidler Collection- State Library of NSW Harry Seidler In Memoriam Harry Seidler illustrated lecture film"Architecture responding to Nature"(1993)- on Hong Kong Club and Capita Centre.
The State Library of New South Wales.
Both an Australian ABC-TV documentary screened in 2004 andthe curators of an exhibition at the State Library of New South Wales, in 2005, suggested that Thomas Kat was a prototype or precursor of Felix.
In addition, there is a state library which is good for researchers undertaking higher education in the area.
The site now resides at the State Library of New South Wales on the platform drupal.
We also put a legal librarian for the State Library of Massachusetts on the case, who found only one law related to rodeos….
The South Australian Museum, adjacent to the State Library, is a top research facility renowned for its Aboriginal heritage collections.
The Dictionary is a partnership between the City of Sydney,the University of Sydney, the State Library of New South Wales, the State Records Authority of New South Wales, and the University of Technology Sydney. It began in 2007 with Australian Research Council funding and launched on 5 November 2009.[1].