- @NorfolkHeritage Your wonderful tour prompted me to share some old Dereham pics of mine – http://t.co/6X3mCIcQ cc @Historypin @NorfolkTours in reply to NorfolkHeritage #
- @jonvoss @mia_out I think commercial co's have right to share stuff as much as anyone but it's a balance & needs communicating appropriately in reply to jonvoss #
- @jonvoss @mia_out I guess it all boils down to motives – intended and perceived in reply to jonvoss #
- Well worth another look RT @areallycc: Cities,Daguerreotype,Cincinnati Library earliest panorama in History explored http://t.co/0rKkz3TP #
- New on Flickr: East Dereham, Norfolk – White Lion Inn, street and St Nicholas' church: whatsthatpicture posted a… http://t.co/J8n8XRN7 #
- New on Flickr: East Dereham Market Place: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
It would be nice to date this. T… http://t.co/EUHkWevJ #
- New on Flickr: East Dereham Market Place, and The Eagle pub: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
From the left,… http://t.co/y3uglfDQ #
- New on Flickr: Unknown church: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
Absolutely no indication of location or phot… http://t.co/t9BLeH6K #
- New on Flickr: Morton Bagot Church, Warwickshire: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
As suspected, this is fai… http://t.co/MIji8y0o #
- New on Flickr: St Mary the Virgin, Friston, Sussex: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
One of many images tha… http://t.co/WJ2kggic #
- New on Flickr: Forde Hall, Tanworth in Arden, May 1892: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
One of many images… http://t.co/gFCatkGg #
- @mia_out @shineslike @jonvoss so as long as Ford archive etc have equal access that's OK? I'll go along with that. With a little caution in reply to mia_out #
- Morton Bagot Church, where "the local priest had dislocated his jaw when attempting a particularly loud Amen"! http://t.co/CZsqoimD #
- New on Flickr: Inside Wells cathedral: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
This is one of three images on the s… http://t.co/oup4CKiq #
- New on Flickr: Inside Wells cathedral: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
One of many images that I am slowly… http://t.co/q4EL7EHt #
- New on Flickr: Staircase in Wells Cahedral: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
This is one of three images on … http://t.co/ErYRx7ax #
- I did put in a little speculative bid, but nowhere near what this gorgeous Kilburn daguerreotype deservedly sold for – http://t.co/raquHzpe #
- One thousand, one hundred and eleven followers, I think almost exactly one year since I signed up to Twitter. Thank you all. #
- Exploring Dublin with @Historypin and taking some modern day photos with their mobile app. Not sure how I can share them though. #
- Every city I visit I try to buy some old photos. Sadly no early images found in Dublin, but just bought some nice postcards. Of Darjeeling! #
- A lovely collection of old photos shared by one of my Flickr contacts – _Tassah's photostream http://t.co/Y4q8YjGW #
- @NLIreland Nope, sadly back in UK. Picked up a few pics in Dublin to share, & need to do a write up of your excellent Small Lives exhibition in reply to NLIreland #
- Some nice new photo dating posts from @JayneShrimpton on @findmypast blog http://t.co/CSS7kPr5 #
- @NLIreland that is so brilliant. Does the Flickr Commons community know about it? http://t.co/E7zcrwCo (cc @indicommons ) in reply to NLIreland #
- By the way, loved the Dublin Botanic Garden pic in Small Lives. Any chance of changing license to allow me to blog? http://t.co/1wykphcY #
- @NLIreland I was going to ask – what have your stats been like? Shame they didn't link to each featured image. in reply to NLIreland #
- @JayneShrimpton I'll be @WDYTYALIVE on Friday, and possibly a bit on Sunday – see you there, and maybe some other Twitter folk 🙂 in reply to JayneShrimpton #
- Would you like to help my friends at Wellcome Collection improve their website by doing some usability testing? http://t.co/bCejmzH8 #
- I'll be meeting up with great photo dating experts @JayneShrimpton & @PhotoDetective at @WDYTYALIVE tomorrow. Anyone else going? #
- "Meet PC David Hyslop who was appointed as a constable of the Rochdale Borough Police on the 27th of May 1891" – http://t.co/wHb7wLWu #
- Very nice RT @margotnote: Daguerreotype portrait of two children with their respective toys, c1848 http://t.co/KqlaApDK Lucky little kids! #
- .@jonvoss @Historypin is such a great family experience – my family loved seeing this one http://t.co/dJ5fEMNK #
- @jonvoss On Saturday I'll be back very very near that spot. One day we should do a recreation, but I wouldn't fit in a buggy these days! in reply to jonvoss #
- @ShareHistory I see you're at WDYTYA – I'll call by later to say hi #
- Just overheard someone saying 'that chap whose grave I found yesterday' – I think I must be @WDYTYALIVE #
- My good friend @PhotoDetective has just given me her two latest books. How kind! http://t.co/kAnkfvgz #
- Good to see some new faces and a vibrant atmosphere in the Photography Gallery @WDYTYALIVE http://t.co/RWJmpHbm http://t.co/GgOrAPIk #
- @NLIreland Hi Carol, yes I was after permission to use use one of the Small Lives flickr pics in a blog post. It's "All rights reserved" in reply to NLIreland #
- Ga #
- @beandoesdigital I saw them just as they were tweeting. And I bought some cards. How very analog! in reply to beandoesdigital #
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