- Suspect this "CAMILLUS FLY photograph Prospectors TOMBSTONE Arizona 1885" on eBay will go even higher than current £775 http://t.co/soMNxPCu #
- And these "14 ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPHS NEW ZEALAND C1870's" are also attracting lots of eBay bids http://t.co/3rzUjD6T #
- @ChrisMPaton know anything (or anyone who does) about Keoldale, Durness? Just picked up a nice 1902 album – early named family snapshots #
- Just like my physique!!! RT @Zippalu: Early Pictures: Eugene Sandow, nude full length portrait, by Sarony… http://t.co/nXEoXwQg #
- What an opportunity – Job: Curator (Photographs), Museum of London – http://t.co/IeAh3TSh #
- Always lots of photographic news, events, book reviews etc to be had at http://t.co/nGW8tLiV #
- Lots of speculation on who this might be (see comments) "Christopher Crofts and wife/sister/? c.1905" http://t.co/lO5cfQCO #
- And not that often that you see a round format picture. They're a rather fine, if serious, Edwardian pair. http://t.co/lO5cfQCO #
- I now find myself putting images in context to date of #DowntonAbbey – this one is c. 10 years BD (Before Downton)! http://t.co/lO5cfQCO #
- Brilliant collection (esp the Eisenstaedt!) RT @annakrentz: Enjoy a historical coffee break with the blog today: http://t.co/SOE1wnPP #
- Join their mailing list to enter competition to win £100 London Photo Fair voucher – http://t.co/Sat7F2YR #
- New on Flickr: Postcard: Dunkerque – Avenue des Bains, sent May 1915: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
For m… http://t.co/xwZ4lDJr #
- New on Flickr: Postcard: Dunkerque – Le Monument Trystram et la Cale des Pecheurs, sent May 1915: whatsthatpictu… http://t.co/K3boyVeO #
- New on Flickr: Postcard from Nurse Margaret Ripley in Dunkirk to her mother, sent 14 May 1915: whatsthatpicture … http://t.co/BywZnm7s #
- it's not every day you find a WW2 pic of an Elephant pulling a Walrus. Amazing image. http://t.co/AdLo90p7 #
- @margotnote this looks like a good dealer exhibition on in London right now – http://t.co/SMRX7Ej2 #
- @CBFINEPHOTOS I've heard of you now! As a web developer by day, just thought I'd say how good your site is. Great multi-faceted navigation. in reply to CBFINEPHOTOS #
- "Britain's photographic revolution. The big art institutions are finally catching up with American counterparts …" http://t.co/2SIyO8Ht #
- New on Flickr: Postcard sent to Nurse Margaret Ripley by her Nurse friend Elizabeth Lear: whatsthatpicture poste… http://t.co/xvBIl41Q #
- New on Flickr: Postcard: Indian WW1 hospital inside The Dome of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, sent May 1915: wha… http://t.co/CkZ46Ahs #
- RT @lifeasdaddy: Ponting and Hurley's antarctic photos get an airing http://t.co/NKVJAgo9 #
- @lifeasdaddy thank for the credit, but you did the most useful bit, finding that link! in reply to lifeasdaddy #
- @margotnote thought you may like a link to my modest collection of ambrotypes and wet plate collodion negatives – http://t.co/j1eQzbrg #
- @EastMarple1 I'd love to get my hands on this album with lots of named sitters, but suspect it will go for high price http://t.co/1Tj1tCLu #
- @JayneShrimpton @AnraKennedy and other Brighton folk – the Pavilion as a hospital in WW1: http://t.co/qOqfxaRq #
- Hold on, @klout thinks I am influential about Glasgow and Tardis. I knew I was a jack of all trades but … #
- Congratulations, fine image RT @skinnerinc: Daguerreotype of hunters with game sold yesterday for $18,960 http://t.co/ZzEe4Lz4 #
- @skinnerinc of all the images I thought would sell way over estimate it was this one of children in the classroom – http://t.co/7PNRfLw8 in reply to skinnerinc #
- Really great auction results pages from @skinnerinc – fascinating to see what each image sold for: http://t.co/ZwRdi1LQ #
- Spotted on #Flickr Broadway north from John, 1899 and 2011: Rob Ketcherside posted a photo:
I featured this… http://t.co/ZAKkHXTn #
- New on Flickr: Postcard: Boulogne-sur-Mer – Porte des Dunes, sent June 1915: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
- New on Flickr: Postcard: St Omer – La Place Victor-Hugo, sent June 1915: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
- New on Flickr: Postcard from Nurse Margaret Ripley in St Omer to her mother, sent 19 June 1915: whatsthatpicture… http://t.co/URIJweti #
- Is this the original 'Bombay Bicycle Club', complete with penny farthings, c. 1888? http://t.co/pDy1iBZW #
- Amazing sounding collection RT @margotnote: Photo collection gives rare glimpse of British Columbia’s pioneering past http://t.co/bKIojFZl #
- Spotted on #Flickr Girl with a Hoop – Half Plate Daguerreotype by Marcus Aurelius Root: Photo_History posted a … http://t.co/KABAlB2k #
- Spotted on #Flickr Portrait of a Young Man – Half Plate Daguerreotype by Robert H. Vance: Photo_History posted … http://t.co/W6xAuOob #
- A #Flickr group for the lover of vintage ambrotypes. Some superb images – http://t.co/thVkBNnN #
