Do you want to see what Scotland used to look like ?
Do you need a picture for your website or publication ?
2 weeks before last Christmas, the British Library announced that they had put on Flickr over a million scanned images from books originally published in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries for anyone to use, remix and repurpose.
At the time I couldn't see a particular use for them especially as they weren't sorted or arranged into subject collections, so it would be very difficult to find a particular picture.
If you know the title of a book, you can search for that but that doesn't help to find a specific picture.
Old Scottish Genealogy & Family History have created an interactive map that links images to a map of Scotland.
It's simple to use.
You pan the map to see the area in which you're interested and if there are images available, you'll see either a blue pin with a number or a red pin.
If it's a blue pin that means there's more than one image so you need to zoom in to see the individual red map pins.
Click on a red map pin to see one or more images, then click on the image to expand it.
Although there are more than 200 pins for Scotland, there are only 19 pins for the Scottish Borders but it's a start and a week ago there were only 15.
The red map pin near Melrose shows lots of views of Melrose Abbey; here's one:
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Monday, February 24, 2014
Get Old Images of Scotland for Nothing
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Monday, June 20, 2011
British Library and Google to Digitise 250,000 Books Published between 1700 and 1870
The British Library and Google today announced a partnership to digitise 250,000 out-of-copyright books from the Library’s collections.
The project will digitise a huge range of printed books, pamphlets and periodicals dated 1700 to 1870, the period that saw the Act of Union, Industrial Revolution, Poor Law reform, the development of local authorities, Robert Burns and other major poets, the Battle of Waterloo, the British victory at Trafalgar, the development of railways. It's not just books in English and the books will feature searchable text and will be downloadable through Google Books.
The press release says that researchers will be able to copy, share and manipulate text for non-commercial purposes.
See the press release for more details.
The project will digitise a huge range of printed books, pamphlets and periodicals dated 1700 to 1870, the period that saw the Act of Union, Industrial Revolution, Poor Law reform, the development of local authorities, Robert Burns and other major poets, the Battle of Waterloo, the British victory at Trafalgar, the development of railways. It's not just books in English and the books will feature searchable text and will be downloadable through Google Books.
The press release says that researchers will be able to copy, share and manipulate text for non-commercial purposes.
See the press release for more details.
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