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Recent Uploads to the Commons

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in Recent Uploads
The Library of Congress continues to expand its Bain Collection of news photographs from the 1910s and its Gottlieb collection of jazz photos.

I.W.W. Hat Card — Bread of Revolution
From the UK National Archives, a set of travel- and transport-related photographs, from a 2000 exhibition.

Airship Infrastructure
US National Archives uploads include photographs from Martin Luther King’s 1963 Civil Rights march on Washington.

WNBQ/National Broadcasting Company television crew (Channel 5) with Washington Monument and crowd in the background
The State Library and Archives of Florida has expanded its Agriculture Research set … and we think this Halloween photo is related too.

Pam Maneeratana displays her carved pumpkins: Tallahassee, Florida
The Galt Museum & Archives focuses on nursing education and care in Alberta.

Sunbeam Ward
From Nationaal Archief, we have land and water … and sometimes, it seems, some of each.

IJs-plateau aan het strand / Ice-table: ebb-tide at a Dutch beach

Happy Commonsversary to the LSE Library!

Posted by Penny in Anniversaries, News
Library Appeal, 1973

Library Appeal, 1973

The Library of the London School of Economics was founded in 1896; it joined the Flickr Commons a year ago this week, and brought some amazing images from the history of the school, with subjects ranging from sports to scholars, from suffrage to royalty to computers.


Student Union Joint Secretary P. Bradford, 1935-1936

St. Clements Press Building Interior c1959

The photostream’s sets are nicely organized by decade and department, and there are many staff portraits, covering everyone from professors to typists.

The Typing Room, 1956

The Typing Room, 1956

One set, “Lord Beveridge,” features sixty-four images of the same man, from boyhood to old age–surely one of the largest sets devoted to one face in all of the Commons.

William Beveridge, 1909

William Beveridge, 1909

And don’t miss the sets of political graphics!

Dissolution Cup: the Government Hare Doubles Again

Dissolution Cup: the Government Hare Doubles Again

More Recent Uploads

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in Recent Uploads
From NASA, the world from space.

Cresent Earth rises above lunar horizon
From the Field Museum, a set of 74 photographs taken by Huron Smith in Georgia.

Men holding forestry tools
From the Center for Jewish History in NYC, engravings and lithographs.

Lithograph by Leo Haas (1901-1983), Holocaust artist, who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz
From the National Library of Wales, images by Geoff Charles of groups of people — many surely alive or identifiable — gathered for work, for celebration, and more.

Oswestry Old Folks’ Club’s annual outing to the seaside
The Keene and Cheshire County (NH) Historical Photos photostream continues to grow every week, with local people and buildings. Identifications are welcomed!

Mary Emerson Robbe (?) of Dublin New Hampshire
Also very active, the Biblioteca de Arte-Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian photostream includes new images of silver, construction projects, factory interiors, and more.

Casa Jalco, Lisboa, Portugal

Recent Uploads to the Commons

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in Recent Uploads
New images from the Bibliothèque de Toulouse turn Eugène Trutat’s lens on himself, ego, and his family.

Ego [Eugène Trutat]
Recent uploads from the University of Washington’s Digital Collections range from the university itself to as far away as the Philippines.

Some of the tallest rice terraces in the world, probably at Batad, Philippines
From the UK National Archives, a set of images from surgeon’s logs.

Sea snakes of the Southern Ocean
The U.S. National Archives expands its Commons holdings across all its categories, from landscape to historical imagery to the 1970s Documerica project.

Crossing the painted road which extends east from the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Center City in the background, 09/1973.
Recent uploads from the National Maritime Museum include several portraits from the Royal Hospital School.

School shooting team
From the SMU Central University Libraries, the Texas State Fair!

Outdoor ice show, “Pepsi on Ice,” State Fair of Texas

Happy Commonsversary to the Jewish Women’s Archive

Posted by Nina in Anniversaries

We are celebrating the first anniversary of the Jewish Women’s Archive in the Flickr Commons.

The Jewish Women’s Archive is dedicated to uncovering, chronicling, and transmitting to a broad public the rich history of American Jewish women.

The Jewish Women’s Archive (JWA) uses technology for the purpose of collecting and sharing Jewish women’s stories. Its website, jwa.org, offers free access to a large number of resources on American Jewish women, “past and present, celebrated and unknown.”

The JWA states:
“Images of American Jewish Women and World War II: The stories and documents of American Jews who lived through World War II, as well as the materials they saved from the war years, are in danger of being lost forever.”

The JWA’s photostream consists of three sets.

The “In Service” set is comprised of photographs of Jewish American Women in service during WWII. Here is one photograph in this set, “Doing laundry in a helmet.”

Muriel Engelman’s service friend, Jan Shimp doing laundry in a steel helmet in a Normandy Cow Pasture. Note the laundry hanging out to dry on the tent ropes.

