- @Photocritic tried your 'crazy experiment' but didn't seem to work, though maybe a time delay? in reply to Photocritic #
- New on Flickr: Milkman and horse-drawn cart – Alfred Denny, Victoria Dairy, Kew Gardens, Est 1900: whatsthatpict… http://t.co/jmwQviAO #
- New on Flickr: Alfred Denny, Victoria Dairy, Kew Gardens, c. 1910 (reverse): whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
- @Sparrow566 you can now see why I was asking about trade directories and Victoria Dairy – http://t.co/zC6XVZox – still no record of dairy #
- How many people still have their milk delivered? Not many by horse and cart! c1905 image of milkman – http://t.co/zC6XVZox #
- @JayneShrimpton: again it's black & white, but here's another vintage occupational one you might want to use? http://t.co/NN2rwO88 #
- Spotted on #Flickr Jersey 1934: Harry_Bee posted a photo:
- Spotted on #Flickr German troops pose briefly beside a crashed Airco DH.2 before they return to the task of sou… http://t.co/3rri3fhT #
- Inspired eBay listing of 1870s CdV showing Nicholas Cage as a vampire from @thanatos_net (special kudos for the Q&As!) http://t.co/kY9i1WWG #
- @thanatos_net My pleasure – this one deserved to be mentioned. Congrats on the Huff Post piece http://t.co/jhIoelRZ in reply to thanatos_net #
- @Sparrow566 Thanks for the mentions. We now know a little about Alfred Denny and where he lived http://t.co/NN2rwO88 in reply to Sparrow566 #
- Too true RT @Sparrow566: @PhotosOfThePast Oh, the irony! So many clues & no answers. History is not always so obliging. #
- I think I've tweeted this before, but what the hell! "Tea with friends, and one must wear one's finest hat!" http://t.co/1a3SCSwZ #
- New on Flickr: Fast! Palace to Palace charity bike ride 2011: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
This was the… http://t.co/7IGHIcCo #
- New on Flickr: Palace to Palace charity bike ride 2011 – my two team mates: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
- New on Flickr: Palace to Palace charity bike ride 2011 – a team mate and me: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
- Interesting theory emerging about how this steam engine came to be in England: "French Express Engine Nord 2.122" http://t.co/E40b9VZq #
- As I leave Paddington heading to Bristol, it seems appropriate to post this c1900 image of GWR Flying Dutchman http://t.co/5t1ZEas2 #
- As my train approaches Swindon, another image with great railway pedigree "Joseph Armstrong, Great Western Railway" http://t.co/1zGt8Cj8 #
- RT @AnraKennedy http://t.co/3zYBXcVB website just gone live – new company site all about all that @culture24 is and does. #
- Spotted on #Flickr 1860s CDV of an unknown young man by J. & T. Spencer, Leicester: EastMarple1 posted a photo:… http://t.co/44DVFJIH #
- @EastMarple1 your audience awaits … in reply to EastMarple1 #
- Great! RT @MarDixon Creating windows into Shropshire’s history http://t.co/TzQ0h849 via @team_matm / Very impressive! #Shropshire #Photos #
- RT @scribas Vintage Images: Iron ore miners working in North East Minnesota, 1903 | Scribas http://j.mp/phGOyR #
- Spotted on #Flickr Stripey: Harry_Bee posted a photo:
This lady makes a return to my photostream. Forgot I'… http://t.co/XmBNIfTQ #
- New on Flickr: Fencers, Fontainebleau, France (?) – #3 of 3 animated: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
I was… http://t.co/lkV1N6iv #
- New on Flickr: Fencers, Fontainebleau, France (?) – #3 of 3: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
My favourite o… http://t.co/95rRweMk #
- New on Flickr: Fencers, Fontainebleau, France (?) – #3 of 3 animated detail: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
- En Garde! Animated simulated 3D has really brought these 1920s French fencers to life. Such characters! http://t.co/IAZVvVtp #
- A classic bustle on a very grand dressin this lovely CdV by Tilly, Southsea, probably early 1870s? http://t.co/avH3VlXb #
- @Historypin tantalising – no link! in reply to Historypin #
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