- x2 RT @kajsahartig: Nice! RT @AntiquePhoto: Photographer Andrew J. Russell (b. March 20, 1829) collection at the @mnhs http://bit.ly/h9h8rs #
- Great new(ish) group on Flickr – The Calotype Society – http://bit.ly/dRtiFb #
- Always great when a sign in a pic gives the location away: "Shop, Kurseong, India c.1900" http://flic.kr/p/5ywNub #
- Links to well over 100 vintage photo Flickr groups in one place – http://bit.ly/i3C3J2 – suggestions welcome #
- New on Flickr: Pyke brothers – military group, 1910s: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
This image was brough… http://bit.ly/hgGsoD #
- New on Flickr: Mystery boat outing, c. 1910s (enhanced): whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
Another lovely pho… http://bit.ly/i0riF8 #
- On Flickr: "Mystery humorous French stereoview – Salmson car and carnival? #3 (animated)" http://flic.kr/p/9gv7CL #
- "The train's bell was found over a mile away"!!! – Escambia Railway engine number 4 boiler explosion http://flic.kr/p/9ssgYN #
- @TomGrinsted Missed your Berlin posts – was there last week. Lots of good stuff at Str 15 Juni flea market if that's your thing… in reply to TomGrinsted #
- Yet more on this story, incl video. RT @thanatos_net: Post-mortem daguerreotype photograph of the composer Chopin? http://huff.to/ecl4Rw #
- Attending Charlotte Cotton (from @mediamuseum) seminar tomorrow at Courtauld – anyone else going? Amazing title! http://bit.ly/hIkSRr #
- That title: "Long-tailed-crowd-sourced-socially-enterprising-game-playing-platform-sensitive-open-sourced-world" http://bit.ly/hIkSRr #
- We know who, and when, but can anyone confirm where? "British 1st Cavalry Division, World War 2 c.1940, Syria?" http://flic.kr/p/8yn2tK #
- New Flickr group: Early Photography in the USA – http://j.mp/emR5Vd #
- RT @NLWales: Early #Photography in #Swansea #Victorian family life in #Wales through the eye of the #camera http://j.mp/gt4vtE #
- Who could this be? "Portrait of Professor Sellers(?) by Rodger, St Andrews, from mystery album" http://flic.kr/p/7CHx94 #
- Another photo identified thanks to Flickr: "Mecca (Makai) Gate in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India" http://flic.kr/p/5z7TyK #
- RT @EastmanHouse: Eastman House curators discuss photojournalism & camera technology in 1911 (via @NYTimes) http://nyti.ms/fUsBz0 #
- @MrStevenMoore Thanks for the follow. I was working alongside your Roadshow colleague Eric Knowles at Olympia just a few weeks ago. #
- Handy guide on basics of conserving photographs from The Henry Ford – http://bit.ly/fDrtuw #
- Funny what suddenly get lots of views: "Early 1900s farming scene – horse drawn reaper / harvester" http://flic.kr/p/8MjRkq #
- ID required – the jury is still out, though very close: "Tomb, Khuldabad, near Ellora, India" http://flic.kr/p/5z7TPv #
- @ChicagoBernie Thanks for the recent RTs – let's hope some of these mysteries get solved! in reply to ChicagoBernie #
- Not your average Northampton landscape! "38.e Iraqi Soldiers, Kurdistan, Iraq" http://flic.kr/p/9taGb9 #
- Not exactly 'photos of the past', but visited Skinner's Hall today to plan wedding shoot. Amazing and beautiful livery hall. #
- RT @anna_boman Looked at a Gallery on Flickr – "The Commons Rocks" – with some nice old rocking pics http://bit.ly/gt27pU #flickr #
- Ever wanted to see how a calotype was (is!) made? – http://bit.ly/gXDmiX via @britishlibrary Points of View exhibition, but still online 🙂 #
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