This site is an expanded and significantly upgraded version of the Flickr Commons based tool I created several years ago. As well as a major design/UX overhaul, it now includes data from further providers (see full list below). I'd welcome further suggestions as the harvesting tool and database are easily extendable.
For information, questions and bug reports please contact James Morley @jamesinealing | james@jamesmorley.net
Current totals by data source
Current totals by date accuracy
Breakdown of institutional data retrieved through Europeana
Het Nationaal Glasmuseum - 22336 items; Sjöhistoriska museet - 11809 items; Bohusläns museum - 7936 items; Vänersborgs museum - 7561 items; Kulturarv Västernorrland - 4090 items; Rijksmuseum - 3241 items; Tekniska museet - 2444 items; Armémuseum, Stockholm, Sweden - 2317 items; Karlsborgs fästningsmuseum - 2007 items; Miliseum - 1287 items; Örebro läns museum - 1254 items; Flygvapenmuseum - 1058 items; ModeMuseum Provincie Antwerpen - 1042 items; Marinmuseum - 735 items; Skansen - 629 items; Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Austrian National Library - 579 items; Riksantikvarieämbetet - 381 items; Stiftelsen Nordiska museet - 288 items; Historisch Museum Ede - 254 items; Stedelijk Museum Zutphen - 221 items; Ajuntament de Girona - 106 items; CODA Museum - 103 items; INP - National Heritage Institute, Bucharest - 103 items; Upplandsmuseet - 102 items; The Archaeological Heritage Agency of Iceland - 95 items; Aaltense Musea - 58 items; Stadsmuseum Harderwijk - 56 items; Sundsvalls museum - 50 items; National library of Montenegro "Đurđe Crnojević" - 44 items; Länsmuseet Gävleborg - 37 items; Nederlands Openluchtmuseum - 31 items; Vasamuseet - 28 items; Images of Old Cluj - 27 items; Nederlands Tegelmuseum - 20 items; Postmuseum - 18 items; Δήμος Τρίπολης - 11 items; Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem - 9 items; Cluj County Library - 9 items; Slovak National Library - 8 items; Csorba Győző Könyvtár - Pécs - 7 items; Stadskasteel Zaltbommel - 7 items; Stichting Liemers Museum - 6 items; Lietuvos dailės muziejus - 4 items; Žemaičių muziejus „Alka“ / Samogitian Museum "Alka" - 3 items; Deventer Musea - 3 items; NOC*NSF - 3 items; Nationalmuseum, Sweden - 2 items; Wikimedia Commons Community - 2 items; Lietuvos švietimo istorijos muziejus / Museum of Lithuanian Education History - 2 items; Rippl-Rónai Megyei Hatókörű Városi Múzeum - Kaposvár - 2 items; Museum Elburg - 1 items; National Library of Bulgaria - 1 items; Horniman Museum and Gardens - 1 items; jNederlands Openluchtmuseum - 1 items; Lietuvos dailės muziejus / Lithuanian Art Museum - 1 items; Kauno IX forto muziejus / Kaunas 9th Fort Museum - 1 items; A. Baranausko ir A. Vienuolio-Žukausko memorialinis muziejus / Antanas Baranauskas and Antanas Vienuolis-Žukauskas Memorial Museum - 1 items; Slot Loevestein - 1 items; Museon - 1 items
Breakdown of institutional data retrieved through Flickr Commons
The U.S. National Archives - 1730 items; The Library of Congress - 1093 items; SMU Libraries Digital Collections - 1038 items; State Library and Archives of Florida - 912 items; State Library of Queensland, Australia - 891 items; Cornell University Library - 840 items; bibliothequedetoulouse - 821 items; Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons - 567 items; Swedish National Heritage Board - 559 items; National Library of Ireland on The Commons - 494 items; State Library of New South Wales collection - 402 items; Vestfoldmuseene | Vestfold Museums - 385 items; MissouriStateArchives - 371 items; National Library of Australia Commons - 295 items; NASA on The Commons - 262 items; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums - 249 items; National Library of Norway - 229 items; Royal Australian Historical Society - 216 items; Deseronto Archives - 183 items; Provincial Archives of Alberta - 177 items; Powerhouse Museum Collection - 170 items; UW Digital Collections - 123 items; National Library NZ on The Commons - 123 items; UA Archives | Upper Arlington History - 114 items; National Library of Scotland - 105 items; Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest - 89 items; Australian War Memorial collection - 88 items; Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office Commons - 78 items; National Archives of Estonia - 67 items; Museum of Photographic Arts Collections - 64 items; Stockholm Transport Museum Commons - 61 items; Liberas / Liberaal Archief - 59 items; National Museum of Denmark - 55 items; Costică Acsinte Archive - 49 items; The Gallen-Kallela Museum - 46 items; Archives of the Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle - 46 items; Museum of Hartlepool - 45 items; George Eastman Museum - 33 items; San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives - 32 items; The National Archives UK - 31 items; tyrrellhistoricallibrary - 29 items; Preus museum - 27 items; Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane - 21 items; OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons - 21 items; The Finnish Museum of Photography - 20 items; National Science and Media Museum - 17 items; Schlesinger Library, RIAS, Harvard University - 9 items; Huron County Museum & Historic Gaol - 7 items; Smithsonian Institution - 4 items; Getty Research Institute - 4 items; Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland - 4 items; The British Library - 2 items; Camden Public Library (Maine) - 2 items; Center for Jewish History, NYC - 1 items; Kalamazoo Public Library - 1 items; Aalto University Library and Archive Commons - 1 items;
The data has been harvested from providers using some custom php scripts to query respective APIs based on dates. Data is harmonised and stored in a local mySql database.