Doing laundry in a helmet

Doing laundry in a helmet


A second set is called “Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford.”

The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to collecting and preserving historical documents, photographs and memorabilia of the Jewish community of Greater Hartford. Established in 1971, the Society’s main commitment is to reach the largest audience possible through publications, exhibitions, seminars and educational programs.

This photograph below is of Libby Adler and Ann Mitnick Greenspan.

“Julian knew Ann’s husband Bernard Greenspan from Hartford. We became good friends in Harvard. There was a third couple from New York. We were all close friends. At night we played cards and went to the movies. There was a PX we could shop at.” ~Libby Adler

Libby Adler and Ann Mitnick Greenspan

Libby Adler and Ann Mitnick Greenspan

The JWA’s third set is “Jewish American Women and World War II.”
The photograph below is of Helga Allweiss.

Picture taken just before she left Germany, after Kristallnacht.

Helga Allweiss

Helga Allweiss

The Jewish Women’s Archive is collecting oral histories, letters, photographs, and other objects that document the experiences of Jewish American women during the Second World War.

The JWA suggests that you too can ”conduct an interview and collect photographs, letters, and other related documents. Share a story, photo, scanned document, audio or video recording, interview transcript, letter, or other object.”

Additionally, “JWA will continue to add images to American Jewish Women and World War II” and states further that “if you would like to contribute to the collection, please go to our website for instructions.”

Thank you, JWA, for making Flickr’s Commons a part of how you gather and share Jewish women’s past!

The National Library of Wales talks Commons

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in News

Yesterday, the National Library of Wales posted about the amazing input they’ve had on their Commons photos — everything from identifications of places and people and dates to “now” photographs that help place the originals in time.  Read their post for links to some of the stories!

Then head to today’s post: an interview with crafter Penny Richards about her creative use of Commons photos to make new real-world objects, turning the past into something to be worn today.

Indicommons, now on Twitter

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in News

You’ll already find lots about the Commons and this blog on Twitter, but now you can follow us there directly: @indicommons. It’s a new account, few in posts for now, but before long it’s bound become a good place not only to find what’s new on the blog, but also to hear about discussion in the Flickr Commons group and about other things happening in the Commons and museum/archives/libraries communities. See you in the Big Conversation!

Recent Uploads to the Commons

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in Recent Uploads, Uncategorized
From the National Maritime Museum, spectacular photographs from early polar expeditions.

Ocean Camp established on the ice, Weddell Sea
From the State Library of Queensland, Australia, photos taken by George Jackman in Brisbane.

Soccer team members wave goodbye from the train, Brisbane
They’re clearing the land, gardening, enjoying the cottage view, and much more at the Keene and Cheshire County (NH) photo collection.

Paying an Election Bet, Central Square in Keene New Hampshire
New (old) views of Washington DC from the Smithsonian Institution are looking for “now” photos.

Washington, DC, Tree-lined Street
The State Library and Archives of Florida had added to its state-produced video clips in the Commons.
Water Hyacinth: The Silent Aggressor
From Upper Arlington Archives, people and places of 1919.

Carey Clayton Hoel, 1919
SMU Central University Libraries adds to its historical “SMU Central University Libraries adds to its historical “type” photographs from Central and South America.

Tehuana in baile costume
The Swedish National Heritage Board adds new views of Sweden. We’d love to see what these places look like today!

Visby, Gotland, Sweden
Bain Collection Friday at the Library of Congress last week included baseball, boxing, tea, international meetings, ice dancing, and a range of often-mustached people in the news.

Mrs. L.E. Donler — “Yunn Princess Chinda”

It’s Ask a Curator Day

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in News

Ever wonder what it is that museum and gallery curators do? How they decide what to buy, what to keep and where, what to show and how? Now’s your chance to find out! Ask a Curator is your one-day opportunity to pick the brains of dozens of curators from around the world, including from many Commons institutions. Find out how you can participate at AskaCurator.com.

Recent Uploads to the Commons: Summertime

Posted by Stephanie Fysh in Recent Uploads
This week, eat out with the Nationaal Archief.
Automatiek / Automat for snacks
Or keep company through the dog days with the State Library of Florida.
Jesse Messmore Dakin petting dog while cat sleeps by piano in the living room at the Racimo Plantation
Feel the music of new jazz set uploads from the Library of Congress.
[Portrait of Buddy De Franco, New York, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947]
Go to the Expo with the Biblioteca de Arte-Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
Exposição do Mundo Português, Lisboa, 1940
Take a hike with the Center for Jewish History.
Blau-Weiss hikers with instruments
Tour Lockhart State Park with the Texas State Archives.
Lockhart State Park – Combination Building – SP51_061
Visit New Orleans with the SMU Central University Libraries.
[New Orleans dock, lower left, with the French Quarter and the Saint Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square lower right]
Or get married with the National Library of Wales!
Wedding group