- Just curious, how many of you use Pinterest? Any links/recommendations relating to vintage photos? #
- Anyone recognise the location(s) in these stunning early Welsh images? Some wonderful outfits on the ladies http://t.co/sQK6F0mS #
- The comments on this one make it so much more than a picture of a "World War II Short Stirling bomber taking off" http://t.co/9dlCtuyr #
- @DiscoverMH lovely to meet you (Susan?) at #WDYTYA today. Here's a bit of Manchester history from my collection http://t.co/LSVfFx68 #
- .@ThOralHistorian Thank you, that's made my day! You may like my WW1 nurse album (a bit of written history) http://t.co/qKK0hard @unmuseum #
- Great, thanks for sharing your #pinterest boards RT @leylacharles: @PhotosOfThePast My latest addiction!! http://t.co/Sv2R73Hq #
- Thanks, nice example of an archive using Pinterest MT @chagandbm: these ones are good http://t.co/Z3hgLi1F @postalheritage @beandoesdigital #
- #ff Great to catch up with my photo dating friends @PhotoDetective & @JayneShrimpton today, but they were soooo busy dating people's photos! #
- First Queen's Brian May, now Radiohead's Colin Greenwood – interest in vintage photography really is rock & roll! http://t.co/TsBRdHGW #
- @Luke_F_Smith those are the main 3 I know. And I'm trying to get folk at Historypin to look at integration with Flickr. You say 4 though? #
- @gilliandoctor Toot away, you have some great stuff on @Historypin. Shame they don't (yet) have a map of a single user's images in reply to gilliandoctor #
- Lovely early colour images in the Webb collection from @LSELibrary – definitely look like autochromes to me http://t.co/QkZegoTa #
- Have never seen so many of John Thomson's London images in one place. http://t.co/0xYH12wC (click on link to 68MB pdf) via @LSELibrary #
- @oldmapman your plumbers merchant story reminds me of this carriage works, now timber merchant – http://t.co/jaU0tGTq in reply to oldmapman #
- Some time in the last day or two my Flickr account passed 750,000 views. Here are the most popular images currently http://t.co/aIOhmwIS #
- Great blend of image and words RT @AndyJack8: You might like this use of a vintage pic and LSE Digital Library content: http://t.co/F6ZkOENb #
- @Luke_F_Smith Love what you're doing too. Surprised we've not met somewhere along the way – I know Wendy, Jessie, Jeremy, Carolyn, Tom … in reply to Luke_F_Smith #
- "Blitz ghosts" – great set of then & now blended images of Norwich in the Blitz (from @typejunky) http://t.co/kbeyjF8L #
- @typejunky thanks for the follow. How have I never encountered your excellent Flickr stream before?! http://t.co/B8xU8duy #
- @historywall "at present we're not quite ready for the past" brilliant! Looking forward to seeing what you're up to at http://t.co/C7dH42dT #
- @ThOralHistorian Thanks. Very much work in progress, but when I have them all online and transcribed I'll need to write up the full story in reply to ThOralHistorian #
- Social history, celebrity, a bike, and not least a dog – this one has it all! http://t.co/XMqNrwyk #
- @typejunky Indeed. Though duel or dual? It has to say that my two identities do often fight! in reply to typejunky #
- On my way up to London Photo Fair. Probably good thing I've forgotten my cheque book! http://t.co/oHt43p89 #
- @JemmaMarsay Hi, check http://t.co/BOm9HH8i – it's just a couple of minutes from Russell Square, in the Holiday Inn. Next one is May in reply to JemmaMarsay #
- @JayneShrimpton Glad you liked them! I wanted to call back in on Sunday to catch up when you were (hopefully) quieter but ran out of time. in reply to JayneShrimpton #
- @DiscoverMH I got an email from @RebekkahAbraham saying you'd met, and that I'd mentioned @Historypin to you. #smallworld in reply to DiscoverMH #
- Even without the chequebook I came back from London Photo Fair with some real treasures incl a daguerreotype with an amazing, touching story #
- @RebekkahAbraham @DiscoverMH @Historypin @mcrhistfest @mcrarchives the closest I've got so far is 1922 Preston Guild http://t.co/XSaw5Jni in reply to RebekkahAbraham #
- @RebekkahAbraham the dag will be difficult to pin, but I got some nice topographical stuff too. Just have to work out where they are though in reply to RebekkahAbraham #
- @RebekkahAbraham Did @Historypin have plans for a mystery corner? A bit like my What's That Picture? Flickr group – http://t.co/wHNyml2B #
- @unmuseum Hi Jenn, just in case this is of interest. You could team up with the fantastic @sebchan – http://t.co/ZI8hZi40 #
- @JayneShrimpton I'd love to see them – I can't recall which ones I gave you! If you're ever in west London do call by & browse my collection in reply to JayneShrimpton #
- @DiscoverMH @RebekkahAbraham @NWfilmarchive looks really great, but I'll have to wait for Android version http://t.co/ooxT5Er8 in reply to DiscoverMH #
- Such emotion just from a few small portraits and brief captions! RT @annakrentz: Faces of World War One in the blog: http://t.co/jLZXROis #
- Perhaps the most striking and iconic WW1 portrait I've ever seen: http://t.co/8hDwfpKk #
- And still on a WW1 portrait theme, from my own collection, Colonel Edward Frank Harrison, gas mask inventor – http://t.co/xL8Qjouv #
- @mawarre that one's lovely, but I also love the one of his father on the verandah – http://t.co/qsCBcrzZ in reply to mawarre #
- @lifeasdaddy I'd say it has got to a point where the mystery should remain forever! in reply to lifeasdaddy #
- Exhibition (Lancaster, UK): 'Beautiful effects': Ruskin’s Daguerreotypes of Switzerland http://t.co/oKOXEiJh #
- Talk (7 March, Exeter, UK): Photography and the Royal Family 1840-1880: http://t.co/L73PmH8o #
- NYTimes's Treasure House of Photographs being posted on Tumblr: http://t.co/O6XTMkLi #
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