Additional jQuery plugins are used to enhance the display, including Masonry and Bootstrap Image Gallery (based on blueimp).
The website code and generated data is openly licensed so please feel free to copy, modify, distribute as you please (subject to any restrictions as imposed by the content and toolset providers).
'Black Prince' (1816); 'Melville' (1817); 'Hawke' (1820); 'Wellesley' (1815). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines, and longitudinal half-breadth for 'Black Prince' (1816), 'Melville
30 August 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Chatham' (1812). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the sheer lines (with one waterline) for 'Chatham' (1812), a 74-gun Third Rate, two-decker. The plan illustrates the alterations to the decks and gunports on the upper and lower decks request
7 November 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Conquestadore' (1810), 'Scarborough' (1812), 'Stirling Castle' (1811), 'Clarence' (1812), 'Niger' (1813), 'Rippon' (1812), 'Vengeur' (1810), 'Aisa' (1811), 'Gloucester
March 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Implacable' (1805). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, stern board with decoration, sheer lines with inboard detail and figurehead, and longitudinal half-breadth for 'Implacable' (1805), a captured French Third Rate, as fitted a
6 June 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Implacable' (1805). Scale: 1:96. Plan showing the roundhouse, quarterdeck and forecastle, upper deck, lower deck, orlop deck, and fore and aft platforms for 'Implacable', a captured French Third Rate, as fitted at Plymouth as a 74-gun
6 June 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Redoubtable' (1815); 'Chatham (1812). Scale: 1:48. A plan showing the quarterdeck, waist, and forecastle for 'Redoubtable' (1815) and 'Chatham (1812), both 74-gun Third Rate, two-deckers.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyo
21 December 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Redoubtable' (1815); 'Chatham' (1812). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the gun (lower) deck for 'Redoubtable' (1815) and 'Chatham' (1812), both 74-gun Third Rate, two-deckers.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the
21 December 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Redoubtable' (1815); 'Chatham' (1812). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile for 'Redoubtable' (1815) and 'Chatham (1812), both 74-gun Third Rate, two-deckers.
Signed by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793
21 December 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the gun deck (lower deck) for 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, building at Chatham Dockyard.
March 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the gun deck (lower deck) for building 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Na
October 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile, with alterations dated 1813, for 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker. These alterations included diagonal riders and cross
October 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile, with alterations dated 1816, for 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, building at Chatham Dockyard. The alterations include
March 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the middle deck for 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, building at Chatham Dockyard.
March 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the middle deck for building 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1795-1
October 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the orlop deck with fore and aft platforms for 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, building at Chatham Dockyard.
March 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the orlop deck with fore and aft platforms for building 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [S
October 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the quarterdeck and forecastle for 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, building at Chatham Dockyard.
March 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the quarterdeck and forecastle for building 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of t
October 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, building at Chatham Dockyard.
March 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Trafalgar' (1820). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for building 'Trafalgar' (1820), a 98-gun Second Rate, later 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1795-18
October 1810
National Maritime Museum
'Union' (1811). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the half-midship section with details illustrating the method of attaching the beams to the sides for 'Union' (1811), a 98-gun Second Rate, three-decker, building Plymouth Dockyard.