- Last post prompted by @margotnote: Dark Beauty, 1/9th-Plate Ambrotype, c1860 http://t.co/CsjJ1gtb (Doesn't she look like Joyce Carol Oates?) #
- @sarasheridan thanks for the mention, but I'd hate to take credit for someone else's image – I'm at http://t.co/Oke6pwzO in reply to sarasheridan #
- The history of working women at Kew – gardeners, artists and scientists of the 19th – 20th centuries http://t.co/OdtnF7E5 #
- @HalaasK @PhotoHistorian Head-in/through-hole, or passe-tetes in French. http://t.co/CtjuTBcF (lots of other terms – lookie-loo my fav!) in reply to HalaasK #
- Look forward to seeing this "Francis Frith – On location with the BBC at Stirling Castle" http://t.co/nY1Hiszx #
- Lots of interesting new WW1 related stuff from @UkNatArchives e-newsletter http://t.co/8dUvxIAD #
- @p_augustu thanks for all the Tumblr posts and Tweets (I'm whatsthatpicture on Flickr – http://t.co/lDTDSi1i) in reply to p_augustu #
- Can anyone help? Lots of mysteries in this wonderful shot of an early 1900s procession from @EastMarple1 – http://t.co/o6KeqNyt #
- @srnsw thanks for featuring one of my Flickr groups – more listed at http://t.co/GpXsa8b1 in reply to srnsw #
- Just realising the futility of trying to research on Google someone I think was a boxer with the surname Hook! #
- This one's proving popular on Flickr today "Canadian RCAF World War II airmen and Hawker Hurricane" http://t.co/lWzJIEDX #
- @PaulWeatherall oh, that's great – very smart suggestion. Sadly that's not him, but it's a superb picture! http://t.co/a5geVWWO in reply to PaulWeatherall #
- @PaulWeatherall Sorry, I then went exploring … http://t.co/mm9NgcEl has loads, and your link is great, thanks. No boxers called Jab I see! in reply to PaulWeatherall #
- New on Flickr: Postcard: St Omer – Le Canal pres de la Caserne de Cavalerie, sent August 1915: whatsthatpicture … http://t.co/XiKHSd5q #
- New on Flickr: Postcard: St Omer – Quai du Haut Pont, sent July 1915: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
For m… http://t.co/A5hSUwPC #
- New on Flickr: Postcard from Nurse Margaret Ripley in St Omer to her sister, sent 16 August 1915: whatsthatpictu… http://t.co/4tohJKzM #
- A great example of the power of Flickr community: ID'd – Darjeeling Himalayan Railway at Sonadan, West Bengal http://t.co/KREs5JAA #
- @ArchivesOutside @DowlingVicki Thank you for mentioning the postcards. Great to know they're being appreciated. in reply to ArchivesOutside #
- My Nurse Ripley WW1 album has been blogged by @ArchivesOutside for Remembrance Day. Wow, thanks! http://t.co/Sj0jzdpH #
- Amazing what one tiny mention on a blog post http://t.co/MUw67Uzz can do for your Flickr stats http://t.co/BvDe2o09 #
- Credit to @lotteandbloom for the blog post mentioned in previous tweet #
- @lotteandbloom if you like wedding flowers, old and new, you'll find plenty in these photos of mine – http://t.co/Ksc0ettl in reply to lotteandbloom #
- New on Flickr: E.M. Lear & patients. Bergues, 1915: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
I have realised that wh… http://t.co/H37bP54x #
- New on Flickr: W.A. Todd & patients. Bergues, 1915: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
I have realised that wh… http://t.co/IExebK2Q #
- I was number 515 to #remember the 16 million people who died during #WW1 Get your number at http://t.co/u7FbajbD #
- Spotted on #Flickr : -Snapatorium- posted a photo:
- Spotted on #Flickr Flieger in Sicht: drakegoodman posted a photo:
- Spotted on #Flickr Anchor & Hope, High St, Brompton c.1865: lossow.vamp posted a photo:
The Anchor & Hope i… http://t.co/sv7Pif6g #
- "Faces of the First World War – the first 100" from @I_W_M http://t.co/uWVuLoKK #
- New on Flickr: "Ruins of house near hospital, Bergues" – press cutting from British Journal of Nursing, 29 May 1… http://t.co/kCfmH1Wt #
- New on Flickr: "Tea party in linen room, St Union, Bergues" – press cutting from British Journal of Nursing, 29… http://t.co/Zc01hcsX #
- Amazing – RT @GenealogyLink Thankful villages: The places where everyone came back from the wars http://t.co/9MuZJ0kJ #
- New on Flickr: British and German wounded in WW1 – were these the lucky ones?: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
… http://t.co/0D7Np53P # - More on the @I_W_M Faces of First World War project I mentioned last night http://t.co/22vXFHAk HT @GenealogyLink #
- I'm thinking I should just set up an automated retweet for everything @PhotoHistorian posts – it's all such great stuff! #
- Another way to explore World War 1 – a great hand-crafted collection on @Historypin – http://t.co/WWe4DRWD #
- New on Flickr: In Flanders fields the poppies blow …: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
Uploaded to mark Re… http://t.co/lDPmUhJ3 #
- Ask the audience: I have the young Edmond Barron Hartley, VC http://t.co/lp8Ilpn5 as my Twitter icon – do you think it's time for change? #
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