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!
Ship grounded by hurricane: Dog Island, Florida
Taken some time in 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Three African American boys in Apalachicola
Taken some time in Feb 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Frozen fountain in capitol grounds: Tallahassee, Florida
Taken 13 Feb 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Italian bark "Cortesia" (?) wrecked near the beach, after a hurricane: Apalachicola, Florida
Taken 2 Aug 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Norwegian bark "Hindos," blown ashore by a hurricane: St. George Island, Florida
Taken 2 Aug 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Norwegian bark "Hindos," blown ashore by a hurricane: St. George Island, Florida
Taken 2 Aug 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Schooner "James A. Garfield," aground after the hurricane of 1899: Dog Island, Florida
Taken 2 Aug 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Unidentified foreign bark wrecked off coast after the hurricane of 1899: Dog Island, Florida
Taken 2 Aug 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida
Various disabled ships, aground after the hurricane of 1899: Dog Island, Florida
Taken 2 Aug 1899
State Library and Archives of Florida