Initialled
7 August 1810
National Maritime Museum
. deck
NMM, Progress Book, volume 5, folio 267, states that 'Niobe' arrived at Plymouth Dockyard on 3 August 1803 and was docked on 22 June. She sailed on 30 September 1803 having been fitted.
NMM, Progress Book, volume 6, folio 344, states
1810
National Maritime Museum
. deck
These plans show her as fitted as a British ship.
NMM, Progress Book, volume 6, folio 365, states that 'Armide' was at Plymouth Dockyard between 1806 and 1809 for middling repairs and to be fitted.
1810
National Maritime Museum
. frame
NMM, Progress Book, volume 7, folio 65, states that the 'Hermes' was built at Portsmouth Dockyard between May 1810 and 22 July 1811 when she was launched. She was docked on 23 July to be coppered, and sailed on 7 September 1811 having
1810
National Maritime Museum
. Inboard profile plan
NMM, Progress Book, volume 7, folio 65, states that the 'Hermes' was built at Portsmouth Dockyard between May 1810 and 22 July 1811 when she was launched. She was docked on 23 July to be coppered, and sailed on 7 Septemb
1810
National Maritime Museum
. lines 6th Rate.
NMM, Progress Book, volume 7, folio 65, states that the 'Hermes' was built at Portsmouth Dockyard between May 1810 and 22 July 1811 when she was launched. She was docked on 23 July to be coppered, and sailed on 7 September 1
1810
National Maritime Museum
. lines & profile
NMM, Progress Book, volume 5, folio 267, states that 'Niobe' arrived at Plymouth Dockyard on 3 August 1803 and was docked on 22 June. She sailed on 30 September 1803 having been fitted.
NMM, Progress Book, volume 6, fol
1810
National Maritime Museum
. lines & profile
NMM, Progress Book, volume 6, folio 431, states that 'Penang' arrived at Woolwich Dockyard on 16 August 1810, docked on 17 August, and sailed in October 1810. The Progress Book does not record when the name was changed to
1810
National Maritime Museum
. lines & profile
These plans show her as fitted as a British ship.
NMM, Progress Book, volume 6, folio 365, states that 'Armide' was at Plymouth Dockyard between 1806 and 1809 for middling repairs and to be fitted.
1810
National Maritime Museum
. lines & profile
This is the Gloire (captured 1806), a captured French 38-gun Fifth Rate Frigate.
1810
National Maritime Museum
. Lower deck plan
NMM, Progress Book, volume 7, folio 65, states that the 'Hermes' was built at Portsmouth Dockyard between May 1810 and 22 July 1811 when she was launched. She was docked on 23 July to be coppered, and sailed on 7 September 18
1810
National Maritime Museum
. section, midship
NMM, Progress Book, volume 7, folio 65, states that the 'Hermes' was built at Portsmouth Dockyard between May 1810 and 22 July 1811 when she was launched. She was docked on 23 July to be coppered, and sailed on 7 September 1
1810
National Maritime Museum
. stern
NMM, Progress Book, volume 7, folio 65, states that the 'Hermes' was built at Portsmouth Dockyard between May 1810 and 22 July 1811 when she was launched. She was docked on 23 July to be coppered, and sailed on 7 September 1811 having
1810
National Maritime Museum
. Upper deck plan
NMM, Progress Book, volume 7, folio 65, states that the 'Hermes' was built at Portsmouth Dockyard between May 1810 and 22 July 1811 when she was launched. She was docked on 23 July to be coppered, and sailed on 7 September 18
1810
National Maritime Museum
Bahama (captured 1805). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the orlop deck for Bahama (captured 1805), a captured Spanish Third Rate, two-decker. The plan illustrates her as taken off at Chatham Dockyard prior to being broken up.
Circa December 1814
National Maritime Museum
Barbadoes (1804). Scale 1:48. Plan showing the fore and aft platforms for Barbadoes (1804), a captured French Privateer, as taken off at Portsmouth Dockyard after fitting as a 28-gun, Fifth Rate Frigate.
September 1810
National Maritime Museum
Barbadoes (1804). Scale 1:48. Plan showing the lower deck plan for Barbadoes (1804), a captured French Privateer, as taken off at Portsmouth Dockyard after fitting as a 28-gun, Fifth Rate Frigate.
