Remember how we used to…
Daily Herald circulation department, 11th May 1935, shared by National Media Museum Remember how we used to work, play, watch and listen, cook and clean, keep warm and celebrate? We are excited to...
View ArticleAll new Historypin!
We are proud to launch a brand new Historypin! After months of researching, planning, designing, testing and building we are ready to share with you all a major new redesign which, we hope, shows off...
View ArticleHistorypin at the Opening of Curating the Bay in San Francisco
Visitors learning about Historypin at our California Historical Society pinning station. We are pleased to report that this week, our joint crowdsourcing project with Stanford University, Year of the...
View ArticleOur Year of the Bay Hackathon at the California Historical Society
Participants listen to Richard Everett of SF Maritime National Park in the California Historical Society gallery. On May 23rd, Historypin hosted an evening hackathon at the California Historical...
View ArticleIncorporating Historypin Into College Coursework
After seeing a tweet about how students at Slippery Rock University teamed up with Lawrence County Historical Society to add some amazing content to Historypin, we asked Dr. Aaron Cowan to tell us...
View Article#ArtMap: Going Over the Top
Putting Art on the Map is one month in. The aim of the project: to curate, locate and enrich hundreds of artworks from the Imperial War Museums’ First World War collection. Although many of the images...
View ArticlePutting Art on the Map: the story so far
We have been busy bees working on the Putting Art On the Map project. We’ve been collecting lots of answers to questions about the brilliant artworks from the Imperial War Museums‘ First world war art...
View ArticleSandy: one year later
Photo and caption shared by Folklorist: "In the Town of Hempstead on Long Island there once stood approximately 34 bay houses like this one. All but 14 were destroyed by Sandy including this one." Oct....
View ArticleThis Used to be Fields: Help tell the history of the Becontree Estate
Built in the 1920s to house the growing population of East London and soldiers returning from the First World War, the Becontree Estate was the largest housing estate in Europe. The creation of the...
View ArticleMemories of Migration Project to launch in 2015
We’re excited to announce that Historypin has teamed up with the Santa Ana Public Library to launch the Memories of Migration project, with support from the Institute for Museum and Library Services...
View ArticleRemember how we used to…
Daily Herald circulation department, 11th May 1935, shared by National Media Museum Remember how we used to work, play, watch and listen, cook and clean, keep warm and celebrate? We are excited to...
View ArticleAll new Historypin!
We are proud to launch a brand new Historypin! After months of researching, planning, designing, testing and building we are ready to share with you all a major new redesign which, we hope, shows off...
View ArticleHistorypin at the Opening of Curating the Bay in San Francisco
Visitors learning about Historypin at our California Historical Society pinning station. We are pleased to report that this week, our joint crowdsourcing project with Stanford University, Year of the...
View ArticleOur Year of the Bay Hackathon at the California Historical Society
Participants listen to Richard Everett of SF Maritime National Park in the California Historical Society gallery. On May 23rd, Historypin hosted an evening hackathon at the California Historical...
View ArticleIncorporating Historypin Into College Coursework
After seeing a tweet about how students at Slippery Rock University teamed up with Lawrence County Historical Society to add some amazing content to Historypin, we asked Dr. Aaron Cowan to tell us...
View Article#ArtMap: Going Over the Top
Putting Art on the Map is one month in. The aim of the project: to curate, locate and enrich hundreds of artworks from the Imperial War Museums’ First World War collection. Although many of the images...
View ArticlePutting Art on the Map: the story so far
We have been busy bees working on the Putting Art On the Map project. We’ve been collecting lots of answers to questions about the brilliant artworks from the Imperial War Museums‘ First world war art...
View ArticleSandy: one year later
Photo and caption shared by Folklorist: "In the Town of Hempstead on Long Island there once stood approximately 34 bay houses like this one. All but 14 were destroyed by Sandy including this one." Oct....
View ArticleThis Used to be Fields: Help tell the history of the Becontree Estate
Built in the 1920s to house the growing population of East London and soldiers returning from the First World War, the Becontree Estate was the largest housing estate in Europe. The creation of the...
View ArticleMemories of Migration Project to launch in 2015
We’re excited to announce that Historypin has teamed up with the Santa Ana Public Library to launch the Memories of Migration project, with support from the Institute for Museum and Library Services...
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