This site is an expanded and significantly upgraded version of the Flickr Commons based tool I wrote several years ago. As well as a major design/UX overhaul, it now includes data from further providers such as those available through Europeana, and also the Imperial War Museum. 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
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 code is openly licensed so please feel free to copy, modify, distribute as you please. It will be shared on Github shortly!
. Aircraft pelorus
Frame: Grey painted alloy, with mounting bracket. Carries an alloy circle, graduated to 360 degrees, whcih can be rotated and set to course steered. Two lubber lines are engraved on frame 180 degrees apart, at centre of plate, attached
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Bowl- Black painted brass, filler plug at side, expansion chamber at base incorporated with glazed bottom. Inside of bowl painted white with four black lubber lines painted on side. Mounted in a black painted brass gimbal ring 10.25" (26cm) dia.
Ca
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Bowl- Black painted brass, filler plug at side, expansion chamber at base under balancing weight. Inside of bowl painted white with four black lubber lines painted on side. Mounted in a black painted brass gimbal ring 6.75" (17.2cm) dia. Attached b
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Bowl- Brass painted black, glazed top and bottom, screw fill hole at centre top glass. Weight around circumference at bottom. White inside graduated to 360 degrees around inside wall. Black lubber line and set in gimbals.
Card-Mica, paper covered, white
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Bowl: Dia 8.25" (21.0 cm) Grey painted brass, two filler plugs at side, two expansion chambers at side and an expansion chamber at base incorporated with glazed bottom of bowl. Inside of bowl painted white with a black wire lubber pointer projecti
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Card-A mica band 1" wide attached to the needles by a metal framework. The card is white with black markings graduated to 0-360 in degrees, the markings by normal and reverse.
Needle-The six needles, in 3 pairs are held in a metal framework and to
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Liquid compass
Bowl: Black painted metal, filler plug at side, expansion chamber at base. Inside of bowl unpainted, four lubber lines are provided on four strips attached to side of bowl. A glass bottom is fitted to the bowl and an electric lamp is pr
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Liquid compass
Bowl: Grey painted brass, filler plug and air trap at top. Inside of bowl painted white. A white wire lubber line is mounted under verge glass. Mounted in a vertical grey painted metal ring, Dia. 7" (17.8cm) by two lugs fitted with s
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Magnet carrier, compass corrector, for Patt. 253
Square wooden block. Accommodating 4 E - W and 4 N - S magnets. Has four metal plates covering holes where magnets are inserted. Metal mounting plate attached to base of block.
O.A. Height 3.3" (8.5c
1915
National Maritime Museum
. RAF Mark II, magnet carrier, compass corrector
Aluminium tube for carrying corrector magnets. Tube pierced with eight holes fore and aft and eight holes athwartships ( for placing magnets in). Fitted with an aluminium sleeve which when in place covers h
1915
National Maritime Museum
. Weather forecaster
A brass instrument consisting of three circular brass plates (dia: 12. cm, 10.2 cm & 8.7 cm) pivoted at the centre with a brass bolt.
Plates engraved with a barometer scale (inches 28 - 31), wind directions and weather prognostic
1915
National Maritime Museum
Pilot's compass Mark II. Designed for military aircraft at Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, in 1915. Used during First World War and still in use in a mdified form in 1923. Bowl is spherical.
1915
National Maritime Museum