September 1810
National Maritime Museum
Barbadoes (1804). Scale 1:48. Plan showing the quater deck and forecastle for Barbadoes (1804), a captured French Privateer, as taken off at Portsmouth Dockyard after fitting as a 28-gun, Fifth Rate Frigate.
September 1810
National Maritime Museum
Barbadoes (1804). Scale 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck plan for Barbadoes (1804), a captured French Privateer, as taken off at Portsmouth Dockyard after fitting as a 28-gun, Fifth Rate Frigate.
September 1810
National Maritime Museum
Barbadoes (captured 1804). Scale 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, longitudinal half breadth for Barbadoes (1804), a captured French Privateer, as taken off at Portsmouth Dockyard after fitting as a 28
27 September 1810
National Maritime Museum
Bonne Citoyenne (captured 1796). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile with some external detail for the Bonne Citoyenne (captured 1796), a captured French corvette as fitted at Deptford Dockyard in 1810. She had been previously converted after
1810
National Maritime Museum
Cambridge (1815). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the framing profile (disposition) for Cambridge (1815), an 80-gun Third Rate, two-decker. The plan illustrates the air openings within the frames.
Signed by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-1813].
6 August 1810
National Maritime Museum
Defence (1815). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile for 'Defence' (1815), a 74-gun Third Rate, two-decker. Note that the plan is under her original build name of 'Marathon'.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy,
22 June 1810
National Maritime Museum
Defence (1815). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the lower deck illustrating the manner of scarphing the wing transom knees, for 'Defence' (1815), a 74-gun Third Rate, two-decker. Note that the plan is under her original build name of 'Marathon
22 June 1810
National Maritime Museum
Defence (1815). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the orlop deck with fore and aft platforms, and elevations illustrating the storage racks and storerooms for Defence (1815), a 74-gun Third Rate, two-decker. Note that the plan is under her original build name of
22 June 1810
National Maritime Museum
Defence (1815). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the quarterdeck and forecastle for 'Defence' (1815), a 74-gun Third Rate, two decker. Note that the plan is under her original build name of 'Marathon'.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of
22 June 1810
National Maritime Museum
Defence (1815). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for 'Defence' (1815), a 74-gun Third Rate, two-decker. Note that the plan is under her original build name of 'Marathon'.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-
22 June 1810
National Maritime Museum
Diadem (1782). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile for Diadem (1782), a 64-gun Third Rate, two-decker, fitting out as a Troopship at Chatham Dockyard.
Signed by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-1813], and Henry Peake [Surveyor of the N
30 April 1810
National Maritime Museum
Diadem (1782). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the orlop deck with after platform for Diadem (1782), a 64-gun Third Rate, two-decker, fitting out as a Troopship at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-1813], and Henry Peake
27 April 1810
National Maritime Museum
Diadem (1782). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the spar deck for Diadem (1782), a 64-gun Third Rate, two-decker, fitting out as a Troopship at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-1813], and Henry Peake [Surveyor of the Nav
30 April 1810
National Maritime Museum
Diadem (1782). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for Diadem (1782), a 64-gun Third Rate, two-decker, fitting out as a Troopship at Chatham Dockyard.
Initialled by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-1813], and Henry Peake [Surveyor of the Na
28 April 1810
National Maritime Museum
Jupiter (1813). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines, and longitudinal half-breadth for Jupiter (1813), a 50-gun Fourth Rate, two-decker, to be built at Plymouth Dockyard.
Signed by William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-1813] and Henr
29 August 1810
National Maritime Museum
Jupiter (1813). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines, and longitudinal half-breadth proposed (and approved) for building Jupiter (1813), a 50-gun Fourth Rate, two-decker.
July 1810
National Maritime Museum
Jupiter (1813). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the framing profile (disposition) for Jupiter (1813), a 50-gun Fourth Rate two-decker, building at Plymouth Dockyard. The plan includes alterations in green ink from May 1813. A copy of this altered plan was se
August 1810
National Maritime Museum
Magnet (captured 1809). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth for Magnet (captured 1809), a captured French privateer. The plan illustrates the ship as taken off a
5 March 1810
National Maritime Museum
Magnet (captured 1809). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for Magnet (captured 1809), a captured French privateer. The plan illustrates the ship as taken off at Portsmouth Dockyard having been fitted as a 16-gun Brig.
March 1810
National Maritime Museum