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  2. Humber Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    The Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, rebranded as Humber Polytechnic since 2024, is a public college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1967, Humber has three main campuses and locations: the Humber North campus, the Lakeshore campus, and the International Graduate School.

  3. List of Toronto Public Library branches - Wikipedia

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    Humber Bay Humber Bay: 1925 1951 29,517 Etobicoke Public Library headquarters 1951-1955 Humberwood Humberwood: 1996 1996 39,652 Humber Summit Humber Summit: 1974 1974 24,225 Jane/Dundas Runnymede: 1951 1975 46,429 Jane/Sheppard Downsview: 1989 2009 31,668 Jones Leslieville: 1962 1962 33,290 Kennedy/Eglinton Ionview: 1988 1988 34,331

  4. Humberwood - Wikipedia

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    Humberwood Public Library offers visitors a children's section that includes both fiction and non-fiction. The library also contains a selection of large-print books, mostly fiction, but there is some non-fiction. In the foreign-language section visitors will find books in Chinese, Spanish, Hindi and Punjabi, as well as cassettes and videos.

  5. Humber - Wikipedia

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    The Humber features regularly in medieval British literature. In the Welsh Triads, the Humber is (together with the Thames and the River Severn) one of the three principal rivers of Britain, and is continually mentioned throughout the Brut y Brenhinedd as a boundary between the southern kingdom and various

  6. Humber Summit - Wikipedia

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    Humber Summit branch of Toronto Public Library was opened in 1974. The Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division manages a number of municipal parks in Humber Summit, including Apted Park, Gracedale Park, and Rowntree Mill Park. The latter park is situated near the Humber Valley. The Humber Valley forms a part of the Toronto ravine system.

  7. Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library - Wikipedia

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    The library is named in honour of Thomas Fisher (1792–1874), who immigrated from Yorkshire, settled along the Humber River in 1822, and became a successful merchant–miller. In 1973 his great-grandsons, Sidney and Charles Fisher, donated to the library their own collections of Shakespeare, various twentieth-century authors, and etchings of ...

  8. Bookmobile - Wikipedia

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    The Library Cruiser is a "book bike" from the Volusia County Libraries that debuted in Florida in September 2015. Library staff ride it to various locations, offering library books for checkout, as well as WiFi service, ebook access help, and information on obtaining a library card. [55]

  9. Saint Petersburg Gospels - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Petersburg Gospels or Leningrad Gospels (housed in Saint Petersburg at the Imperial Public Library Cod. F. v. I. 8) is an illuminated manuscript of the gospels in Hiberno-Saxon style dating from around 800 AD. [1] This highly idiosyncratic work may have been produced in England south of the Humber.