Reading this interesting article and thought I'd share it.
Bones of the Book
This blog is for librarians throughout the Bahamas to communicate and share ideas.
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The evolution of the book... to the ebook
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Happy new year everyone.
I have been quite busy with my Facebook page and have neglected my blog.
So be it - life is busy right up in now!
I just would like to share a few posts from my facebook page.
A biography about Mr. R. M. Bailey, after whom the school on Robinson road is named. (courtesy of the Dept of Archives website: http://www.bahamasnationalarchives.bs/Bahamian_Educators/Bahamian_Educators_Bailey_RM.htm
There are biographies for many more of the educators after whom our primary and high schools were named. A list of links is at the left hand side of the page.
Also a website and facebook page that gives photos of what Nassau used to look like in days gone by.
old Bahamas - Facebook page
old Bahamas - website
I have been quite busy with my Facebook page and have neglected my blog.
So be it - life is busy right up in now!
I just would like to share a few posts from my facebook page.
A biography about Mr. R. M. Bailey, after whom the school on Robinson road is named. (courtesy of the Dept of Archives website: http://www.bahamasnationalarchives.bs/Bahamian_Educators/Bahamian_Educators_Bailey_RM.htm
There are biographies for many more of the educators after whom our primary and high schools were named. A list of links is at the left hand side of the page.
Also a website and facebook page that gives photos of what Nassau used to look like in days gone by.
old Bahamas - Facebook page
old Bahamas - website
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